Cynthia D'Alba

http://cynthiadalba.com
Bio – Cynthia D’Alba
New York Times and USA Today
Bestselling author Cynthia D’Alba
started writing on a challenge from
her husband in 2006 and discovered
having imaginary sex with lots of
hunky men was fun. She was born and
raised in a small Arkansas town. After
being gone for a number of years,
she’s thrilled to be making her home
back in Arkansas living in a vine-
covered cottage on the banks of an
eight-thousand acre lake. When she’s
not reading or writing or plotting,
she’s doorman for her two dogs, cook,
housekeeper and chief bottle washer
for her husband and slave to a noisy,
messy parrot. She loves to chat online
with friends and fans.
You can find her most days at one of
the following online homes:
Website: cynthiadalba.com
Facebook: Facebook/cynthiadalba
Twitter: @cynthiadalba
Pinterest: Pinterest/CynthiaDAlba
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12 comments posted.
Re: Texas Tango (8:22pm November 17, 2013):
Thank you everybody for your wonderful comments! I'm seriously touched at all the comments! Good luck with the drawing
Re: Texas Tango (12:36pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Lisa! Wait until you see the cover for Texas Fandango, my next book. OMG! It's awesome too! I have been so lucky with the covers I've gotten. Thanks for coming by and leaving a message.
Re: Texas Tango (12:35pm November 14, 2013):
THANK YOU Karen Johnston! I hope you enjoy Travis and Caroline's love story. Please drop me a line and let me know what you thought.
Re: Texas Tango (12:34pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Peggy. Lives can be full and rewarding with and without children. My life has been truly everything I could ever dream of. Sometimes I look back at the years and think...WOW. You are one lucky lady. :)
I hope you enjoy Texas Tango. If you do get a chance to read it, Please leave a review on Goodreads or Amazon or wherever!
Re: Texas Tango (12:31pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Brenda! Great to see you on another stop! MS is a cruel disease. I am so sorry for your loss.
WOW on those ages of your grandsons! Bet you have some interesting days.
Re: Texas Tango (12:29pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Gayle. You are so right! Oh those cowboys! :) They evoke all sorts of feelings, don't they? :)
Re: Texas Tango (12:28pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Gloria. Like you, I want a happy ending to a book. That's one reason I write romance. I want to be smiling as I read the last lines in a book!
Re: Texas Tango (12:27pm November 14, 2013):
Hi Penny! I'm so glad you've discovered the tour! Glad to have you along. It can get lonely talking to myself! LOL
Re: Texas Tango (10:30am November 14, 2013):
Hi Denise. Remember...if you read and review Texas Tango during the month of November, I am having a drawing for reviewers! Gift card prize. :)
Good luck with the giveaway! And I agree...Christmas is a great season.
Re: Texas Tango (10:29am November 14, 2013):
Hi Pam! Thanks for coming by. Glad you enjoyed the excerpt.
Re: Texas Tango (10:27am November 14, 2013):
Hi Bonnie! I hope you give Texas Tango a chance! Tell you what I'll do...(We'll see who reads these replies too! ha) If you haven't had a chance to read anything by me, drop me a line at cynthia @ cynthiadalba.com and ask me for a free copy of Texas Two Step: The Prequel. That is a short story that serves as an introduction to my first book. How's that?
ANYONE can request this freebie. Just email me.
Re: Texas Tango (10:25am November 14, 2013):
Hi Melanie Capuano! You don't have to have a Facebook account to be entered in the drawing! Just leaving a comment will enter you! :) Since you're from Texas, I hope you get a chance to read Texas Tango or Texas Two Step and let me know what you think!
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