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Sunday, October 30, 2011

SIX SENTENCE SUNDAY: Busted in Bollywood


This Six Sentence Sunday is a snippet from BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD (Entangled Publishing, December 2011).

Shari's ruminating over her relationship with Drew.

As much as I loved the incredible sex, I knew this wouldn’t last forever.
But I couldn’t help craving a little intimacy.
Late twenties, single, female. Do the math.
Flirty flings were fabulous until you hit the big three-O, all downhill from there. Biological clocks started ticking like time bombs waiting to detonate, gravity exerted more force on your life than your mom, and suddenly, the dog-ugliest creep looked like Jake Gyllenhaal.


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25 comments:

  1. Can't wait for the release of this book, Nic. Your voice only more of it! Brilliant. :)

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  2. LOL! Very saucy six, Nicola. Loved the humor!

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  3. Wonderful six sentences! I wish you a ton of sales with your books! Happy Sunday and Happy Halloween!

    Stephanie Adkins
    http://stephanieadkins.blogspot.com/

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  4. Loved it and look forward to reading it!

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  5. Lol. I love the humour in this! I'm a goner for good chick-lit and I think I'll definitely find a keeper in this book. :)

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  6. This is terrific...what a fun read this will be. I love your voice. Congrats on your release :)

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  7. Haha, that's great. I've heard of beer goggles, now we have the biological clock goggles. Fun 6! :)

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  8. yes great voice - enjoyed the snippet

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  9. Loved every line. Especially the last one that made me laugh out loud. (And I did just spell it out because it was better than the usual lol!)

    I also heart the title.

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  10. A wonderful piece! Thank you for sharing it with us. :)

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  11. Thanks Sandra, I loved allowing my comedic voice to run free in this book :)

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  12. Thanks Melisse :)

    (love your name, by the way, think I must use it for a character one day, it's gorgeous!)

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  13. Oooh...the pressure's on for me, Zee!

    Really hope you enjoy :)

    If you like chicklit, I think you will...

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  14. Thanks Christine :)

    I'm hoping readers will have as much fun reading this book as I had writing it.

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  15. Thanks JoAnn.

    I love the title too. I originally called it Bollywood or Bust, but considering the secrets in the book and what happens...Shari is Busted in Bollywood :)

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  16. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this line - "Late twenties, single, female. Do the math." Attitude with humor--PERFECT!

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  17. Lol, Nicola! Imo, you have nothing to worry about - from what I've seen so far, this book's pretty sure to be going on my Faves' shelf :) xoxo

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  18. Thanks Stacey.

    I had a ball writing this character, she has attitude throughout the entire book, so much fun :)

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