Friday, June 22, 2012

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Win TEN BEACH ROAD by Wendy Wax



I am delighted to offer a copy of one of my favorite summer reads last year, TEN BEACH ROAD by Wendy Wax. The paperback just came out and one lucky reader can win a copy! Scroll down for information on how you can win and to read an excerpt.

If you loved Jennifer Weiner's Fly Away Home...then try Ten Beach Road

“Great escape reading, perfect for the beach.”Library Journal

"Sexual magnetism...and a secret...add dramatic tension...showcasing three women who rise above their shattered realities with grace, determination, and a little elbow grease."   Publisher's Weekly

“Full of laughter, heartache, secrets, loyalty, and courage… run out and pick up a copy!” —Night Owl Reviews

When Wendy Wax introduced Madeline Singer, Avery Lawford and Nicole Grant and shared their story of friendship, family and triumph in TEN BEACH ROAD, USA Today cited the book as one of “six that belong in your beach bag.” Now, this highly praised novel, which has already gone back to press seven times since its original trade paperback publication, is also available as a mass market paperback.

Wax set TEN BEACH ROAD at two of her favorite spots in the world—St. Pete Beach, the city in which she was raised, and the famous Pass-a-Grille beach—where she brings together three women, thrown together by fate, and challenges them with choices that will change their lives.

Madeline, Avery and Nicole are very different from one another. Madeline is a homemaker coping with an empty nest and an unemployed husband. Avery is an architect. At least she was until she ended up as the sidekick on her ex-husband’s television program—the one she created, sold and co-hosted. Nicole, dating guru, matchmaker extraordinaire and founder of Heart, Inc., is living in the shadow of her biggest mistake—trusting her only brother. All are at the end of their financial ropes, the victim’s of a Bernie Madoff-style Ponzi scheme. All they have left is shared ownership of the once-glorious Bella Flora mansion, now a beachfront ruin.

Madeline, Avery and Nikki have to make a choice—cut their losses and sell the historic property for whatever amount of money they can get or trade sweat equity for the backing of a local contractor in order to restore it and their bank accounts. The women choose to save Bella Flora. There amidst the rubble and former glory, in the midst of a sweltering summer and the backbreaking tasks of renovation, they begin to redefine themselves, and to discover their own strength and the power of friendship. Then, as Bella Flora again stands magnificent and proud, secrets begin to pull them apart and fate steps in once more, ready to destroy everything they’ve built.

Once again, Wendy Wax has imbued the lives and dialogue of her protagonists with energy and insights that immerse readers in their story from the very start.


ABOUT WENDY WAX
A St. Pete Beach native and longtime Atlanta resident, Wendy is perhaps best known to readers for her exploration of women’s friendships and the emotional bonds tying people to their families, friends and work. Her writing has been called “entertaining and informative” (St. Petersburg Times) and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution praised her “breezy wit and keen insight.”  TEN BEACH ROAD is the first of Wendy’s novels to use her hometown as her primary setting.

Wendy has always been a voracious reader. Her love affairs with language and storytelling paid off beginning with her first shift at the campus radio station while studying journalism at the University of Georgia. She returned to her home state, and then studied in Italy before graduating from the University of South Florida and going to work for the Tampa PBS affiliate, WEDU-TV. She was best-known in the Tampa Bay area as the host of Desperate & Dateless, a radio matchmaking program that aired on WDAE radio, and nationally as host of The Home Front, which aired on PBS television affiliates across the country.

The mother of a toddler and an infant when she decided to change careers to write professionally, Wendy has since written eight novels, including OCEAN BEACH, Ten Beach Road, Magnolia Wednesdays, The Accidental Bestseller (a Romance Writers of America Rita Award finalist), Leave It to Cleavage, 7 Days and 7Nights, and Single in Suburbia. Her work has been sold to publishers in ten countries and to the Rhapsody Book Club. Her novel, Hostile Makeover, was excerpted in Cosmopolitan magazine.



To win a copy of TEN BEACH ROAD by Wendy Wax, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "TEN BEACH ROAD" as the subject or click here. Make sure to include your name and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends July 10, 2012. Good luck!


Excerpt from TEN BEACH ROAD
by Wendy Wax

An eternity later, they hobbled out to the backyard just as the sky was beginning to pinken.  Bedraggled, they dropped into the beach chairs with a scrape of aluminum against concrete.

“I don’t think I’ve ever been this dirty in my entire life.” Madeline plopped a family-sized container of hummus and triangles of pita bread on the upside down packing box that their Sam’s purchases had been carried in.

