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Archive for March 2007

Free Book Friday: Look Who Got A Haircut

Mar
30

Dookie went to the groomer! Is he cute or what? They tried putting a bandana on him and I said, no, no, no, he must have a bow! A pretty blue one!!!

Guess how long that lasted when my tomboy princess got hold of him? How many minutes?
:fryingpan:

Continuing from last week to celebrate the new look and new name of the Silhouette Romantic Suspense line (can’t wait to see my first Haven cover in the new look!!), the winner gets to pick one of the March Silhouette Romantic Suspenses. Last week’s winner picked His Only Obsession by Beverly Barton, so this week’s winner can choose either Mission M.D. by Linda Turner, Shadow Surrender by Linda Conrad, or One Hot Target by Diane Pershing.

Okay, how long did that bow last?

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Spring Sprang

Mar
26

Spring has sprung! Same tree as in Friday’s post, but the buds are flowers today! Yay!!!

Back to the boxes…….. How many boxes of books (parameters in Friday’s post) did avid romance fan Melissa pack for her move? 41! Winner–Carol! Email me with your address and your pick from the March Silhouette Romantic Suspense releases!

It’s supposed to be an amazing 80 degrees today! Wow….. And here I am stuck inside working on a synopsis. No fair. What are you doing on this gorgeous spring day? Unfortunately, my kitties are hunting birds……:hissyfit:

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