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New Stickers for Book Orders! 📚🎉

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Newly designed stickers for certain books! New Stickers! Hey K-Besties! Recently, I got a whole bunc

Newly designed stickers for certain books! [View this email in your browser]( New Stickers! Hey K-Besties! Recently, I got a whole bunch of new stickers ordered. If there are books of mine you'd like to see stickers for, just let me know and I will do my best to get them designed/ordered! Here are a handful that I just had printed. Some are new designs and some are older. Stickers are just so much fun! Keep reading for more cool stuff including awesome mermaid art, some new releases from an author friend, and a life update complete with pretty bookstore and cat pictures! [Feuds and Reckless Fury Paperback]( [Feuds and Reckless Fury Hardback (Only 2 Left)]( A peek from MerMAY... Look how pretty this art is! My friend, Jessica Florence, @jessflorenceart on Instagram, drew a picture for MerMAY (artists drawing mermaids in the month of May) of how she sees me. I love this... She says inside I'm a dark, kind of scary mermaid hahaha. Too cute! Maybe I should have this turned into a sticker. 🧜‍♀️🧜‍♀️🧜‍♀️ Check out these new releases from my author friend, Siobhan Davis! [Cold King of New York (Book 1)]( [Cruel King of New York (Book 2)]( Thanks for reading this newsletter! It's June already, y'all. Wow. I can't even believe it. Time flies when you're having fun. This summer I've been spending lots of time with family and friends. Recently, my friend Erin and I visited a bookshop called Penelope and Bloom in the Rose District on Main Street in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Such a cute little place! I also took my daughter to a local animal shelter/thrift shop. They had a cat room and we were able to play with all the gorgeous, sweet cats. If not for our allergies being so awful around cats, I surely would've walked home with this gorgeous one! I hope you're having a wonderful summer reading all the books and doing all the things! Talk at you soon! Happy Monday, K-Bestie! K (Kristi) Webster 😎😎😎 [Website]( [Pinterest]( [Facebook]( [Email](mailto:assistanttoauthorkwebster@gmail.com) [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 K Webster's Book Portal, All rights reserved. You were subscribed to the newsletter from K Webster's Book Portal Our mailing address is: K Webster's Book Portal PO Box 1141Broken Arrow, OK 74013 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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