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Calisa Rhose ~ Especially PROUD to present Bachelor’s Special by Christine Warner!!!
Osiyo~
Welcome to a special Friday edition here on the Ranch!
When my friend, and critique partner, Christine Warner asked me to help spread the good news about her long-awaited release of her latest book, I was honored and thrilled to oblige. On top of a great cover reveal Christine is also offering a $10 Amazon gift card, so after reading about the book- I know you’ll be and oohing and aahing over the cover- you can fill out the Rafflecopter at the end of this post for your chance to win!
Congratulations, Christine! *throws confetti while blowing party whistle*
Let’s get on with the show!
Here’s Bachelor’s Special from Entangled Press:
Bachelor’s Special by Christine Warner
Entangled Publishing – May 2013
Jill Adgate wants three things from life: a successful catering business, a family, and the love of an exceptional man. What she has is no job, a mounting pile of bills, and her outspoken best friend—who sets her up on a blind date with the man who inadvertently ruined Jill’s life.
Chet Castle is a businessman who has everything, except the ability to trust. Burned by a money-hungry fiancée, he refuses to get involved in any relationship that has a shelf life longer than a head of lettuce.
Intrigued by her ambition—and determined to get her in bed—Chet offers Jill the chance of a lifetime: work as his live-in chef and he’ll help her get her catering business off the ground. When sparks fly in the kitchen, Jill realizes what’s cooking is a recipe for disaster…
Title: Bachelor’s Special
Author: Christine Warner
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 2013
Imprint: Indulgence
Purchase from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Bachelors-Special-ebook/dp/B00CNTSVB6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1368115520&sr=8-2&keywords=bachelor%27s+special
Purchase from Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1115250848?ean=9781622661312
Author Information
Author bio:
Christine Warner is living her dream in Michigan along with her husband, three children, one laptop and a much loved assortment of furry friends.
Besides laughing and a good round of humor, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, reading, writing but no arithmitic. A confessed people watcher, she finds inspiration for her stories in everyday activities. She loves to read and write about strong heroes and determined, sometimes sassy, heroines.
A girl gone wild, at least where social media is concerned, she enjoys meeting other avid readers and writers on facebook, twitter and her website at christine-warner.com.
My blog/website: http://christine-warner.com/
Twitter under ChristinesWords: https://twitter.com/#!/ChristinesWords
My Facebook page…stop by and give it a LIKE to stay up to date with the latest: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christine-Warner/143430882396013
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5763713.Christine_Warner
I love to hear from readers and other authors. 🙂
Thanks for coming to help Christine celebrate!
Dodadagohvi~
Christine Warner is Two Timing the Boss
Osiyo~
I am over the moon excited to have fellow Rose and my critique partner, Christine Warner on the Ranch and in the Round Pen today with her second book, Two Timing The Boss! I’ve dished up some tough questions for her and she took them on like the champ she is so let’s see what she came up with. 🙂
1. I don’t do lists well, but… list of your absolute necessities in order to write at your best.
I love lists, so here we go 🙂
1. The house must be quiet…no tv, no radio, no people talking…I can usually work with the hum of the refrigerator or birds chirping, but that’s about it. Lol
2. I need to have the phone turned off. Basically because it won’t ring for days until I start to write, then everyone seems to call 🙂
3. Either a cup of coffee, tea or water must be within reach 🙂
4. I like to write in my scrubs, sitting in my big chair in the living room because it’s surrounded by windows and it’s inspiring and comfortable.
5. Barefoot. I don’t like anything on my feet. I think it’s a throwback to my childhood when we ran around barefoot 90% of the time. I’m a total comfort girl 🙂
If I have all of these five things, I can write without distraction and all is well in my little world.
2. What aspect of writing comes easy to you? What is difficult?
I can come up with endless story ideas and I have a folder devoted to them all. I seriously doubt I would be able to write all of them in this lifetime, I have that many. But it’s fun to have choices when I’m starting something new.
As for what is the most difficult, I would have to say writing fight scenes. And I don’t necessarily mean hands on fighting because so far none of my stories have had that, but scenes where there is a tense verbal exchange. I’ve never liked raised voices or confrontation, so it’s hard for me to get through.
I get that. I clam up in verbal confrontations because I can’t think or make sense. My characters tend to suffer the same limitations. Lol
3. Where in the world would you want to visit (all in the name of research, of course) and why?
Anywhere. I have story ideas that have my heroes and heroines all over the world. My husband and I recently just got back from a road trip where we visited NYC, Boston, SalemMA and a small section of Maine. I have stories already planned that will have my characters living in Maine and Boston. I’d love to visit Scotland, Ireland, Spain…to just name a few… because I’d love to have first hand experiences there to draw off of when I write a story from one of those locales.
I guess I would be happy to travel just about anywhere. I could fit my characters in stories in any locale.
How fun would it be to actually go for research…ahhhh…maybe someday, right?
So right! That’s the fun of internet research. You can visit all your dream places! 😉
4. What did you enjoy most about writing your latest work?
I loved writing my characters. I had the best time getting to know Farah and Keller as their story evolved. The best part was that they were each people who I would enjoy knowing in real life and being friends with.
5. What emotional reaction are you going for when your readers read your work?
I hope that after a reader finishes one of my stories that they walk away with a huge smile on their face. I want them to have laughed a little, teared up a little, rooted for the hero and heroine, wanted revenge if there was a villain, frustrated when things didn’t go quite right. Basically I want them to experience the entire range of emotions, but most importantly I want them to have that big sigh-worthy feel good moment that will stick with them long after the book has been read.