“Me, neither.”  Avery dropped a bag of Cheez Doodles beside it and swiped the back of her forearm across her forehead, managing to add another streak of dirt to her face.

Nicole set an unopened bottle of Chardonnay on the pool deck next to her bare feet and handed a plastic cup to each of them.  “If there was an inch of water in this pool, I’d be in it.”  Nicole slumped in her chair.  “I think we should make it a top priority.”

“We barely have a working bathroom,” Avery pointed out.  “It took me forever to clean the shower and tub up in the hall.  There’s pretty much no water pressure.  I’d rather have a shower than a swim in a pool.”

“I want both,” Nicole said, lifting the cup to her lips.  “It’s not an either/or sort of thing.”

“Well, it is here.”  Avery took a long sip of wine as the sun slipped farther toward the Gulf.  “Everything’s not going to get done at once, but I will talk to Chase about the schedule and how things should be prioritized.”

Madeline looked ruefully down at herself.  Together they could have posed for the illustration of “something the cat dragged in” – even Nicole in her high-end running clothes and her hair pulled back in a glittery clasp.  This was only day one;  she could hardly imagine what they’d look like after the long, hot summer that lay ahead.
Her arms were so tired that it took real effort to lift even the small plastic cup, but she nonetheless touched it to the others.  “Cheers!” she said, and they nodded and repeated the toast.  “Will you be able to run your business from here?” she asked Nicole as they contemplated the sinking sun.

Nicole’s cup stopped midway to her lips.  In the pass, a boat planed off and gathered speed as it entered the Gulf.  “Sure,” she finally said.   “Have laptop and cell phone, will match make.” She turned her gaze from the boat that was now disappearing from view to focus on Madeline.  “How about you?” Nicole asked.  “Can you really leave home for the whole summer?”

Madeline finished the last drops of wine and set her glass on the makeshift cocktail table.  “You make it sound like going to camp,” she said in what could only be described as a wistful tone.  “I was hoping my husband, Steve, would come down and help for a while.”

“Oh, is he retired?” Avery asked.

Madeline felt her cheeks flush.  Nicole raised an eyebrow and poured them all another glassful.

“Not exactly,” Madeline admitted.  “He was a financial planner who made the mistake of putting all his clients’ money in Malcolm Dyer’s fund.  Along with his family’s.”

Her teeth worried at her bottom lip.  She hadn’t meant to say so much.  Or sound quite so pathetic.

“He stole my father’s entire estate,” Avery said.  “Everything he’d built over a lifetime of hard work went into that thief’s pocket.”  She grimaced and shoved her sunglasses back up on top of her head.  “I still can’t believe it.  Anything short of being drawn and quartered would be far too good for him.”

Madeline saw Nicole shiver slightly.  “Are you cold?”  The sun had not yet set, but its warmth had diminished.

“No.”  Nicole turned her attention to the boat traffic in the pass.  A Jet Ski swooped close to the seawall, its plume of seawater peacocking behind it.  The rider was big shouldered and solid with jet black hair and heavily muscled arms.  Nicole watched idly at first, presumably because he was male and attractive, but straightened in surprise as the rider locked gazes and offered a mock salute before revving his engine and zooming away.

“Do you know that guy?” Madeline asked Nicole, surprised.  “He waved at you.”

“No,” Nicole said.  “I don’t think he was actually waving at me.  He …”

“Yes, he was,” Madeline insisted.  “He acted like he knew you.”

“That guy was definitely hunky,” Avery said.  “And he was definitely eyeing Nicole.”

“He must have thought I was someone else,” Nicole took a sliver of pita and chewed it intently before changing the topic.   “So, how many kids do you have?” she asked Madeline.

“Two,” Madeline said, unsure how much information to share.  “My son’s struggling a bit at school; he’s in his freshman year at Vanderbilt,” she said.  “And my daughter, well, right before I left she lost her job-she’s a filmmaker- and she came home unexpectedly to live.”  She cleared her throat as if that might somehow stop this bad news dump.  “That was right after my mother-in-law moved in.”

“Good Lord,” Nicole said.  She lifted the bottle, eyed the little that was left, and poured the remaining drops into Madeline’s glass.  “No wonder you want to go away to camp.”  She smiled with what looked like real sympathy.  “Drink up. Girl; I’d run away from home, too, if I had to deal with all that.”

They sat in silence for a few minutes, sipping their wine, as the sun grew larger and brighter.  A warm breeze blew gently off the Gulf, stirring the palms and riffling their hair.

