Whether you're an author or not, you've heard it before: All authors drink.
But what do they drink?
Happy Friday, everyone! It's wine o'clock, so
let me pour you a glass of my household staple...
It's
no secret to anyone that my husband and I drink wine - a LOT of wine. So much
so, that we're becoming regulars at our local Wine Butler.
We get to take home a hearty stash of Pinot Noir (our most recent flavour of
choice) and label it as our own Rockstar
House Red. The nice thing about Pinot Noir is that it's extremely light, so
it's a lovely choice if you're not completely sold on the more robust reds (my
husband doesn't love some of the bolder varieties that I favour so this is a
nice compromise.) It’s more like Red Wine Lite ;-) And it goes well with
everything. Then again, in my world I’ve yet to find something I can’t pair
with a cheeky glass of red.
Sláinte!
ABOUT
L.D.
A pragmatist with a romantic soul & a dirty mind, L.D. is a fan of horror movies, hot sex, and Happily Ever Afters. Easily distracted by shiny things, she’s a slightly neurotic, highly ambitious dreamer who enjoys dabbling in photography & pretending she can carry a tune.
A pragmatist with a romantic soul & a dirty mind, L.D. is a fan of horror movies, hot sex, and Happily Ever Afters. Easily distracted by shiny things, she’s a slightly neurotic, highly ambitious dreamer who enjoys dabbling in photography & pretending she can carry a tune.
You can find her online pretty much
everywhere: Facebook,
Twitter,
Tumblr,
Instagram,
Goodreads,
her blog,
and her official
website.
Judging
A Book By Its Cover by L.D. Blakeley
Agonizingly shy Emory North has his life mapped out
for him: finish his business degree, go to work for his father, and one day
take over as CEO of North Star Publishing. More at home amongst stacks of
books, Emory has little to no interest in his lot as ‘North Jr.’, but has never
had the courage to follow his true passion—writing.
Brash and ballsy Bryce Palmer, editor-in-chief of ECLIPSE magazine is known for bedding
and discarding PAs like yesterday’s newspaper. He’s up against a serious
deadline and down two staff members. And the last thing he has time for is
babysitting the spoiled rich son of a CEO. But when Pierce Barclay North insists
now is the time for his heir apparent to get his feet wet in the company
waters, Palmer's hands are tied.
But looks can be
deceiving. And, sometimes, passion can spark in the most unlikely of places...
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Thanks for letting me man the bar!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! ;-)
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