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January 20, 2018
What I’ve learned about writing and myself…
I just completed my second novel. It’s with beta readers as I type. I ‘ve always considered myself a woman who has a lot of patience. I can wait until the cows come home for most things (and I don’t have any cows…). I also don’t have a lot in the way of feelings and have often been told I have a personality much like a man, (I’m a little mouthy, so sue me…) which I take as a compliment. Put all that stuff together and I still find myself completely nervous, unsure of myself, and totally impatient as soon as I hit that send button to beta readers. I even think this second time might have been a bit worse than it was before.
When I hit the send button sending my manuscript the beta readers yesterday I didn’t know why it felt so overwhelming but after spending the day cleaning (cause it’s what I do when I feel things) I think I’ve figured out what it was that had me temporarily paralyzed with fear to have this second book out into the world (even though it’s only with a few eyes for now).
I wrote Little Gray Dress because I’m a writer. It’s somewhere in my soul. I just really needed to push myself after years of writing and see if I could even do it. I did. The book did well too. MUCH better than I’d ever expected it would. It’s sold thousands and hit number one on Amazon categories a few times (if you’ve bought, read, or reviewed it THANK YOU) within the first month of release. UNBELIEVABLE for my first book. I’m still in shock and it’s been six months.
That said, I’ve started and trashed literally about a dozen manuscripts over the last year. All with generally the same ideas but I just could not find the right characters to voice it. Why was it so hard for me to write another book? I couldn’t figure it out. I knew it was in there because I’d done it before.
Then I met Henry Decker and Ambri Jennings. The leads in my new book. They were not quiet. They were screaming that they needed to tell this story I’d had on a loop in my head for a year. THEY were my narrators and they needed to be heard and I finally listened. I sat at my computer for weeks literally typing sometimes twelve hours a day. I wrote and rewrote scenes until I had something I liked and then I rewrote it. And as I did I discovered something about myself as a writer.
2 things were paralyzing my writing ability.
Thing number one – Because my first book had done unexpectedly well, the pressure to write another that was at least as good if not better was suffocating for me. I couldn’t write the story I was dreaming because it wasn’t coming out the way it needed to so I could prove (even if just to myself) that I’m not just a one-trick pony. I didn’t want to be a one-book author. I wanted to write all the books physically possible. How would I ever write a book that would do as well as my first (or hopefully, better)? I could do it. I just needed to figure out how.
Thing number two – I realized that all those other times I’d started a manuscript I wasn’t writing for me, I was writing for readers. I was following all the so-called ‘rules’. You know the ones where you need to try your best not to ‘offend’ anyone who reads the book. I’ve heard all the complaints that authors get about breaking the rules because I broke them for my first book (what can I say, give me some rules and I’ll blow them off faster than I could read them) I offend people on a daily basis so why I was worried about this I’m not sure. I say what I mean, no beating around the bush from me. I’m nearly 40 years old and I’m past the point in life where I’m trying to impress people with who I am. I don’t have time for that shit. (FYI – don’t like cursing? I’m not your author…)
Once I gave these things up, I wrote. And wrote and wrote. I laughed (at my own jokes, I know… yeah, yeah), I cried (like a baby at times), and I’ve got a book hangover like you can’t imagine right now. And I’ve written a story that I’m in LOVE with that is in a voice I know is mine. NO filters, NO hoping no one is offended (someone will always be offended, that’s just life). THAT’s why I write. I write because a story within me needs to be told. I write cause I’ve got shit to say. (I hate talking in real life… lol) If readers don’t like it, that’s OK. You’re allowed to not like it because I can’t please everyone. I know that now. I love this next story and it’s the story that Henry and Ambri needed to tell. Much like Emi and Jack. These characters are my best friends and they truly end up as a part of an authors life. We check in on them and we dream about where they’re going next even if it never ends up on paper.
It takes time to find your voice and writing style. I think I finally have. And let me tell ya, that feels SO good.
If you’re an aspiring writer overwhelmed by all the rules, and can’t seem to find your story I’ve got advice.
Don’t ever give up. Even if all your writing is angry notes at yourself, it counts. Keep doing it.
Read. Read what you love and read what you don’t. The more you read the more you know (in everything in life).