“Maybe you should get your daughter to come down and shoot some ‘before’ video for us,” Avery suggested.  “That’s actually what led to Hammer and Nail.” She furrowed her brow.  “I had no idea what was coming down the pike when I shot that first ten minutes.”

Madeline considered the small blonde.  “My mother-in-law seemed to think it was your husband’s show, that he got you on it.”

“A lot of people came to believe that,” Avery said, her tone wry.  “Including my ex-husband.   But the idea was mine.  I’m the one who sold it, and us, to the network.”

They fell silent as the sun burned with a new intensity, shimmering almost white, then turning golden red that tinged the Gulf as it sank smoothly beneath it.

“God, that was beautiful,” Madeline breathed as they all continued to stare out over the Gulf, unable to tear their gazes from the sky and the last painted remnants of daylight.  “It makes me feel like anything is possible.”

No one responded, and she supposed she should be grateful that no one trampled on her flight of fancy.  The show was over, but Madeline could still feel its power.  It moved her in a way her fear and even her resolution and Little Red Henness had not.  She raised her now-empty glass to Avery and Nicole.  “I propose that we all make a sunset toast.  That we each name one good thing that happened today.”

“Good grief,” Nicole said.  “Look around you.”  She motioned with her empty plastic glass at the neglected house that hunkered behind them, the cracked and empty pool, the detached garage with its broken windows and listing door.  “Is your middle name Pollyanna?”

Madeline flushed at the comment, but she didn’t retract her suggestion.  “I’m not saying we should pretend everything’s perfect,” she said.  “I’m just saying that no matter how bad it is it would be better to dwell on the even slightly positive than the overwhelming negative.”

“You’re serious, aren’t you?”  Avery asked.  They all still held their empty glasses aloft.  “How good a thing does it have to be?”

“That’s up to you.” Madeline said.  “I’m not interested in judging; there will be no ‘good enough’ police.”
“Well, that’s a good thing,” Nicole snorted.

“All right, hold on a sec,” Madeline said.  She went into the kitchen and retrieved a second bottle of wine from the fridge, grateful that John Franklin had had the power turned on.  As she refilled their glasses, she searched for a positive.  Nicole was right, it wasn’t an easy task.

“Okay.”  She raised her now-full glass and waited for the others to do the same.  “I think it’s good that three complete strangers were able to reach an agreement and commit to a course of action.”

They touched glasses and took a sip.  Madeline nodded at Avery.  “Your turn.”

“Hmmmm, let me think.”  She looked out over the seawall at the gathering darkness as the three of them sat in a spill of light from the loggia.  A few moments later she raised her glass.  “I think it’s good that this house is not going to be torn down.  It deserves a facelift and a new life.”

They clinked and drank and turned their gazes to Nicole.  Madeline could hardly wait to hear what she would say.

Nicole looked back at the house, then at them.  A small smile played around her lips, and Madeline wondered if she was going to tell them to stuff the happy crap or simply refuse to participate.  But she raised her glass in their directions and with only a small sigh of resignation said, “It’s a good thing no one saw me in that minivan.  I can’t imagine how I’d ever live it down.”

©Wendy Wax






Thursday, June 21, 2012

BookBitchin'

Every now and then I feel the need to vent, and having a blog is just about the best and most public way to do it. So here goes...

Publishers who reissue old books as new books suck. I had a library patron come in all upset because she read THE DECISION by Penny Vincenzi and loved it so much that when she saw what she thought was a sequel, MORE THAN YOU KNOW, she ran out and bought it so she wouldn't have to wait for a library copy. It's the same book. THE DECISION was released in the UK by Headline Publishing Group in 2011 and MORE THAN YOU KNOW by Doubleday in 2012. In small print on the copyright page of MTYK it does say, "Originally published in different form in Great Britain as The Decision..." So now you know.

Writerspace sucks. Who is Writerspace and why do they sign me up for newsletters I never asked for? Not only do they send me their newsletter, but also some authors' newsletters (are you people paying them for this service? Cause it sucks...just saying...) I might actually read the author newsletters if they came to my regular email address and I had signed up for them. But that isn't the case here.

Shelfari sucks tooWhy do I have to opt-out to not receive spam from Shelfari? Shouldn't I have to opt-IN to get their crap?

Gmail doesn't suck, it's awesome!
 I use Gmail for the contests I run for all the books I giveaway, both here on the blog and on my website at BookBitch.com. The way to enter those contests is to send an email to the gmail account I use just for contests. The mail is sorted automatically for me (thanks, Gmail!) and I don't use that account for anything else. Yet somehow Shelfari and Writerspace seem to think that email address is good for their crap. Here's a hint - everything that isn't automatically sorted into contest email gets put into the spam folder.

