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Contest! Contest! Today, ten people will win a copy of Lori’s new book, The Cowboy and the Princess, as well as an early copy of Blame it on Texas. That’s right, ten people will win two books today. So make sure you leave a comment. And come back tomorrow morning to see the winning names listed on top of the blog. And now for the blog…
Contest! Contest! Today, ten people will win a copy of Lori’s new book, The Cowboy and the Princess, as well as an early copy of Blame it on Texas. That’s right, ten people will win two books today. So make sure you leave a comment. And come back tomorrow morning to see the winning names listed on top of the blog. And now for the blog…
Today I have a real
treat for you guys!!! I’ve done a
three-question interview with Lori Wilde and because I’m a firm believer that I
can never ask a question I won’t answer, I’ve answered the same questions. But first let me tell you about Lori
Wilde. She’s an amazing writer, and
someone I’m proud to call a friend. She’s
a Texan, though we don’t live in the same city.
We met at writing conferences years ago. We both
had our first books released by Silhouette the same year in 1994. And there hasn’t been a time since when we
didn’t run into to each other than we didn’t connect like ol’ friends, or
distant relatives—the kind that you actually like. And if you read the answers to these
questions, I think you’ll see a lot of similarities in our answers. We are very like-minded. Even the tone of our books are similar. We both write sexy, humorous books with a lot
of heart. Yet, for all the ways we are
alike, Lori and I are different.
Lori is . . . tall. Five feet and nine inches to be exact, and I
think the girl even wears heels, and I’m jealous of every inch. You see, I’m . . . short. (Some people call it petite, but they’re just
being nice; let’s face it, I’m short.
I’m 4 feet and a whopping eleven inches.
Lori is . . .
brunette. Thick, beautiful hair and it
has a bit of a wave to it. I’m blonde. Wispy blonde, which is another nice way of
saying it’s thin and straight. Any wave
I have in my hair is due to a curling iron and mousse. Lots of mousse.
Lori could be described
as glamorous. Tall, thin—yeah, glamorous
fits her to a T. I’m . . . I’m what
people call cute. I’ve always wanted to
grow up and be glamorous. But I never
did—never grew up or became glamorous.
LOL. I’m stuck with cute.
Okay, so now let’s look
at Lori’s answers to the questions, and then compare them to mine.
1. You told us your hero
Brady Talmadge's five unbreakable rules in the back cover blurb of The Cowboy and the Princess. What are
your five unbreakable rules?
LW: You ask the most intriguing questions. Let's assume you mean
other than the 10 commandment rules. Here's my five unbreakable rules.
1) Never, ever miss a
deadline
2) Tell my husband I
love him every single day
3) Clean the house at
least once a year
4) Always have animals
in my life
5) Don't spit into the
wind (Okay, I couldn't really think of a good fifth one.)
CC: Yeah, let’s skip over the 10 commandments. I think I broke a few of them. Good thing I’m cute, huh?
1) Never, ever let anyone steal your joy or passion
for writing.
2) Don’t forget to show the people in your life
that you love and appreciate them.
3) Have someone clean the house every now and
then. (I guess glamorous people have
more energy than cute people.)
4) Slow down long enough to enjoy the simple things
in life—a good book, a glass of wine, a beautiful sunset, a day with my
grandchild, and time with my fur babies.
5) Never sleep with my dog when she’s eaten
broccoli. (And I think my fifth answer
is a good one. And so would you, if you
experienced it.)
2. What's the most
embarrassing thing Anabella says or does in your book, The Cowboy and the Princess?
LW: She tries to seduce Brady
when she has no idea what she's doing. (She's a virginal princess after all.)
It doesn't go so well.
CC: Oh, I love seduction plans gone wrong scenes. They are so funny.
Poor
Zoe Adams in Blame it on Texas, gets
caught naked jumping up and down on the hero’s bed. And she doesn’t just get caught by
Tyler, the hero, who hasn’t seen her with her clothes off yet, but by Tyler and
his two best friends. Ahh, but Zoe had a
good reason for it to have happened.
You
see, Zoe loves her cat Lucky, a three-legged rescue kitty. She and Lucky are staying at the apartment
that is connected to the office of the Only in Texas Detective Agency. Zoe was in the shower when she hears some
serious barking and feline hissing.
Knowing that one of the detectives brings a dog with him to work, she
bolts out of the shower, wet and naked, to rescue Lucky from the dog who are
both jumping around on top of the bed.
She ends up jumping with them, and feels quite unlucky when the three
men come in to help her with the rescue.
3. As a writer what's
the one thing you want your readers to walk away with after reading one of your
books?
LW: A smile on their faces.
CC: A silly grin on their lips and the knowledge
that as long as there’s love in the world, everything can’t be all that bad.
Brady Talmadge was a cowboy with five unbreakable rules:
1) Never pick up a pretty hitchhiker
2) Avoid damsels in distress
3) Never order chili at a truck stop
4) Always trust your gut
5) Never tell a lie . . .
This is what happened when he broke all his rules . . . and got into a whole lot of trouble!
On the run from an arranged marriage, Princess Annabella of Monesta dons the guise of a hitchhiking cowgirl. But when she finds herself drenched, alone, and hungry, she has no choice but to trust the tall Texas horse whisperer who offers her a ride. He's like no one she's ever known—a strong sexy man who says just what he thinks. And when one wild kiss leaves her breathless, she quickly realizes she'll give up everything to spend a lifetime of night times in his arms. But how can there be happily-ever-after with palace guards hot on her trail?
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Zoe
Adams has always been content with her quiet nights at home, watching TV
alone-until her life turns into a real-life episode of Unsolved Mystery
Hunters. The story of a kidnapped girl triggers unexplained memories, and
Zoe is dead-set on figuring out why. Her search leads her to one of the Lone
Star State's richest families-and to sexy PI Tyler Lopez.
Tyler has sworn off women, especially redheads with killer curves who poke their noses into his clients' private lives. Still, he can't deny the attraction any more than he can deny that some of Zoe's crazy story makes sense. But when she becomes a hit man's target, this cold case starts heating up. Suddenly, Tyler will do anything to protect Zoe-even risk his heart.
Tyler has sworn off women, especially redheads with killer curves who poke their noses into his clients' private lives. Still, he can't deny the attraction any more than he can deny that some of Zoe's crazy story makes sense. But when she becomes a hit man's target, this cold case starts heating up. Suddenly, Tyler will do anything to protect Zoe-even risk his heart.
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Just
for fun, I want to know one of your unbreakable rules. So leave me a comment about one of your
unbreakable rules and you'll be entered to be one of the ten people to win a
copy of both Lori’s and my book.