Saturday Night Live-Blog

Book CoverTune in to this here site Saturday night at 9EST/8CST for another SB&J live blog.

We agreed that the format would be much better suited to a novella, and since I am a total, total mad hatted loony fan for historical romance and for plot lines wherein a heroine makes herself fugly for whatever reason, we’re reading Annie Burrows’ Notorious Lord, Compromised Miss. I’m so looking forward to it.

Come on by and join in.

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  1. Soccer Mom says:

    Hot ziggety!  I just bought that one today.

    anti spam word: mean15

    Noooes!  I swear I’ll be nice!

  2. Sarah says:

    I wonder if you told Harlequin you were doing this so that everyone that read this and wanted to buy it to follow along could get some discount or something?  Because I want to buy it simply so I’ll know whats going on tomorrow night…

    Although I know its not that expensive anyway, I just thought it might be a nice tie-in.

    thus87…and thus the discount was 87%?

  3. Thalia says:

    Am I the only one who is laughing that according to the rules on the ebook page, if you’re reading this in Adobe PDF, “Reading aloud:  not allowed.”  I wonder if blogging aloud is permitted.

  4. What’s going on with the Historical titles that they’re starting to sound like Presents?  A HMB Historical author I spoke to the other day said she’d been given one that sounded like a Medical (and even as an author of over 30 books, she didn’t get to change it).  What’s up with all these double-barelled titles?

  5. Chicklet says:

    “Reading aloud:  not allowed.”

    But what about people who move their lips when they read? That’s discrimination!  😉

  6. Robin says:

    No reading aloud/allowed.

    A pun and a homonym; Happy Holidays to me! (I looovvveee cheap literary devices)

  7. Erin says:

    no reading aloud

    My question is, how are they going to enforce that? I suddenly have images of a Harlequin SWAT team busting down my door as I read an e-book aloud to my friends.

    spamword—could41. It could happen.

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