March 17th, 2006
Time to work

Happy St.Patrick’s Day!

It’s time for me to not drink and celbrate this Saint, but to nail my ass to the chair and WRITE! I’m falling behind in my commitments so I’m going to skip the internet all weekend and try to catch up.

BUT, I’m not leaving you all with nothing to look for here on my blog. I’m going to do a giveaway.

Yes, a Giveaway!

What am I giving away? Books of course!
I have three eBook packages made up to send out. So be sure to enter!!

How do you enter? In the comments section here on my blog just tell me how big a deal a Happily Ever After in books is to you . IS it a must have or are you content with a story that ends with a Happy Right Now, or the HINT that a HEA might be in the future for the heroine (or hero) .

I’ll do the draws late Sunday night and post winners on Monday!
Have a great weekend!!

*Slips on Game Face*

*UPDATE*
If you feel like surfing the net, you can read an Interview with me by sister Muse Christy on her Website.

11 comments to “Time to work”

  1. Need a hammer?
    I couldn’t help myself! You still love me right?


  2. I’ll still love you if you put the hammer down.


  3. I love the HEA. I can live with an ending where I can see the relationship turning into a forever thing.

    I can’t stand the Happy For Now, though. I mean, WTF does that mean? Just another relationship in a long string of them? Where’s the joy in that? Where’s the commitment, the security of knowing that even when your boobs start to sag and the doctor calls and says you have cancer, he’s still going to be with you? Nope. I need more than a maybe at the end.


  4. Happily ever after is a must for me. This varies from genre to genre; if I’m reading a mystery, the detective must solve the mystery. The hero must defeat the aliens, whatever the premise of the story is, it has to be fulfilled.

    I’m nailing myself to my chair, too. Let’s go!


  5. Comment as long as the Happy For Now leaves with a hint of making it Happly Ever After then I can go with it.


  6. I want a a Happily Ever After or the hint of one if I’m reading a romance or an erotic romance story. Life is so tough sometimes that I want to have a smile on my face when I close the book. I don’t want to be left with the thought that the hero or heroine may take off or find someone else. Those are things that happened when I was a teenager and I don’t want to relive them again. haha!


  7. who doesnt wnt a HEA, cause we dont get the IRL ??? but i can go for maybe ( like yes probaly have 10 kids in 10 yrs but then again ,might just have 5) paranormal/susenpse/thriller/historical/nowadays
    i really would like a HEA , but on some thrillers, well if they get killed, what can we do huh?
    but what i would like is at the end, maybe just a paragraph of , they did this and this and had this and so many grankids , sort of 20 yr from now thing


  8. Well, like everyone else, it’s the HEA for me. That’s why I read romances. If I want the maybe or the for now I would read general fiction or lit. I don’t necessarily need the hero/heroine to live in a mystery - as long as the mystery is solved. But in romance - nothing but happiness, please. Real life is sooooo far from that right now that I need a guarantee that something, somewhere is going right, even if it is make-believe.

    Hope the writing is going okay.


  9. Och, I’m a HEA girl too! I haven’t even met my prince charming, so I need all the happiness I can get! LOL

    I do, however, find it hard sometimes to reconcile the marry me now when they’ve only just met though. I do believe in love at first sight, and I do believe in soul mates, but I’m also a Virgo and downright practical. Frustratingly so!

    So I guess HEA for me is that commitment to each other that doesn’t have to involve a wedding ring by the end of the book. Of course, they must intend for it to happen at some point down the line!


  10. If it’s a romance then I have to have my HEA. Any other genre and I don’t care - whatever fits best is fine.


  11. HEA is important but I don’t believe in ever after. I hate a story that leads me wondering. I love a good twist in a story…..