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Would you like an early copy of ETERNAL HUNTER (due in stores on 12/29?) Then leave me a comment–tell me about your favorite holiday tradition.
I’ll giveaway 3 copies of ETERNAL HUNTER. The commenters will be picked at random, and I’ll leave the contest open until 6 pm Eastern time on Sunday, December 6, 2009.
ETERNAL HUNTER is the first book in my Night Watch series–the series about paranormal bounty hunters. I was excited to receive a starred review from Publishers Weekly for this book. Here’s a snippet from the review, “Danger and excitement leap off every page of this fast-paced paranormal romance…” (Full review is here.) And, one of my all-time favorite paranormal authors, Christine Feehan (I’ve been addicted to her Carpathians for soooo long), gave me a quote for the book. (Thank you, Christine Feehan! You’re awesome!!). She called the book, “A fast-paced, sexy thrill ride you won’t want to miss.”
Want to read this book before it’s in stores? Then tell me about your favorite holiday tradition! And have a great weekend!
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My favorite is driving around one night to see all the lights the week before.
We sit outside in the patio and just look at the lights drinking hot cocoa, love it! 🙂
I treasure all the traditional holiday celebrations! However, my mom and I started our own little tradition years ago. We live in a “rural” area, but the people here are really quite artistic with outdoor lights and decorations. About a week before Christmas each year, we would load our dogs in the car one night and head out for the “tour of lights”. This usually took an hour or so, and afterwards we headed for the ice cream shop. Eggnog ice cream for everyone (dogs too)!
Having quite a few of us, after feasting on Christmas Eve, someone gets a new game, along the lines of Trivial Pursuit, then we relax with drinks and cookies, and play in teams, gets very competitive, especially if that homemade eggnog or punch is overspiked.
You know I want this book now 🙂
Anyway my favorite holiday tradition doesn’t happen anymore because of my Dad’s health. But as long as I can remember my Dad and I have always waited until the last minute either Dec. 23 or 24 to go shopping for my Mom’s Christmas present.
She never and still doesn’t know what she wants, so he and I would usually leave about 9 or 10 in the morning and not make it back home until 5 or 6 and without fail the last thing that we look at in the last store we go into is what we both like – and she has always loved.
Now I’m getting teary-eyed.
awww Greta how nice!
My favorite holiday tradition is turning on A Charlie Brown Christmas and watching it while making Christmas cookies. I know it so well that I don’t actually have to watch it to enjoy it, but listen to it while baking and decorating. What’s better then baking/eating yummy cookies and having a laugh at the same time. Makes this holiday chore so much more enjoyable 🙂
I love the family time, where everyone is in one place, just eating, laughing…having fun!
I can’t wait for this book! 🙂
My favorite is watching A Christmas Story over and over. I can’t get enough Ralphie, I just love him!
I have a couple of favorite traditions, one is watching The Christmas Story while we decorate the tree, and the second is us all piling in the car checking out the neighborhood Christmas decorations, then back to the house for cookies, cocoa and a movie.
My favorite holiday tradition is going over to my grandma’s house on Christmas Eve for dinner and opening our present we give each other at midnight.
Aww man!! I miss the passing date! Oh well I may as well just state my favourite holiday for fun.
My favourite holidays is always spent with my family. Last year my cousins from Down Under came over so we took them out the entire week! When I got back from shopping sprees or walk until out feet are sore, it felt like I haven’t slept for days. We stop by at Starbucks and had a coffee or a doughnut or whatever we could get our hands on.
(Oh what the heck! Contest is over by three god-dammit days.)
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