Look what I found...
...while checking out who stops by the blog.
The one and only Bronwyn ... oops, typo?!... has just put up her very own website. Talk about cool.
www.bronwynstorm.com
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The journey of four writers on the road to publication
www.bronwynstorm.com
Labels: Brown, New website
posted by Eva at 9:52 pm
We are four writers — two Brits and two Canucks — journeying together on the road to publication. Since we started this blog, two of us have made it!
Synopsis:
Agnes Frump has spent every moment of her thirty-one years outrunning her horrendous moniker. But push-up bras and hip music producing jobs can’t undo her orphan Annie red hair and Alfalfa freckles—nor can they make her best friend, Dillon McKenzie see her as anything but his buddy.
A midnight walk, a fateful fall, the discovery of a magic lamp, and Aggie's priorities shift...click to read more.
Awarded 4 1/2 stars by The Romance Studio, a 5-book rating from The Long and Short of It blog, and voted "Favorite Book of the Month" and featured on the Find a Great Romance blog for the month of July.
For the official call story, follow this link. To visit Brown's very own blog, click here.
Synopsis:
On the surface Angelo Emiliano looks more like a golden surfer boy than a billionaire property tycoon, but beneath his blond, bronzed exterior lies a heart of ice. Abandoned as a baby and brought up in a convent orphanage, he has fought for everything he owns. The only people Angelo hates more than idle, privileged aristocrats who have had everything handed to them on a plate are idle, misguided eco-warriors who go out of their way to make his life difficult. As far as rebellious Lady Roseanna Delafield goes, this is fairly bad news...click to read more.
To read India's call story, visit the Pink Heart Society blog. For the official interview here at Scribes', follow this link. And to visit her very own blog, click here.
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2 Comments:
Nope, it's really Bronwyn. It's crazy enough to name your children after cities (Paris) and fruit (Apple), I don't want to start any colour trends...or have they already started--oh! Of course: PINK, the singer!
Hmmm...maybe I should use Brown, then. Do you think UPS will be upset if I rip-off their slogan: What can Brown do for you today?
It's utterly, infuriatingly, unfairly coooooooool. I intend to hang out there quite a lot and make the little person appear in many windows.
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