& book giveaway contest!
Does it drive you crazy to happen upon the third or fourth book in a fabulous series? You love the book but aren't sure if you're "getting" it all. Who are these people? Why do they keep talking about landscaping or Shakespeare or pineapples? Well, today's your chance to get in on the ground floor of an up-and-coming book series the Bibliophiles with Book One: A Whisper to a Scream. Don't miss it...Book Two will be released early next year!
How are friendships created? Shared history. Common interests. Membership in the same community, whether it be an actual community, a work community, even the "we ride on the same commuter train every morning" community. What if the only tenuous tie binding you together was a once a month meeting at a Classics Book Club? Could you create a friendship? Could you confide the secrets in your heart...even if you each want what the other has?
In A Whisper to a Scream, Annie and Sarah are two women who become unlikely friends after both joining a book club. For a long time each of them has held secret wishes in her heart, just whispers really. But those secret wishes have been growing more and more insistent, the call to change her life screams to each woman. Can these polar opposites help each other decide whether to choose new lives or settle for the old familiar ways?

Paperback: 278 pages (and e-formats)
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN-10: 145659365X
ISBN-13: 978-1456593650
Twitter Hashtag: #Bibliophiles1
A Whisper to a Scream, the first book in the Bibliophiles series is available for purchase in both print and e-formats at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Book Giveaway Contest: If you would like to win a copy of A Whisper to a Scream, please leave a comment at the end of this post to be entered in the random drawing. The giveaway contest closes this Thursday, December 15 at 11:59 pm PST. For an extra entry, link to this post on Twitter with the hashtag #Bibliophiles1, then come back and leave us a link to your tweet. We will announce the winner in the comments section of this post on the following day Friday, December 16. Good luck!

Karen Wojcik Berner lives a provincial life tucked away with her family in the Chicago suburbs. It was good enough for Jane Austen, right? However, dear Miss Austen had the good fortune to be born amid the glorious English countryside, something Karen unabashedly cov
23 Comments on Karen Berner, author of A Whisper to a Scream, launches her blog tour, last added: 12/14/2011
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Lets have a party!!!!!
What a wonderful idea for a book series. I enjoyed reading the interview with Karen, and finding out about epublishing.
Congrats to Karen! I'd love to win a copy of Book One! :)
Karen is great. I really enjoy following her blog and her about her writing journey.
Karen - A book series that delves into the lives of various characters all connected in some manner. These are among my favorites. I also enjoyed hearing of your experience with publishing. Much success in your writing endeavors.
I am really excited to be starting the blog tour with WOW Women on Writing. Thanks everyone for your interest and kind words.
Congrats on the books tour - looking forward to having you "at my place" on Monday.
twittered the contest
http://twitter.com/#!/gaylenewrites
sounds like a great book...pick me :)
I did the hastag thing but I don't know how to post a link..lol
:) about to twitter the hashtag and spread the word. looks like a great series!
Hmm.... Do I hear, "future tv series"? Good luck Karen!
gaylene, Jackie and Sahaj: Thanks for the tweets.
Bev: Looking forward to my time on your blog.
Cindy: Let's hope so! Thank you.
Have fun with your blog tour! I can't wait to see what you have to say in your guest posts. :)
Thanks! True important staff!
it looks very nice indeed!
The fabulous ladies in my book club contribute to many life in immeasurable ways. I love the idea of those stories weaving together and look forward to reading the book. Good luck with the tour!
Thank you purple32, Janel and pay for paper. I appreciate your comments.
What an interesting interview
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Sounds like a great read
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This would be a great Christmas gift for some people I know. And I might "borrow" and read it too, haha. :)