Okay
folks, I know the look of the blog today is really different, but there is a
good reason. I am participating in a blog hop for Heidi Angell and she is
giving away prizes. You only have a few days to enter the first one, so you
better click now. The other two giveaways will be going on for three weeks, so
you have a little more time on them.
Here's what the items look like:
Angel's Dance - only 6 days left on this one folks. Enter now.
The Bookmarks:
The Poster:
This is a really cool idea, and I’ve seen other authors do similar events. Both Heather Graham and Stephanie Laurens have done contests with other authors, and the readers needed to go to each of the author’s sites and do something (make a comment, hit the “like” button, count the pumpkins, whatever) to be entered into the contest. It was a fun way to introduce you to authors you may not know and see what was new with your favorite authors. I just wish I had the technological expertise to do something similar for my next book release.
Since
I am a technological ditz, I’m going to keep it real simple. For my Facebook
and Twitter followers, you need to log onto my blog - http://christinapaulbooks.blogspot.com/
- put “ENTERED” into the comments section, and then you can click on the contest
giveaway buttons (yes you can enter all three) on the right hand side. For my
blog followers, you still need to put “ENTERED” into the comments section, and
then you can click on the contest giveaway buttons on the right hand side.
So,
all this hubbub and rearranging is because Heidi Angell is releasing Angel’s
Dance, her sequel to Elements of a Broken Mind, which I reviewed (and
thoroughly enjoyed) a few months back.
Grant
and Clear are back, and they’re better than ever. After several months with no
contact, Grant shows up in Clear’s doorstep, in tears, looking like hell and
begging for her help. His daughter had been kidnapped and the trail has gone
cold. He has nowhere else to turn if he wants to get his get his daughter back.
He just prays he’s not too late already.
Seeing
Grant again is difficult for Clear, and what he is asking her to do could
literally destroy her, but how could she refuse him when a child’s life was at
stake?
You
are thrown into the seedy underbelly of the dance world, the polar opposite to
the grace and beauty seen by the public. And somewhere within that dance world
lies a psychopath…
This
psychological thriller sucks you in, thrashes you about, and won’t let you go. At
the end, you are completely spent, yet somehow left craving for more. Heidi
Angell has outdone herself on this one.
Elements of a Broken Mind is available on Amazon if you are
interested in reading the first book in the series before Angel's Dance is released later this month.
I
hope you have a great day and happy writing!
Your Last Challenge:
You work at a restaurant – you witness a blind date
that goes horrible wrong
“Morey,
Morey, you are not going to believe what just happened at table twelve.”
Tabatha exclaimed as she rushed into the kitchen through the swinging doors.
“How
many time has I got to tell you, you dimwit use the door on the RIGHT, ALWAYS
the door on the right!”
Tabatha
cracked her gum in response, “Whatever. It ain’t like anyone else would be
comin’ out the left doors anyways. You sure as heck ain’t gunna. So anyways,
guess what happened.”
“I
don’t give a dang what happened. Ain’t yous got tables to wait on? An iffin you
don’t, you could always clean up… Yeah, like that’ll ever happen.”
“Quit
bein’ a jerk and listen. You know that new English teacher who’s been comin’ in
here.”
“The
tall doofy guy?”
“Yeah,
he’s the one. Anyways, Trixie started feelin’ sorry him. Sittin’ there all by
himself, day after day, eatin’ alone. So, she fixed him up with her cousin
Cassey.”
“Aw
cripes, not Sassy Cassey!”
“The
very one.”
“The
poor shlub!”
“You
said it. So anyways, Mr. Teacher man comes in dressed all professor like. He’s
even got a bunch of flowers. Not ones he picked out of a garden neither, they
had paper around them and everything. Then in walks Cassey.”
Your
Next Challenge is:
There is a knock at your door and you answer it to find a
lawyer. He tells you your great uncle has passed away and has left everything
to you. One of the things he has left you was and island. Yes, you now own your
very own island…
You have 10 minutes (be honest). There is no right or wrong,
just write. Spelling and punctuation don’t count and NO ONE is allowed to
criticize what someone else has written. Go.
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