I think everyone has at least one plot that they can’t pass up. For me, it’s a marriage of convenience with a particular soft spot for mail order brides. I love that part where the couple grapples with not marrying for love, but finding it anyway. Two of my all time favorite books, ones that I have re-read too many times to count, are marriage of convenience stories. Sunset Embraceby Sandra Brown and Susan Carroll’s The Bride Finder. I highly recommend both if you love the marriage of convenience story line, too.
However, I fear I may have over-read my favorite plot. Each one I read is starting to feel the same. Even when they’re well written, they’re getting old. The reasons behind the marriages seem to be getting more and more far fetched. Do two millionaires really need to marry due to an unplanned pregnancy in this day and age? Can a crazy old man really change his will so his son must marry in order to inherit?
So I’m taking a marriage of convenience break. Going into rehab, if you will. Anyone know of a twelve-step program? No more until 2014. And, if I have a relapse, Anne and Kay get to pick out a book for me to read. *shudder* But if I’m giving up the marriage of convenience, I’ll need something else to distract me. What’s your poison of choice? The one story line you can’t resist?
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Anne’s Highlights of RT 2013
This was my first RT and I learned a lot. One of the biggest things I learned? I was way too tired to do a daily blog post. I really hope I get to go to RT next year, and if I do I’ll either have to employ better time management or just plan ahead on doing a highlights post like this one. So… what was most memorable about RT for me?
- Meeting all the authors who were favorites of mine.
I met Delphine Dryden, Cara McKenna, and Ruthie Knox – all sitting at the SAME TABLE! It was almost too much for me. I talked with each of them and grinned from ear to ear. I walked away happy and then realized I’d forgotten to take a picture with them. So I walked back and they were nice enough to stand with me for a picture.
Lauren Dane writes some of my all time favorites, the Brown Siblings Series and the Delicious series. And now that I’ve seen her in person? I want to dress like her! She’s my new fashion icon.Here’s Kay and I with Jill Shalvis. She and Helen Kay Dimon were a hoot!I didn’t get a picture of me with Jaci Burton, but here she is with Lauren Dane. I like Jaci’s books, but I didn’t know how funny she was in person. She took the time to appear on a lot of panels that were very entertaining!and then there was the author I was most looking forward to meeting and taking a picture with – Shannon Stacey! I was so excited to meet her that I saw her 3 times (the Blogger pre-con, the Carina Press blogger/librarian lunch, and at the book fair) and spoke to her each time and never took a picture. So, at the book fair I turned back around, bringing a friend and took this picture. Finally!
- Meeting new-to-me authors who were so funny I now want to read them just to see if it carries over. Damon Suede, Jade Lee, Helen Kay Dimon I’m thinking of you. I also have a whole stack of cards and book marks by authors I now want to read!
Did I take pictures of Jade Lee or Damon Suede? No. I was too busy laughing. I was laughing at Helen Kay Dimon, too, but I remembered to take this picture!
- The BDSM reader panel. Shayla Black, Lexi Blake, Kasi Alexander and Reggie Alexander (the last two write together as Cassidy Browning) held a panel to explain some basics of BDSM. Tools and toys were explained and demonstrated.
- The m/m panel called “Man, Oh Man: Why Women Love M/M” I believe they said it was the very first official m/m panel ever held at RT. This was a really interesting and entertaining conversation. The authors on the panel were Z.A. Maxfield, Tara Lain, Amy Lane, Belinda McBride, and Damon Suede. I haven’t read any of them so far, but I’m really looking forward to it now!
- The Spoons & Candy event hosted by Entangled was probably the most fun I had at an event at RT. I like games, and it takes me a while to get to know people, so playing spoons with the same group of people for an hour was right up my alley. And besides spoons and conversation? Candy. Tons of candy to eat and a takeout box to carry some back to your hotel room. So you’d think I’d take some pictures at this awesome event, right? Well, I DID! I took one picture. Of a deck of cards. *sigh* I mean it was exciting that Kay won this deck of cards, but I think a group photo of our table would have been a little more exciting. Alas, I didn’t take one of those. So please enjoy this picture of Kay’s deck of cards.
Well, you can see the top card on the deck, anyway.
- The weird sex panel and the research stories the authors shared! When Sex Gets Weird: A Paranormal Love Scene Primer featured Jaci Burton, Alexandra Ivy, Shannon K. Butcher and Jade Lee. These ladies were funny and interesting and that hour went by too fast!
- The other readers. The woman who let me user her charger to charge my phone. The lady who sold the shirts, who asked me personal questions that just made me laugh! The woman who we stood next to in line many times whose name is NOT Coleen, though that’s what I called her. I wish I could remember names or had taken pictures. The many, many friendly readers and authors at RT really make the convention the wonderful event it is.
- All the give always. The swag and the books we all got, but also the bigger prizes of bags and baskets of books, the eReaders and iPads and iPad minis.

- The wait staff was really friendly. I can’t imagine the logistics of feeding 100s of people at the same time. There were also events where people were mingling and getting books and things were just plain crowded. The wait staff at the Sheraton were always polite and down right nice. They helped make RT a great place to be.
- The disco party is a favorite in my memory, just because it was the first day and I didn’t realize how all out they would go. It was awesome!
The Ellora’s Cave Bad Girls of Romance Disco Inferno. All the other parties were good, too, but this one sticks out for me. Mini lava lamps, disco caps and calendars for everyone to take home. It was also the first time we got to experience the heaven that was the chocolate fountain!
- Staying up til 2am reading on Saturday night because I knew I could sleep in, and I just couldn’t put the book down. (A Prior Engagement by Karina Bliss)
- Dress up for dances (and panels)
- Give myself time to sit and read or rest when I was tired. I didn’t want to miss a second of this one and I was REALLY tired by Saturday
- Take more pictures
- Bring friends! This was so much fun!!!!
Dirty Girls’ Update
I have been doing a lot lately. I just realized recently that I have way too much television to watch and not enough time to read. I’m still trying to work that out. This weekend I’m trying to prepare for the RT Convention in Kansas City that Anne and I are attending just three days! It will be my first one and I can’t wait! I hope to get some reading done daily, since it’s my Zen but we’ll see. Other than that, my parenting has been challenging lately. Between Anne and I, we will try to update at the conference. We would love it if you would leave a comment on the site about a review, if you have problems doing so, please let us know. We would love to hear from you.
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