Monthly Archives: February 2013

Tuesday’s Word

Sloth noun 1. Apathy and inactivity in the practice of virtue (personified as one of the deadly sins) 2. Any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on … Continue reading

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Cover Reveal over at This is My World

What a fun line-up of blog appearances on my calendar this week! Monday Please stop by Nerine Dorman’s This is My World for the cover reveal of my first contemporary romance (as always, with me, there’s a hint of the paranormal), Road … Continue reading

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Free Publicity Fridays

  I’m making grabby hands all around Charlotte Stein’s latest, Addicted. There are so many fabulous lines that I wish I could share, but to do so would violate copyright law–SO MANY AMAZING LINES! (“Grabby hands” is in one of … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Aerie noun 1. any habitation at a high altitude 2. a place that is very high and difficult to reach 3. the lofty nest of a bird of prey (such as a hawk or eagle) I can see out on … Continue reading

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Free Publicity Fridays

  I love, LOVE Lucy Woodhull. Ragnar and Juliet was a hilarious, quirky delight from start to finish. But is wasn’t all space opera laughs. There was plenty of danger, adventure, and emotion too. Here are a few lines to give you … Continue reading

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Happy Valentine’s Day!

 Love is in the Air! It’s impossible to miss with these two precious little things toddling around my house! I’ve also been feeling the love from so many wonderful bloggers who have been helping me celebrate the cover reveal of my … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Peignoir noun a loose dressing gown for women Finished with the bottoms, they moved to the wall displays and began straightening bras, peignoir sets, nighties and robes. Calli had lucked out hiring her little sister. Caitlyn had the looks of … Continue reading

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Free Publicity Fridays

Anything for You is a fitting title for this Jessica Scott novella about an Army doctor discovering how much she’s willing to sacrifice for her fiancee, a Sergeant recovering from a road-side bombing in Iraq. Jen and Shane are engaged and very … Continue reading

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Tuesday’s Word

Fusty adjective something that is fusty smells old, dusty, or damp I dart a look at the doorway, again, though this time it’s not because of the noise. It can’t be because of the noise. His voice is barely above … Continue reading

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Trapped in a basement with a construction worker one has a crush on… Now that’s what I call a premise. Amber and Tony sucked me right in from the first line of How to Misbehave. What a fun ride of … Continue reading

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