Here's another hint for those of you who enter my contests - if you don't have the subject exactly the same as it states in the contest rules and on the link I provide, guess what - your entry gets sorted into the spam folder. Or maybe the trash folder, I forget. Either way, you won't win so pay attention. Trust me, use the link or type carefully - it's great fun to win a book!

And that ends today's rant. Thanks for reading and feel free to rant yourself in the comments.

Monday, June 18, 2012

Win ISLAND APART by Steven Raichlen


From the celebrated author of Planet Barbecue and How to Grill comes a surprising story of love, loss, redemption, and really good food.   

Claire Doheney, recovering from a serious illness, agrees to house-sit in an oceanfront mansion on Chappaquiddick island in Martha’s Vineyard. The New York book editor hopes to find solace, strength, and sufficient calm to finish her biography of the iconoclastic psychotherapist, Wilhelm Reich.

The last thing she expects to find is love. 

Then she meets a mysterious man the locals call the Hermit. No one knows his real name or where he lives. To their mutual surprise, Claire and the stranger discover that they share a passion for cooking that soon sparks something more.

But Claire’s new friend has a terrible secret that threatens to drive them apart forever. The clock is ticking. Can Claire let love into her life once more before it's too late?

Told by a New York Times bestselling author and international TV host with a keen eye for Chappaquiddick's extraordinary natural beauty, Island Apart has it all—romance, history, travel, crime, lovemaking of exquisite intensity, and cooking scenes so vivid, they'll make your taste buds ache with hunger. Steven Raichlen's novel is a smart love story—not to mention a terrific beach read. Think The Bridges of Madison County with better food.

Too often, Lawrence-Lightfoot believes, we exalt new beginnings t the expense of learning from our goodbyes. Exit finds isdom and perspective in the possibility of moving on and marks the start of a new conversation, to help us discover how we might make our exits with purpose and dignity.


Steve Raichlen will be appearing June 24th at 7:00 PM at Books & Books, 265 Aragon Ave, Coral Gables, FL. Please call 305-442-4408 for more information.

To win a copy of Island Apart by Steven Raichlen, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "ISLAND APART" as the subject. Make sure to include your name and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends June 25, 2012. Good luck!




Monday, June 11, 2012

Win Exit: The Endings That Set Us Free by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot


From a renowned sociologist, the wisdom of saying goodbye

Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is enthralled by exits: long farewells, quick goodbyes, sudden endings, the ordinary and the extraordinary. There’s a relationship, she attests, between small goodbyes and our ability “to master and mark the larger farewells.”

In Exit, her tenth book, she explores the ways we leave one thing and move on to the next; how we anticipate, define, and reflect on our departures; our epiphanies that something is over and done with. The result is an enthusiastic, uplifting lesson about ourselves and the role of transition in our lives.

Lawrence-Lightfoot, a sociologist and a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has interviewed more than a dozen women and men in states of major change, and she paints their portraits with sympathy and insight: a gay man who finds home and wholeness after coming out; a sixteen-year-old boy forced to leave Iran in the midst of the violent civil war; a Catholic priest who leaves the church he has always been devoted to, he life he has loved, and the work that has been deeply fulfilling; an anthropologist who carefully stages her departure from he “field” after four years of research; and many more.

Too often, Lawrence-Lightfoot believes, we exalt new beginnings t the expense of learning from our goodbyes. Exit finds isdom and perspective in the possibility of moving on and marks the start of a new conversation, to help us discover how we might make our exits with purpose and dignity.

To win a copy of Exit: The Endings That Set Us Free by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "EXIT" as the subject. Make sure to include your name  and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends June 18, 2012. Good luck!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Win WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND by Rochelle Weinstein


For any woman who has loved and lost and wondered what could have been....What We Leave Behind by Rochelle B. Weinstein chronicles the life and emotional growth of Jessica Parker as she frees herself from the past and moves forward with her future. 

At sixteen, Jessica is managing the emotional trauma of her father’s death while surrendering to the profound pain of a failed first love. Jonas Levy, a twenty-two-year-old medical student, has abruptly walked out of Jessica’s life after an intense summer romance, and the wounds are still raw. Is it possible to ever forget the boy you first gave your heart to?

