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April 25, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 8
Today’s stop is a review on Books For Me. It’s one of those reviews that makes me want to do a happy dance!
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April 24, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 7
Getting Your Read On is today’s stop on the tour. Aimee has posted a review and is hosting a giveaway (yep, another chance to win a free copy!).
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April 23, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 6
Today’s blog tour stop is a review by Bookworm Lisa. You can read her thoughts here. (She rates it 4/5 stars.) If you’re looking for your next great read, spend some time at her site and look through her recommendations!
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April 20, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 5
Today’s tour stop is an interview at The Book Bug. You can read all about how I’m not very good at riding my bike or writing in chronological order or coming up with good titles. And if there are any problems with the post, it’s totally my fault, either because I answered the questions poorly or because the host of the website got kept up late Wednesday night reading Espionage and didn’t get all her sleep. There’s also a giveaway on that site, so if you’re interested, be sure to enter!
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April 19, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 4
Today’s tour stop is an interview and a book giveaway on I Am A Reader, Not a Writer. You can read all about why I’d like to have some terrorists over for dinner, why I like my kindle, my favorite childhood book, and if I prefer Harry Potter or Twilight.
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April 18, 2012
I Love My Hometown Newspaper
I’ve lived in Utah more often than not the last thirteen years, but I still call Moses Lake, Washington my hometown. Many places in Moses Lake are full of memories, especially the high school, the swimming pools, the seminary building, the church I attended, and my parent’s house. The most important thing about my parent’s home is the people that live there, but there are a few other things that make it seem like home: cookies in the cookie-jar, a fridge full of food, the grape vines in the backyard, and the newspapers. My parents get the Spokesman Review on the weekends and the Columbia Basin Herald on the weekdays, and that’s the way it’s been for decades.
On Monday the Columbia Basin Herald published an article about me. I’m not sure how long the article will be available online, but for now you can read it here.
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Espionage Blog Tour, Day 3
Day three’s stop is back at The Book Bug. It’s a guest post by me about deeper meaning in Espionage and in the opera Carmen. While you’re there, you can enter a contest to win a free copy of Espionage.
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April 17, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 2
The blog tour has two stops today. Fire and Ice has a review and a guest post, and author Julie Coulter Bellon has a review and an interview.
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April 16, 2012
Espionage Blog Tour, Day 1
The Espionage blog tour begins today! The first stop is at The Book Bug, where my amazing blog tour host, Lexie, starts the tour off with the itinerary and a GIVEAWAY! I’ll post links to each review, guest post, interview, and giveaway as they come up, so please check back here, at The Book Bug, or on my Facebook page so you don’t miss out on any of the fun!
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April 12, 2012
Guest Post
Today I’m a guest on Rachelle Christiansen’s blog. You can find my thoughts here. While there you can read about her newest book, Caller ID.
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