Most importantly though, leave the rules behind and write. Besides grammar and spelling rules, you can do whatever you want.
Listen to the characters that are the loudest. THEY will tell your story.
Because, my new book centers around music… I’ll leave you with a song I’m obsessed with right now –
December 31, 2017
A New Year
2017 is just nearly a not so distant memory now (for us in America, anyway). It’s been a year with a bit of turmoil around the world, especially in the states, it seems. But it hasn’t all been bad. I finally accomplished one of my dreams, to write a book, and to my surprise, it did much better than I’d ever anticipated. I’ve made some friends and lost some friends. I’ve lost some weight… and then gained some weight. I’m now the proud owner of two young adults and one official teenager (and considered ‘middle aged’? yuk). I’ve even reached that now rare twenty year wedding anniversary milestone. I’ve had good news, OK news, and bad news. I’ve made some great choices, bad choices, and then regretted some of those exact choices. Even with all that said though, I wouldn’t write this year off as terrible. It’s been a learning experience. I no longer have to watch the Kardashians to feel like a genius, I can just turn on the daily news (which isn’t part of the good news mentioned above). I’m a published author. Technically, a bestselling published author. (WOW, still it’s weird to write that.)
I hate making New Year Resolutions. They seem to be just a goal that you’re determined to break the moment the idea leaves your lips. But, because it’s the human way, I’m gonna make some and I’m going to do my best NOT to break them because these aren’t just resolutions for me, they’re changes I’d like to make in my lifestyle and as long as those changes are positive, they’re never bad.
1. Purge.
I did this a little bit last year and it felt fabulous. But, I seem to have it on my mind a lot again lately so I think I’m going to have to go room by room, drawer by drawer and really analyze the things I need to keep. After 20+ years of marriage, you accumulate a lot of crap, things get old and need to be replaced (don’t worry honey, I’ll keep you!) and things just wear out. This will be a year of the purge (and if necessary, replace) in my household.
2. Vegan.
Yes. You read that right. I actually toyed with this last summer while I was trying to figure out what my triggers are for my health issues. I found that becoming vegan was the hardest thing I’ve ever done BUT, I felt so much better when I did. I lost weight, my pain (autoimmune disease) went away, and I just overall felt better physically. This year, while I may ease into it, I hope to get there by mid-spring. Cross your fingers cause my favorite food group is dairy. And why the hell is a salad twice the cost of a cheeseburger?! America’s priorities are way wrong here.
3. Outdoors.
If you know me in real life you will know I’m not one for spending much time voluntarily in the outdoors. Besides driving through it, I consider my home, my castle. But, I’ve got a husband and children that LOVE the outdoors. They snowboard, ride 4-wheelers, boat, hike, camp, swim… and I don’t love to do any of that. But, I will make more of an effort to do those things. My computer can go anywhere so that’s a plus. AND… I live in MONTANA! It’s gorgeous here, there are lakes everywhere (and wild animals… ugh), Glacier, Yellowstone, and that brings me to my next goal.
4. Travel.
I’m not sure if you read my anxiety post I wrote a few months ago but I have issues with relaxing while being a passenger in a car. Picture having the worst anxiety of your life and then experiencing that every mile you drive, always in anticipation of when that horrific car crash will happen and how, and in Montana they’ve got some weird organization that puts crosses along the side of the road for every death in a vehicle crash and there are a LOT of deadly car accidents here (Montana has ranked the state with the WORST drivers for years). That said… I’m going to do my best to set that aside and do some road trips with my family. On the list – Glacier, Yellowstone, Mt. Rushmore, Oregon (my home state), Canada, and SO many more places.
5. Read.
This last year with my book being published and the business of the odd year we’ve had I just didn’t get a chance to read as often as I would like. This year, my goal is to read at minimum two books a month. I think I can accomplish that considering when I was blogging I’d sometimes do that in a week.
