05/25/2017
Henniker - would you consider helping Author Karen Vaughn get a bump in Amazon "metrics" of her new book? She needs 100 signatures, and it has to happen today and tomorrow. She's very excited, and people should also go to the FB page and like it. She has been on there writing personal notes to everyone to express her gratefulness. In her travels to NH, I had an opportunity to meet her a number of times and have become friends. You will become one as well!
Here is a link to her page "For Our Son - Billy and Karen Vaughn." She outlines directions on leaving a review, and giving a discount on Kindle to everyone. Please note under her initial post, she updated instructions, which I post here for your convenience as well:
From Karen Vaughn:
Hi again everyone! It's safe to start leaving reviews today if you'd like to go ahead! Here's the instructions in case you haven't done this before:
If you don’t have an account on Amazon where you’ve spent at least $50, you won’t be able to write a review. (unless of course you can think of something you’d like to buy for $50 and then go back and write one! LOL) But don’t forget to create an account first.
So, if you’re all set with the requirements, simply log in to your Amazon account and then:
1. Click this
https://www.amazon.com/World-Changer-Mothers-Unbreakable-Spirit-ebook/dp/B072J5W2NJ/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1495627290&sr=8-1
2. Make SURE the Kindle version is highlighted. (It should be already, but just double check – it’s cover DOES NOT have pictures on it – only a Trident)
3. Scroll way down to “Write a Customer Review” & click that tab
4. Complete the form.
So grateful, Karen
Thanks!
Kathleen
https://www.facebook.com/ForOurSon1/photos/a.719550304724255.1073741828.718651281480824/1507304199282191/?type=3&comment_id=1509031842442760&force_theater=true¬if_t=photo_reply¬if_id=1495740611423135
On August 6, 2011, thirty American soldiers aboard Extortion 17 perished in the single greatest loss of Navy SEAL lives. Among them -- Aaron Carson Vaughn, a small-town boy who grew up in the hills of Tennessee and lived a life larger than most.Told through the eyes of Karen, Aaron's mother, this...