Yay! It’s Free Friday!
First of all, congratulations to last week’s winner. Celestine Nudana chose my anthology “For the Love of Christmas” as her title.
Enjoy, Celestine!
Now this week, we are happy to have….
Me!
Umm, no. Actually we have Deborah M. Piccurelli here today. She’s an author.
No! You will interview me!
No no no! Not this time. You don’t have a book to give away.
Huh? Since when do you need to give away abook to get on here?
It’s new. This is Freebee Friday. I’ll interview someone, and then give away their book.
For nothing?
Yeah. Pretty much.
Well, what fun is that?
It’s great fun, if you win.
Hmmm. Can I interview her? I’ll be good. I promise.
I don’t know.
Pleaaaeeeeeese
Ergh. Okay, but BE NICE.
This is a very nice author with a nice, wholesome book. Pretend to be a good girl. Okay?
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Yay! Okay, here is my very first interview!
Cheer me on, Earthlings!
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So, who are you and what do you want?
Like Jennifer said, my name is Deborah M. Piccurelli and I am an author who writes about controversial issues. My goal is to help stop heinous acts performed by evil people. I plan to give a portion of the proceeds from every book published from here on out, to a charity that works against them. It is one way for me to contribute to Kingdom work.
Why do you think your book is good enough to talk about with someone as great as me?
Because it’s for a worthy cause, and I put my whole heart and soul into it.
Oh! I know about putting heart and soul into things… Like taking over the world! Is this about taking over the world?
No. Sorry.
No? Then why would anyone want to read it?
It has unique characters, a unique story, and it contains humor, romance, and suspense.
Well, I guess those things can be fun, too.
So, entice me. What’s it about?
Here’s the back cover blurb:
Investigative journalist, Amber Blake, is a little person bent on payback for the death of her average-sized twin sister. Enlisted by her former partner and estranged husband, Evan, she poses as a counselor in an abortion clinic to expose the doctor responsible for fetal harvesting. As a Christian, she struggles with concealing her beliefs to maintain her cover, while the doctor’s romantic overtures tumble her stomach. Amber agrees to date him for the sake of the story . . . but nothing prepares her for what’s behind a mysterious door in his office.
Wow. That sounds really really deep! Are you sure she doesn’t blow him up at the end? Because that would be a great ending.
No. Sorry, no explosions.
Are you sure? Would you consider writing one in?
No.
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Come on! I have to get at least one explosion story out of you. Have you ever fantasized about exploding things?
Not really.
Am I boring?
Do you really want me to answer that?
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Hey! You said you would be nice!!!!!
Not everyone wants to explode things! This sounds like a great, really tense story! What an interesting and kinda Creepy premise.
Thank you, Jennifer.
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Okay, Deborah, let’s give her a taste of your writing. That should win her over.
Oh! I know! Describe your favorite dessert to her.
Right now, I’m thinking of Olive Garden’s Lemon Cake. The lemon custard filling is smooth and silky on my tongue, almost melting away as it passes through the mouth and down the throat. The taste is simultaneously slightly tart/slightly sweet. The delicate layer cake that sandwich’s the filling is light and airy. It, too, seems to melt on the tongue, and the discreet vanilla flavor comes together with the fine sugar powder that’s sprinkled over top of the cake to create a quick burst of sweetness before it’s swallowed, and then it’s gone . . . until you fork up the next morsel.
Okay okay! You win! Is there an Olive Garden I haven’t exploded yet?
Yes! Here it is!
Now, how does one use one of these map things…
Okay, Deborah, quick, while she’s distracted, what are you giving away this week?
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I must say this has been a truly DIFFERENT experience. I’m giving away a copy of my book, Hush, Little Baby or if the winner prefers, a .pdf version.
Awesomesauce! Thanks for stopping by, and I’m really sorry for the Little Blue Lady.
Okay guys, comment below for a chance to win Hush, Little Baby by Deborah M. Piccurelli in your choice of paperback or PDF. If you want to know more about Deborah, Check out her web site here.
Don’t forget to comment! A random winner will be chosen on Monday.
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Thank you Jennifer, for such a fun and enjoyable interview! And also thank you for hosting me, I had a delightful time. Best to all who commented, and to the winner!
Great interview! I really enjoyed it! I hope Deborah’s book does well. 🙂
Thanks for the interview. Would love to read this.
Even without explosions, this book sounds exciting. And the lemon cake has my mouth watering. Gotta go now and grab a towel.
Thanks for saying that, Char! And, yes, the lemon cake is THAT good! You will need your towel.
SORRY I”M LATE COMING IN ON THIS EVERYONE BUT I WASN”T FEELING WELL FOR MOST OF THE DAY> THEN I HAD TO VISIT MY PARENTS IN THE ASSISTED LIVING HOME WHERE THEY LIVE> JUST GOT BACK>(HEY I DON”T KNOW WHY THIS IS COMING OUT IN UPPER CASE _ SO SORRY)
THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR COMMENTS< ENCOURAGEMENT I LOVE GIVING AWAY FREE COPIES! I HOPE THE WINNER ENJOYS HUSH< LITTLE BABY!
I was having a bad day until I read this post. I needed a little alien humor to turn my day around. Sounds like a very intriguing book especially since I have twins myself.
Fun interview, i like the creativity!
The book sounds interesting; I’d love to read it.
Fun interview! The book’s premise sounds great. I hope your ordeal went okay, Jennifer.
I like the co-interview thing you got goin’ here. Huzzah for the Li’l Blue Lady!
Deborah, i appreciate your commitment to charity work. Often, we don’t realize how many ways we can help others, and I appauld your creativity, and your integrity in sharing your “rewards” with others. Thank you. On another note, I have never read a story like this one, so I’ll be looking for it, if not from here, then amazon or the library. Best Regards,
Shannon
Loved this interview. it’s a good thing you distracted the little blue lady before she could blow anything up. The book sounds very very interesting, Deborah. I wish you all the luck with it.
How did it go yesterday ? Good to see you right back here ….
Great post–but how are you doing?
You have made my day with this post. You look like you had so much fun.
I’d love to read HUSH LITTLE BABY thank you.