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Tuesday Tango Co-host

January 15, 2013 By Thaleia 1 Comment

The Tuesday Tango is a multiple link-up post for everyone to meet new people and grow your audience. There are eight link-ups that you can add your link to – Twitter, Facebook, Hello Cotton, Bloglovin, Instagram, Pinterest, and Better Blogger Network.

All you have to do is follow the host(s) for that week and then add whoever else you’d like to!

Permanent Hosts:

Big Apple Mami | Yellow Umbrella | Better Blogger Network

This Week’s Rotating Host(s):

Something 2 Offer | Rambling Momma

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Directions:

Follow the host(s)

Add your links to any/all of the link-ups

Add at least 5 people from the link-ups

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Want to host one of the weeks? Let us know!






















 

Filed Under: Blog Parties, Blogging, Facebook, Twitter Tagged With: blog hop

Author Interview: Edge of the Past by Jennifer Comeaux & $25 Giveaway

January 14, 2013 By Thaleia 2 Comments

 Author Interview:

Edge of the Past by Jennifer Comeaux

& $25 Giveaway

Edge of the Past book tour and gift card giveaway

Edge of the Past (Book 2) Summary:

Emily’s skating career and personal life have never been more golden. She and her partner Chris have won every competition they’ve entered this season, and she’s found the man of her dreams in her coach Sergei. But when one of the biggest competitions of the year takes Emily and Sergei to Russia, Sergei’s past explodes into the present and makes Emily doubt everything in their future.

Author Jennifer Comeaux

Jennifer Comeaux earned a Master of Accounting from Tulane University and is a Certified Public Accountant in south Louisiana. While working for a Fortune 1000 company, she sought a creative outlet and decided to put on paper a story that had played in her head for years. That story became Life on the Edge, her first published novel.

When not working or writing, she is an avid follower of the sport of figure skating, travelling to competitions around the country. Those experiences allow her to see another side of the sport and serve as an inspiration for her writing. Jennifer is blessed with a wonderful family and many friends who have encouraged her to pursue her dream of being a published author.

Links:

Website * Twitter * Facebook * Goodreads

Author Interview with Jennifer Comeaux:

·When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?  I started writing stories when I was a kid and had dreams of being a published author one day. As I got older, school and work became my focus and my writing dreams got pushed aside for a long time. It wasn’t until a couple of years ago that I revisited that dream and started working to make it a reality.

·How long does it take you to write a book?  I’ve only written two and the experiences were quite different! The first book I started writing just for friends and then decided to edit it into a publishable book. Once I started editing and rewriting, the process took about a year. I wrote the second book much more quickly. I started in January 2012 and submitted it to my publisher in September.

·What is your work schedule like when you’re writing?  I don’t really have a set schedule to write, which is something I’d like to change. I usually write more on the weekends since I have a regular job during the week, but I’d like to start setting aside more time to write on weeknights.

·What would you say is your interesting writing quirk?  I can’t write scenes out of order. I know some writers who write the end of the book before they write the beginning. I have to experience the progression of events with my characters in order to get into their emotions and feel the story with them.

·Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?  I get a lot of my inspiration and information from attending figure skating events. I travel to a lot of competitions, and I’ve learned so much from being in that atmosphere and meeting people in the sport.

·When did you write your first book and how old were you?  I was twelve when I wrote my first “book.” It was titled City of Enchantment and was a New Adult romance. My first real book was Life on the Edge, which was published earlier this year.

·What do you like to do when you’re not writing?  I love traveling, especially to figure skating competitions. Closer to home, I attend most of my alma mater Tulane’s football and baseball games, and I have a TV addiction to Once Upon a Time, Chicago Fire, Pretty Little Liars, The New Normal, and Big Bang Theory.

·What does your family think of your writing?  They’ve been so supportive. My sister is one of my proofreaders, and my mom has made lots of sales of my books at her office!

 ·What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating your books?  I learned that the stories don’t go always go as I planned. Sometimes while I’m writing, the characters take me in a totally different direction than I was expecting.