6. Write.
I’ve got such fun stuff coming this next year but getting there has been a challenge. Behind the scenes of my publishing journey has been some unexpected drama (I’m not a gossip so that’s all you get) that has really buried my motivation to write much this last year. Am I going to try it again? Yes. I love it. I have to write. Despite the fact that I’ve only got the one book out, I’ve been writing for ten plus years. I’ve got so many nearly finished manuscripts that it’s not even funny. It’s not a choice at this point, I NEED to. It’s in my soul. And, it’s made me a decent paycheck thus far. There are a lot of changes coming my way in my own little writing bubble in the coming year and I’ve not had the best outlook on it in the recent weeks. But, I’m coming around and I think it’s for the better at this point. I hope you’ll stick with me for all the upcoming announcements coming from me.
I think that’s it on my 2018 resolutions. Six is plenty. I’ve no doubt they will keep me busy all year long. So, to the few old friends that have stuck with me through this last year, and to the new friends who’ve been SO amazing, and to my family and anyone who’s bought or read Little Gray Dress, THANK YOU. I hope our 2018 proves to be our best year yet!
What are you working on or towards in 2018?
-Aimee Brown
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September 26, 2017
A new FB support group for Romance Authors!!
Authors of the following genres allowed:
Contemporary Romance (excluding erotica)
Sweet Romance
Romantic Comedy
Chick Lit
Women’s Fiction (with underlying romance storyline)
Join here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/484459895254339/
-Minimum of 500 twitter followers required!
-NO Erotica, YA, DARK/Horror/Sci-Fi – sorry.
-I will be checking your books on Amazon and if they don’t qualify you will be declined.
-If you don’t answer the application questions you will be denied.
NO EXCEPTIONS to the above! Sorry.
September 24, 2017
It’s Fall already?
I live in Montana. We literally didn’t even start getting leaves on the trees until the last week of May. Our spring consisted of daily rain through June and our summer started sometime in July. Here we are the third week of September and we’ve already had snow, twice, the leaves are falling quickly and wearing flip-flops to bring my daughter to work is no longer something I should be doing.
I don’t want it to be fall already. I feel like summer only just started. There are two things I love about fall though, besides the cold weather. Pumpkin & Fall decorating.
I am a home decor addict. I change things around a LOT (too much if you ask my husband) and I love changing all my pink, summery flamingos into orange and yellow turkeys. (Ok, so I have a thing for birds… lol) I post a lot of pics of my home on Instagram. If you’re not following me there and want to see the nonsense that is my home (I just ordered a faux flamingo head… just sayin’) then come check me out at @authoraimeeb (<
Here are a few of my favorite things about fall decor…






What’s your favorite thing about fall? Tell me in the comments below!
September 13, 2017
Episode 2 of #AimeeReadsMeanReviews
This weeks episode of Aimee Reads Mean Reviews has been uploaded to youtube! Come laugh with me!
Check it out each week over on my Facebook author page http://facebook.com/authoraimeebrown – LIVE on Weds @ 12:00 pm MST (11:00 AM PST, 1:00 PM CST, 2:00 PM EST). Can’t wait to see ya then!
September 6, 2017
#AimeeReadsMeanReviews
Hi!
I’ve decided to start doing a new feature on my FB Author page called Aimee Reads Mean Reviews. Today was the first one and I explain how it will work and read the worst reviews posted so far for Little Gray Dress, along with what I think of them.
Watch the video here –
If you’re an author with a review you’d like me to include next week, email it to me authoraimeebrown@gmail.com and I’ll discuss it without outing you, your book and never the reviewer.
Happy watching!
-Aimee
September 4, 2017
A couple little things…
I’m gonna tell y’all a little secret (and maybe a complaint or two.) I want to start with some back story so you know where I’m coming from first.
[image error]Like everyone else on the planet these days I suffer from near debilitating anxiety at times. Not all the time, and not every day but, (& I’ve only ever admitted this to my husband so outing my own personal crazy is hard) I can not get into a car and not fear the worst every single second of the drive. And I mean, EVERY. SINGLE. SECOND. Sometimes, I begin worrying and dreading days or weeks, sometimes even months ahead of time. I can not control it. I can not talk myself out of it. You’d never know it was happening if I was sitting in your passenger seat but I’m tormented from the moment the car starts until it’s arrived safely at its destination. This doesn’t happen during little in town trips but if we are going more than about 20 miles, it’s sure to hit me. Once we get to our destination safely, I thank God and then begin the worry about the drive back. It’s so consuming that I can’t even enjoy whatever it is we’re doing. It started about two years ago out of the blue, I can’t even pinpoint the exact trip it hit me for the first time.
