We’re ringing in the New Year with lots of giveaways! And by sharing some fun and wacky facts about ourselves. There’s a new giveaway at each stop so be sure to visit them all!
I’m giving away an e-copy of The Edge of the Sphere, for reasons you’ll learn as soon as you read my list of quirks. Follow the directions on the Rafflecopter to make sure you maximize your chances of winning!
Now on to my list of fun, silly things that I don’t think I’ve ever revealed on this blog….
1. I refuse to use store-bought tomato sauce. I know I’m anal-retentive in a lot of areas in my life, but I insist on knowing exactly what goes into my sauce. When writing the beginning of The Edge of the Sphere, I needed to convey what type of person Stephen’s ex-girlfriend was and the sort of things they argued over without spending a lot of time on it, so I borrowed from my own non-negotiable demands. (Though unlike Alison, I don’t hold it against people who try to serve me can from a jar. Most of the time. 😉 )
2. I’ve always looked very young for my age. (I appreciate it, I promise!) I’ve been mistaken for a college student within the past couple months, and I’m approaching the ten-year anniversary of graduation. Sometimes when I’m out with my kids, people think I’m the babysitter/nanny.
3. I’m afraid of snails, to the point where I have a panic attack if I even see a picture of one. I don’t know what it is about those little fuckers that freaks me out so much.
4. I will eat any kind of seafood, even if I don’t know what it is. (And I have done this on some Caribbean vacations, in fact.)
5. When I was younger, my ideal woman was Geena Davis’s character in A League of Their Own. I didn’t know if I wanted to grow up to be her or date her.
6. One of my claims to fame in college was being able to tell what season a Law & Order rerun was from before the opening credits rolled. Seasons 7 and 8 were the most challenging because the casts were the same, but the film had a different quality.
7. I love Legos and I buy a new set to add to my Lego Christmas village every year. Hey, there are perks to being an adult with disposable income!
Stephen’s quiet life is turned upside down when he experiences vivid dreams of a woman he’s never met. Liora, having grown tired of her forced isolation and servitude in the land of Marindal, uses the mystical sphere housed in her cellar to attempt to reach someone to help her break free. They meet up several times in a subconscious illusion Liora creates for them and quickly form a strong bond. Stephen follows her to Marindal, where he’s instantly captured by her cruel master, Thirvar. Plans for escape become their top priority, and their feelings grow deeper during their secret meetings in the realm of fantasy. The knowledge that they will want different things once they are safe from Thirvar’s clutches taints the prospect of reaching their goal. They are faced with the decision between seeking out the lives they left behind and taking a chance on the future of their love.
Good luck in the giveaway, and don’t forget to visit the other stops on the blog hop!
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