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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Read–Second Death, by Emily Reese


You wouldn’t normally associate fangs with Douglas firs and fireplaces draped with Christmas stockings, but I am going to suggest that you get Emily Reese’s debut novel, Second Death, for all your vampire loving friends.  Emily has a great knack for writing a story so that you feel you are sitting in the same room, walking down the same street, driving the same car through South Texas as the characters, and boy does the story have a bite!

Today, Emily is sharing her favorite books so you can add those to your shopping list, too.  But before we get into her guest blog, here is how to find and order Second Death:

Emily’s Smashwords Profile
Sample or purchase Second Death
Also available for download direct to your Kindle or Nook
Read Emily’s blog: http://writerreese.wordpress.com/

When Lane asked me to chose my three favorite books, I had no clue that my criteria would be. There are some books, (usually series,) that I can read many times, but that doesn’t necessarily mean I would count them as my favorite. As an author, I also recognize how much effort goes in to putting a full-length story together, so counting anything out felt like a betrayal. Therefore, what I decided to do was this: these are three books I love that I am going to make sure my daughter reads. I can’t think of a better recommendation than that.

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

This is one of the few books that made me really angry. Like pacing and ranting before bed to a bewildered husband. The Help also had me wanting to go up to every African American I saw and give them a hug and an apology. Further deliberation made me realize those actions might be seen as condescending, so I decided against it, but still. It is a rare thing for a book to spur me (or almost spur me,) into action. It just blows my mind that my mother and my grandmother were around, in the south during this period. Were they as bad as some of Kathryn Stockett’s characters? I don’t think so. I mean, they raised me to be a tolerant individual. Yet I know that if my mother had brought home a darker skinned gentleman… it would have been Guess-who’s-coming-to-dinner-esque. In all truth, she wouldn’t have brought him home at all. I don’t think it would have occurred to her. This book reminds us that the civil rights movement is still right behind us.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling

I love all the Harry Potter books. I mean, LURVE them. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve turned on to this series, and I thank my lucky stars for Derek who worked at the mall bookstore. He bought me the first four books and refused to talk to me again until I had finished them all. I sobbed during this book. I talked to the author like an imaginary friend. I’ve taken (many) days off work for Harry Potter release days and stayed up until 6 am to finish. Here’s the best thing about these books, and why I’m so caught up in them: depth. These books are hella deep, though not necessarily in the metaphysical sense. The characters are deep. You are with them for undoubtedly the seven most important years of their life. You see them grow, and it’s a joy to discover who they’re going to be before they do. It was my first taste of parenthood. The story too is deep. I’ve reread this series over and over because I’m still finding things Rowling hid in book one that I didn’t understand until number seven. I’ve chosen The Deathly Hallows as my favorite book because it was the culmination of ten years of love and I was not disappointed.

The Lamb by Christopher Moore

The Lamb is one of my favorite books because it approaches religion the way I do. It accepts that what we know is from the perspective of the author, and encourages us to learn what we can from it. It implies that Jesus does actually have a sense of humor and found joy in everyday things. It reminds me that he was a person before he had to be the Son of God, something I find sermons to be lacking these days. There is nothing in this book about the “wrong” religion or the “wrong” type of people. Everyone is part of God’s people, and that’s something I can get behind.

That’s my list. This is what Autumn is going to roll her eyes at me about in ten years or so… but she’s still going to read them. Of course, there are many, many more I’d like to include. I also think it’s funny that there are no paranormal romances in my top three, since A) it’s by far my favorite genre and B) its my book’s genre as well. I also want to give a nod to authors who write sequels. I wrote my first book Second Death, before my daughter turned two. I wasn’t as hard as one might think; I’ve always been a night person, and I could write during naps (ah, blessed quiet!) In addition, I’d been rolling this idea around in my head for years. Now, she’s almost three. A few people have read my book and liked it enough to ask me for part two. Um… yeah, about that. My little monkey doesn’t nap so much, and demands much more interaction. Therefore, in closing, I’d like to ask you not to curse authors, (as I did) for not getting their sequels out in a year or less. To me that’s damned impressive.

 

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Have–Tutus from Too Too Fabulous


Cameron Stutzman is the gal behind the glitz of Too Too Fabulous fashions.  If you like to keep your girly-girl in ruffles and bows, Cameron’s online shop is THE place to get your petti-rompers, tutus, and just about the cutest leg warmers I’ve ever seen–and I was a kid in the 80s.  I know my legwarmers!

