First up! Awesome Alley Cat NEWS!!!
Next order of buisness, we have WINNERS from our Coffee Talks:
Heather Gilbert’s Indie Publishing Handbook: Polaris Northstar
Heather Gilbert’s Reader’s Choice: Amber Schamel
Casey Herringshaw’s Surprise Book: Kelly Blackwell
And Mary Vee’s copy of The Ringmaster’s Wife goes to… Cara Grandle
Congrats! Please email your contact info to Angie at agdicken(@)gmail(.)com.
Today we also have a drop in with one of my favorite authors
(and people) Nicole Deese. And since I can’t gush enough about her latest
release, The Promise of Rayne, one commenter
will win an e-copy of said masterpiece. (Check back in the comments on Sunday
night. I’ll announce the winner and how you can claim your bounty) :)
So Nicole, dish….
1. What’s the most random thing in your bag right now?
Amy: Haha! I knew I liked you. I have the same pair in white. Although I do tend to keep them at home. But that's thinking! Emerency slippers is genius!
2. Favorite holiday movie?
Nicole: “Can I refill your eggnog? Get you something to eat, drive you into the
middle of nowhere and leave you for dead?” — Clark Griswold,
Christmas Vacation (1989).
Amy: Well, at least you didn't say A Christmas Story. ;)
3. What are you currently reading?
Nicole: I just finished a great
book and I’m about to start my Christmas reads for the season: One Enchanted Eve by Melissa Tagg and Starring Christmas by Rachel McMillan
and Allison Pittman. These novellas look adorably sweet and festive!
4. Any nervous habits or vices?
Nicole: I’d like to say I have no vices, but the mini fridge
in my writing office crammed full of every flavor of La Croix Sparking Water
would say otherwise. I always sometimes throw a few in my purse if I
know I’m going to be out a while … which I guess could be an alternative answer
for question #1.
Amy: You did rather eagerly share your precious La Croix with me at conference this summer. (I think she was hoping to convert me.) It was a... ah... a little strange since it's not sweet, but not horrible. It could grow on me if I gave it a solid chance. And whenever I see them in the store I think of you and your crazy obsession and smile. One of these days I'll pick up a case. :) ANYone else like La Croix?
And most importantly, the world at large needs to know your
thoughts on this very critical matter…
5. Chocolate or vanilla?
Nicole: Is this a real question? I feel insulted on the behalf
of chocolate lovers everywhere.
Amy: Poor vanilla. It's just too vanilla.
About Nicole:

Thanks for dropping in to chat with us, Nicole!
Alley Pals... be sure you pre-order Pepper’s beautiful book,
The Thorn Healer, enter to win Nicole’s The Promise of Rayne (or just go get
yourself a copy), and have a wonderful weekend curled up with an adventure!
Happy Friday!
<3 Amy
7 comments:
I agree Nicole. Definitely chocolate.
Both books look so good. Would love to win.
Thereadmaster@me.com
See, if we're talking in general terms I say chocolate. But vanilla ice cream? Vanilla buttercream frosting on French vanilla cake--say hi it's some raspberry filling. Just saying, depends on the vanilla... ;)
I assume we comment to enter to win??!! So I'm commenting. I'll take vanilla...when it's topped with hot fudge sauce!! :-)
Um, yeah, chocolate and La Croix. Wow! Me too!!! Love to see you here today, Nicole!!
I am going to have to look for some Isotoner slippers. I have flip flops that I keep in the glove compartment of my car because they simply will not work in my purse. I am also a LaCroix lover. Though I am not crazy about the coconut.
Bigreadersite is our winner! I will send your e-book voucher to the email you provided tomorrow. Thanks! And ENJOY!
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