New Release Featured on FKB&T
- Denise Liebig

- Jun 20, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 20, 2023
The Forget-Me Knot is featured on the Free Kindle Books & Tips (FKB&T) website!
If you don't already know, FKB&T is a wonderful source of free information regarding Kindle eBook deals and related book and author resources. According to their website, "The Kindle Books and Tips blog has a simple purpose: to provide an interactive blog where you will receive tips to maximize your Kindle experience, author interviews, articles from the author’s take on the eBook world, links to special and discounted Kindle books, and the heads-up on the numerous books, short stories, and more available to read on your Kindle for no charge from numerous sites in addition to Amazon."
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