Welcome to my stop at the Romance is in the Air blog hop. Thanks again, Inspired Kathy, for dreaming up another hop allll about romance!
I'm giving away a book I haven't been able to read yet, though I bought it the first day it was available--because Cindi Madsen's books are always so amazing. I'm sure LOSING ROMEO is going to be just as fab. I mean, even the cover is gorgeous, right?
About this delicious book:
When Rosaline Capulet takes a pill Romeo Montague gave to her in a love letter and goes to the Capulet party to find him, the last place she hopes she’ll end up is jail. Before taking the drugs Romeo gave her, Rosaline had always followed the rules. So she doesn’t understand how her only mistake lands her a one-way trip to Middle of Nowhere, Arkansas. Forced to live with her aunt, the threat of military school hanging over her head, she’s sure she’s ruined her life—all over a boy who disappeared from the party with her cousin Juliet.
Bryson Mercer’s motocross career was destroyed the night he was attacked, his knee shattered. Now he can no longer race, the thing he loved most in the world, and has to walk with the help of a cane. He’s kept to himself for a long time, but then Rosaline moves in next door with her aunt. Even though Bryson’s sure the girl’s trouble, as well as out of his league, he can’t deny his attraction to her.
The more time Rosaline and Bryson spend together, the closer they get, and they both find themselves doing the one thing they said they’d never do again—fall for someone. Meanwhile, Romeo and Juliet’s relationship is igniting the Capulet and Montague feud back in Verona, and people are getting killed over it. Rosaline’s starting to think losing Romeo was the best thing that could’ve happened to her. But when the words she speaks to Juliet lead to a chain of devastating events, the repercussions might not only tear her family apart, but also make it impossible for her and Bryson to be together.
Check out this teaser. Yummmm!
How to enter:
It's easy! In the comments below (don't forget to leave your email addy), tell me your favorite Shakespeare play, and why. Yes, you can even say "Romeo + Juliet" because Leo is so dang FINE in that movie. :)
Good luck, and remember to check out the other blog-hoppers below!
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I think Hamlet is his greatest play because the play vividly charts the course of real and feigned madness — from overwhelming grief to seething rage — and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest and moral corruption.
ReplyDeletekoukkunokka@anvianet.fi
Much ado about Nothing is my fav, =) there´s emotion, laughter and Keanu Reeves LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway & Happy Wednesday!
//Linda
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ReplyDeleteIt has to be Romeo and Juliet because I have not read or watched the others :)
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I really liked Hamlet. Even though I was forced to read it in school, I actually quite enjoyed it :)
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Much ado about nothing...cuz of the hilarious craziness that happens all through the the play. (Although I never did watch it, and def. Not with keanu reaves lol)
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(email's in my blogger profile; I get too much spam if I comment it)
ReplyDeleteI like Hamlet, but it's because it brings back one of the few good memories I have of group work in high school. We were reading the play, and the teacher had us do 30 second skits. It was complete chaos. A guy was hurrying to be Ophelia in a grave or when she drowns or something, and he dived off the stage onto a couch and almost knocked the thing over. Most of the time, I couldn't stand working in groups, but that's one of the goofiest projects I've ever done :)
I like romeo and juliet, I haven't read anything else unfortunately. thanks for the giveaway!I love cindi madsen's books.elena-k84 at hotmail dot com
ReplyDeleteMuch Ado About Nothing... Def recommend the David Tennant Stage production. He is PERFECT
ReplyDeleteRomeo and Juliet!! When I was younger, I was fascinated by that kind of love!!!
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magnolias_1(at)msn(dot)com
romeo and juliet! I always loved this play , even when I was a little girl :)
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I'd have to go with Much Ado About Nothing! :)
ReplyDeleteleahgonz46 (at) gmail (dot) com
How can someone not love Romeo and Juliet? It is like the ultimate teen angst fest. Except with more death.
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Macbeth is one of my favorites; drama mixed with death and the fallouts of being power hungry. Too Good
ReplyDeleteridewitme. ashley@yahoo.com
Romeo and Juliet
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Rome and Juliet
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Rome and Juliet dark_chii_18@hotmail.com
ReplyDelete"Romeo + Juliet" because Leo is so dang FINE in that movie. so true. true. i love this movie. and the book. really my fave. though i love hamlet too and the lion king hehehe ;) and shakespeare in doctor who. fantastic ;)
ReplyDeletei know i sound crazy hehe, but that was the intention
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tough one... either Midsummer Night's Dream, due to a fabulous staging I saw of it with the RSC about 15 years ago, or Henry V.
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Romeo and Juliet, of course. :) Leo is fine! Haha. lilacqueen75(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteMacbeth, because I like the witches.
ReplyDeleteRomeo and Juliet is the only one I'm familiar with. Maybe I should broaden my horizons... Thanks for the chance! Tanyamarieward(at)hotmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteA Midsummer Night's Dream is my favorite Shakespearean play, because I enjoy comedies.
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ReplyDeleteMy fav is a Midsummer Night's Dream and my fav line is :“Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
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I like to quote the witches in Macbeth. Shakespeare was so awesome! Happy Valentines day. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteRomeo and Juliet and is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win!
natasha_donohoo_8 at hotmail dot com
My favorite is a Midsummer Night's Dream.
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Romeo and Juliet is my favorite
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