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July 14, 2016

In the Shadow of Satellites - Cover Reveal

There are times when you stumble across something so perfect that you just can't let it go. Such is the case with the cover for novel five, In the Shadow of Satellites.

I spotted this cover online and the moment I did, I knew I had to have it.  At the time, I was still working my way through the first draft, but it just screamed at me and I bought it immediately.  Love the colours, the broody, haunting theme and everything about it!

Thanks to Sean at HighImpactCovers for creating it.

You can check out the synopsis and add it to your TBR list on Goodreads by clicking here.

Release date is 22nd August - woot!

If you're a reader or blogger want to sign up for an advance copy (and go into the draw for a signed paperback upon release), please click here!  If you're a blogger and you're interested in participating in the blog tour or release blitz, please also click here!


So excited to share this with you :-)

~Amanda
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Published on July 14, 2016 21:50

April 12, 2016

Sliding Down the Sky is now live!

Yessiree, Sliding Down the Sky is ready and waiting for you to dive right in!

Callum and Sass's story is garnering amazing reviews from advance readers and those quick off the mark (it was released a couple of days ago) and I couldn't be happier!  I loved revisiting old characters and creating new ones, so I hope you read and enjoy them too :)



It's enrolled in Kindle Unlimited, along with the rest of my books (did I mention that Absolution is currently on sale for 99c too?  A great time to grab that if you haven't read it already!).  Of course, if you're a KU member, you get to read them all for free, including Sliding Down the Sky - yayness!

Here are the links you'll want:

Amazon US: http://amzn.to/1MlJvdb 
Amazon AUS: http://bit.ly/1VcjiRq 
Amazon UK: http://amzn.to/1oKHL1L
Amazon CA: http://amzn.to/1NjlC0G

Can't wait to hear your feedback and hope you enjoy the story!

~Amanda
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Published on April 12, 2016 16:55

March 19, 2016

Sliding Down the Sky - Cover Reveal

It's finally here - the cover for Sliding Down the Sky!  I absolutely love it - especially how it ties in with Absolution (given that Sliding Down the Sky is basically a follow-on of that novel, although still a standalone), and how it ties in with the new story.  It has a foot in both camps - and beautiful shoes :)

Synopsis: 

Callum Ferguson has grown up in the shadow of the sins of his father. The worst moment of his life came not at the age of sixteen, when he threw his father out of the house, but later in life, when he realised he was just like him. With a predilection for alcohol and violence, he sees his destiny every time he looks in the mirror.

Sass Hathaway, hell-raiser and successful musician, thrived in the limelight – until one night she lost it all. Drowning in an ocean of uncertainty, nursing a crippling case of self-loathing, her brother offers her a chance to find herself again.
His idea of salvation is a dilapidated bar. His proposal; she help him and his wife renovate and run it. However, when she and Callum cross paths, they both discover that salvation comes in many forms.
You can’t escape your past, you can only come to terms with it so that you can move on – but accepting your past is only the beginning. Then you must decide whether you’re strong enough to follow your heart.
This can be read as a stand-alone, but reading ‘Absolution’ is recommended in order to get the most out of this story.
Huge thanks to Race-Point - Anita B. Carroll for the amazing design! 

Release date: 11 April
Pre-Orders are available from iBooks, Kobo and B&N, with Amazon going live on release day. You can add it to your Goodreads account now, though!

Here's the ebook cover:


And here's the paperback cover:























Not long to go now, and you'll get to read all about Callum's story, and meet Sass.  Can't wait to share
them with you!

~Amanda
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Published on March 19, 2016 02:10

February 8, 2016

Sale time and Release News!

Absolution is currently on sale this week, for 99c across all platforms, so make sure you grab a copy before Sliding Down the Sky comes out in April! Here are your sales links - Amazon, B&N, Kobo and iBooks.

Sliding Down the Sky is currently being edited - woot!  So excited to share Callum's story with you all!  I should have a cover soon, so I'll post that here when I do.  If you haven't checked it out yet, do have a look at the synopsis over at Goodreads (and add it to your TBR list while you're there).

While it's technically a standalone, I do feel you'll better understand the story if you've already read Absolution.

As to what's next... well, I'm already working on novel five, which has the working title of Life 2.0.  It's another story set right here in New Zealand and I can't wait to flesh it out and share it with you, hopefully at the end of the year.

