Hello, lovely people. :) It has been a while since I've posted, but I have been reading like crazy so far this year. Right now, I'm reading Susanna Kearsley's The Rose Garden and enjoying it, though I wouldn't call it gothic romance. So far, it's a solid time travel/romantic suspense novel.
I also picked up a nice handful of gothic romances at a Friends of the Library sale and am working my way through those slowly.
Expect some guest blogs and such in the coming months and some quickie reviews. Today, I thought I'd do a giveaway of a free Kindle e-book in the gothic romance/rom suspense genre (up to $7.99). :) If you win, just let me know which book you want, and I'll gift it to you. If you don't read on Kindle, we'll work out another prize.
More contests are coming your way this year as well. To enter this one, simply post here or on my Facebook page where this post is about how your year is going so far or share this on Facebook/tweet it and let me know you did. My 2013 is going pretty well with writing and life in general and, hopefully, my blogging will pick up as well. ;)
The contest for the free e-book will end Feb. 2nd at 12am.
Thanks! ~Lisa
Monday, January 28, 2013
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You've been missed! Thanks for sponsoring this giveaway. My year is starting out VERY cold and snowy, with all the attendant shoveling and bundling up required of that. It means I'm indoors with more time to read gothic romances. I'm currently reading THE SHOP OF SHADES AND SECRETS, by Colleen Gleason. It is a present-day paranormal romantic suspense set mostly in an antique shop with ghostly presence, life-threatening events, and a skeleton in the closet. Hot sex, too, which is a departure from my normal fare. Another way to stay warm this cold winterm, I guess!
So far, so good, though I had a minor reading slump beginning of the year. Nothing would satisfy. I hate that.
Now, however, I'm reading up a storm again. Up next is Madam, Will You Talk, which I don't think I've ever read. Even though I had a bunch of gothics when I was young, I probably only read a fraction of them.
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