What did you Make Believe as a child? What a great question. I’ve done a lot of interviews on this blog tour, and being that one of the anthologies I am in is called “Make Believe” you would think that wold be a common question … but it was only asked once, by the lovely and talented Vanessa Chapman (Who, come to think of it, talked the Little Blue Lady into setting me free when I was kidnapped, and received an ARC of Make Believe.) Hmmmm…. I think I’m due a review from her sometime soon.
Today you can find me on both Vanessa Chapman’s site talking about Make Believe, and also talking about “For the Love of CHristmas” at Dawn’s Reading Nook where I’ll be talking about Mango smoothies and cabana boys. Mmmmm Sounds great, doesn’t it?
When you come back, I’d love to hear about what you dis for Make Believe when you were a kid. But if you want to talk about cabana boys, that’s cool too. 🙂
Why all the hullabaloo? Well, it’s to promote my two new releases “Make Believe” and “For the Love of Christmas”
That’s why!
And don’t forget to click on “Enter to Win” for a chance to win your choice of the two titles! Yay!
Oh, I almost forgot… A few random commentors along the tour path will win their choice of anthologies, too. So be sure to hop on over and say “Hi”
Hop on over and send me some love!
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Hmm, cabana boys were not on my radar…. I really was a late bloomer, I think. 😉 My Breyer horses were the center of my make believe, where I was a champion rider and married various “teen idols.” Barbie dolls were accessories for the horses, not the other way round!
Ha! The cabana boy thing was a reference to one of the interviews. Silly.
I used to claim that I was a dog. Had a pedigree and everything. Quarter dingo, quarter collie, quarter wolf and quarter golden retriever. Said I could talk to dogs and everything.
Ha! But did the dogs talk to you?
Well I said they did 😉
I entered the world of BONANZA when I was really young (yes, quite an imagination, because I was “Little Joe”). I suppose this ages me, but that was long long ago.
I think I remember Bonanza. It was in reruns though 🙂
Sheesh, Cabana boys. Why didn’t I think of that? Apparently I was sheltered because I spent my childhood pretending I was a horse. Congrats and best of luck with both of your releases, Jennifer.
Thanks!
Yay! I’m so pleased that you are chatting over at my place today! I loved the anthology, but yes, you’re right, I haven’t done a review have I, oops! I shall set myself the challenge of getting it done before the end of the blog tour…
Awesome! Thanks so much!
I had lots of fun playing make believe as a kid. I had paper dolls that I cut out of my Grandma’s Sears catalog and I’d pretend little child soap operas with those poor people.
Ha! I bet they fell over a lot.
Nah. I just set them all over the carpet on my bedroom floor…the only falling they did was ‘falling in love’ in sappy scenes (my grandma watched soap operas, so I learned early how to spin the drama)
Ha ha! Too funny. Some of my Barbie and Ken outings were definitely NC 17 rated. I think I saw too many soaps too.