A Blood Seduction, book 1 in my new Vamp City series, is on sale now! To promote the new release, my publisher is sending me on tour with several other authors this weekend and next. If you’re in one of the areas where we’ll be signing, I’d love for you to come say hello!
My tour schedule:
Saturday, June 2, 2012 1:00 – 3:30 p.m.
You, Me, and Tea… with Romance’s Most Popular Authors
Central Library – Aaronson Auditorium
400 Civic Center
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Join Julia Quinn, Rachel Gibson, Elizabeth Boyle, and me as we discuss our inspirations, how we write, and the state of romance novels today. Book signing with our newest releases (A Blood Seduction!) and tea with light refreshments to follow. Fabulous door prizes, too!
Sunday, June 3, 2012 2:00 – 4:00pm
High Tea with Pamela Palmer and Four Other Authors!
Anderson’s Bookshop Naperville
123 West Jefferson
Naperville, Illinois
Join me for tea, along with Elizabeth Boyle, Julia Quinn, Rachel Gibson, and Sarah MacLean at this ticketed event at Anderson’s Bookshop. Tickets can be purchased through Book Perk ($5), or buy one of our books for admission at the door.
Monday, June 4, 2012 7:00pm
Signing at Frankfort Library
21119 Pfeiffer Rd
Frankfort, Illinois
Join me and bestselling authors Julia Quinn, Rachel Gibson, Sarah MacLean and Elizabeth Boyle as we chat with readers and sign our latest books.
June 9, 2012, 1:00-5:00pm
DFW Tea Readers Boas & Tiaras
Allen Ballroom of the Chocolate Angel
4709 W. Parker Rd
Plano, TX 75093
Books, chat, and high tea with authors Pamela Palmer, Kerrelyn Sparks, Vicki Pettersson, Elizabeth Boyle, Lorraine Heath, Candace Havens, and Diane Kelly. This is a ticketed event, $35, tickets limited. To purchase tickets, go to: http://dfwtea.com/blog/
Hope to see you! I’m determined to take pictures (which I’m terrible about doing), so look for a post tour blog post in a couple of weeks.
I'm confused as well, why isn't the &qolr;cuututal and public good" a good way to frame how to deal with "orphan works" (whatever they turn out to be).Why is the commercial sector's framework more appropriate?