Today we have an AWESOME contest from Rhyannon Byrd. I'll...
Today we have an AWESOME contest from Rhyannon Byrd. I'll leave this one up through Monday so everyone has time to enter. The PRIZE a signed set of the BLOODRUNNERS series. That is a rocking awesome prize! Such good books and the set is hard to find!
Read about the Bloodrunners here
To enter the contest simply comment or ask Rhy a question!
Also open through the holiday are the Nancy Gideon and Jennifer Haymore contests and we will have a Sylvia Day and Pamela Palmer feature over the holiday with awesome prizes! Thanksgiving is fun:) So tab down to enter Nancy and Jennifer's contests too!
Since we moved to our new house in England, I no longer have my own office…but I do have my own corner. And, as you can see, I cram as much into my corner as I can. LOL. Sometimes I'll move around the house with my laptop, but most of the time I work here at my desk. I love to collect postcards from different museums, so there are a few of those on the wall. And yes, I have a deep and abiding love for the Colts and their quarterback. The signed pic of Peyton Manning on my desk was a birthday gift from my hubby, and I always keep it by my computer. It's, um, great inspiration. There's also my Spiderman, because let's face it, Spidey is just cool. I also have a few of my gargoyles, which I love. And then there are lots of family photos and only a fraction of the books that are normally piled up around me. (I had to move some of the books so that you could actually see the desk, LOL!)
I wish I had more office pics to show you, but sadly that's it. However, I thought I'd show you guys some of the photos I've taken of my favorite places in England. Since I wrote on my laptop while we were driving to them, they should count, right?
This is the village of Avebury, which is built within a circle of stones that dates back over 5,000 years. You can walk around and explore, then visit the shops in the village and have a tasty cup of tea. It's a beautiful, mystical place that is definitely worth a visit. And very inspiring when you're writing paranormals!
I took this photo last April at Tintagel, which is the legendary birthplace of King Arthur. I loved the views and thought it was gorgeous, but I was scared out of my mind as we climbed to the top. I hate heights, so I spent a lot of the time telling my kids to stay back from the edge. Heck, I even wanted to tell other parents' kids to stay back. They should hire me to stand at the top and warn people about the dangers of falling! LOL. But it really is a spectacular place and another great source of inspiration.
Merlin's Cave at Tintagel
The cave you can see in this photo is called Merlin's Cave, which is where they say the wizard lived. Cool, eh? If you ever get the chance, I strongly suggest visiting. It's a spectacular place to go exploring.
Many thanks to Lisa for inviting me to stop by, and I hope guys have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Hugs!
Rhy