Thursday, July 31, 2008

Jerusalem Undead

I'm so excited about Eric Wilson's new series!! I just watched the new trailer today. Check this out

http://www.jerusalemsundead.com/html/trailer.html

I'm as excited about this series as I am the release of the fourth book in Stephanie Meyers vampire series. MORE excited really.

I wonder if Vampire novels are going to become so commonplace that the market becomes saturated and ruins a great thing. Like Amish books and chicklit. There are one or two great authors in each genre...Cindy Woodsmall, Beverly Lewis. Kristin Billerbeck for Chick, Rachel Hauck. Me, of course.

Please, please, guys....let Eric Wilson dominate this genre and I'll float in on his wings and then no more!!! :) Is that just selfish, or what???

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Omigosh...Facebook

Okay,
I've never really taken time to do shoutlife, Shefari, and myspace. No time, and haven't cared. BUT, since I've been taking my summer sabbatical, I've joined facebook and I LOVE it. I mean super duper love it. So I hereby challenge everyone to get a facebook account and add me as your friend. I promise I'll accept.
This is such a great way to branch out in community. Some of my friends like LIanne Lopes and Rachel Hauck are so good at networking. I'm super bad at it. But Facebook is fun and I think easier to understand than the others. :)

Just sayin'....

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

That's Not Exactly Amore


Hello everyone!
I'm pleased to say I've recently received my copies of That's (not exactly) Amore, the third in the Drama Queens series. It releases August 14th. This one is my favorite of the three!


Product Description
When Laini Sullivan lands a job designing Nick Pantalone's coffee shop, there are two problems: one, Nick's nephew Joe hates all of her ideas and two, Laini has to admit he's right--she's a disaster at design. Still, she can't risk losing the job. To compromise, Joe brings in help on the project, while Laini continues to bake the goodies that keep his customers lining up.
Their relationship is moving along, so when new guy Officer Mark Hall implies that Joe's family is tied to the mob, Laini doesn't want to believe it. But things spin out of control when she meets the family, including "the uncles," who seem to confirm Mark's suspicions. To make things worse, Nana Pantalone makes it clear Laini isn't the kind of girl she has in mind for her grandson. Laini's not sure if she should give Joe the benefit of the doubt or just set her sites on Mark and fuhgetaboutit.