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Happy Wednesday Everyone,

Life has been a bit on busy side. I was doing some edits and now I've been working on another novel. Offspring is dealing with weather changes and respiratory annoyances, but I think offspring should be okay. (And yes, I have started my Christmas shopping).

Most often you'll find me on Twitter. I'm finding that there's a lot going on there. Whatever you think of Twitter (good, bad, indifferent) it's definitely often where you get information first. I find out about blog posts, give aways and releases that way. You'll find the posts I post on Twitter in the margin of this blog under the header: Twitter Feed.

Tuesday C.C. Hunter posed a question on her blog regarding her Shadow Falls series. If you've read them, are you Team Derek or Team Lucas. I answered on her blog (I am so Team Lucas I could start a cheer!) Anyway, go ahead and check it out--it's lots of fun.

I'm so far behind on things for this blog, I don't even know who I'm going to have on here for a December Author Interview. Not even sure if I will have an author interview for that month. I'm thinking of trying to have a give away--maybe 2 or 3 instead. You tell me what you prefer. There is a possible January Author Interview, but I have to talk to her and see if she's still interested.

Awesome news:  Tera Lynn Childs is going to have a 3rd book in her mermaid series called Just For Fins. I loved the first two, Forgive My Fins and Fins Are Forever.

I'm seriously having trouble keeping myself from begging Josephine Angelini to send me an ARC of Dreamless. I'm nuts about Starcrossed and would love to read and review on this blog, Dreamless.

I'm currently reading Jane Austen Made Me Do It, which is an anthology of short stories written by authors who have been inspired by Jane Austen. I'm almost done with the second story. It's really fun. You've heard me talk about Syrie James, and she has a story in this anthology (I enjoyed it).

My pile of books to read is huge...I'm trying to catch up, honest, it's just with everything else I've got going on, I've gotten slow. I have  a library book that isn't real long so I should have it done, soon.

I have become a big fan of ABC's Once Upon A Time. It airs on Sundays at 7 p.m. Central and 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Of course, you know I just love fairy tales, so it's no surprise that this show has me riveted.

What TV show (if any) are you into?

Have A Winsome Wednesday!

Comments

Ryan Vukmanovic said…
I do watch a little TV now and then and when I do watch the tube, it is usually "Big Bang Theory" or the new show "Once Upon A Time" If I get home in Time to watch it. Of course, I will watch NCIS,Bones and CSI (thanks to my sister Vikki) Often, certain shows spark story ideas for me.
Roni said…
Once Upon a Time is good, I'm enjoying it, but have you seen Grimm? That gives me three shows to look forward to, which includes Grey's Anatomy. And I also squeezed in J.R. Wards third Falling Angels, Envy. Wow, they are long, but so good.
Bethany said…
Ryan,

LOL I'm not surprised your sister likes those shows. I've seen BONES a few times--that's a fun show. BIG BANG THEORY is so funny--I don't always catch it, but when I do it makes me laugh.

As always, thank you for dropping by Ryan :-)
Bethany said…
Roni,

I've seen one episode of GRIMM and I don't think I'll catch another one. It wasn't quite what I thought it would be.

I've noticed you are becoming a regular on here, so thank you for that, I really do appreciate all my followers.

Thank you for dropping by :-)
Anonymous said…
I love RAISING HOPE on Fox. It's always good for several bellylaughs.

Susan M
Bethany said…
Susan,

I've seen previews for RAISING HOPE and I think I watched part of it. It looks funny.

Thank you for dropping by :-)

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