NoraRoberts’TributeComestoLifetime

by SB Sarah Thursday, December 04, 2008 at 07:18 AM

Book CoverAccording to eOnline‘s round up of industry news, Brittany Murphy has signed on to star in Lifetime’s Nora Roberts’ Tribute next year.

Murphy will play Cilla McGowan, a former child star who ends up in Virginia rehabbing her grandmother’s farmhouse. Jason Lewis will play the hero, graphic novel artist Ford Sawyer.

I have to say, the squeaky voiced Murphy makes a strange casting decision in my mind’s eye movie of the book, but it remains to be seen whether Locklear or Murphy will win the “Fangirl Ire” contest in 2009.

[Thanks to Dagny for the link.]

AnEnema,ABirthdaySpanking,ALoveStorybyJGKnox

by SB Sarah Thursday, December 04, 2008 at 07:16 AM
Our Grade:
F+
Title: An Enema, A Birthday Spanking, A Love Story
Author: JG Knox
Publication Info: AuthorHouse Jan 2008, ISBN: 1434339076
Genre: Historical: Other

Book CoverToroHo sent me a link. It was very mean of her.

It was a link to the book you see pictured over there: An Enema, A Birthday Spanking, A Love Story. The title of the actual paperback seems to read “When the Jonquils Bloom Again: Book One,” but the Amazon.com title is all enemas and spanking. Is there a better way to catch people’s attention as they look for something to read? Spankings and poo? Sign me up!

No, wait, don’t. I downloaded the Kindle sample (Kindle: Nom nom..What?!) and, well, in the interest of complete honesty, I went to the ladies’ room to read it. Here is all you need to know about this book:

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EverythingINeedToKnow:FindingMoreTime

by SB Sarah Thursday, December 04, 2008 at 02:21 AM

AdviceIt’s time for your favorite part of the week, when folks email me their questions and I draw on way too much romance novel reading (is there such a thing? Nah, hell no) to craft the answer.

I have a really silly problem, but it’s really driving me nuts, and I thought you might have some good advice for me. Basically: I don’t have enough time. I work part time, I have three children, a husband, dogs, etc, and I really, really want to write more. I have a blog that I update with little things now and again but I really want to find more time to write. And I just can’t find it between work and home and life and kids and school and the PTA and fourteen million bake sales. Every day I promise myself I’ll do it - and then I get to the end of the day and there’s no time left before I pass out from tiredness. Any ideas or suggestions?

Signed,
Busy and Wanting More To Do

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Links,Links,LotsofLinks

by SB Sarah Thursday, December 04, 2008 at 01:43 AM

Want to turn your paperback into a hot pink (or red, or blue, or green) hardcover? Check out Hardbacker, a product with a somewhat buggy website, and an unintentionally hilarious name.

[Thanks to Linda for the link.]

Altered romance novels with whole new sparkly buttsecks meanings, with that piquant dash of sardonic artistry, for your eyes only at Cliterature.

[Thanks to P.N. Elrodfor the link.]

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LoveLetters:TheWinners

by SB Sarah Wednesday, December 03, 2008 at 06:50 PM

Book CoverOk, I admit it: I cried and cried reading the entries to the Love Letters giveaway entry. Seriously. Y’all. This was a hard one to judge. *sniffle*

But after much lip-gnawing and snuffling, the five winners are:

Mary Kate for “I walked up the first two stairs and realized that my dad was reading Sonnets from the Portuguese to my mom by candlelight. I crept back down the stairs and stepped outside to our front porch and sat on the stoop until my curfew so as not to disturb them.”

Krista for “I came home after a rough day in class and found my bedroom walls covered-- floor to ceiling and wall-to-wall-- with post-it notes. They each had a different message of love for me, written in my BF’s hand.”

Joanne for “I saw you staring at me. You can’t have my new coat. You can have a drink with me. Will you?” I can think of several amazing romances that could start with a line like that.

Lorelie for “You’re married to a man who is more in love with you then you are with yourself.”

KCFla for “Because I love him to the depths of my soul.”

Honorable Mention to Nora Roberts, or, more specifically, Nora’s late father, because “All the love I can send with a three-penny stamp” is sigh-worthy like damn, to Christina for “I loved her more than monkeypants,” because, dude, monkeypants! And to Vicki, for “He said, So, can you get me some Percocet?” Vicki, you deserve so much better than that. Here’s hoping you find it.

Winners, please with your addresses so I can send you your books of love letters. Congrats!

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