
It’s incredibly exciting to announce that The Hillary Effect has been selected as one of two non-fiction e-books in the Barnes and Noble “NOOK First” featured authors campaign, just launched.

Being selected as part of this “NOOK First” Barnes and Noble project was an incredible honor and opportunity. Now you know why we waited until this week to publish.
This is a tremendously exciting moment for the entire team that made this happen, beginning with Thomas Ellison and Hutch Morton of Premier Digital Publishing.
What a stunning send off they’ve given my e-book.
So, Barnes and Noble is the only place you can buy The Hillary Effect until December 15th.
Pop the champagne! …just don’t spill it on your NOOK.
NOTE: Aps for your pc, MAC and iPad are available for free at Barnes and Noble.
About Taylor Marsh
Veteran political analyst and author. Former Miss Missouri, Broadway performer, & relationship consultant at the LA Weekly, which began a decade-long romp in the trenches of dating, women and men, mating and sex.
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