[image error]I used to be one of those women who could sleep, read, work on my computer, all sorts of crap while I was in the car. Not any longer. I could be on my death bed and still wouldn’t be able to close my eyes in a car. I do a lot of gasping under my breath, leaning away from the cliff side of the road, and throwing my hands out in front of me bracing for the impact of a crash that isn’t happening, With my husband, I beg him to slow down over and over even though he’s not speeding, and I spend literally every single second picturing the most horrific of car crash scenes.
Maybe, it’s because I worked in healthcare for so long and have heard and seen horrific car crash aftermaths. Maybe, it’s because I had a hysterectomy at 30 and my hormones have diminished causing a chemical imbalance. Maybe, I’m just certifiably nuts and am tormenting myself? Who freaking knows.
[image error]Now that I’ve told you this part, I can move on with my story… I take Xanax when I’m feeling this overwhelming anxiety. For me, a Xanax is like downing three bottles of wine in a ten minute period without ever using a glass. I’m almost immediately out, which I suppose is like being relaxed, but the aftermath of the Xanax is of a concern too.
I call it the day after Xanax haze. My brain is foggy, I’m tired, and… this is the best part for my family… I’m BITCHY, yes, in all capital letters. The sensor I hardly have is completely gone and if you cross my path you are bound to hear exactly why I think you’re a complete fucking idiot. It’s not anything I haven’t thought before that moment normally, but I’m guaranteed to let you know, and feel the tiniest bit better afterward.
[image error]I promised to go live last Friday with my ‘read bad reviews’ weekly video but considering I had taken a Xanax the night before, I knew it wasn’t a good idea. I’m totally fine being known as a mouthy bitch but I’m not totally fine making someone feel like total shit that I don’t actually know. Granted, some of these people need to be told what a fucking idiot they are, and they will when I can do it in a tad classier of a way.
So, my ‘read mean reviews’ will come to you live on my author Facebook page on Wednesday at noon MST. If you’ve written a bad review of Little Gray Dress and can’t take the heat like you expect me to do as an author, I suggest you steer clear. If however, you’d like to listen to what I have to say about your review (which I think is only fair, readers are allowed to bash us, writing a review is the same kind of thing, it’s your public opinion which authors are allowed their opinion on) then make sure you tune in. I promise it’ll be more funny than mean, but that said… sometimes humor can come out of the most honest of statements.
[image error]Tell me in the comments below… what gives you anxiety OR leave your favorite bad review and I’ll read it aloud on Weds with a shout out to you and your fab book (rom/com books please).
btw – I heart you Kristen Bell… & that jealous biyatch just wishes she was as pretty and talented as you!
btwbtw – If you still need to grab your copy of Little Gray Dress, you can do so here – myBook.to/LittleGrayDressU – 136+ mostly great reviews and counting! THANK YOU!
August 12, 2017
Whew! Debut novel, complete!
I feel like I need to write it on a blackboard with a giant check mark. It’s taken me about fourteen years to get to this point. Fourteen years of trashing half complete manuscripts one right after another. Fourteen years of learning every single thing I could about the publishing world and how to market a book. Fourteen years of learning what makes a great story and how to execute it.
That’s not to say I did it perfectly. I’m absolutely sure I didn’t, as I’m human. There is not an ounce of perfect within me. I made mistakes, probably typos, sentences that could have been better and I’ve no doubt I’ll have some complete assholes tell me just how wrong I got it. And that’s OK… when they can show me their NYTimes Bestselling Perfect Book, I’ll take their opinions a little more seriously. LOL Haters gonna hate, it’s just what they do. The fact that a computer screen keeps them safe and anonymous probably helps them more than me. But, it is what it is.
I’m so proud of how well Little Gray Dress has done this far. Never in a million years did I expect to end up ranked so high on Amazon in the first couple weeks. I didn’t expect to receive emails from more established authors asking me how I did it and I really didn’t expect to lose friends over it. My best cheerleaders have been the people most unexpected but I’m ever so thankful for you!
