It's Wednesday, sometimes called hump day. I think we're supposed to feel that if we get through today, the rest of the week will be downhill (over the hump). I never feel like that. Do you?
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Who ever invented the workweek should have made Wednesday a day off. Work two days, off a day, work two days, off two days. What do you think?
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Actually, Thursday is the day I run out of steam, so my perfect work week would be work three days and off four.Â
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Then again, if I could live on a beach and only had to write, I'd work everyday. That life is in pictures on my dream board!Â
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Do you have a perfect work/life dream you're working towards?
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The Delecoeurs
I sent out links for free copies of Worth the Risk and Endangered. If you haven't downloaded them (its a zip file which should download when you click the link), do so now as I'll be removing them shortly as I prepare them for republishing.Â
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One thing I'll have to do is give them new titles. They're enough altered from their original publication that they have to be treated as new. However, I'm stumped on new titles. If you have any title ideas for renaming Worth the Risk and Endangered, let me know!
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Seriously! I need help as I'm not coming up with anything I like.Â
#amreading
This week I'm listening to Lauren Blakely's Sex and Other Shiny Objects. Many of her titles are quite provocative, such as Mr.
O. While her books have sexy bits, she also has characters that you can't help but really like. They're the sort of people you'd befriend if you ever met them in real life. There's not a lot of drama or angst. There's no danger. And yet, I really enjoy her books. They're funny, witty, and they have all the feels even without all the drama.
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Sex and Other Shiny Objects is a friends to lovers romance that involves unrequited love on the hero, Tristian's, side toward his best friend. Along with loving his best friend, he's raising his teenage brother, who also is in love with his best friend.
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Payton, the female lead, sees Tristian as a friend, but hasn't never forgotten the one kiss they shared in college. She owns a lingerie shop and blogs about intimate wear, which her editor friend decides make her the perfect person to test out viability of sexy scenes in romance books, such as love on a staircase. Of course, Payton enlists her best buddy Triston's help in the experiments, with all intentions of things staying platonic.Â