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Happy Monday All,

Please pardon my absence. I've been having computer issues, and so I'm having to be away from posting on this blog until they're all resolved.

The author interview I had scheduled for last Friday has been rescheduled for this Friday, for all of you who knew about it (and for those of you who didn't, please be sure to be here on Friday!) It's an exciting interview (I got to meet the author face to face for the first time on Saturday, and she's awesome!) There's also a drawing connected with that interview, so you won't want to miss.

Meanwhile, please know most of this has been resolved, just working on some other things.

You can pick up a copy of Cheri Jetton's new romantic suspense, Crimson Snow. You can get it on Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook. Also, if you're a reader who likes erotica, P.J. Mellor has a new one coming out called Island Nights. Ms. Mellor said that they're also romantic comedies, so if you like romantic comedies, that's another reason to pick Island Nights up.

Mystery Author Laura Childs has her new Tea Shop Mystery, Scones & Bones coming out on March 1st. 

March 29th C.C. Hunter makes her debut as YA Paranormal writer with Born At Midnight and Kerrelyn Sparks has her new Love At Stakes, Vampire Mine coming out.

Anyway, until then, I recommend Jennifer Crusie's Bet Me, which I just finished reading. It was a fun book, and my critique partner really likes that author (My CP--critique partner--is an absolute awesome person and I trust her judgment). I'm going to be reading Vicki Lewis Thompson's Wild & Hexy in the interim--it's a part of her witch series (I think it's called Babes On Brooms). I really liked Blonde With A Wand (which was the first one of this series I read, but it's not the first one in the series, but don't worry about it, you don't have to read them in order).

Anyway, take care and I will be back!

Have A Marvelous Monday!

Comments

nutspan said…
Aww we miss you Bethany, hope your computer gets better!
Bethany said…
nutspan--

Thanks! I'm back and running now. I appreciate your loyalty :-)

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