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The book that I’ve whined about finishing since last year at this time is OUT. It is for sale! You can find out about it on my website! I’m so happy! Here’s my book blurb:
With all of time at risk, it’s a bad time to fall in love…unless it’s the only time…
Robert Clementyne is going on a transmogrification machine hunt. He fears finding the machine will be as difficult as pronouncing the name. How can the steam-powered device perform as advertised, and how useful can any information be, coming from a steampunk themed bowling alley/museum?
It’s pretty crazy, but he’s been there, done that, and thinks he can handle it.
And then he meets the proprietor/curator…Emily Babcock.
Emily grew up in crazy, still lives in it—hey, it’s her freaking zip code. So no worries when Robert and his team walk into her bowling alley. The first visitors ever to her museum.
But neither of them is prepared for what happens when they open the door to the past…and the future. With a side trip through Roswell…and a face-to-face meeting with an evil genius/wannabe—who is on his way to becoming evil overlord-of-everything…
The book is available at Amazon (kindle and print), Barnes & Noble (print for now) and All Romance eBooks (epub, pdf and mobi).
Okay, I’ve got that said, now I have to repeat it! I have a LIFE again! Whoohoo! I’ve watched a couple of movies, been pondering what to read next…I’m just excited to be thinking of something but a book or story that I need to write. Granted, I’m in promo mode, but it does allow me to think and read and breathe something else. I’ve been thinking about all the books on my Kindle and I think I’m going to try to, not review them, because I don’t do that, and its going to take me a while to read them. My kindle TBR is amazing. But I’m thinking I might try to do a sort of sample thing, where I talk about what it was about the sample or the blurb or whatever, that got me to add it to my huge TBR. There are books I want to talk about, am really excited to read, but I keep getting distracted by the next book I want and the next, so I thought, if I go through and list them, if might help me to read them or move on to the next book. Anyway, if you have any ideas about that, share them. (And spammers, be aware, comments ARE moderated, so pretending to post so you can link to lame stuff? Not going to work!)
Let’s see, what else have I been doing? Well, not much though I have gotten pretty good at Angry Birds. Got all the bananas and pineapples in Rio, but having trouble with the golden eggs because I have yet to get three stars on every level! What is it about that game that is so, so fun? I have other games that let you smash things, but this one, I don’t know.
Watched the DVD of the latest Harry Potter. Completely forgot it was half of the book, so was annoyed when it ended. if you are going to split a book like that, release them faster! Have Tron sitting here to watch, and I heard it wasn’t great, but I saw the original. I own it. Had to see it, okay? Really looking forward to latest LOST FLEET book (next week) but super annoyed at kindle price. Hey, publisher, you lost sales because now I’m only buying ONE copy and sharing it with my son. Would have bought two digital and prob a print. Now you get ONE. It bugs me that a reader “reward” for supporting a NY author is higher priced books. Not nice.
Anyway, end of rant. Must go back to rejoicing! (And I might watch Tron or something!)
perilously,
Pauline
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