Llanelli author Bryce Thomas ‘s book RHAMIN which was only launched in June is for sale in WHSmiths throughout the whole of Wales.
Much of the success has been down to the hardworking Bryce visiting each shop and personally giving them a preview copy.
“The feedback from the staff and managers has been incredible and the book is also being ordered by branches of WHSmiths South East England where the publisher and I have made branch visits.†Said Bryce.
Rhamin, is a book for children and adults and tells the story of the wolf and brings the paranormal gift of a young six year old child into our material domain.
“This is Thomas Hamilton’s first publication of a full length novel for young teens to adults and the reception for the book has been outstanding from readers of all ages. Some have even asked when the sequel is being released!â€
Bryce, from Llanelli, has had such a good response from the public that the hardback edition of his book had already been followed by the paperback version which was released in August.
Bryce has had such a great reception for his book that he is also doing a string of book signings at branches of WHSmiths throughout South Wales. He started in his hometown of Llanelli in July, and then visited Swansea, Carmarthen, Bridgend, Cwmbran and Newport.Â
He just recently announced book signings in Waterstones in Carmarthen on Saturday 11th September and then back to WHSmiths in Cardiff and Barry on Saturday Sept 18t. The weekend after that he is doing three 1 day book signings in London.
The Rhamin which is published by Thomas Hamilton & Co Publishers cost £14.99 and is available from WH Smith.  For more info on Bryce visit http://www.brycethomas.co.uk/.
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