Jessica eventually moves on, and in her twenties, becomes a successful music supervisor in Los Angeles. She marries film producer, Marty Tauber, starts a family, and appears to have it all, until things slowly begin to unravel. The marriage struggles through a miscarriage and becomes harder and harder to sustain.

With an unexpected phone call from New York, a secret from Jessica’s past comes to light. As the rippling effects of her betrayal emerge, Jessica finds herself caught in the firestorm of long-hidden emotional trauma. 

Thrust into a modern day moral and ethical dilemma, Jessica must face the pain of her past or lose everything she holds dear. Will she be able to reconcile old feelings in time to salvage her marriage? An honest, tender, and poignant portrayal of love in its many forms, this heart wrenching novel will resonate with any woman who has questioned her past and wondered what could have been.

To win a copy of WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND by Rochelle Weinstein, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "WHAT WE LEAVE BEHIND" as the subject. Make sure to include your name  and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends June 17, 2012. Good luck!



Win SHADOW OF NIGHT by Deborah Harkness!


I am delighted to offer a copy of SHADOW OF NIGHT by Deborah Harkness to one lucky reader!

"Together we lifted our feet and stepped into the unknown"—the thrilling sequel to the New York Times bestseller A Discovery of Witches

Deborah Harkness exploded onto the literary scene with her debut novel, A Discovery of Witches, Book One of the magical All Souls Trilogy and an international publishing phenomenon. The novel introduced Diana Bishop, Oxford scholar and reluctant witch, and the handsome geneticist and vampire Matthew Clairmont; together they found themselves at the center of a supernatural battle over an enchanted manuscript known as Ashmole 782.

Now, picking up from A Discovery of Witches’ cliffhanger ending, Shadow of Night plunges Diana and Matthew into Elizabethan London, a world of spies, subterfuge, and a coterie of Matthew’s old friends, the mysterious School of Night that includes Christopher Marlowe and Walter Raleigh. Here, Diana must locate a witch to tutor her in magic, Matthew is forced to confront a past he thought he had put to rest, and the mystery of Ashmole 782 deepens.

Deborah Harkness has crafted a gripping journey through a world of alchemy, time travel, and magical discoveries, delivering one of the most hotly anticipated novels of the season.

If you haven’t gotten around to A Discovery of Witches, Amazon is offering the e-book as their “Deal of the Day” on June 10th - readers will be able to buy it for just $2.99 on that day only.

Plus, whoever wins the new book, SHADOW OF NIGHT, will also receive a specially designed “Ashmole 782” temporary tattoo and a set of 6 buttons!  The buttons each display a different alchemical symbol; readers will discover their meaning as they read the new novel. 

Finally, on Deborah’s Facebook page, there is a contest leading up to the book’s publication.  Every Friday from June 1st to July 6th, four winners will be selected to receive an advance copy of SHADOW OF NIGHT signed by Deborah and sample bottles of two perfumes specially selected to represent the scents of Matthew and Diana. To enter, readers can click on this link to the contest page starting today

To win a copy of SHADOW OF NIGHT by Deborah Harkness, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "SHADOW OF NIGHT" as the subject. Make sure to include your name and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified. This contest ends June 15, 2012. Good luck!

Thursday, June 07, 2012

Win TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES by Chris Hayes!


I am thrilled to offer a free copy of Chris Hayes’ upcoming book, TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES.

In TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES: America After Meritocracy  (on sale June 12, 2012), MSNBC host and The Nation editor-at-large Chris Hayes rethinks some of the fundamental ideas about the way our society works, offering an original theory about how we have gotten here. He persuasively concludes that the meritocratic system upon which we depend to select the country’s best and brightest is fatally flawed, creating a ruling elite that is no longer functional. Provocative and forcefully written, TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES maps out how the crisis of authority came to define our public life, our political debates, and our understanding of our trajectory as a society. Employing original reporting and social science, Hayes moves beyond the standard explanations of our post-bailout society and introduces new ways of understanding the anger, frustration, and bewilderment that accelerating inequality has produced. TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES challenges us to imagine a different social order, to construct coalitions, institutions, and constituencies that militate not only against the status quo, but for equality. “This is the cycle of a dynamic society,” Hayes writes.

For more visit, www.facebook.com/twilightoftheelites and read an excerpt at Scribd.com. 