Holiday Legwarmers--I want some!

She custom creates whole outfits like this Minnie Mouse number that would look adorable under any tree.

And her bows, beanies, and baby-fascinators are just too, too, too sweet to pass up.

For thrilling frills, check out Too Too Fabulous!

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Reads–Bookmark These!


Unless you’re in retail, or one of Santa’s elves, business tends to slow down over the holidays, leaving you more time to spend reading.  Throughout the rest of the month, I’ll be sharing some of my favorite downtime reading sites, starting with:

Arwen Bicknell: Wordsmith, hack, scribbler

Why read Arwen’s blog?  First, because she’s hella entertaining (I know, I am an embarrassment to still be using “hella”.  Arwen never would.  That’s reason 1.a that you should read her.)  Second, because she is working on publishing a novel and is sharing the ins and outs of that arduous task.  There are really hundreds of reasons to visit her site, but I’ll let you find them in your freetime.  Here’s a tiny sample:

Today I read an agent’s wish list on Facebook. And I started wondering about what I’m writing.

Part of the hard thing about writing fiction is that there are so many different avenues you can take with a story.  I set out with a plot, a goal, a voice and an audience in mind.

And then I think, “But this story would be so much cooler if I could write it with some older, sexier, darker subtext. That guy should really WANT that girl, and not get her. Can I write that into middle-grade fiction? Pretty sure my kid doesn’t get the whole unrequited love concept. Nope, take it out.  Or should I just start writing the other version? Can I write the same book twice, from two different perspectives?”

And then I think, “Bah. I can’t even get one book published. Why would I write two of the same thing?”

And then I think, “You know, this story would be so much more saleable if I say they are all vampires.”

And then I think, “Perhaps I should stop writing and go eat some cake. Like, forever.”

A Dash of Domestic

I am quite fortunate to be a personal friend of Jamie’s, the writer of A Dash of Domestic, which means I get to sample many of the delectable wares posted–you will only get drool over them, unless you use her recipes and make your own.  From diet wrecking cake balls (falling off the wagon never tasted so good!) to homemade soap, Jamie recounts her successes and not-so-successful tries at all kinds of DIY home making.  Plus, she’ll make you laugh while you’re reading.

Check out this recipe for Cake-in-a-Jar Christmas Gifts.

And you have to check out author and television writer, Pamela Ribon’s site, Pamie

I started reading Pamie when she was writing for Television Without Pity, found her blog, and have been following faithfully ever since.  She posts sporadically, so don’t expect daily updates, but with the treasure trove of archives, you can stay busy for a couple of weeks.  Definitely worth wasting your time there!

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Have Blinged Out Jewelry from F.A.I.T.H.


Today’s shopping guide entry comes from Cheryl Massey.  She brings us some beautiful jewelry full of sparkle and shine for your holiday parties and New Year celebrations.  Thanks, Cheryl!
Do you like to volunteer? Are children’s charities close to your heart?  Last year, I was fortunate to meet a very special woman while I was volunteering for a new charity in Collin County, Texas, called Star Children’s Charity. This woman was so dynamic, fun, funky & absolutely fabulous that I wanted to know her better!
 
Much to my delight, I found out her name is Pam Hatchard and she is the owner & designer of one of the most innovative and truly generous direct sales businesses in our area–F.A.I.T.H. Jewelry.  What does that stand for?  “A Fabulous Adventure in Trusting Him!” The premise and promise of the company is to empower women to make a difference in the lives of others through the power of knowing God’s word and His plans for our abundance. And all of the bling made right here in Texas!  How could I resist?
 
And the jewelry is fabulous–filled with Swarovski crystals and exotic beads and so reasonably priced.  Check out one of our most popular items, hoops studded with glittering clear or black Swarovski crystals that you can add so many different charms to–charms that start at just $6!!
 
 
Pam loves to layer necklaces, too.  Look at some of these best sellers:
 
All Things Are Possible Necklace ($44) and Leopard Print necklace ($22). Add the layering chains ($56) and you can make a variety of looks! We have an online catalog with so many more pieces (over 800 in the line)–all so beautiful, you’ll want them all!
 
 
Contact me for more information about F.A.I.T.H. Jewelry and Star Children’s Charity. I’m now a F.A.I.T.H. Jewelry consultant and I’m on the Board of Directors of Star!
 
