Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Bloggin’ Medley!



Over a week and I haven’t posted a thing. In my defense, this past week was quite busy with baking, decorating, writing and wedding plans!

Last week, I worked on my WIP because the inspiration hit me and I found some clarity in the direction of the story. I’ve had writer’s block for quite some time, not knowing where I was going with my novel. Now my current WIP is at 40,231 words. Another thing I was happy about is that my dark, psychological novel Net Switch received another 5-STAR rating. I don’t know who E. Fontenelle is but s/he made me smile for the rest of the week. 

So here’s a shameless plug for Net Switch. Christmas is coming up and Net Switch makes a great stocking stuffer or Kindle/Nook surprise. It’s a great page-turner (if I say so myself) to sink into the couch on a cold, snowy weekend, sipping a hot toddy, and riding the thrill wave from Chicago to Seattle. 


Now you might be saying to yourself, “There are so many other books out there that I want to read. Why would I waste my time on an unknown author’s book?” Well that is a great question to ask. My answer would be, “Net Switch was written by an unknown author who is currently building a readership audience. The book is dark with many twists and turns, it doesn’t disappoint, but it is missing one thing—YOU!” Think of it as your Black Friday Refreshment. I put the ‘fresh’ in refreshment. Okay I’ll stop...but go ahead, click on the picture.

*turns the page*

We went to Spain this weekend to discuss our wedding plans there for February. We hope to marry in a church that’s 1,000 years old. I was going to share a picture, but Picasso won't let me.

When we came back to our flat, I spent the days putting up Christmas decorations and baking cookies. I baked one of my mom’s cookie recipes. They’re peanut butter kisses cookies. I remember these as a kid during the holidays. They’re good but not as good as when my mom made them.

Have a great Hump Day!

Holidays and Gifts,
Bea

5 comments:

  1. Peanut butter kisses cookies are one of my favorites. They rank up there with oatmeal raisen, no bakes, and just regular ol' peanut butter.

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  2. And the one great thing about it is they turned out sooo good. I love peanut butter, especially the crunchy. I've been eating it on a piece of bread with some banana.

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  3. Peanut Butter Kisses cookies are definitely the best! But a February wedding in Spain has to be even better. Here's to the Christmas spirit and to LOVE :)

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  4. Your book getting a good rating is SUCH a good feeling. Warm fuzzies times 10! Congrats!

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  5. Jeri, Cheers to all of us for the ending of a year, and the beginning of a new one.

    Libby, It is a great feeling receiving these ratings, especially when you don't even know the people. Not that I don't appreciate my friends and family's praises...

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