·Do you have any suggestions to help someone become a better writer? If so, what are they?  I suggest finding a small critique group you trust or joining an online critique site like Critique Circle. I couldn’t have whipped my first book into shape without my beta readers on CC. I think getting feedback on your first draft is vital to the learning process.

·Do you hear from your readers much? What kinds of things do they say?  I love talking to readers! After Life on the Edge came out, a lot of people asked me if there would be a second book, and now they’re asking about the third. I love the comments about my characters and how they can relate to them (or swoon over them in Sergei’s case!) Many skating fans appreciated the accuracy of the skating details, which made me very happy!

·Do you like to create books for adults?  My books are classified as New Adult since the characters are in their early twenties, but older adults have enjoyed them just as much as younger people. I think the love story is something a reader of any age can enjoy!

·What do you think makes a good story?  I think if readers feel emotionally connected to the characters and don’t want to say goodbye to them at the end of the book, that means it’s a good story.

·As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?  I wanted to be an author or a journalist, but I was also interested in working in the business world. I’ve been able to do both!

THANK YOU JENNIFER for a great author interview! Nice to meet you.

 

Filed Under: Blogging, Giveaways, Reviews Tagged With: author interview, book review

How I Became a Virtual Assistant with Rebecca Flansburg

January 12, 2013 By Thaleia 3 Comments

How I Became a Virtual Assistant

with Rebecca Flansburg

Virtual Assistant Q & A

To continue on with our What It Takes To Be A Virtual Assistant series found on Franticmommy and Something2Offer, I asked Rebecca a ton of questions about what VA is and how to become one. Hold on to your seats as we set out on an income adventure of a lifetime! How I Became A Virtual Assistant will help see if being a VA is right for you!

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Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: virtual assistant

Gracier by Milissa R. Bailey Book Blast & $100 Giveaway

January 9, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Gracier by Milissa R. Bailey Book Blast

& $100 Giveaway

Book Summary:

Everyone around her knows. Everyone she trusts has lied. And the one man who held the key to Jessica McCabe’s past is dead.

Welcome to Gracier, Iowa, a well-kept community with even better kept secrets. Lives are peaceful, streets are quiet, but behind the tranquility is many a tale to be told. Veterinarian Jessica McCabe has returned, but it is not the homecoming she had expected. Her grandfather, Jonas McCabe and Gracier’s longtime vet has died, leaving behind the practice they had hoped to share.

The reading of Jonas’ will sets off a series of events that bring into question Jessica’s birthright, the truth surrounding her mother’s untimely death and her grandfather’s sanity. With her world turned upside down she is thrown into a partnership with Matthew Cassidy, the man who chose his family’s wealth over Jessica’s love.

Her determined spirit leads Jessica to stay, continue the veterinarian practice and return to the life and the community she loves. But a secret loft and a box filled with a hidden past change the course of her life once again.

Longtime family friends, Dr. Andrew Harrison and retired Sheriff Chester Caughlin know the truth. A promise made to a dear old friend to protect the girl they helped raise is one they intend to keep. But the wheels of fate have been put in motion. The people entrusted with protecting Jessica from the past are losing control. The small town of Gracier, Iowa holds many secrets and those who have kept the truth hidden are about to discover that not everything has been laid to rest.

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Filed Under: Book Blast, Giveaways Tagged With: book blast, giveaway

Wacky Wednesday – Historical Markers

January 8, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Wacky Wednesday: Historical Markers

What is Wacky Wednesday? Last year we created WACKY WEDNESDAY to help us get over hump day and try to remember to do something fun and unusual on Wednesdays. Not every Wednesday is Wacky Wednesday, but we try to do something a little crazy or nature-oriented.

Historical Statue

We are taking a tour of history today in our own town via Historical Markers! Come explore various parts of our local History as we have fun on another Wacky Wednesday!

We first checked online at the Historical Marker Database to see where nearby marker were. Just so happens that our town has 26! A ton are within walking distance and near our library right “downtown”, but with all the construction and fresh concrete we chose to drive.

DUE TO MAJOR CONSTRUCTION around our historical markers (the sidewalks and parking were ripped up!), we had to stop by some other markers in our region! We still had some fun!

local historical markers

Filed Under: Homeschooling Tagged With: wacky wednesday

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