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Why am I reading so much? Must have something to do with the fact that I’m in the middle of a synopsis. The only surprise is that I’m not cleaning toilets instead. I am now the proud possessor of ALL FIVE of Alison Kent’s SG-5 bad boys. Aren’t you jealous? AND they’re autographed. I can sell them on eBay when I’m done! (JUST KIDDING, Alison!! LOL.) They’re up next! For now, I’m reading Shiver by Cynthia Cooke . It is SO GOOD! This is a March book, people (Intrigue!) so rush out and grab it! The only thing wrong with it is there is not a full-page ad for Cole Dempsey’s Back in Town in the back of it. How strange. What are you reading and what’s up next in your to-be-read pile? And what do you do to avoid other things you don’t want to do? I might need more ideas…. (And if you click for more below, there’s a little excerpt from Shiver .)

And via Amy Garvey’s blog , this “found pictures” site is really cool!!! Oh–and this makes me think, let’s play a spontaneous blog giveaway game! Be the first to guess which THREE of the books in my backlist were edited by Amy Garvey and win one autographed book, your pick, from my backlist. :) (You have to get all three books correct.)
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