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Monday, February 28, 2011
Happy Release Day to Me!
Ta da!!! Today is the official day that Dead on Delivery, my follow up to last year's Don't Kill the Messenger, hits the shelves, babies!!
I'm super excited because this book is my first ever Top Pick from Romantic Times. I actually cried a tiny bit when I found out. Of course, I also cried watching Despicable Me on Friday night, but that's another story (Sinead, I don't think we should watch movies together or maybe we should because I wouldn't have to share the tissue box).
Fresh Fiction liked it, too, and said my "distinctive voice rings gleefully throughout . . ."
So if anyone has been hankering for another installment of Melina's adventures, hanker no longer. It's here!
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My copy should be arriving on my doorstep any moment, along with Steph's new one. You guys both got AMAZING reviews and I can not wait to read them!!!
Oh Molly... you're so Two Thousand Late with your "books"!
DOD - is being uploaded to my Kindle even as I write this...
I love technology.
Oh and I just finished His Wife for One Night... Awesome! Amazing. Started Saturday morning - did not move from my couch until I was done. You kill me Molly... I always think there is that point where these two people just aren't going to make it and I'm so sad... Then they make it and I'm so happy.
My Kindle too! Yay! Can't wait!
Ooh! I want a Kindle. Maybe for my birthday . . .
YAYAYAYAY!!! How did the time creep up on us?
Kindle's kind of rock... but I think I need a copy of the awesome Dead on Delivery cover on my shelves...
Congratulations, Eileen!!!
It is a gorgeous cover. They did a beautiful job laying out the inside of the book, too. Seriously, Berkley's art department rocks.
I'm particularly enamored with the "National Bestselling Author" on the spine. :-)
So excited to read it... and Eileen, loved Despicable me. The end where he creates the book about the unicorn, perfect. My husband teared up a little at that, although he will never admit it
Andy and I both welled up when the minions made the ladder to save Gru as he saved the little girl. Ha!
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