Chocolate Sunday

Posted Jun 26 2011 in , , , , , , , , ,

Starting this week, romance writers from all over the country will converge on New York City for the Romance Writers of America Annual Conference. I’m ridiculously excited about this trip. It’s my first time. I’ll get to meet my agent for the first time since signing with her in January. I’m also bouncing about the […]

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4 out of 5 Bites to Kiss of Snow

Posted Jun 23 2011 in , , , , , , , , ,

  This month, Book Hungry reviewed Kiss of Snow, the latest story in the Psy-Changeling series. I’ve never read this series before, but after reviewing this book, I will definitely check them out. The story was compelling and the characters were exceptionally engaging. The story was wonderfully layered with suspense, political intrigue, power plays, and […]

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Chocolate Sunday on um… Tuesday?

Posted Jun 21 2011 in

As promised, today’s the end of my first ever blog contest! Thank you for commenting. I hope you had fun! The answers are: 1) Chocolate was introduced in the U.S. in 1765 according to http://www.masterstech-home.com/the_kitchen/articles/choco-history.html 2) Hershey’s slogan was “The great American chocolate bar” according to http://enchocolat.com/chocolate-bar-slogans/ 3) The Ivory Coast is the biggest producer of cocoa […]

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Chocolate Sunday

Posted Jun 19 2011 in , , , , , , , , ,

This week’s Chocolate Sunday is actually a trivia game and my first blog contest EVER! Test your knowledge with a short and sweet (see what I did there?) quiz. Post your responses as a Comment. I’ll give you the answers on Tuesday. Winner gets: CHOCOLATE! (duh) What year was chocolate introduced here in the U.S? […]

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Under Rowling’s Spell – Why We Hare Out for Harry

Posted Jun 17 2011 in , , , , , , ,

My youngest son and I have a date for the midnight showing of the last Harry Potter movie. Of my two sons, Chris inherited my passion for books while Rob’s interests lean toward his father’s. I brought home The Philosopher’s Stone from the library and read him a chapter each night starting when he was […]

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Q, R, Huh?

Posted Jun 16 2011 in , , , , , ,

I just read Bill Cameron’s COUNTY LINE and found QR codes sprinkled throughout the novel. Intrigued by the thought of extras much like those on a DVD, I couldn’t wait to find out what else Bill had in store for his readers.  But you need a camera phone with internet access to scan QR codes […]

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Chocolate Sunday!

Posted Jun 12 2011 in , , , , , , ,

While searching for more chocolate treats, I stumbled on this entertaining story and concluded God CAN’T possibly be female or that story would be biological fact. Men and women would both be happy, divorce rates would plummet, Clinton would be exonerated, wars would cease, peace on Earth would – finally –reign. What is it about […]

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Bite Me! Why Are Vampires So Appealing?

Posted Jun 8 2011 in , , , , , , , , , , ,

Since Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt donned fangs for Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, I’ve had a weird attraction to all things vampyre. I’m totally Team Edward, I can’t wait to do Bad Things with Bill Compton and Eric Northman, I drool at Damon Salvatore and just wanted to give poor heart-broken Angel a […]

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Chocolate Sunday

Posted Jun 5 2011 in , , , , , ,

It’s Chocolate Sunday again, but I have no recipes to share. I am dieting. *cries* I hate dieting. I have been dieting since 2001. I never had a weight problem. I was one of those people who could anything and not have to worry. When I had my children, I gained about forty pounds with […]

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An Open Letter to Hiring Managers

Posted Jun 3 2011 in , , , , , ,

Dear Summer Season Employer, You’re a busy manager and as the summer begins, I know you won’t let things like gasoline at four-dollars-a-gallon prevent this season from being your best ever. Your business may teeter on the brink of closure, and sure, you’re hip-deep in employment applications from every unemployed able-bodied person in a fifty-mile […]

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