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Friday
Apr272012

What in the World?

What in the world do Band-Aids, Guiding Light, Pilgrims, and Gags have to do with each other?

And with me?

Well, let me tell you :) Even though you've been hearing crickets around here this past week, I've been busy elsewhere and I'd love to share with you!

  • First came Tuesday's Spotlight on PILGRIMS DON'T WEAR PINKby Stephanie Kate Strohm over at YA Bound. Y'all, I freaking LOVED this book!!! Here's a snippet of my spotlight comments: It surprised me, elevated me to another place for a few hours, and left me believing in the power of love, friendship, and a really good dress. I totally recommend it. Trust me, you want to read this review...and then pre-order the book!

 

  • Wednesday brought me waxing poetic over Saved by the Bell, New Kids on the Block, pink tutus, and Guiding Light over at Rachel Firasek's Make Believe Wednesday's series. Come see what a strange child I was, and tell me your childhood crush!

 

  • Thursday back over at YA Bound was our Swoon Thursday post, where I shared one of my favorite sigh-worthy moments from Pilgrims Don't Wear Pink. Tara, Kelly, and Trish have some pretty steamy excerpts as well, and don't forget to check out the comments for even more. (LOVE this Meme!)

 

  • And finally, a Gag Reel has been sent into the wild from our Romantic Times conference in Chicago where all of our Entangled authors interviewed each other. Click play below and quote The Princess Bride and fake-duel with me, laugh your butt off, and get to know my homegirls.


  

 

So, that's what I've been up to....What about YOU?

Have a fantabulous weekend, y'all!

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