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Becky Pena | A week on my own with a successful Kindle in my hands
Author Guest , Sundays with Sandi / July 25, 2010

It’s that time of year again. Stress levels are getting higher, interviews are being scheduled, road trip preparations are hectic, and yes, the intern has a whole lot more work to do. Haha, not that I’m complaining, just surprised about all the work that goes into preparing and attending an RWA (Romance Writers of America) conference for an online company like FreshFiction.com. But, you know what this means? While the staff is off having fun at Disney I get to sleep in, work from home, and dance in my living room in between breaks. It’s going to be a blast. I am writing today’s blog because Sandi is busy on that big road trip I mentioned above. I believe everyone left early this morning around 6am. Crazy; but then again, the early bird gets the worm. I’m just glad I get to sleep in. Working from home actually isn’t so bad. So far, I just have to make sure I’m not too distracted. Motivation definitely dwindles when the TV happens to be in the same room as me. It’s a good challenge, one that will help my future ventures at owning my own company. Yesterday was my first official “work…

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Guests / July 25, 2010

I'm talking about our Fresh Fiction Road Trip today http://bit.ly/aaBXjI #FFrwa10 and giving away something too! # Fresh Pick is NOTHING LIKE YOU by Lauren Strasnick http://bit.ly/9wKnEV Doing our RITA countdown! # @SummerSharp I wish I could have done the 3 hours. Nope. Work calls. 5 am comes VERY early! in reply to SummerSharp # Powered by Twitter Tools

Fresh Pick | THE LAST WILL OF MOIRA LEAHY by Therese Walsh
Fresh Pick / July 25, 2010

October 2009 On Sale: October 13, 2009 Featuring: Moira Leahy 304 pages ISBN: 0307461572 EAN: 9780307461575 Hardcover $24.00 Add to Wish List Romance Romantic Buy at Amazon.com The Last Will of Moira Leahy by Therese Walsh This haunting debut novel explores the intense bond of sisterhood as a grieving twin searches for her own identity in the ruins of her sister’s past. A LOST SHADOW Moira Leahy struggled growing up in her prodigious twin’s shadow; Maeve was always more talented, more daring, more fun. In the autumn of the girls’ sixteenth year, a secret love tempted Moira, allowing her to have her own taste of adventure, but it also damaged the intimate, intuitive relationship she’d always shared with her sister. Though Moira’s adolescent struggles came to a tragic end nearly a decade ago, her brief flirtation with independence will haunt her sister for years to come. A LONE WOMAN When Maeve Leahy lost her twin, she left home and buried her fun-loving spirit to become a workaholic professor of languages at a small college in upstate New York. She lives a solitary life now, controlling what she can and ignoring the rest– the recurring nightmares, hallucinations about a child with…