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Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake

It's a well-known rule that a proper young lady should never steal into the house of a notorious marquess and demand a passionate kiss. But to romance this rake, Lady Calpurnia Hartwell will break all the rules.

Coming April 2010 from Avon Books!

Preorder Nine Rules to Break... now from Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble or from your local indie!

The Season

Alexandra Stafford and her two closest friends, Vivi and Ella, weren't much looking forward to the London Season of 1815...but, between dress fittings, glittering balls, a murder that only they can solve, and the little fact that Alex's heart is very much in danger of being stolen...this is one season that is shaping up to be unforgettable!

Order The Season now from Amazon or from your local indie!

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April 5, 2010, 7:00pm
Sarah Reads at Lady Jane's Salon!
Her first public reading from Nine Rules to Break...
Wednesday, July 29, 2009

9 Rules For Chillin at the Airport

Ok...so those of you who follow me on twitter know two things about me...

First, I hate flying. I use the word hate because using the phrase "am afraid of" makes me sound very very weak. So I 'm going with hate because it makes me sound way more badass than I actually am. On the best and most beautiful of days--like the one when Eric and I flew across the Aegean Sea to the stunning island of Naxos--I still white-knuckle my way through the flights.

Second, I am currently sitting in the airport, waiting for a flight to take off for Nashville. I have been sitting here, at gate D3, since 2:15pm. It is now 5:30. My first flight was supposed to leave at 3:30. It was cancelled due to thunderstorms. Now, I love me some thunderstorms. Big, earth shaking, Summer thunderstorms make me very very happy. It's the east coaster in me. Summer just isn't summer without them. I do not, however, love me some thunderstorms when there is a possibility that the long, skinny, metal tube in which I am FLYING might be struck by lightning and send me crashing a full on MILE to the hard, unyielding ground.

For several years, I've suffered through the anxiety of flying, until recently I had a long chat with my dr., who assured me that this was entirely manageable and not through some kind of meditative state (I've tried that stuff, too). She told me to take a pill an hour before I fly. A chill pill if you will. And I tried that this time. Now, it's totally possible that it will wear off before I actually get myself to Nashville--more likely, it will wear off before I actually get myself on the plane. But...what it has done is calm me down enough to notice how cool airports can be, when not consumed by thoughts of which one of my friends will accept responsibility for my romance novel collection should I fall out of the sky.

So...9 Rules for Chillin' at the Airport:

9. Buy Auntie Annie's Pretzels. They're yummy. And incredibly bad for you. But it's the airport, and everyone knows that travel calories don't count. This is also true for Nutter Butter cookies and Chex Mix (Now with 60% less fat!).

8. Stake out a chair near an electrical outlet. It will definitely be in use when you arrive. But eventually, that person will (hopefully) go somewhere where you are not going. And when they unplug, you plug in. immediately. securing that electrical outlet will take cunning and skill. Outlet-landing is my proposal for the next Olympic sport.

7. If someone strikes up a conversation with you...don't give them the brush off. This is particularly challenging for people like me--born and bred in the Northeast and now a full-blooded New Yorker--but these people can be a godsend. First, they are willing to watch your ridiculously heavy carry-on if you have to go check the status of your flight -- Now Cancelled -- and second, they have TERRIFIC stories. I literally spent an hour talking to a 65 year old man who was trying to understand why his 47 year old wife wanted to leave him because he drank too much. It was a lot less depressing than you'd expect...and I was sad when he got called to leave. Godspeed, Pete.

6. Watch CNN. I love CNN and I don't get to watch it enough, except for my (as you know) secret passion for Anderson Cooper. Wolf Blitzer is loud and I wonder about his regimen for keeping his beard silky smooth, but CNN is the best of the cable news networks, and it's nice to just be able to just chill out and think about the world. Also...as an aside, jeez you guys...stay out of tanning beds!!

5. Drink Water. Airplanes are dehydrating. And, if you're like me, you don't drink the required 8 8-ounce glasses a day. There's no reason not to start here, where you might be stuck for way more hours than you think.

4. Goggle at the children who are required to wear the same clothes as their siblings. Parents, you realize that this really doesn't make it easier to find your kids. Also, it's just embarrassing. Really.

3. Wonder about the guy across the aisle reading Bon Appetit. Dapper...nice shoes...dark jeans...grey blazer...strong, patrician nose. What's he doing going to Nashville? And does he want to cook me dinner there?

2. Feel sorry for the poor saps who are stuck on the tarmac. For THREE hours. Are you kidding? I'd be murdering someone out there right now. It'd take a lot more than an anxiety pill to cure me of that angst.

