The Joyfully Reviewed crew has a hunt on! You can find out all the det’s HERE. So go forth and play!

The Joyfully Reviewed crew has a hunt on! You can find out all the det’s HERE. So go forth and play!

Lexxie Couper is fabulous. I’d love to introduce you to my trailer for Bound in Fury:

Happy Friday! YAY. Unfortunately I don’t have a flash fiction for you this week, as I’m knee deep in edits and deadline. I did, however, find something very cool! Bound in Fury is up on Changeling’s feature for Big, Beautiful, and Bold. I’m honored. There is also the best quote I’ve ever seen, courtesy of Mae West:
“Curve: The loveliest distance between two points.”
Ain’t that the truth! Check it out HERE on Changeling’s Main Page.
In other news, my Rookery Cove: Ocean’s Call is up on the coming soon page. There’s nothing really there yet, but the link is here.
I’m a guest blogger at Cata Romance today. Action. Adventure. Romance…let me know what you think!
The link is here.
I received an email from a fan of the Bound series this morning!!! YAY!!!
Selena, the lovely Vampiropolis creator and chipmunk friend (It’s because we’re short…*WEG*), posted Michelle Hasker’s Irish Dreams and my Spaceport:Bounty as recommended reads! OMG how awesome is that???
She said: “I loved this book. It had action, sci fi, a kick ass, strong and sexy heroine and a hot, sweet, strong hero.”
Awww, thank you Selena! *hugs*
Also, Danette B of Danette’s Chatting Lounge gave Phenomena authors some love as well! Thank you Danette! You should really check out her blog. She has some of the coolest interviews!

Wikipedia describes Tornadoes as:
a violently rotating column of air which is in contact with both a cumulonimbus cloud, or in rare cases, a cumulus cloud base and the surface of the earth. Tornadoes come in many sizes but are typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel, whose narrow end touches the earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris.
I have seen three tornadoes form in my life, and been IN five. I’m not taking bets on my luck but I will say this…I need to get the heck out of this part of Texas.
A couple days ago, about 45 miles south of San Antonio, an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.7 on the richter scale woke up a sleepy town. It’s funny, though…we all go inside, lock ourselves in our storm shelters and wait it out. Then we come out and chat a bit and go back inside. Even the unusual occurrence of an earthquake doesn’t faze the people here. Texans are laid back bunch.
I’m getting back to writing tonight and I’m not sure when I’ll lose my internet again. *hugs*
I’ll be posting my Friday Flash when I get home from work tomorrow (Friday evening). I have a special menage scene for Kaisquared. *WEG*
I’ll see you then!
I’m blogging over at the League of Amazing Writers today. Check it out!