Archive for February, 2010

Great Book Give-Away Week 4

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Hey,

Anne is still busy playing with Sol, but she’s given me a list of the books that are up for grabs during Week Four of her 25th anniversary Great Book Give-Away.
They are:
Anne McAllister, Antonides’ Forbidden Wife
Kelly Hunter, The Maverick’s Greek Island Mistress
Nora Roberts, Face The Fire
Liz Fielding, Her Desert Dream (this is Kal’s book, by the way!)
Lucy Gordon, Beauty and the Boss
Stephanie Laurens, A Rake’s Vow
Candice Proctor, Midnight Confessions
To enter the drawing for one of this week’s books, send Anne the answer to the following question (and include your name and snail mail address so she can send your book if you’re one of the winners):
Anne wrote a Harlequin American called The Eight Second Wedding, about rodeo bull rider named Channing Richardson and PhD candidate Madeleine Decker who went down the road together from rodeo to rodeo for a couple of months one summer. It was a pretty desperate thing for them to do. Why did they do it?
Remember that even if you don’t win a copy of one of this week’s books, your entry makes you eligible to win a book any time in March. If you win, please give others a chance and wait an enter again in April.
Our Here Come the Grooms! contest ends tonight. Mitch and Micah and I (and Natalie) will be picking the winner of our part of the contest tomorrow. Stand by!

Great Book Give-away Update!

Thursday, February 25th, 2010


Hi,

I’ve stolen my blog back from Christo (and Natalie, apparently) just briefly to say that I’ve sent off the books to the winners from weeks one, two and am just finishing up week three.

If you commented on a blog piece in week three, you should also just hit the ‘contact me’ link at the bottom of the page and send me your name and address. Some people put them in comments, but if you would prefer not to (and I generally would prefer not to) sending it to me via the contact link means I will have it. Otherwise, I don’t get your email address, so I have no way to contact you to ask you for it so I can send you a book.

The response has been really good — and I’m delighted to be supporting the US postal service sending out all these books. I hope that those who receive them will enjoy them and maybe will find a new author they like or at least a book they will have enjoyed.

I’m getting the finishing touches on the cleaned-up house prior to Sol’s arrival. All things knee-level and below have been vetted for chew-ability and put up high if they don’t pass muster.

Also doing the line-edits and copyedits of George’s book which have to be returned next week. As if I’ll be doing them when I could be playing with Sol. Maybe Christo would like to do them, too, along with standing in for me here! I’ll have to ask him.

Christo — again

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010


Hi, Sorry I’ve been neglecting my job taking care of Anne’s blog. I thought she’d try to sneak back in here and write something because she’s sort of a workaholic when it comes to writing. But apparently she meant what she said and I get the blog for the rest of February.

I don’t know what Kal and Nikos are up to. I’ve been up to my ears working. I’m a lawyer in case no one told you. That’s how I met Natalie, in fact. I was working for the firm where her father is a partner. She was a summer intern there after her first year of law school.

I noticed her — who wouldn’t? She’s bright and funny and a hard-worker — and beautiful, besides. But off limits. I don’t get involved with co-workers.

I didn’t get involved with Natalie. Not really.

There was one kiss. Yeah, I admit it.

But only because I was so damn happy when we won that case. It was just a spur of the moment thing. Didn’t mean anything. She knew that. Or I thought she knew it.

But then one night I found her in my bed!

I can’t tell you any more about it than that. Anne would kill me if I did. She’d say that you have to read the book to find out what happened then. Anne has a flair for the dramatic.

Nothing happened! Nothing!

Excuse me! Hi, Natalie here.

I was going to be quiet and just let Christo talk. But he’s out of his mind if he thinks nothing happened!

Something certainly happened that summer. Something happened that night. Not what I wanted to happen. It was the most mortifying night of my life.

I hated Christo Savas after that night! No one would blame me for hating him, either. That summer was the start of my whole life being turned upside down. Not all of it due to Christo, admittedly. But he was a big part of it.

He certainly taught me not to trust my instincts . . .

See? That’s Natalie all over. She rushes in where sane people fear to tread. She gets a notion and she just runs with it. She doesn’t trust me to tell the whole story.

I don’t want him to tell the whole story! Anne already told it! He’s just trying to make himself look kinder and more human at the start. He wasn’t! Well, he was — deep down — but his humanity was so buttoned-down he didn’t even know it was there.

I did so!

Did not!

Did so!

I love it. He never used to argue like this. He’d just close up and do whatever controlled dutiful responsible thing he thought needed to be done. I’ve humanized him!

Sheesh! I can see there’s only one way to stop this. She’ll shut up if I kiss her.

Wanna bet?

Yep. C’mere.

No! I — well, just for a — ahhhhhhh…