Once I have a firm release date in April, Sliding Down the Sky will be available for pre-order.  In the meantime, here's another teaser to tide you over :-)


I'm having a lot of fun over in my Facebook readers group, sharing snippets and teasers and behind-the-scenes info on all my books, including the new one. Come over and join us!

~ Amanda
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Published on February 08, 2016 15:52

December 14, 2015

Sliding Down The Sky

So, here I am, almost at the end of writing my first draft for novel four (89% of the way through as I type this), and what do I do? I stop. I not only stop, but I have this insane desire to edit what I already have.

All the "rules of writing" say don't do this. They say never edit as you go as it screws with your creativity. I say screw that. Rules are made to be broken! I've figured out that stopping at this point to review what I have is perfectly normal for me. It helps me to cement what I have in my head before I write the Grand Finale. So, I'm flipping the bird to the Rules and I'm editing.
It's weird how your (my) brain works. I've been through several title ideas while I've been writing this novel. I thought, about four weeks ago, that A Sea of Stars was what this story was begging to be called. But the more into the story I got, and the more things changed, the more I realised that the title also needed to change.
So, now, the title is set. It's a line from one of my favourite Counting Crows songs, "Einstein on the Beach".  
"Sliding Down The Sky" will be with you all in April 2016. In case you missed it, it's Callum's story, from "Absolution". I love Callum - he's so complex! He's all angsty and plagued with self-doubt and self-loathing, but he has this huge capacity to love, and he's extremely loyal. He needed to have his own book, a way of working out some of his issues. It's been a joy to revisit him, and the rest of the "Absolution" gang.
And yes, I know I've neglected this blog for awhile, so in case you missed it, "The Trouble with Paper Planes" was released in July. It's a little different to my previous books, but it's found an audience nonetheless - hurray! If you haven't read it yet, the three most common words used to describe it (from reviewers) are "unconventional", "unexpected" and "unusual". Dive in and let me know what you think!
If you want to add "Sliding Down the Sky" to your Goodreads TBR, or follow progress on my website, or join us over on Facebook in my readers group, I'd love that! I'm sharing teasers and suchlike there. Speaking of which...

~Amanda

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Published on December 14, 2015 03:28

May 23, 2015

Happy One Year Publiversary, Between Before and After!

It's been one hell of a year, and to celebrate the one year publiversary of Between Before and After, I've put it on sale at Amazon for 99c for the next week.

Thanks for your support during the past year, and if you haven't had a chance to grab the book yet, make sure you do while it's on sale (and tell your friends, too).

Click here to go straight to the Amazon listing :)



~Amanda
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Published on May 23, 2015 00:06

March 18, 2015

Novel Three Waits Patiently In The Wings

It's safe to say I've been absolutely gobsmacked by the fantastic reception the re-release of "Absolution" has received since I pushed it back out on the public stage on 6 January. Incredible! Apparently, many of you loved it, which makes me incredibly grateful and happy. Thank you to all who have taken the time to review it online, or messaged me to let me know!

No rest for the wicked, though. As soon as all the release hoop-la was over, I did what any writer does. I went back to work. I've been working on my third novel since November 2014, and it's coming together beautifully. This is a big departure for me - genre, plot, even the way the story is told. It's undergone plot changes galore (which is why I removed the synopsis off my website and the Goodreads listing), but now the first draft is 70% complete, and I'm settled in both the plot and the characters. So, onward to the finish line!

My plan is to finish this first draft by mid-April, then to begin the revision process, getting it polished and ready for my editor and cover designer. I'm aiming for a July release, so I'll be keeping you posted both on my Facebook page, via my newsletter and here!

In the meantime, here's an unedited snippet from the beginning of the book, which is somewhat tentatively titled Into The Void.

