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Romance Weekly Advent Treasure Hunt

 

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Happy Holidays! Or at least, we here at Romance Writers’ Weekly hope that they are. But we know what it’s like to be moms, dads, daughters, sons, workers… you name it, we have it covered. It doesn’t matter which hat you’re wearing, December can be the most stressful and busiest time of the year.

 

So we’ve decided to have some fun in among all the chaos. From December 2nd we’ll be posting once a day about Holiday traditions, songs, stories and movies, to remind ourselves of how much fun it can be. To make it sweeter still, we are going to have a treasure hunt buried in each post, giving you a chance to collect all the clues and a chance to win a $100 Amazon Gift Card. Plus there will be daily prizes to win, so make sure to read each blog!

 

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What are we waiting for… let’s have some fun!

POSTING SCHEDULE

December 2 – Katie O’Connor

December 3 – Jeanne McDonald

December 4 – Rebekah Ganiere

December 5 – Betty Bolte

December 6 – Veronica Forand

December 7 – A.S. Fenichel

December 8 – Juliet Cross

December 9 – Susan Scott Shelley

December 10 – Brenda Margriet

December 11 – Leslie Hachtel

December 12 – Jami Denise

December 13 – J.J. Devine

December 14 – Xio Axelrod

December 15 – Collette Cameron

December 16 – Gemma Brocato

December 17 – Tracey Gee

December 18 – S.C. Mitchell

December 19 – Eden Ashe

December 20 – Kristi Rose

December 21 – Jo Richardson

December 22 – Victoria Barbour

December 23 – Carrie Elks

December 24 – Sarah Hegger

December 25 – Round Up & How to Enter

 

Oddest Google Search – Romance Weekly

RWW bannerThis week on Romance Weekly, Carrie Elks wants to know as an author what are my oddest Google searches.  Hope you’ve already visited Victoria Barbour on the blog hop.

Compared to a mystery writer, my search history is pretty tame. I haven’t researched how to emulsify dead bodies, but I can tell you the various evolutions of the local fire department’s certified abilities test and that you must complete the test within ten minutes or fail.

Researching my first manuscript,  I culled extensively through the Roman culture. And while the Romans bathed regularly, interestingly enough, they the didn’t use soap. They used oil and a tool called a strigil to scrap dirt from their skin.  Further investigation revealed that  soap is more complicated to make than I’d imagined. Be glad you can just buy some from the store.

For another manuscript, I researched the earliest cervical cap and other means of ancient contraception. The Egyptians  used barrier methods.  One was a mix of acacia and ground dates with with honey.  Lint was moistened with the mixture and placed at the opening of the cervix. The lint acted as a barrier against the passage of sperm and honey was used to maintain the lint’s position. Acacia is a tree sap found to have spermicidal properties. Ancients were pretty smart for the time.

My most recent odd Goggle search was on how the male orgasm feels. I found an answer on a reputable site that included comments from men which were straightforward and realistic. I’d list the link but don’t want to get spammed.

Oddly, my most bizarre internet searches were done right after 9/11 when I was concerned about dirty bombs and a small pox outbreak.  I decided I better quit scaring myself  and before the FBI showed up at my doorstep. 😉

Let’s see what Jeanne McDonald says about her darkest Google searches.

JaceDani_HotAsBlazesBTW my newest release, Hot as Blazes is on sale for $.99 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble,  and Kobo.