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Lola Zola Desert Detective is Here!
Lola Zola Desert Detective, volume 3 in the Lola Zola series, takes readers on a wild ride, navigating not only the twists and turns of mountain roads but also the mysteries of the heart. Like the first two tween novels, Lola … Continue reading
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Free! Lola Zola Books Kindle edition are Free March 1 – March 5 on Amazon
Check it out! Free Kindle editions of Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush and New Girl on Salt Flat Road through March 5, 2016 Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush and the the sequel, New Girl on Salt Flat Road … Continue reading
Fan Power! Lola Zola… not just for tweens
Remember when you were a tween confronted by a huge problem? Your father was laid off from work; you found a stray dog and would not rest until you found it a home; you wanted to wear make-up but your … Continue reading
Coming on May 21, New Girl on Salt Flat Road ~ a Lola Zola Book
We can’t wait until May 21 when our sequel to Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush debuts on Amazon. It will be available in paperback and for Kindle. You can also find it on the publisher’s website, Brown Girls Publishing. … Continue reading
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BGP Publishes “Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush”
We are proud to announce that Lola Zola and the Lemonade Crush has been acquired by the amazing Brown Girls Publishing. Publication date is November 11, 2014. Hooray for tween readers everywhere, for the sequel New Girl on Salt Flat … Continue reading
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