Hey Kids! Building on the theme of romantic regrets, we’ve got special guest author, Laura Chapman here to tell us about her big “What if?” I’m not much of a dater. Like Elliot, the main character in The Marrying Type, I had a serious boyfriend in college, but I’ve spent most of my 20s single and focused on …
Lisa Doyle Milks Her Doorflower Dating Do-Over
A dating regret I wish I could do over? Hmmm… Like Amanda, the main character in my novel, MILKED, I didn’t have the best taste in men when I was younger—and I’m using the term “men” loosely. The ones I dated weren’t exactly showering me with poetry and roses. So, it’s no surprise that one of the …
Michelle Lara Morgan’s Dating Do-Over Goes By Pretty Fast
In theme with Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, we continue to explore romantic regrets with author Michelle Lara Morgan who is touring her book, Tripping Through with CLP Blog Tours. Welcome! What’s a date I wish I could do over again? I used to go to the gym five times a week and was asked out on …
A Mashup Made in Heaven
One of my favourite memories is my first mashup (at least the first I can recall). I was seven or eight years old, and my sister and I would switch on reruns of The Muppet Show, turn down the sound on the TV, and turn up the volume on the record player, blaring one of our mother’s Motown records—two of …
It’s Not a Dating Book, It’s a Book About Dating.
Before I was a writer, I was a public relations consultant. Thanks to television and novels, that probably invokes an image of notoriety-hungry, dinner-starved waifs who plan parties and hand out swag bags for a living – in really nice shoes. That’s actually true. (Kidding. Mostly.) But outside of the straightforward “I have a product, you write about such …
Denise Moncrief’s Doorflower Dating Do-Over: To Bad Boy, or Not to Bad Boy…
The Doorflower Dating Do-Over series continues today with Denise Moncrief who’s on tour for her new book Crisis of Serenity with CLP Blog Tours. Have you ever wondered what would have happened if you’d done something a different way? Turned left instead of right. Said “yes” instead of “no”. Sometimes we have big regrets and sometimes our regrets …
Michelle Lam’s Dating Do-Over
Time for another Dating Do Over installment, where authors share a moment in their romantic pasts they’d do again if given the chance. This week, it’s Michelle Lam, on CLP Blog Tour to promote her new novel of The Accidental Prophetess. I was a rather naïve young adult. Actually I was a lot naïve. I wasn’t very good at reading …
The Perks of Being a Doorflower Pin it To Win it Contest
Hey kids, I can picture you all now: Taking in the fall. Beanie on head. A pumpkin spice latte in one hand, and in the other, a brand new copy of… gasp! (Yes, gasp!) You have nothing to read. We can solve this problem now. Announcing “The Perks of Being a Doorflower ‘Pin it to Win It’ Contest,” where one lucky, randomly chosen, …
Doorflower Dating Do-Over: Samantha March Gives Up Bad Boys For Good!
In the spirit of Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda – the interactive book with unlimited chances to start the love story again – the Doorflower Dating Do-Over from A Questionable Friendship Author, Samantha March. I had to think long and hard about the direction I was going to take this dating do-over post. Because really, if I had the chance, …
Dating Do-Over Series: If Hilary Grossman Could Turn Back Time…
If you’ve read my interactive romantic comedy, Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda, you know dating “do-overs” are the name of the game. With that in mind, we’ve got a new series where authors share moments they’d go back and change if given the chance. To start, we’re thrilled to have Hilary Grossman, author of Dangled Carat – a memoir about (finally) turning Mr. Commitmentphobe into Mr. Right. If I could go …
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