It Starts Now

Today, INVISIBLE hits the ground running with events, giveaways, interviews & exclusive content! I have been waiting to share all this as we countdown to launch on Sept. 30th!

INVISIBLE appears on Dark Faerie Tales's Fall Carnival as the Carousel Ride (appropriately enough), including the *original* Chapter One of INVISIBLE that featured Joy working as a waitress in Antoine's Cafe. Even though it got cut in the final draft, you can read it & enter the ARC contest here!

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Not only that, the INVISIBLE Book Blog Tour starts today, September 15th, with Fiktshun's interview with Joy Malone and the first chance to win the Twixt series as well as an entry towards the Grand Prize Pack from Harlequin Teen. I will be posting about the various stops here on my blog!

Tour Schedule

Monday, September 15th Fiktshun
Wednesday, September 17th Istyria Book Blog
Friday, September 19th Refracted Light Reviews
Monday, September 22nd Books and Things
Wednesday, September 24th A Book and a Latte
Friday, September 26th Addicted Readers

And if you want some great blogger insights into what to expect in Book Two of the Twixt, check out some of the lucky ones who got their ARCs early and have posted their reviews including Istyria Book Blog, Libby Blog & Skye's Scribblings.

So, yeah, this is me:

Well, not really, but you get the idea.

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Fun Film Friday: My Fair Lady

I was raised on theater. Being from Chicagoland, this wasn't unusual, but I have fond memories of going to various theaters--big ones and tiny ones--going as a family, as a special mother-daughter evening or volunteering as teen ushers to get in free. One of my favorite venues was in Lincolnshire where I got to see classic musicals in a theater-in-the-round, where the entire play had to be staged for 360 degrees of audience seating so *everyone* got to see the action and the use of the aisles made us feel part of the show. I remember thinking the best use of the theater-in-the-round was the "racetrack" scene in My Fair Lady, which became one of my all-time favorite musicals. I recently shared this with my daughter and it *still* cracks me up (perhaps because of my stint living in London it now has extra meaning)!

May Eliza, Prof. Higgins and associated aristocrasy bring you a smile this Friday.

Enjoy!

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