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Thursday, April 21, 2022

I'm Moving!


Hi Dear Reader,

I'm moving!

Well, not physically. I'm moving my newsletter to a new provider for the May 1st email. My newsletter subscriptions have been growing by leaps and bounds. Thank you to y'all for subscribing. :) My needs for the provider has changed and I want to give you the best experience I can. 

What does this mean for you?

Not much, honestly. You don't have to do anything. The email will look a little different, but all the content will stay the same. The sender will be alliebock.substack.com

You can still contact me at this email: alliebock@hotmail.com.

In other words, I've been doing great. Springtime is the busiest time to be a veterinarian. Besides the usual vet work, foals are being born. I examined one yesterday that was born overnight. She was adorable with long legs that seem to go every which way. She wobbled around on them and nickered to her mama. I checked her over to make sure she was able to nurse, listened to her heart and lungs, checked her legs, and ran some newborn bloodwork. Hubby holds babies for their blood draws and she kicked out at him. She was so feisty. Both her and her mama were healthy.

What have you read lately? 

I picked up some Harlequin romances at the used bookstore this past week. I'm looking forward to a quiet evening to dive into them.

For a writing update, I haven't done much with work and Baby Bock taking up so much time. I have My Cowboy of Convenience waiting to get edited. It should be out later this summer. 

Below I have a giveaway for free books in exchange for your email. It is for "wide" authors which means you can find their books on Barnes and Noble, Apple, Amazon, Google, Kobo, etc. Check them out. There are some good ones on there. 

Until next time, I hope you have a great rest of April. 

Hugs!

Allie



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