I’ll be the first to admit that over the last week or so I’ve had many sleepless nights, filled with nightmares of one-star reviews and personal attacks. Thankfully, I’ve been able to wake up each day and realize that most of those attacks never happened. LOL, WHEW! I might have a heart of stone but some things attempt to crack that exterior more than others. *Note to self… do not read reviews (especially on GoodReads).
That said, there is nothing better than hearing from readers as they gush how much they love the characters. How well they relate to them. How much they laughed or even cried. A simple thank you doesn’t even seem like enough to you guys. You’ve made me feel like I’m not a terrible writer. Thank you!
For those dying to know, yes, there will be a Little Gray Dress sequel, as well as a stand-alone about the character that I get the most emails about. (Who is it?) I will be giving this particular individual their own happily ever after. I’m working on it now.
If you noticed all the ‘sequel hints’ within Little Gray Dress, I applaud you. One woman was pissed that those even existed and that’s OK, some people just don’t get everything. LOL, I promise, all those ‘hints’ will be tied up in a neat little bow hopefully in the next year.
I do have some really exciting things in the works that I can’t wait to eventually announce but for now, I’m writing my heart out and hoping I can do these characters proud!
Without all of you, the release of Little Gray Dress wouldn’t have been as amazing as it was. I thank you for being supportive, positive and such a blessing to a debut author. I hope you’ll stick with me as I learn to navigate the author side of publishing.
Some of you fellow authors have supported me and had my back since day one. Just to let you know, you can count on me to do the same, whenever you need!! **virtual hugs to all of you**.
Because I am so incredibly busy, I am sad to say that I will no longer be dedicating a site to book blogging. I will obviously still be reading and reviewing here occasionally but, I will be choosing when and what to review. I just don’t have the time to do it all, I wish I did! And since my main goal, even when starting the book blog, was always to be an author, I feel that is the direction I need to take things at this point. I will forever be a huge supporter of book bloggers, as well as other authors so I can’t wait to see what you’re reading and writing. I’m always available for a chat no matter the subject.
If you’ve read Little Gray Dress I’d love to see your honest, non-dickish, review added to Amazon. Each review helps keep me high on the rankings. (Not to mention I love reading them when they aren’t written by a totally hateful douche wagon… lol)
I don’t have much in the way of ‘local Montana’ support so here’s to you my online readers, fellow past life Oregonians, distant friends and family, and inspirational romantic comedy/chick lit authors all over the world (even a couple in my own state). Without you, I wouldn’t be where I am today and I thank you!!
August 5, 2017
Thank you!!
If you've read the book I'd love if you'd leave your review here and over at Amazon. 5 star or 1 star, I appreciate all the honest reviews.
Leave your Amazon review here (or grab your copy): https://goo.gl/P9gjhv
Make sure you check out the GoodReads Giveaway for your chance to win a signed copy of Little Gray Dress!
Again, thanks. I couldn't do this without amazing readers like yourselves.
-Aimee
August 2, 2017
Little Gray Dress is Here!!
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It’s finally here!! I’m SO excited to share this day with all of you!! Below is the book, tour and Facebook Release Party information!
I have tons of prizes, giveaways, fun and even a couple LIVE Facebook videos starting at 11am. Join me here – http://facebook.com/authoraimeebrown and bring your champagne, party hats and questions!
See you soon!!
-Aimee Brown
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Little Gray Dress
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August 2nd, 2017
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Crooked Cat Books
Genre:��Romantic Comedy/Chick Lit
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Emi Harrison has��avoided her ex-fiance, Jack Cabot, for nearly two years. Her twin brother Evan���s wedding is about to end that streak.
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Her favorite little gray dress has made an appearance at nearly every major event in Emi���s adult life. Will it make another when she least expects it?
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��I have the cutest Giveaway for the tour – pictured here
Included is a ‘create’ coffee cup, some dark & handsome K-cup pods, a cute Life is Short, Eat Cake wall art, some tiny macaroons, a Little Gray Dress bookmark & postcard!