Some optional fun questions:
6. Dog, cat, or neither?
I’m going to cheat here…lol…since I’m a guest I get to do that J I have 2 dogs and 2 cats and there is no way I could choose which one I liked more. Since they all have their own distinct personality and bring something special to the family, I am glad to have dogs and cats in my life.
I’ll accept that. I have several dogs and one old cat. She lives at my sister’s ranch because she’s happier there, but she loves on me when I go see her. Lol
7. Who or what would you walk over hot coals, climb a mountain, or swim an ocean to get to and why?
I would do anything for my kids because I love them more than I could put into words…and if they were standing on the other side of those hot coals, or the other side of the mountain or ocean and holding a chocolate bar, I’d move a little faster. lol
8. Salty, sweet, or both?
It’s all a mood thing for me. Some days I want salty, some days I want sweet and some days I want it all! lol
I could go for a Payday bar right now! lol
Author Bio:
Christine Warner is living her dream in rural Michigan along with her husband, three children, one laptop and a much loved assortment of furry friends.
Besides laughing and a good round of humor, she enjoys spending time with her family, cooking, reading, writing but no arithmitic. A confessed people watcher, she finds inspiration for her stories in everyday activities. She loves to read and write about strong heroes and determined, sometimes sassy, heroines.
A girl gone wild, at least where social media is concerned, she enjoys meeting other avid readers and writers on facebook, twitter and her website at christine-warner.com.
BLURB:
Farah Smith is on a mission: secure the funds for her twin sister’s surgery. She’ll do whatever it takes to succeed. Even if that means putting her values aside to work for a man she finds morally bankrupt. But when the real Farah meets her new boss, she wonders if she’ll be able to resist his sexy advances long enough to help her sister.
From the blonde wig, to the stilettos strapped around her ankles, Farah’s a clone of Keller Donovan’s harem of past assistants. She can’t believe she’s let herself be talked into the disguise, let alone working for the man planning to demolish the hospital her sister so desperately needs, but the salary he offers is the only way she’ll be able to afford her sister’s surgery. The moment Farah meets Keller she realizes her most daunting task isn’t typing, spreadsheets or organizing travel arrangements, but fighting the growing attraction toward a man whose ruthlessness is legendary in the boardroom as well as the bedroom.
Determined not to end up in a disastrous marriage like his divorced parents, Keller believes all relationships should have a shelf life of sixth months or less. But when he meets Farah, all bets are off. He not only wants her to continue as his personal assistant, but his own private bed warmer. Unfortunately, his offer of an affair doesn’t sit well with her fairytale dreams or the strangled hold gripping his heart.
EXCERPT:
These damn shoes would be the death of her. She could read the headlines now: Penniless P.A. Falls to her Death while on Job Interview.
Almost to her destination, with no more mishaps, her confidence surfaced. Okay, maybe mastering this heel thing wouldn’t be such a big deal. Her steps became light, almost bouncy. Although she sensed Keller Donovan behind her, she didn’t let it deter her feeling of success. She stepped onto the large black and red area rug, less than ten feet from her target. The leather chairs.
“Oh!” Farah’s spiky heel caught on the edge of the expensive rug. Her legs shook and she shot her arms out from her sides, circling them like a bird about to take flight. She fought to regain balance inside the ridiculous stilts strapped to her feet. A brawl to the death. Over when she looked down to see the rug coming up to kiss her face. She threw out her hands, sucked in a breath and closed her eyes, scrunching her face as she prepared for impact.
But nothing happened. There were stars all right, and a blazing jolt of electricity shot from her toes, up her legs, through her body and exited with the small gasp which escaped her lips. Somehow Keller Donovan had grabbed her around the waist before she met the floor.
Heat burned her cheeks. He may have saved her body from bruises, but her ego, and whatever confidence she’d walked in with had shattered.
“Let’s not have an accident before your health benefits kick in.” His breath tickled her ear from behind. Chills hugged her backbone.
His touch released an unsettling flutter in her abdomen. She sucked in her stomach from the pressure of his strong arms wrapped around her middle, afraid to breathe.
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Two-Timing the Boss and my other book Some Like it in Handcuffs are both available in print and digital format at:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/
And you can find me at:
My blog/website: http://christine-warner.com/
Twitter under ChristinesWords: https://twitter.com/#!/ChristinesWords
My Facebook page…stop by and give it a LIKE to stay informed of what I have in the works: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christine-Warner/143430882396013
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5763713.Christine_Warner
I love to hear from readers and other authors 🙂
Wow Sounds like a great story Christine! I can’t wait to read this one too. That’s an awesome cover.
Dodadagohvi~
Liebster Award
Osiyo~
What a pleasant surprise! I woke to another blog award from my critique partner and friend, Christine Warner! How awesome, right? She’s great. Just look at this!
The Liebster Blog Award originated in Germany. Liebster means dearest or beloved, and Liebe is love.
So cool. Thank you Christine!
To accept this award, the recipient will:
– Thank the person who gave it to them and link back to that person’s blog- I did.
– Copy and paste the award to their blog- see mine in the sidebar.
– Choose 5 blogs to award in kind, and break the news by commenting on those blogs- see below.
– Hope those people pay it forward in turn by accepting and awarding “The Liebster Blog Award” to bloggers they’d like to honor- fingers are crossed. 🙂
Pretty easy to do, pretty amazing to award! So here are my five: (I copied the instructions from Christine’s blog)
3. Beth Trissel
4. Sarah Grimm
Dodadagohvi~