Contest alert and personal update

The second of four Twice Tempted Arc contests is now up on my Facebook page (Missed the first Arc contest? It's on Goodreads and it's ending soon!). To enter the Facebook contest, you have to "like" my page or have "liked" it in the past. Not on Facebook or Goodreads? Don't worry, I'm having a contest on my website blog soon where all you need is the ability to email to enter.

Speaking of Twice Tempted, I was so happy to see this review from Romantic Times:

"Despite fiery lovers Vlad and Leila surviving an attack by one of Vlad's old foes, the road to romance is not going smoothly. Book two in megastar Frost's Night Prince series illustrates the challenges facing these two and the results are not pretty. But fortunately, this means readers are in for a story that is emotionally intense, chock full of danger and violence and loaded with flaming passion. What more could you want?" ~ Jill M. Smith, Top Pick!

 

My Overstuffed Bookshelf, Vampire Book Club, and Pure Textuality also gave Twice Tempted 5 stars. Less glowing reviews will come, of course, but for now I'm going to tell myself this is a clear indication that everyone will love the book. *grin* Allow me my illusions for a few more days, will you?

Now, onto the personal update. Remember last Tuesday I blogged about how I was going to blog more, and then you didn't hear from me for a week? Well, on Wednesday I had my gall bladder removed because according to tests, it didn't work. Luckily, a gall bladder is one of those don't-need-'em organs, but it did make for a stressful February since I rushed back from my mother's unexpected emergency surgery in Florida to have my own previously-scheduled surgery in North Carolina. I'd hoped to be back to work on Saturday, but I found out something I'd forgotten in the nine years since my last laparoscopic surgery: it makes you tired. Soreness and being reduced to feeling like an upside-down turtle aside (try sitting up or getting out of bed without using any stomach muscles. You end up flopping your limbs like a turtle on its back!), it's the tiredness that takes the most toll. Good news is that I'm getting more energy with each passing day, so I hope to be up to full steam by the end of the week. Here I want to thank God, the doctors and the nurses for everything going smoothly with the procedure and my recovery, and hey, healing up has allowed me to watch more episodes of Castle without feeling guilty that I'm not working ;).

Wishing all of you good health, and remember to look for that Twitter contest and the website blog contest soon!
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Published on February 26, 2013 13:10
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message 1: by BookaHolic (new)

BookaHolic I can't wait for this to be published!!! But I also had a question. Do you know when "Up From The Grave" Night huntress, Book 7; will be published? I miss Cat and Bones so much! I love your writing! Lol, thanks anyway! :D


message 2: by Renee (new)

Renee Praying that you're feeling 100% again quickly. Can't wait to read more of Leila & Vlad!
(And never feel guilty for watching Castle!)


message 3: by Malinda (new)

Malinda I can't wait! I already have it pre-ordered on Audible.com. :D


message 4: by Jeaniene (new)

Jeaniene Frost Rahma wrote: "I can't wait for this to be published!!! But I also had a question. Do you know when "Up From The Grave" Night huntress, Book 7; will be published? I miss Cat and Bones so much! I love your writing..."

Up from the Grave's tentative release date is the very, very end of this year.


message 5: by BookaHolic (new)

BookaHolic Jeaniene wrote: "Rahma wrote: "I can't wait for this to be published!!! But I also had a question. Do you know when "Up From The Grave" Night huntress, Book 7; will be published? I miss Cat and Bones so much! I lov..."

oh... :( Well, I guess I'll have to wait then. It's totally worth it though! Love your writing! Good luck with everything! :D


message 6: by China (new)

China Doll I am glad you are feeling better, and I am so happy you allowed yourself to catch up with Castle episodes. I'll read Once Burned again before the new book release. Are Vlad's book series going to be a trilogy?


Michelle(Chelle) aka Nightshade - Cake Whisperer Wishing you a speedy recovery!!


message 8: by Julia26 (new)

Julia26 Wow, how cool must it be for you to be called a "megastar" by the Romantic Times!!
glad your procedure went without complications and hope you're feeling better soon!


message 9: by Susan (new)

Susan Hope you and your mother are recovering well and feeling better every day.


message 10: by Stacey (new)

Stacey I had my gall bladder remover ~18 months ago after being really really sick for a month (I lost 8 kg in 10 days) and ended up eating nothing but 2 to 4 slices of bread, the occasional ice block and about a litre of water (I normally drink closer to two) for two weeks and only if I was on strong pain killers (without I threw up - yuck)

You will feel a bit tired and a bit off for a few weeks but the beauty to keep food down and not feel so sick (even if it was something simple like porridge or steamed vegies for the first few days!)


message 11: by Khara (new)

Khara Robinson Glad everything went well, and I hope you feel better soon!


message 12: by [deleted user] (new)

Had mine removed via emergency surgery in December of 2010. I was released on Christmas Eve to go home. Everyone wanted to visit with me. Husband finally barricaded me in the bedroom and told me to sleep


message 13: by China (new)

China Doll My husband had his removed seven years ago. The most important thing to remember after the surgery and beyond is to watch certain food intake like spicy and greasy. Your body will not process them the same way, so moderation is the key with those foods which we should do anyway, but who doesn't love something spicy or a little greasy once and a while.


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