Winners of the RWDWP Giveaway announced!

Thanks to everyone who entered what I’m calling the “Tell All” Giveaway. There were around 200 entries, so I appreciate everyone who shared. Congrats to the winners…

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As a thank you, I sent everyone who entered a Digital copy of the book. If you didn’t win, you can head on over to rwdwp.com and pick up a copy for yourself 🙂

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