I'd love some feedback, either on this post, back over on my Facebook page or via Twitter ! Always love feedback, especially constructive feedback :-)

INTO THE VOID
by Amanda Dick
Unedited Teaser - All Rights Reserved
Release date: July 2015

  The girl in the mirror stared back at me, taunting me. Am I really her? Is she really me? I was staring at the face of a stranger and I was scared to death. She looked like something out of a horror movie.  Pallid skin, lips almost blue, hollow eyes. Extensive bruising on her cheekbone, extending up one side of her forehead. Her hair was gone, shaved clean off, with a ragged scar cutting a raised, red path across her scalp.   The bright, white light above the bathroom mirror illuminated the head, but not the memory inside it.  Who am I? Somewhere in the distance, there was crying. Someone rushed past my room, calling out instructions in a calm, measured voice. A meal would arrive soon, brought in on a spotless, white tray. Today, I would try my best to eat all of it, no matter how tasteless it was. At least that was something I could control.  I have no idea how long I’ve been here. The days and nights seemed to have blended into each other until time was immaterial. I was here. Whoever I was.   People came and went. I had learnt to be grateful for the simple things. A clean bed with crisp, white sheets. A kind word. A view over the car park from the window of my room. Three meals a day.   The one thing I wanted more than anything was to remember.   Instead, I was a question mark. A Jane Doe. A puzzle without all the pieces. A mystery no one had solved.    And the worst part was, I felt it.   I could feel the missing pieces, buzzing around just outside of my grasp. I reached for them but grabbed nothing but empty air. I floated on a sea of what’s and why’s, how’s and who’s. The questions were like post-it notes, pinned to a large, black pin-board that separated my past from my present. The frustration was beginning to get to me.   What’s my name? How old am I? Where do I live? How did I get that scar on my scalp?  The void was impenetrable. Insurmountable. Absolute.  The harder I tried to remember, the more it hurt. The pain was more than physical, it reached down deep into my soul, hollowing me out. They told me to relax, that the anxiety caused by trying to force myself to remember was counter-productive. But they didn’t know how it felt to have no sense of self.  I had to try, had to reach, had to pick away at the scab that had formed over my memory. How else would I get any answers? How could I not try to break down that wall in my mind that separated the self of before from the self of right now?   I stared harder at the face in the mirror, willing some ray of light to shine out of the darkness. Give me something, anything. A name. A place. A memory. Just a memory, even a small one.  But there was nothing.  Who the hell am I?  I was a case of suspended animation, caught between the past and the present, with no idea how I got here and no clue how to move forward. The fog in my brain had shut off the door to my past so completely, I thought I was going mad.   Why can’t I remember where I was born, yet I can remember how to use a knife and fork? How can I not remember my name, yet I can remember how to read? How can I not remember how old I am, yet I can remember I didn’t like cucumber? How was any of this possible?  I could feel myself tipping over the edge again. My head throbbed as I drew in a slow breath, exhaling through my teeth. What do I know about myself?   I studied my hands, front and back (short nails, long fingers). I was of average height, if comparisons were anything to go by. My eyes were hazel, but more green than brown. I had no tattoos. My ears had been pierced at some stage but the holes were closing up. I could roll my tongue to make an ‘o’ shape.  The list was pitifully short.  I turned off the light above the mirror and climbed back into bed, exhausted. Too much thinking. Too much effort for my fragile brain.   I sat upright in bed, pulling the sheet up taut under my breasts and folding my arms across it, as if barricading myself in. Rain battered against the window, soothing yet unsettling at the same time.  Why wasn’t anyone looking for me?   Who am I?


~ Amanda
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Published on March 18, 2015 20:52

October 1, 2014

Shifting Sands

I thought it was about time I shared a teaser from the new version of "Absolution" with you all.

As you know, I'm raising money to have a new cover created, to get it professionally edited and formatted, and get it out there on the shelves again for you all. It's been tough going, lemme tell ya - lots of 2am finishes and dragging my sorry ass out of bed to go to my day job a few hours later. Sometimes I wonder why I do this, and then I'll have a "moment".

You know - those moments when you glimpse a long-forgotten passage of prose, where you simply don't recognise the words as your own and you're almost impressed by them.  Or, when a perfect stranger pledges $25 to the campaign to get it re-released, simply because she was captivated by the teaser excerpt shared on the campaign page.  Or, when you see the sheer amount of confidence your friends and family show in you, sharing photos and links on their Facebook walls.

Those are the moments when all of the late nights and second-guessing and "I can't do it!" and "I'll never make it through this in one piece!" (yes, I tend towards the melodramatic at times - don't act surprised) - when all of that is put into perspective.  When you think to yourself "Don't hide. Be proud of what you've done and are doing."  When you think to yourself "It's going to be worth it in the end. Just hang in there."

So, to thank everyone for their continued support, here's a little teaser from the new version. Those of you who read "Absolution" in it's initial release might recognise this teaser, although it has been edited heavily.

