Have you ever just wanted it to do this?
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I have.
A quick shout out today for my buddy Loni Townsend who is raining cheese down on the reading world by offering her fabulous book for $0.99 right now!
Follow the SOULLESS blog tour for some SUPER FUN reading/listening:
Artista Donna shares a video of ME reading the first chapter of SOULLESS
Bookwryming Thoughts: Meet the Cast--Women of Power
Elizabeth Seckman: Meet the Cast--Villains and Outcasts
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The pony is happy. It will lead you to happiness--just follow it to the amazing links of AWESOMENESS (aka the SOULLESS Blog Tour).
Well, no leg or beef. They might just knock someone out. Raining donut holes might be nice.
ReplyDeleteGrilled cheese sandwiches, no question! Omnomnomnom!
ReplyDeleteSomething salty like pretzels. Make them soft pretzels and even better and less painful.
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal, Many thanks for stopping by Pen and Paper. Good luck with the blog tour, it sounds like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteIf it was going to rain? Living here in the north east of England its more a case of WHEN it rains. Anyway, my choice of nibble would have to be chocolate every time.
I would pick Brownies or chocolate cake.
ReplyDeleteI got a copy of Loni's book!
ReplyDeleteyay for Loni! :) and I would totally want it to rain chocolate. I would stand outside that rain all day long
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout out!!
ReplyDeleteI think my dogs would go nuts if it started raining cheese. But then, I wouldn't want to be trapped in a room with them afterwards. I think I'd like it to rain Red Bull. Then I could just set out a glass and get a refill after I downed mine. :D
Raining cheese sounds good to me or maybe Malteasers!
ReplyDeleteChocolate of course!!
ReplyDeleteMy husband is the cheese monster!!! I'd like it to rain peanut butter cookies!!!
ReplyDeleteAlready visited Elizabeth.
ReplyDeleteYou're getting a lot of mileage out of that pony!
Ice cream. I'd hold my umbrella upside down, as the saying goes.
ReplyDeleteThat pony is adorable, I'd follow him anywhere!
I want it to rain lemonade. ^_^
ReplyDeleteAwesome reading by the way! Your storytelling skills are the best! :D
DeleteI know I'm late but congrats on the release of Soulless, it wasn't my fault though, I didn't have a decent internet connection for a while,does this mean you have only one book to left to finish the series? anyway, I like the pony he's pretty happy, I wonder what will he do when the tour is over. P.S. Thanks for you sweet comment on my blog.
ReplyDeleteMmm, cheese rain. And I did pick up Loni's book. :) Have a terrific weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'd build an ark for Reese's Peanut Butter Cup rain.
ReplyDeleteChocolate. No question. In various forms, depending on the season.
ReplyDeleteHi Crystal and Loni - good luck to you both with your books and the hail of cheeses ... I think I'll stick with hummous and fresh veg with some apple slices ... or raspberries if it's summer - cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteFor me, chocolate rain would be best!!!
ReplyDeleteI would like cheese or chocolate to rain down. Maybe they could alternate?
ReplyDeleteGlad the tour is going so well!
~Jess
I'm eating breakfast so I'm going to go with peaches with pancakes. :)
ReplyDeleteMangoes - and/or Spinach . . . .
ReplyDeleteFollow the pony. Happy cheese and smiling fingers. All the best with the tour Crystal.
ReplyDeleteI would love for it to rain water, then I would never be thirsty again. . .
ReplyDeleteFunny, when I looked at the rain graphic, I saw candy corns - the powers of my sweet tooth (er, sweet teeth).
ReplyDeleteBe well, Crystal.
If I had to pick one food choice that could rain down often it would have to be cheese... it tastes so good on anything... so I am with you there Crystal ;) xox
ReplyDeleteI do love cheese, but raining down one me... nope. I think strawberries, the first of the seasons.
ReplyDeleteRaining a food of choice? Chocolate, of course!
ReplyDelete~Katie
I'd want it to rain chocolate peanut butter cups. A second choice would be Raisinetes, since I have fond early memories of my grandpap coming home from work and taking that candy out of his metal lunchpail for me. I'm normally not a raisin fan, but when they're coated in chocolate, they taste so much better.
ReplyDeleteCupcakes? Doughnuts? All the best on the tour, Crystal!
ReplyDeleteI'd like it to rain M&M's.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a look at Loni's book.
Raining cheese? A video of you reading? On my way! :)
ReplyDeleteI followed the happy pony! ;)
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