Jaimey’s
Comments
(group member since Jun 18, 2009)
Showing 201-220 of 287

If you have an idea for the group itself, comment here. There may be three of us moderating, but we can't think of everything. :o)

I really was kidding. Gina didn't kill her neighbor. But her character did...
The Wonderful Demise of Benjamin Arnold Guppy
Madison wrote: "Jaimey has got me hooked on a romance novel. I cannot stand this genre so the child is good...."That would be perfect for the review. LOL ;o)

Good for you, Gina! I, for one, am glad you did. :o)

Gina: Did you really kill your nasty neighbor? What did you do with the body? (Sitting with pen ready to take careful notes...)
LOL Just kidding everyone...or am I?

So I will never complain about my husband. He's the whole reason I'm even here.
Madison wrote: "...how did you guys help your hubbys adjust to your new life style?"Honestly, I never would have published my books if my hubby hadn't given me an ultimatum: Publish them or quit writing.
It was all the impetus I needed to take that final step. He has always thought I am a good writer--and no, he is not ordinarily a romance fan--but he knew my insecurities wouldn't let me take that last step unless I felt like I didn't have a choice.

I meant to add...
If you want some behind-the-scenes info on
Betrayal, follow my new blog:
http://regencybetrayal.blogspot.com

Honestly, I'm not sure why I chose Brianna as her name. Probably because it sounds pretentious to me. LOL--no offense to anyone named Brianna. When she entered the servant class, naturally, she had to change it. She changed it to Bridgette. Something along the lines of: if you lie, stick as close to the truth as possible.
Penelope wrote: "I am celebrating a successful book signing in my old home town, Spokane, Washington, selling more the following day and then relaxing on a cruise ship and selling more books on the ship and by acci..."That's great, Penelope! Congratulations on a successful trip! Be sure to pop on over to the welcome thread and introduce yourself. And don't forget to add your book to our group shelf. :o)

Upon reflection, I should have indicated in the disclaimer that any "real" people or places are used fictitiously.
Thomas wrote: "Wow! Thanks so much! That will be great; I appreciate the support!"No problem. That's what this group is all about, after all. :o)
Be sure to pop on over to the welcome thread and introduce yourself to everyone.

Hi, Thomas, welcome to the group. Sounds like a great contest. You can go ahead and post a new thread in this folder to get a little more exposure, if you'd like. :o)

Weston's was actually real. He was a premier tailor in Regency London. :o)

On that note, I posted a link in the tips&tricks group just in case anyone over there needs group therapy. :o)
Madison wrote: "HaHaHa!!!! I just made a new male author friend. I am going to recruit him just because you posted this Jj. Mama's gonna go get some worms for her baby bird. Just hold on......LOL"ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm so glad you joined our group, Kathy. I look forward to reading
The Wind Whispers War. :o)

In the words of Goofy: 'Gawrsh...'
Ya'll are makin' me blush. ;o)

Do you have a goodreads giveaway listed? Or maybe a blog or website contest? Let us know. Start your thread here. :o)