And if you like this teaser and would like to pre-order a copy of the ebook, get your name on the Dedications page of both ebook and print version, and go into the draw to for a signed copy of the paperback and a handmade (by me!) Swarovski crystal pendant, don't forget to check out the campaign HERE! It only takes either $5, $10, $20 or $25 and you get lots of rewards, along with my everlasting thanks.

You can read about the reasons behind the re-release HERE.

Right. Teaser time! (As usual, would love it if you would share this link with your friends, and any feedback is welcome!).

"Absolution" by Amanda Dick (redux)
*unedited teaser*

Entering the gloomy bar at this time of night, Callum took a few moments to spot Jack in a booth in the corner. He detoured to order a drink first and Harry nodded in Jack’s direction.“What’s his poison?” Callum mumbled. “Whisky. Neat.” Callum groaned quietly, shaking his head. “Better give me two more.” He slid his money across the bar and waited. Picking up the two glasses, he nodded his thanks to Harry before heading over to the booth. Jack glanced up as he slid into the seat opposite him, setting both glasses down and sliding one over the table towards him. “I’ve already got one.” “Got a feeling you might need another.” Jack eyeballed him, his expression unreadable. “What’s this all about? What do you want? Because I’m in no mood for games. Whatever you want, you can have it. You win, okay? I don’t belong here – I get it. Believe me, I get it.” He shook his head and took a swig of whisky. “What happened?” Jack stared into the glass in front of him. “I told you. She threw me out.” “I thought she might try something like that.” “Congratulations. You win.”“It’s not a game, Jack. Far from it.”“Then why do I feel like a pinball? What’s going on here? Because I honestly have no clue.”“There’s no one answer to that question,” Callum sighed, running a hand down his face.“Jesus, you’re as bad as she is. It’s like talking to a revolving door.”Jack downed the last of his whisky and slammed the glass down on the table.“You thought she was complicated before? Buckle up, dude - you ain’t seen nothin’ yet,” Callum said. “Meaning what, exactly?”He had to make his point and make it quickly, because he could see Jack was teetering on the brink.“Reading between the lines? She doesn’t want you to know anything that might make you disappear again. And that means that her injury - and anything to do with it - is off limits.”Jack stared at him for a few moments, and he could see the cogs turning in his brain.“She doesn’t trust me,” Jack said simply.“It’s a hell of a lot to ask, you have to admit.”“But, I’m not gonna just - I mean, I want to stay, I told her that - I asked her what she wanted, and she said -““I know. But put yourself in her place. Is it any wonder? You’re not the only one she’s protecting. She’s been doing this for years. She changes the subject a lot - it's like a damn hobby. Anytime the conversation gets too raw, she backs off. It’s always ‘never mind’, or ‘it doesn’t matter’, or ‘let’s talk about something else’.”Callum saw recognition in Jack’s eyes and he nodded across the table at him. “You’ve seen it too, haven’t you?” Jack nodded slowly. “Yeah.” “It’s a diversionary tactic.” “Why?” Callum shrugged again, taking a sip of his whisky and waiting as it burned a trail down his throat, ending with a slow warming glow that lit up his belly. “Best I can figure is she’s trying to protect us.” “From what?” Jack frowned. “From whatever’s going on in her head.” They eyeballed each other across the table for several moments and Callum tried to block out the memories of their relationship prior to the accident. He tried to concentrate on seeing Jack as a stranger sitting across from him, but the vision wouldn’t stick. He kept seeing his friend, Jack – and more disturbingly, he kept seeing Jack and Ally together, before their world turned upside down. They were happy. They were going to get married and have a house full of kids. They were in love. Suddenly, the last four years fell away and some of the anger and resentment fell away with it, right along with the realisation that he and Ally never really had a chance together. She had been right all along. It would never have worked between them. Jack’s the one she was always meant to be with, not me. That’s why he’s here. That’s why she wants him to stay.The whisky felt like it had burnt a hole in his gut and a deep ache settled in, right in that exact spot. “If you knew she was gonna do this, why’d you make me push her into talking about it?” Jack asked, his gaze fixed on the glass in front of him.“Honestly? I guess maybe I was testing her. I figured if she could talk to you about it, then she was ready for whatever this is between the two of you. On some level, I thought since it was you asking, she might open up.” Jack seemed to deflate in front of him. “Guess you were wrong, then. She’s not talking to me about it. And I don’t even know what to say to her half the time. I don’t have a clue what I’m doing. I’m just an idiot, saying the wrong thing and pissing her off.” Callum thought of all the times over the past few years when he felt inadequate, when he thought that Jack being here would’ve made a difference. “She’s stubborn - and tough as hell. You two have that in common.”Jack looked dubious.“You came back here didn’t you? And you’re still here, despite everything. She’s pushing you away because she doesn’t want you to see what she thinks are her weaknesses.” He shook his head. “Secrets. Another thing you two have in common.”Jack opened his mouth but Callum cut him off.“I don’t care about that - that’s something you have to work out between you, somehow. This is about her, and about you not giving up on her. She doesn’t deserve that, not after everything she’s been through. Despite what she says or does, you need to stay.” Jack shot him a look of total disbelief.“You’ve changed your tune.” Callum took a good long swallow of whisky and set the glass back on the table slowly, thinking.“I know that – believe me. But I’m not an idiot. I can see what’s happening here – to her, to you.” He looked over at Jack, his heart ripping open in the wake of the truth that tumbled out of his mouth. “She needs you. If she tries to tell you otherwise, she’s lying – I know it and she knows it. Tom knew it too, that’s why he never gave up on you coming home.” He could see the effect his words were having on Jack. He swallowed his pride and continued. “She’s pushing you away, because she knows that sooner rather than later, she’s gonna have to start letting you in and it’s scaring her to death. You hold all the power here. You can walk away, or you can pick her up and never let her go. Do you understand what I’m saying? Do you get how serious this is?” Jack nodded dumbly. “So don’t you dare go anywhere.” Finally, Jack found his voice. “I made her a promise.” Callum glared at him over the table, willing his voice not to break.“And you better plan on keeping it.”