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Aimee Brown is a writer and an avid reader.��Little Gray Dress��is her first published novel. My second novel is in the works now. She���s currently studying for her Bachelor���s degree in English Writing. She spends much of her time writing, doing homework, raising three teenagers, binge watching shows on Netflix and obsessively cleaning and redecorating her house. She���s fluent in sarcasm and has been known to utter profanities like she���s competing for a medal.
Aimee grew up in Oregon but is now a transplant living in cold Montana with her husband of twenty years, three teenage children, and far too many pets.
She would love to hear your thoughts on��Little Gray Dress! If you���d like to chat with her she���s very active on social media. You can find her at any of the networks below. Stop by and say hello!
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Weds ��� August 2nd
Blog on the Run����� Book Review/Author Guest Post after 2nd
Books and Photographs����� Book Review
Judging More Than Just the Cover����� Book Review/Author Interview
Nicole Evelina����� Book Review/Guest Post
The Novel Girl Reads����� Book Review/Excerpt/Author Q&A
Thurs ��� August 3rd
Chick Lit Central����� Author Interview
NovelGossip����� Book Review
Hey Said Renee����� Author Guest Post
Romantic Reads and Such����� Book Excerpt
Steamy Book Mama����� Book Review
Fri ��� August 4th
BrizzleLass Books����� Book Review
O.D. Book Reviews����� Book Excerpt
He Said Books or Me����� Author Guest Post
Corinne Desjardins����� Book Spotlight
Where Dragons Recide����� Book Review/Author Q&A
Sat ��� August 5th
JenaBooks����� Book Review
Sylv.net����� Spotlight Post
Got Books, Babe?����� Author Guest Post
The Writing Garnet����� Book Review
Sun ��� August 6th
I Read Novels����� Book Review
It’s my Life����� Book Excerpt
RaeReads����� Book Review
Kelee Morris����� Author Guest Post
GrassMonster����� Book Review
Mon ��� August 7th
Living Life with Joy����� Book Review/Giveaway/Author Q&A
The Belgian Reviewer����� Author Guest Post
Book Lover in Florida����� Book Excerpt
Haddie���s Heaven����� Spotlight Post
Books in my Opinion����� Book Review
Literature Goals����� Book Review/Excerpt/Author Q&A
Tue ��� August 8th
Reading to Unwind����� Book Review
Kristin’s Novel Caf������� Book Excerpt & Giveaway/Book Review
Key of Dee����� Author Guest Post
FrankyBrown����� Book Excerpt
Smokin��� Hot Reads Book Blog����� Book Reviews
Weds ��� August 9th
Ink, Maps and Macarons����� Giveaway/Author Q&A
Heartalefix����� Book Review
Tea Party Princess����� Author Guest Post/(possible) Review
One Book at a Time����� Book Excerpt/Spotlight
TrashyBibloBlog����� Book Review/Excerpt
Thurs ��� August 10th
ItaPixie���s Book Corner����� Book Review/Excerpt
Rosa Temple Writes����� Author Guest Post
Life at 17����� Spotlight Post
Daily Waffle����� Book Excerpt/Author Q&A
Written by Deb��– Guest Post
Fri ��� August 11th
Pretty Little Book Reviews����� Book Review
Sparkly Word����� Book Review
Books and Readers����� Book Review/Excerpt/Giveaway/Guest Post
Ali the Dragon Slayer����� Book Review
Rambling Lisa’s Book Reviews����� Book Review/Book Excerpt
Sat ��� August 12th
Life of a Simple Reader����� Book Review/Excerpt
KD Reads����� Book Review/Giveaway/Guest Post
D.K. Hamilton����� Book Review/Author Q&A
20CC Reviews����� Book Review
Don’t miss the FB Release Party happening TODAY!! (August 2nd)
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You’re Invited!
What:��Little Gray Dress FB Release Day Party!
When:��August 2nd, 2017 – Wednesday – Starting with a LIVE FB video at 11:00 am PST.
Where: Facebook – LIVE video @ 11am & 5pm PST HERE.
Facebook Party immediately following the first video, throughout the day HERE.
Prizes:��WIN – book swag, prize packs, even gift cards!!��
You do NOT want to miss it!!
Join the Party NOW by clicking the links above.
