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Blindsided Blog Tour - Posssibly my favourite day ever!

Good morning!

As brilliant as my time with Annalisa Crawford was, I can't tell you how nice it is to slowly be getting back into my normal daily routine! Today I will be slowly catching up on the things I missed - in between working on an old project I recently became re-inspired by! I am actually so excited, my fingers are twitching LOL!

Also, thanks to all who stopped by my entertainment blog to read about my adventure with Annalisa! If you haven't seen it yet and want to check it out - you can do so by clicking here. As mentioned, there will be a more personal post about that coming soon - but first, on with the Blindsided Blog Tour!

Today I am with the super talented Jaycee DeLorenzo - and if you haven't read her debut novel, The Truths About Dating and Mating,  I highly recommend it! At Jaycee's place, you will find my favourite post of the tour - purely for its sillinesss!

I'll also be on the Tribute Books blog, where the fantastic, and possibly hardest working woman I've ever known, Nicole Langan interviewed me and is offering an ebook giveaway of Blindsided!

As always, thanks so much for sticking with me - one more day to go, and the tour will be over! How time flies!

Comments

  1. Can't believe it's almost over! And another project?! I'm surprised you have time to breathe! I'm still working on my NaNo project - almost at 40k now, lol. :P

    Off to read all about your adventure!

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  2. Love when the fingers are twitching to write! ;)

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  3. Just visited Jaycee's blog and will be singing that song for the rest of the day. Not that I'm complaining. I love Christmas songs.

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  4. You are a busy lady too!! Now, I have to go visit the links...

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  5. Kyra, I couldn't wait for December 6th to roll around so I could sing your praises on my blog. There is no better book to curl up with for a fun, romantic read than Blindsided this holiday season - that's for sure! LOVED IT! :)

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  6. Ooh, good luck with the writing! Love that feeling!

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  7. I'm still playing catch up, but I will definitely checkout what you had going on with Annalisa. :)

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  8. Good luck with catching up! And yay for writing!

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  9. LOVE that excited feeling! Sadly for me I'm currently excited by TWO NEW IDEAS but really all I should be doing is revising old ones ;)

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  10. Whoa good luck with the writing :)

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