Category Archives: Paranormal

Midnight In Paris

Forget about conjugating verbs in French , or attempting to perfect a French accent (those nasal vowels will only make you sound like Steve Urkel). Indulge in rich French cuisine, find a bakery and pick up some “pain au chocolat” and rent Midnight in Paris. (In case you’re wondering, it’s not the X-rated-Oh-Gosh-somebody-taped-me-with-it-all-hanging-out movie, featuring that Paris Hilton chick).

I’m not a huge movie buff, there are few movies I rave about and recommend and this is definitely one of them. It also got me thinking about why a lot of us love movies that takes us back in time, whether the movie is set in historical times or whether there’s a fantasy element, such as time travel. (More on that later).

And what would a blog post be without two QUICK AND EASY FRENCH RECIPES for you all to try.

First, I wanted to share my review of Midnight in Paris.

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Two Sides of the Same Coin by Misty Evans PLUS & Contest to win “Witches Anonymous”

Please welcome MISTY EVANSauthor of, Witches Anonymous (I love this cover!) to my blog as she discusses life as the mother of twins, writing, and witches. (Contest details listed below).

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I’m the mother of twins. Twin sons and twin genres. My stories are my babies, just like my real kids, but neither my sons nor my genres resemble each other.

One of my sons is a brunette who plays guitar and loves baseball. He wants to be a marine biologist or a computer programmer or (fill in the flavor of the day). The other is a blonde who plays drums and loves skateboarding. He wants to be Albert Einstein, period. People who meet them for the first time don’t believe they’re twins. If I hadn’t been there for the c-section that followed twenty-two hours of labor, I might not believe it either.

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Welcome to West Hollywood with Manipulative Leprechauns, Twice-Baked Vampires, Warlocks & A Tasty Recipe

Please join me in welcoming, author Deborah Riley-Magnus as she stops by on her blog tour.

She not only shares a tasty recipe, but is chatting about nasty leprechauns & twice-baked Vampires (she explains this phenomena, but don’t worry, the recipe has nothing to do with baking vampires) as she  introduces us to  her latest book:

CONTEST TO WIN A COPY OF COLD IN CALIFORNIA

For a chance to win an e-book copy of Cold in California, simply comment on the blog.

Deborah will draw the name for one lucky reader to win an e-book format of

Cold in California

Chatting with Deborah:

Selena:  If you were stuck in a West Hollywood Warehouse and no way to get out for 48 hours, who would you befriend, a vampire, a leprechaun, or a warlock, and why? (Read Deborah’s article below entitled: Dead Means Dead. Right? You’ll understand why I asked this question) :)

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