 “This is the Next Big Thing that we have been waiting for.  Twilight of the Elites is the fully reported, detailed, true story of a 21st century America beyond the reach of authority.  It’s new, and true, and beautifully told -- Hayes is the young left’s most erudite and urgent interpreter. Brilliant book.” – Rachel Maddow, host of The Rachel Maddow Show and author of Drift 

"A provocation; a challenge; and a major contribution to the great debate over how the American dream can be restored." – David Frum, contributing editor, DailyBeast/Newsweek

To win a signed copy of  TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES by  Chris Hayes, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "TWILIGHT OF THE ELITES" as the subject by June 12, 2012. Make sure to include your name and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses, and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified.


Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Armchair BEA


Going to BEA is near the top of my bucket list. I dream big?! Since I can’t do anything but hobble around these days, I decided to participate in Armchair BEA. Armchairs I’m good at.

“Any good event requires introducing yourself and getting to know your fellow attendees. Instead of NYC, we may be in our armchairs and pajamas this week, but that does not mean we cannot network right along side those heading to the Javits Center...This year's theme is all about community, and our main goal is to encourage visiting and getting to know the vast number of bloggers/participants. In order to do so, we decided to shake things up a bit with our interviews.” -- THE ARMCHAIR BEA BLOG TEAM

So here goes…

1.            Please tell us a little bit about yourself: Who are you? How long have you been blogging? Why did you get into blogging?

Who am I? I am the BookBitch. The first question I’m usually asked is how I came up with that name, which ties into the rest of the question so here’s the story.

I used to be a bookseller for Borders. Remember Borders? Big bookstore chain, then the CEO, Rich Flanagan retired, and everything went to hell. Now they are just a footnote in the decline of the book business.

Anyway, I started there when my daughter started kindergarden, back in 1997. I worked these crazy hours around my kids’ schedules – one of the only benefits of working retail is flexibility in scheduling. I worked my 40 hours in four days, including Friday and Saturday nights, the busiest times in the store. Booksellers literally ran for their eight hour shift, from one end of the store to the other, nonstop. If a customer had to wait more than a minute at the Information Desk for me to get back from helping my last customer, and if heaven forbid we didn’t have the book they waited ALL THAT TIME for, well, let’s just say I was called a bitch more than once.  If you want to learn about human nature, work retail. Or in the food industry.

Spring forward a year or so and the Internet starts getting more interesting. There were companies offering free web space for anyone who wanted it, with cool little programs that helped you create a website – think apps, before there was such a thing.  I embraced the bookselling world with arms wide open, and devoured as many books as I could, reading late into the night, usually a book a day. But there were so many more books I wanted to read!

I decided to sign up for one of the free websites, that way I could keep track of the books I read and better yet, I could keep track of the books I wanted to read. So I did it, using Geocities, a behemoth in the free web golden days, now long since forgotten.  It was fun! I loved it. I even made a website for my Borders, Store 13 in Boca Raton. I posted pictures of all the staff. I did a photo journal of a day in the life of a bookseller. It was awesome. Unfortunately, Geocities shut down with little fanfare and those pages are gone forever. Even the Wayback Machine can’t find them.

But I digress. There were book websites springing up and I wanted something that would stand out from the crowd and be memorable. Another crazy weekend at the store, another pissed off customer calling me a bitch because I wouldn’t let her darling child color in the coloring books we had for sale unless she actually bought one.  And in that moment, it hit me – I would be the BookBitch! Later that year my husband bought me the domain name, where I've been happily parked ever since.

2.            What are you currently reading, or what is your favorite book you have read so far in 2012?

I read several books at a time. I’m reading a fabulous manuscript, a thriller set in Chicago, for an author friend. Once We Were Brothers by Ronald Balson, a self published Holocaust legal story which was recommended by some of my favorite library patrons. Calling Invisible Women by Jeanne Ray, because she is one of my favorite authors, but I’m having a hard time getting into this one.  Don’t Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman, humorous suspense featuring an octogenarian Holocaust survivor ex-cop that I thought would probably appeal to my patrons.  I just started The Lost Wife by Alyson Richman, because I kept having to place reserves on it so I got curious. And I’m always looking at cook books, and if you don’t think that is reading let me correct you right now. A lot of the new cookbooks that have been coming out over the past year or two are filled with stories alongside the recipes, but I read the recipes too.  Right now I have Brunetti’s Cookbook by Roberta Pianaro, which is based on Donna Leon’s Commissario Guido Brunetti Mysteries. I’m also reading Cooking Without Borders by Anita Lo, a chef I’ve come to like and respect after seeing her on several cooking competitions, both as contestant and judge, and I’m happy to say that this book is definitely for home cooks like me. 

My favorite book so far this year is probably Defending Jacob by William Landay.

