BLOG TOUR INFO: Can’t Help Falling in Love (I am excite)

Tour BannerJust got the list of blog stops and found some cool new places to lurk check out for good book recommendations!

The tour starts Monday, August 19, and runs through August 30. There will be reviews, excerpts, guest posts, and giveaways. DOES IT GET ANY BETTER? Sorry for all the shouting. I’m calm now. Really. If you follow me on Twitter or Facebook, I’ll be sending out links every day so…

I’m also adding a link to the sidebar for easy clicks.

And next week, I’ll be doing giveaways too. And there’ll be an excerpt of the last Rock’n’Rolla Hotel book: Santa, Bring My Baby Back, coming December!

Aug 19-Blue Eyed Book Reviews
Aug 20-A Tasty Read Book Reviews
(Stop 2) Deal Sharing Aunt
Aug 21-Rose & Beps Blog
Aug 22-Crystal Blogs Books
Aug 23-Literary Chanteuse

Aug 24-Flirting with Romance
Aug 25-Romance Bookworm

Aug 26-Harlequin Junkie
Aug 27-Paws and Print
Aug 28-Read Your Writes
Aug 29-Faerie Tale Books
Aug 30-Storm Goddess Book Reviews

Printed books…in my hands!

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Sometimes you just gotta stack your books up and take a picture, am I right? I have no idea, but I had to as soon as I got the printed copy of Can’t Help Falling in Love in. I’ve been writing posts for the blog tour (August 19-30, I think, more info coming as soon as I have the stops) and remembering how much I like Tony, the hero. And Misty. Also, there’s a kiss in front of a bookstore that seems to take up a lot of my attention.

Maybe it’s time for a giveaway…

Changing horses in midstream

I know nothing about horses. They are large and have big teeth. People ride them. And it is apparently not the best idea to change horses in midstream, thus we have the saying. Google says we owe the saying to Abraham Lincoln. And it’s on the Internet so it must be true.

But I’m going to do it anyway.

I’m pretty sure I’m a pantser at heart. I always have been. When the assignment required an outline, I wrote the paper first and then the outline. I think this is because I have so many words and it’s hard for me to know what they’re going to do without spreading them out and rearranging them.

But I want to be a plotter. There are good reasons to plot first and then write. Being able to tell an editor what you’re going to do without writing the whole dang book would be a very good reason. Also, being able to follow an outline should mean you know what to put down every single day.

I got closer with the Rock’n’Rolla Hotel because I thought out a series. So, now that I’m at the last one, everything should be easy. I’ve set up the place. I know the secondary characters very well. But I’m going to tell you, the hero and heroine of this one are giving me heartburn. Part of that’s because my editor and I made a change in the first book that impacts this one. And it’s so cool that I can’t even believe how things work out. But now I’m having trouble figuring out who this guy is and what kind of girl he needs. Have you ever been there? No? Just me? Fine.

I mean, his backstory is set. We’ve been reading it already. What is the deal?

It doesn’t help that my day job has hammered every single bit of imagination into pulp lately. Or that the clock is ticking. But…today, I think I nailed the Jell-O to the wall. This is who he is (until my editor says differently) and this is who she is. And I’m starting over. This will be version three of Chapter 1. Third time’s the charm.

Anybody know where that saying comes from? If it’s Abraham Lincoln again, I’ll know it’s all meant to be. Just in case it isn’t, I’m not going to look it up. Here’s my new, impossibly ambitious plan. I still have the day job. I still have edits on Can’t Help Falling In Love. But I need this story done. So it’s crunch time, yo.

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