During the month of February, AllRomanceEbooks will be running the 28 Days of Heart Campaign to raise funds for, and awareness of, heart disease. Here is what they say:
During the month of love, when everyone’s attention is focused on matters of the heart, All Romance eBooks (ARe) is helping to fight the number one killer of women, heart disease, with their 28 Days of Heart campaign.
Beginning February 1, 2010, ARe, the digital bookseller that owns All Romance (www.allromance.com) and OmniLit (www.omnilit.com), will release one new novella per day for twenty-eight consecutive days. All proceeds from the sale of these shorts, which will be offered exclusively on AllRomance.com and OmniLit.com as individual eBooks, will be donated to the American Heart Association.
The stories cover all the genres, from Gay to Interracial, Paranormal to Historical, Contemporary to Sci Fi. They were generously donated by both best selling and up-and coming authors from some of your favorite publishers including Kensington, Berkley, Pocket, St. Martin’s Press, Ellora’s Cave, Cerridwen, Samhain, Total E Bound, Loose Id,
Phaze, Liquid Silver, Torquere Press, Siren, Amber Quill and more!The stories range between 10,000 and 20,000 words, so they are a perfect sweet (or more accurately spicy) Valentine treat. Each includes a forward by author Charlaine Harris (of True Blood fame) as a show of support for the charity the stories will benefit. Indulge yourself this year for Valentines Day—enjoy one of each, and know you are helping a
worthy cause at the same time.
All Romance will also be spotlighting romance blogs throughout the community everyday in February. FictionVixen.com is honored to be a featured blog and to be associated with this very important campaign.
Visit the American Heart Association to learn more about the prevention of heart disease.
Thanks for the heads up honey!
Hope you have a smoking hawt night!!!
I'm so retarded I couldn't figure out to link to All Romance Blog's animated gif. I had to just put the image on ::sigh:: This is a great benefit!