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Friday, August 31, 2012

Mundie Moms LIVE Twitter Chat with Gretchen McNeil- TONIGHT


Tonight I'm excited to do something I rarely do, I'm hosting a LIVE author chat on TWITTER! Normally I host live chats here on the blog, but a few weeks I hosted a very successful chat on Twitter for Tor Teen, and really enjoyed it, as well as hosted one a month or so ago with Cassie. I'm really looking forward about tonight's chat as it's with TEN author Gretchen McNeil! I know, I'm all giddy. THANK YOU to everyone who's been promoting tonight's chat. 

The chat starts at 3 pm PST and will end at 4 pm PST. Be sure to follow #GretchenLive to join! 



There's been a lot of buzz surrounding TEN. I'll be featuring it shortly here on the blog, and tomorrow The Story Siren will be debuting the book trailer for TEN! Here's a little bit about the book:

To Be Released on: September 18th, 2012

And their doom comes swiftly.

It was supposed to be the weekend of their lives—an exclusive house party on Henry Island. Best friends Meg and Minnie each have their reasons for being there (which involve T.J., the school’s most eligible bachelor) and look forward to three glorious days of boys, booze and fun-filled luxury.

But what they expect is definitely not what they get, and what starts out as fun turns dark and twisted after the discovery of a DVD with a sinister message: Vengeance is mine.

Suddenly people are dying, and with a storm raging, the teens are cut off from the outside world. No electricity, no phones, no internet, and a ferry that isn’t scheduled to return for two days. As the deaths become more violent and the teens turn on each other, can Meg find the killer before more people die? Or is the killer closer to her than she could ever imagine? -quoted from Goodreads


2 comments:

  1. This sounds like a remake of Christie's "And Then There Were None," which was known in Britain as "Ten Little Indians." I'll have to check it out!

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  2. This sounds like a remake of Christie's "And Then There Were None," which was known in Britain as "Ten Little Indians." I'll have to check it out!

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