3.            Tell us one non-book-related thing that everyone reading your blog may not know about you.

I ‘m a foodie.

4.            What is your favorite feature on your blog (i.e. author interviews, memes, something specific to your blog)?

My favorite feature is definitely the book giveaways. When I first started working at Borders and found out that we got advance reader copies of books for free, I thought I’d died and gone to heaven! Shortly after I started my website, I was contacted by a publicist at the former incantation of Hachette Books, asking me if I’d like to give away some of their books to my readers. I figured if I liked getting free books, other readers would like that too and I’ve been doing it ever since. I’ve never stopped to count but I bet I’ve given away thousands of books by now.

5.            Where do you see your blog in five years?

I debated whether to answer this one because I am in the midst of planning some big changes, but here goes.

For the past several years I’ve been extremely busy. I work full time, was very involved in my kids' activities, sports, marching band, etc. I was in school. It took me over 30 years to earn my Bachelor’s degree in English Literature, then close to five years to earn my Masters in Library and Information Science. I toyed with the idea of going for my doctorate in either library science or literature, but put that off, at least for now. I’ve been working on my website and the blog, and writing reviews for Library Journal as well.

My kids are all grown up. I’m done with school, at least for now. That leaves me with a bit of free time that I will be devoting to my website and blog, incorporating the two entities into one, with a new, more mainstream name. I’ve hired a web designer and she is so fabulous that I know she will come through for me, despite my procrastinating in making design decisions.

One of my main goals is to create a searchable database of all the reviews now on the site. It has become too unwieldy, and needs a better layout and organization. It may take me five years to incorporate all the changes I want to make, but I promise, it will be worth it!

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

Win DOG ON THE ROOF!: On the Road with Mitt and Mutt

From political satirists Bruce Kluger and David Slavin, the ultimate humor book for this election season, DOG ON THE ROOF!: On the Road with Mitt and Mutt lampoons the now infamous Romney family adventure with their dog Seamus tied firmly to the roof of the car.

They were the typical American family on a typical American road trip – Dad behind the wheel, Mom in the passenger seat, their five adorable kids piled in the back seat. And, of course, their beloved dog strapped to the roof.

Wait…what?

Now for the first time, here is the completely true – and only mildly embellished – shaggy-dog story of Seamus Romney, the famously fetching Irish setter whose master, future presidential candidate Mitt Romney, plopped atop the family station wagon for that infamous 1983 car trip. From the majesty of Mount Rushmore to the fabulousness of San Francisco, from the sacred temple of Salt Lake City to the hallowed halls of Washington, D.C., here at last is Seamus’s rooftop account of that headline-grabbing journey…unleashed.

Doggedly chronicled by authors Bruce Kluger and David Slavin, and cleverly illustrated by Colleen Clapp, DOG ON THE ROOF! is more than just the story of a dog hot on the roof. It is the inside (well…overhead) look at the Man Who Would Be President and the wild ride that’s sweeping – and bewildering – the nation.

Bruce Kluger and David Slavin write and produce for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. Their cultural and political commentary has appeared in countless publications across the country, including The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, and The Chicago Tribune. They are recurring bloggers for The Huffington Post and Salon.com. Both live in New York City with their families.

Colleen Clapp is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose diverse career has spanned 30 years. She has created graphic and presentational art for, among others, The Smithsonian Institution, NBC News, ABC News, The Chris Matthews Show, WTTG News, The Philadelphia Zoo, and Polo magazine. Colleen lives in Frederick, Maryland, with her husband and two daughters.

About the Authors & Illustrator of DOG ON THE ROOF!

Bruce Kluger and David Slavin began writing and producing satire for National Public Radio’s All Things Considered in 2002. Their cultural and political commentary has appeared in countless publications across the country, including The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune and dozens of newspapers in the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service. Their work has also been featured prominently on The Huffington Post, where they are recurring bloggers, and Salon.com, which ran their acclaimed “Memo to George” series during the Bush II administration. Their previous books include the satirical children’s biography Young Dick Cheney: Great American and ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas: 21st Century Edition.

Bruce and David live one block from each other in New York City. Both are married, and both have two daughters.

Colleen Clapp is an award-winning artist and illustrator whose diverse career has spanned 30 years. She has created graphic and presentational art for, among others, The Smithsonian Institution, NBC News, ABC News, The Chris Matthews Show, WTTG News, The Philadelphia Zoo, and Polo magazine. Her ongoing commissions include public murals, magazine and book illustrations, and portraits and paintings in a variety of media. In recent years she has again surrendered to the call of the fine arts, exhibiting her oil paintings in the Baltimore-Washington D.C. metropolitan area.