~Amanda
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Published on October 01, 2014 21:30

September 20, 2014

"Absolution" - Redux

As some of you may be aware, I recently received the copyright back from my former publisher for my first novel, "Absolution" (published in October 2013).  Since then, I've been working hard to re-edit it and add an extended epilogue, to make it the best it can possibly be!


What you may not be aware of though, is that my former publisher has reneged on our contract by not paying me any royalties.  They have also refused to have it removed from the sites that they had listed it through, which is a breach of copyright.  I have contacted all the sites I can find that still have it for sale, but so far some are proving stubborn.  Don't worry, though - I'll get them ;-)  Barnes & Noble, Amazon and Kobo have already removed it, which is great news - the other sites, I am still working on.  If you find it anywhere online for sale, please let me know so I can approach them!

I have said time and again that writing is free, but publishing is not.  To re-release "Absolution" with a new cover, a new edit and to get it formatted for both print and ebook versions, will cost me in excess of $500.  This is very true, for all self-publishers.  My former publisher have pushed me into a corner - I could not let them continue reaping the benefits of my hard work, so I fought to regain the copyright.  Unfortunately, this put me in the awkward position of having to outlay this expense of having it re-released when I was unprepared for it. Therefore, I'm having to use money I had put aside for publishing "Into the Void" to re-release "Absolution" - and even then, I don't have nearly enough put aside yet.  Absolutely heart-breaking.

I have two options: continue to save to get "Absolution" re-released (which, at this rate, will be sometime next year - with "Into the Void" being pushed back to 2016), or try to raise the money.  I've chosen the latter option.

In order to make sure "Absolution" (MY version) is easily distinguishable by me and by my readers, I will need a new cover (costing around $200 - that's US$, by the way).  Then of course, comes the professional edit (by my wonderful editor Sarah Widdup at Irrefutable Proof, whom I used for "Between Before and After"), and then there is formatting for ebook and print.  If there is any money left over, I will be using it to organise another blog tour and to pay for further publicity to get it out there again.

To raise the money to make this happen, I'm using a crowd-funding site called Pubslush.  If you've never heard of them, don't worry - neither had I until a few days ago.  They are a site where you can pledge your support to help authors release their books to the same standard that the Big Publishers do.  Because, as I said, this costs money - and simply put, most of us indie authors just don't have it in abundance!

