March's Must-Reads: Mystery, Romance, and Thrills Await!
Stacy Juba
Stacy Juba got engaged at Epcot Theme
Park and spent part of her honeymoon at
Disneyland Paris, where she ate a
burger, went on fast rides, and threw up
on the train ride to the hotel. In
addition to working on her new Storybook
Valley chick lit/sweet romance series,
Stacy has written books about ice
hockey, teen psychics, U.S. flag
etiquette for kids, and determined women
sleuths. She has had a novel ranked as
#5 in the Nook Store and #30 on the
Amazon Kindle Paid List. Stacy is also
the founder of the Glass Slipper
Sisters, a group of authors with
Cinderella-themed romance novels. When
she’s not visiting theme parks with her
family, (avoiding rides that spin and
exotic hamburgers) or writing about
them, Stacy helps authors to strengthen
their manuscripts through her Crossroads
Editing Service.
I hope the two winners will enjoy their ebook copies of Twenty-Five Years Ago Today, and thanks to everyone who has taken the time to enter and leave a comment so far.
My grandmother loved wrestling also! I like to "escape" when I'm watching television (and there's only so much time I can spend watching TV or else none of my books would get written or promoted!) While it might be fun to turn on a reality show once in awhile, I get much more drawn into shows with fictionalized characters. I like the ones that make me laugh, but for me television doesn't quite compare to reading a good book.
Thanks so much for all the nice words. I love Hot in Cleveland, Peggy - just watched the season finale the other night.
As long as they keep having some balance in the TV schedule, I'll be happy. When I was writing the first draft of the book, shows like Friends and Everybody Loves Raymond were ending and it was hard to find a new sitcom. There were few to choose from and the ones I tried kept getting cancelled.
Reality shows are still popular, but it seems as if there are more non-reality shows than there were a couple of years ago. Hopefully some of the new sitcoms will last, like Hot in Cleveland and The Middle. I still haven't found anything to replace Ghost Whisperer as far as one hour dramas!
I haven't seen Top Chef yet, Maria - that's on my list to check out sometime. I need a little help in the cooking department! Thanks for coming by, Dawn and Anna. I love reading mysteries as well as writing them.