Colleen lives in Frederick, Maryland, with her husband; the couple has two daughters—one a recent graduate from Savannah College of Art and Design, another currently attending the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

Touchstone Books, a division of Simon & Schuster, will release DOG ON THE ROOF!: On the Road with Mitt and Mutt in June 2012.  Please visit: http://www.simonandschuster.com for more information.

Two copies of Dog on the Roof: On the Road with Mitt and Mutt by Bruce Kluger and David Slavin, illustrated by Colleen Slapp are up for grabs!

To win a copy of  DOG ON THE ROOF!: On the Road with Mitt and Mutt  by  Bruce Kluger and David Slavin, send an email to contest@gmail.com, with "DOG ON THE ROOF" as the subject by June 18, 2012. Make sure to include your name and mailing address in the US only. This contest is open to all adults over 18 years of age. One entry per email address, please. Your email address will not be shared or sold to anyone. All entries, including names, email addresses, and mailing addresses, will be purged after winner is notified.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Books like 50 SHADES OF GREY


No, there probably aren't any books exactly like the E.L. James runaway bestselling trilogy; even the Twilight books they were culled from are different. My library has almost 2700 people waiting for a copy, and the lucky ones that have already read the trilogy are now panting for more. So I trolled the internet, quizzed knowledgeable romance readers and have come up with a surprisingly lengthy list:

NOT QUITE 50 SHADES

Debra Anastasia, Poughkeepsie
Gillian Archer, Wicked Weekend
Shayla Black, Wicked Ties
Samantha Blair, Generational Sins
Louisa Burton, Bound in Moonlight 
Anne Calhoun, Liberating Lucy
Opal Carew, Secret Ties
Mari Carr, Shugar and Spice
Victoria Dahl, The Wicked West
Tymber Dalton, The Reluctant Dom
Cameron Dane, Something New
Lauren Dane, Second Chances
Barbara Elsborg, An Ordinary Girl
Lori Foster, Too Much Temptation
Vonna Harper, Surrender
Megan Hart, Broken
Megan Hart, Switch
Jasmine Haynes, The Principal’s Office
Joey W. Hill, Ice Queen
Joey W. Hill, Mirror of My Soul
Joey W. Hill, Natural Law
Emma Holly, Top of Her Game
Beth Kery, Explosive
Lora Leigh, Surrender to Fire
Annabel Joseph, Mercy
 Laura Kaye, Hearts in Darkness
Inez Kelley, Sweet as Sin
Cherrie Lynn, Rock Me
Sarah McCarty, Promises Linger
Cheyenne McCray
Jamie McGuire, Beautiful Disaster
Mackenzie McKade, A Tall, Dark, Cowboy
Cara McKenna, Curio
Cara McKenna, Willing Victim
Elizabeth McNeill, Nine and Half Weeks
Susanna Moore, In the Cut
Kate Pearce, Raw Desires
Cari Quinn, Provoke Me
Sylvain Reynard, Gabriel’s Inferno
Robin Schone, The Lady’s Tutor
Cherise Sinclair, Make Me, Sir
Cherise Sinclair, Masters of the Shadowlands series
Z Stefani, Insufferable Proximity
Molly Weatherfield, Carrie’s Story
Molly Weatherfield, Safe Word
Tracy Wolff, Tie Me Down
Susan Wright, To Serve and Submit
KC Youngblood, Lethal Choices


SERIES 

Harlequin Presents – Caitlin Crews;Lynn Graham; Jane Porter; Carol Marinelli; Sarah Morgan
Maya Banks, Sweet series
Shayla Black, The Wicked Lovers Series 
Selena Blake, Stormy Weather series
Jaci Burton, Wild Riders series  & Play-by-Play series
Lora Leigh, Pleasure books (Dangerous Pleasure, Only Pleasure, Guilty Pleasure, Shameless Embraces)
Megan Hart, Broken; Dirty; Stranger 
Kathryn Harvey, Butterfly trilogy
Morgan Hawkes, Star series
Ann Jacobs, Heart of the West series 
Lorelei James
Kele Moon, Eden series
Lisa Marie Rice, Protectors Series
A.N. Roqueluare,  Sleeping Beauty trilogy

NEW:

July, 2012 Harlequin will release The Siren, the first book in Tiffany Reisz’s trilogy of BDSM novels, a direct comparison to 50 Shades

RT Book Reviews created their own list, RT’s Fifty Red Hot Reads

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