My Pubslush campaign is running like this: you can pledge either $5, $10, $20 or $25 to help me raise this money.  At all levels, you are effectively pre-ordering a re-released ecopy of "Absolution" - along with the new cover and extended epilogue.  Here's what you will get for your money:

$5 - an ecopy of the re-released version of "Absolution", along with the new cover and extended epilogue.
$10 - the above, plus your name listed in the "Dedications" page of the new version, both print and ecopy.
$20 - ecopy, name in "Dedications" page, and your name goes into the draw for a signed paperback of the new version.
$25 - ecopy, name in "Dedications" page, and your name goes into the draw for a signed paperback of the new version PLUS a handmade Swarovski crystal bookmark/pendant (examples as per my website,www.pallinadesigns.com).

If I don't meet the minimum threshold of $600, you pay nothing.  If I do (and I really hope I do!), then I pay a 4% success fee to Pubslush, and they will be calling in your pledge for payment.  The maximum amount (what Pubslush call the "goal") is $800, but the campaign is deemed a success if it reaches the minimum level of $600.

PLEASE help me by pre-ordering your copy and supporting this campaign!  
It really would mean so much to me!  Yes, you will need an account with Pubslush to support it, but this is free, and very quick and easy to open.  AND you don't have to pay until the campaign is over (that's if I reach the minimum at all!).  The campaign will run for 44 days from today.

Here's a link to the campaign:  http://pubslush.com/project/3762

I would be extremely grateful if you would also share this link with your friends, on Facebook or any social media site!

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me - I'd be happy to help!

Thanks so much for your support - I appreciate it so much!

~Amanda

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Published on September 20, 2014 20:47

June 11, 2014

Welcome to the Team, Karoline!

Writing is a full-time job (unfortunately, it's not my ONLY full-time job) and you would not believe (unless you're also in the same boat as I am) how much time it takes to also market your book.  So guess what?  I now have help!  My Knight in Shining Armour comes in the form of the lovely Karoline, my new PA :)

So, as a kind of "welcome to the team", I thought I should introduce you to her and let her tell you a little bit about herself.  Chances are, you'll see her posting on my Facebook page and maybe even popping up in here every now and then (in front of the camera, rather than behind, as it were).  Please say hello - make her feel at home :)

Without further ado, here's a little Q&A we had recently:

What do you like to do in your spare time? 
I have two girls, aged 10 and 12. I spend almost all of my spare time with them. They have more active lives than I do! I My third daughter is my 5 year old beagle Harlow. I like to take her for walks and get outdoors with her as much as possible. And of course, I love to read!

What three words would you use to describe yourself?
Thoughtful, loyal, complex (that was a hard one!)
If you were stranded on a desert island, what three items would you want by your side?
Since this is hypothetical, I'm assuming I can get the collective works of Stephen King in one book someone(almost anyone!) to keep me company and...a knife?
Do you watch TV? If so, what's your fave show?
Yes I watch TV! Right now my favorite show is probably New Girl with Zooey Deschanel. My all time favorite though is Unsolved Mysteries. I love true crimes shows as well.
What was the last great movie you watched?
The Hunger Games. I didn't think I would like it but my daughter convinced me to finally watch it and I loved it!
What kind of books do you like to read?
Romance. Just about any romance other than fantasy/paranormal and historical.

Do you prefer an ereader or paperbacks?
eReader, but I buy paperbacks of the books I really love.

What's your drink of choice? (alcoholic, soda or coffee/tea - doesn't matter!)
Diet Dr. Pepper. I'm also a huge fan of martinis!

What are a few of your fave books?She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb. I first read it in high school and have probably read it 20 or 30 times. Also, The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger and The Stand by Stephen King.

What music do you listen to? Fave singer/band?
I listen to mainly alternative rock. My favorite band is The xx, an amazing trio out of England.

Hermione Granger or Bella Swan?
Bella Swan (I've never read Harry Potter!)
Coke or Pepsi?
Pepsi
Diamonds or pearls?
Diamonds
Cats or dogs?
Dogs 
Camping or luxury resort?
Luxury resort!! I don't do camping!! I love my bed and air conditioning too much!!
Vinyl records or MP3 player/iPod?
iPod
Chocolate cake or ice cream?
Ice cream
Movies: comedy or drama?
Comedy 
PC or Mac?
PC
Stilettos or flats?
Flats




Don't forget to leave a comment here and welcome Karoline to the chaos...I mean, team ;-) ~ Amanda
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Published on June 11, 2014 21:50