Cheryl Massey
Jewelry Consultant
F.A.I.T.H. Company
Phone: 214-808-8429
Fax: 972-562-4428
Email: ccmassey@aol.com
To order jewelry: www.faithco.net/cherylmassey

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Have–GIVEAWAY! Membership to JulieAnneRhodes.com


You all know how much I love Julie Anne Rhodes and her Personal Chef Approach to meal preparation.  Since joining her website as a Premium Member, in just under a year, I’ve gone from a woman who (not in)frequently set her kitchen on fire, and whose son would beg to go out to eat rather than attempt a mouthful of my Better Off Dead culinary offerings to a fairly decent cook, if I do say so myself.  I’m even venturing out and sharing my own little recipes in a fitness community–to nice results.  I give Julie Anne a lot of that credit.

Why?  Because her Personal Chef Approach to cooking took a weight of stress out of meal planning and preparation, so I could just get down to the business of food.  I also give her site and recipes a lot of credit for me being able to lose 15lbs since this summer.  With my foods prepped ahead of time (especially my lunches!) it’s been easier to eat healthy meals–and tasty meals, too.  It doesn’t hurt that she is fantastically funny, and shares more than just how-tos for cooking on her site.  Premium Members have direct daily access to her in the Forums–worth the membership when you have a question!

As part of the Holiday Shopping Guide, Julie Anne has offered up a gift certificate for a month-long Premium Membership.  One lucky The Outside Lane reader will win an all-access pass to JulieAnneRhodes.com for a full month.

The winner will be selected from all the comments received on The Outside Lane through the month December 30th, with the prize being announced on December 31st–so you can opt to start your membership as part of your New Year Resolutions to get fit, eat better, learn to cook/cook better, get to know interesting people, or just try something new.

Like The Outside Lane on Facebook, and that will count as an entry into the contest, too!

Share The Outside Lane with friends on Facebook, or share individual blog entries, and those will also count as entries.  Lots of ways to stuff the ballot box in your own favor 😉

Here’s what you could get (from Julie Anne herself):

Premium Members enjoy all-access privileges to The PCA™ and receive insider-only tips, exclusive recipes (including archived info), and a weekly menu plan. The menu plan alone is worth more than the price of membership in time, ease, and effort saved! Premium Member benefits include:

WEEKLY MENU PLAN Eliminate any guesswork and save time with an entire week’s worth of meal ideas. Easily tailored to your family’s specific tastes, detailed menu plans come with easy recipes, ready-to-go grocery shopping lists, and heat-to-eat instructions.

PREMIUM RECIPE LIBRARY ACCESS Access a much larger variety of original recipes. Every recipe is one I created (not borrowed from another source) and each has been tested and approved by the clients of my multi-award winning Personal Chef Service. Many recipes also offer variations to accommodate specific tastes and are so easy that, “if you can read, you can cook!”

HOW-TO VIDEOS Some people learn easier when shown than told, which is why Premium Members can view simple step-by-step slideshows for some of the site’s most popular recipes.

ONLINE FORUM Gain a sense of community by joining others and myself as they share their experiences in the kitchen – whether they’re cooking for the very first time or professionally. It’s a G-rated space where you can ask questions, share your successes, and personal cooking challenges. Plus, you’ll gain the secret tips, tricks, and good advice I’ve learned in more than a decade as an award-winning personal chef.

  • CYBER LIVING ROOM An easy way to stay in touch and make friends with other members with your interests. Share thoughts, questions, reviews of local restaurants, events you’ve attended, or family and pet photos. Popular topics include the current week’s menu plan and The PCA™.
  • RECIPE SHARING Have a tried-and-true recipe? Here’s your opportunity to tell everyone about it and discover fellow member’s favorite dishes.
  • MEMBER PROFILES Give your postings a personal touch with the ability to upload a profile pic, your interests, talents, or any other information you want to share.

Inside Dish A monthly e-newsletter with tips on applying The PCA™, advice on safe-food handling, and advance notice of upcoming products, shows, and news! (Premium Members also gain access to archived issues of the newsletter.)

 Our version of “Dear Abby,” only with kitchen woes instead of those of the heart. Send in any cooking desires, queries, or catastrophes, and each month two member’s questions and answers will be featured in the Inside Dish newsletter.

So start commenting, sharing and liking, friends!  Can’t wait to see you in the Forums on JulieAnneRhodes.com!