And you thought that was supposed to happen in 2012? Silly!
So this isn't really the end of the world, or is it? I've had a few friends accuse me of having taken over the blog world, but it's time for my reign to end. While I'm wiping my brow in relief, a part of me is also very sad. It's been amazing getting to know so many new friends on the blogosphere.
Alexia’s
nightmares become reality: a dead baron, red-eyed wraiths, and
forbidden love with a man hunted by these creatures. After an attack
close to home, Alexia realizes she cannot keep one foot in her old life
and one in this new world. To protect her family she must either be sold
into a loveless marriage, or escape with her beloved and risk becoming
one of the Soulless.
Sherry Auger shares her review of Moonless. (Check out the "comments.")
Amy at Involuntary Smiles has me chatting about that magic moment when I became a serious writer.
What is the hardest "the end" you ever experienced?
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So this isn't really the end of the world, or is it? I've had a few friends accuse me of having taken over the blog world, but it's time for my reign to end. While I'm wiping my brow in relief, a part of me is also very sad. It's been amazing getting to know so many new friends on the blogosphere.
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Sherry Auger shares her review of Moonless. (Check out the "comments.")
Amy at Involuntary Smiles has me chatting about that magic moment when I became a serious writer.
What is the hardest "the end" you ever experienced?
It seems to have been a great tour for you. Heading over to check out the final excerpt. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWahoo! You have a great weekend too, Suzanne.
DeleteIt was a great intensive blast. Doesn't have to end though! I'm still making appearances for my book and it came out in September.
ReplyDeleteI know! I actually have 5 more scheduled throughout December. =)
DeleteSounds like a great read to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Comedy Plus and have a fabulous day. ☺
You have a fabulous day too, Sandee!
DeleteBecoming "soulless"--nice stakes there. Best of luck finishing up your blog tour. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm pretty sure I don't want to be Soulless, eh?
DeleteThe hardest "the end" was when my collie Faulkner died in 2010. We had a very close relationship. He was incredibly sensitive and knew how to take care of me without any training.
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
Aw. It's so hard losing a loved one--and especially one who gets you on a fundamental level. Here's looking forward to the day when there are no more tears and no more goodbyes, eh?
DeleteI look forward to being re-united with him.
DeleteSounds like a great read!
ReplyDeleteI put up a bet on the world ending. I'm really upset and I reckon those Mayans have a lot to answer for.
ReplyDeleteIs this it? Your tour, your Google+ notifications on my email account, will be ending? Say it aint so. Still, having followed around like some crazed groupie, I did share the fun. With that, I'm going to have some real cheese. Fantastically awesome British cheese. Yummy! LOL
Gary :)
LOL! Crazed groupies are welcome. And especially British cheese. =) The tour is over, but the cheese will continue...just not every day.
DeleteBummer to the end, it's been fun seeing you so famous!
ReplyDeleteI finally got to start reading today! Already, sooo sooooo good!
The worst 'the end' I've experienced was losing my grandma to cancer.
The worst book 'the end' was any book of a series that I read until it ended, for instance, Neil Gaiman's 'The Sandman' series, I really didn't want to read the last one.
LOL! You never fail to make me chuckle, Michelle. I'm glad you're enjoying the book thus far. =) --And I know about that cancer thing. Not fun.
DeleteFun giveaway, Crystal!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan. =)
DeleteIt was a great tour! I'm glad to read that you'll be doing more in December. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend.
Thanks, Dana. All good things must end, eh?
DeleteMy copy of Moonless is waiting crooking a finger from my Kindle. Can't wait to dive in.
ReplyDeleteYay! Awesome, Leslie.
DeleteWhat a firecracking sparkly way to end your blog tour blast!!! Yay!!! You so RULE!! Take care
ReplyDeletex
Right back at you. =)
DeleteI've enjoyed seeing you just about everywhere on the blogOsphere this month, Crystal!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lee.
DeleteThis has been such a fun blog tour, Crystal! Not surprised part of you is relieved it's ending--you've been on more blogs than most others seem to be for similar tours!
ReplyDeleteIt's true, by about twice the number--but it was worth it. =)
Delete'twas a great tour! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, yes it was. =)
DeleteI have indeed seen you and/or your book popping up in a bunch of places, and I'm not even done with my weekly check. @_@ But that's awesome. Hoping it all turns out ridiculously well, and that you get to rest a little afterward. ^_^
ReplyDeleteRest? What's that? ;)
DeleteSounds like you had great fun on your blog tour. But as you say, all good things must come to an end. Well done on getting to a suitable end!
ReplyDeleteThank you much, Pat.
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