
Goodreads Giveaway!
I am excited to announce the launch of the Paper Boats Goodreads Giveaway! Beginning today, readers can enter for a chance to win one of 5 copies of my breakout novel Paper Boats. Entering is easy and no purchase is necessary to win! Enter now on ErndellScott.com. Good luck!! #giveaway #goodreads #paperboats #erndellscott

New Goodreads Review!
Goodreads and Amazon reviewers continue to share their experiences reading Paper Boats, my breakout historical fiction adventure novel. This week, I received a new review from someone who loved the book on Goodreads and rated it 5 stars. It is this type of response from readers that motivates me to continue writing and creating original work. If you haven't already, please share your own review of Paper Boats - positive or negative, I enjoy getting the feedback! Here is the l

#FridayReads: "Princess Elizabeth's Spy" by Susan Elia MacNeal
I was given this book, “Princess Elizabeth’s Spy” by Susan Elia MacNeal by a friend who knows I am a history buff. As much as I read, I didn’t realize this was book two of a series (thus far of six) about a character, Maggie Hope. Reviews seem mixed from readers on Goodreads, but the award-winning, best-selling author. Nonetheless, I enjoyed this book. I like strong, intelligent, female characters and the era in which this book is set, is particularly interesting. Many reader

'Paper Boats' on Amazon Kindle Now Available!
Paper Boats finally available ebook readers! Paper Boats for your Kindle or tablet has launched on Amazon.com! The exciting part for the reader is that the ebook has lots of additional content. Besides the author’s bio, there are fourteen interesting book club topics for discussion that are sure to get the conversation going. Lastly, there are sixteen questions and answers with the author that will shed light on the characters and themes of the book, with further discussion r

Otto and Joseph's Journey Mapped Out
I received an email from a reader asking me if I had a map of Otto’s and Joseph’s journey. She wanted to see where they went in regard to the countries in Europe and the fronts of the Allied Armies. It’s a great idea so I created a map of their journey to help give perspective to where their travels took them. The hard part is that you don’t want to give too much information and create a spoiler for people who have not read the book. With that in mind, I plotted the boy’s cou