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P. J. Leigh  

The New Cover For Olawu Is Here!

Alright, y’all. The one year anniversary is a big milestone for me as an indie author, and I am really, really, happy with the new cover for Olawu. But I have to share some not so good news as well. You’ll see the new cover rolling out as an ebook first (most retailers have already made the switch) but the paperback and hardcover will take a little longer.

And …

Due to an error with one of my distributors, the paperback may currently be showing an outdated version of the new cover. This is an unedited, unfinished version that was sent out without my knowledge (long story), and as quick as it was uploaded, it is taking a looong time to reverse it. There’s not much I can do about it, except practice my deep breathing exercises, so that’s that.

Printing an image is a lot trickier than looking at one online, so the physical versions will take a few rounds of proofing before they’re ready. Here’s a tentative timeline for release:

Ebook

AVAILABLE NOW

Hardcover

AVAILABLE NOW

Special Edition

AUGUST 31ST (IN SELECT STORES) I’ll be running a Goodreads Giveaway in August, so be sure to check that out as well!

Paperback

AVAILABLE NOW

Audiobook

DECEMBER 24TH

Thanks for all of your support! To celebrate even more, the ebook is available for 99 cents at retailers like Amazon, Kobo, Google Books, and Barnes and Noble, and completely FREE to download on Smashwords until the end of July. Please share with your friends so they can check it out, too!

If you’re the reviewing type, please PLEASE leave a review! I’d love to make it to 100 reviews by the end of the year, and if you’ve got the time, please leave a review on Goodreads or the booksite where you purchased/downloaded Olawu.

You’ll find more information on where to find Olawu, including which libraries and bookshops currently carry it, right here.

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Olawu by P. J. Leigh

Olawu is the eldest daughter of her village’s sole physician, and she’s eager to follow in her father’s footsteps. But the rules of her village stand in her way, and a tragedy spurred by the conflict between two warring tribes leaves her family destitute. Olawu seeks help from Dikembe, the son of the tribal warlord who has taken over her village. She hopes he will repay her father’s past kindness and shield her family. But hope is a fragile thing, and time is running out.

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