1. Wonder what the odds are that you're ever going to actually get off the ground. And realize that it's cool...the longer you are here in the terminal, you're not out there.

And, hey! Your blog got updated, right?

Labels: 9 rules, life's little inconveniences, the writer's life

posted by Sarah MacLean at 4:44 PM 6 Comments

Monday, July 27, 2009

Things that are Awesome: Obama <3s Romance

President Obama with a romance novel.


Want the whole story? Read it here on Geri Krotow's blog.

Labels: on romance, politics, things that are awesome

posted by Sarah MacLean at 1:28 PM 1 Comments

Thursday, July 9, 2009

So Excited for RWA!!!

Just a quick post for now because I'm getting SO excited for RWA this year! I've printed out my workshop schedule...and downloaded my workshop handouts...and am getting SO SO excited to hang out with a whole community of people who are as geeked-out about romance as I am! Yay!

I'll be twittering like mad from the conference all next week...and will most certainly blog from DC...but for now, an announcement!

For those of you who are around on Wednesday afternoon (July 15th), swing on over to the Marriott Wardman Park exhibit hall for the 2009 "Readers for Life" Literacy Autographing! More than 500 romance authors are scheduled to participate in this two-hour autographing event--raising thousands of dollars to donate to ProLiteracy Worldwide (FYI...I'll be the one freaking out about signing in the same room as Elizabeth Hoyt. And Julia Quinn. And Nora Roberts. And Eloisa James. And...OMG. I can't think anymore about it).

So, yeah...bring your cash and buy signed books for a great cause. And if you have time...come hang out by me so I look less like a squawking fangirl and more like a bona-fide author (even though we all know the truth).

Labels: bookshelf, on romance, readings and visitations, the season

posted by Sarah MacLean at 3:14 PM 8 Comments

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Real Men Read Austen

Ok, y'all. Seriously?

How am I supposed to be articulate in the face of this yumminess?

Dominic West reads from Pride & Prejudice.

In the immortal words of well bred ladies everywhere:

Hubba Hubba.

Labels: aunt jane, bookshelf, dream boys, sigh, the regency

posted by Sarah MacLean at 6:35 PM 0 Comments

Dara Cohen on Inside the Character's Studio!

Give it up for Dara Cohen, the star of Megan Frazer's Secrets of Truth & Beauty, on Inside the Character's Studio!

Secrets of Truth & Beauty -- When Dara Cohen was little, she was crowned Little Miss Maine. That was then. Now Dara's seventeen and she's not so little anymore. That's just one of her many problems. Another is that her control-freak mom won't get off her case about anything. Yet the one that hurts the most is the family secret: Dara has an older sister her parents tried to erase from their lives.

Welcome, Dara!

What is your favorite word?
Encore

What is your least favorite word?
Ridiculous

What turns you on, creatively, spiritually?
Honesty

What turns you off?
Ignorance

What is your favorite curse word?
I don't swear much, and when I do, it's mostly muttering under my breath. I haven't settled on a favorite, though.

What sound or noise do you love?
A really strong voice, like Cass Elliot or Christina Aguillera.

What sound or noise do you hate?
Glop.

What profession would you like to attempt?
Night club singer. Just for a little while, not like as an actual profession. (Let's hope my mom doesn't see this.)

What profession would you not like to do?
Before this summer, I might have said goat farmer -- if it had ever even occurred to me -- but now I see it's not so bad.

I didn't answer the question, did I?

All right then, I have no interest in even trying to be a deep sea fisherman. Or a taxidermist. Yeah, let's go with taxidermy as the profession I don't want to attempt.

If Heaven exists, what would you like to hear God say when you arrive at the Pearly Gates?
Um, I'm Jewish so I haven't really given this much thought. Does G-d really greet you? It seems like he would have better things to do than play Welcome Wagon to the new recruits. But, okay, buying into this whole hypothetical situation, I hope he'd say, "Welcome," of course, and point me in the direction of my family -- my real family.

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Check out other interviews from Inside the Characters' Studio here.

Labels: 2009 debutantes, bookshelf, inside the characters' studio, why ya is awesome

posted by Sarah MacLean at 1:49 PM 1 Comments

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Name: Sarah MacLean
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I write books. There's smooching in them.

My first book, a YA regency historical called THE SEASON, is available now! I'm also working on a series of adult regencies for Avon/ HarperCollins. The first, NINE RULES TO BREAK WHEN ROMANCING A RAKE will be published in April 2010.

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