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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

L.A. Release Party is a success!

So I know I'm supposed to be blogging about infidelity and cheating and all that, but I couldn't resist taking a short break from such heavy topics and sharing a few fun photos from The Fidelity Files release party last night. It was a huge success! Thanks to everyone who came out!


Me before my very first book signing for my very first book! Do I look calm and relaxed? It's an illusion. I was totally freaking out!


Talking about the book to a room full of people. Very scary! See that beautiful head of brown hair in front of the camera? That's the famous author Alyson Noel, who came to my reading! Unfortunately I was too busy trying to talk to everyone that I failed to get any pictures of her face. Oh well. Next time.



Signing my very first book! What a thrill!


These were the DELICIOUS cupcakes with the scarlet letter logo from the book on them. Click here to find out more about the logo. Thanks to Bella Donna Special Events for such a beautiful display!



The beautiful book display at the after party.


Hanging at the after party with some of my favorite people. From left to right: Charlie, my wonderful boyfriend, Katherine Carlson, my brilliant writer friend, and writer/director Brad T Gottfred whose movie I helped produce last year.

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Friday, June 6, 2008

Window Displays are My New Favorite Thing

Well, the book has finally hit the stores...a few days early, but after a year and a half of waiting, what's a few days right? And how pleased I was to find this lovely display in the window at my local Barnes and Noble where I'll be doing my book signing on June 10th. Okay, "pleased" is probably not the most accurate term. More like jumping up and down ecstatically and making all kinds of strange, animal-like whooping sounds that I had no idea I even had the ability to make. Right there on the streets of the Third Street Promenade. Not surprisingly, I was quickly mistaken for a street performer and tossed a quarter by a passerby.





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