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Taliff’s Cure is a #2 Bestseller

Posted by Bonnie on 28 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Good News

Categories: Good News | 71 Comments

taliff.jpgI am so excited and had to share my wonderful news.  I’m a brand new author and my first release, Taliff’s Cure, came out February 15 and has ended the month as a #2 Bestseller at eXtasy Books.  I am so stunned and pleased at how well it’s done.

Anyway, back to writing the sequel to Taliff’s Cure, tentatively titled Amy’s Salvation.  To read the blurb and excerpt for Taliff’s Cure and hear about my other upcoming books, don’t forget to check out my Website.

You all have a wonderful day!!

*Bonnie Rose




March New Releases

Posted by Lynnette on 28 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Promotion

Categories: Promotion | 11 Comments

Several of our authors have new releases in the month of March.  From March 1-March 9 they will be posting about thier upcoming March releases.  If you have comments or questions for our authors, please post them on that author’s post.  Have a fabulous month!!




Dead Girls Are Easy is available on Amazon!

Posted by Terri on 23 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

Categories: Chit Chat | 85 Comments

Big thanks to Claire for kicking my butt to get me to make my big announcement!  :)   My first book for Avon HarperCollins, DEAD GIRLS ARE EASY, is available for pre-order on Amazon.com!  Let’s see if I can include a working link:  DEAD GIRLS ARE EASY ON AMAZON .

Avon hasn’t put the cover up yet, but it’s coming.  In fact, I went ahead and redesigned my website and to fit the funky/spooky feel of the new cover, and I have to say I absolutely LOVE how it turned out!  Go take a peek at my website or my blog, and don’t forget to sign my guestbook or leave me a comment!

Terri Garey

 




First Review for ALL OR NOTHING

Posted by Claire on 23 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat, Promotion, Good News

I always worry about reviews until they start to come in - always have, so it seems that won’t be changing anytime soon. It’s great when the first review across the threshold is a really good one, as this one is, so I had to share.

This is from CoffeeTime Romance, and will be posted on their site for April when ALL OR NOTHING is released. The reviewer Jenn gave the book their highest ranking - 5 cups! - and I’m just a little bit excited. Here’s a sneak peek:

“Jen Maitland has put her life on hold for reasons of her own which she does not share. The walls around her heart are built to withstand the strongest of assaults, or so she thinks, until she meets a man who is willing to give his all to break them down.

Zachary Coxwell is the black sheep of his illustrious family, content to float through life without gathering much in the way of possessions, or anything else for that matter. Then he sees Jen and all that changes, for the better, he thinks. But she remains aloof and mysterious, and for the first time in his life, he has to work hard at something.

Jen’s first impression of Zach is not so favorable simply because of his old college buddies and the way they act around her. She and her sister hatch a scheme to use him to stop her mother’s matchmaking in its tracks, since he is a vain, conservative yuppie, something her hippy family is sure to hate. However, Zach is much more than he seems, and she finds out much too late to change her plans or to save her heart. Soon he is much too close for comfort because Jen is hiding a secret, and she thinks once she lets him know about it, he will be gone just like her last boyfriend. But Zach has surprised her once before, and he could just do it again.

Jen and Zach were both so wounded that you rooted for them to get themselves straight and then get it together. When they finally start to, you bite your nails, hoping that nothing will happen to mess it up. I loved this story because it was so heartwarming. I ended up crying quite a few times, but I am really glad that the hero and heroine, flawed and all, gave me what I wanted in the end, and that is a happy and realistic ever after. The secondary characters were so vivid, and funny, but never intruded; only supported as they were supposed to do. However, I was delighted to find out that All or Nothing is part of a series of books based on the Coxwell family, so I can find out about them too. Ms. Cross writes a romance the way it should be done, in a book and, if you are lucky, in real life too, beautifully.”




Weekly Topic ~ Feb 19 - Feb 25

Posted by Lynnette on 19 Feb 2007 | Tagged as: Chit Chat

Categories: Chit Chat | 71 Comments

This week’s topic:

As the winter months fade away and spring grows ever closer, writers begin to focus on preparing for Conferences–Primarily, both the RT Convention and RWA National.  As a writer, do you feel these conferences help you with your career and if so, how?

 ~Blog Diva




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