Monday, November 17, 2014

Aloha to Elizabeth Langston and I WISH


Time to play 7 degrees of separation!   

1.  On this day in 1493, Columbus sighted the island now known as Puerto Rico.   

2.  Puerto Rico became a US Territory after the Spanish American War; Spain ceded the island Nation in the Treaty of Paris of 1898.   

3.  Paris hosted 35 treaties between 1229 and 1995.

4.  In 1995, the Atlantis Shuttle first docked with the Mir Space Station on the STS-71 mission.

5.  The STS-71 mission included Specialist (Doctor) Ellen Baker on her third space flight.

6.  Dr. Baker was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

7.  North Carolina is home for Air Force veteran turned YA author Elizabeth Langston:

Elizabeth Langston lives in North Carolina, halfway between the beaches and the mountains. She has two daughters in college and one husband at home. When she's not writing software or stories, Elizabeth loves to travel with her family, watch shows on dance or Sherlock Holmes, and dream about which restaurant ought to get her business that night.

Elizabeth is celebrating the release of I WISH:

Lacey Linden is hiding the truth of her life--a depressed mom, a crumbling house, and bills too big to pay. While her high school classmates see a girl with a ready smile and good grades, Lacey spends her evenings seeking ways to save her family. On a get-cash-quick trip to the flea market, Lacey stumbles over a music box that seemingly begs her to take it home. She does, only to find that it's inhabited by a gorgeous genie. He offers her a month of wishes, one per day, but there's a catch. Each wish must be humanly possible. 

Grant belongs to a league of supernatural beings, dedicated to serving humans in need. After two years of fulfilling the boring wishes of conventional teens, he is one assignment away from promotion to a challenging new role with more daring cases. Yet his month with Lacey is everything that he expects, and nothing like he imagines. Lacey and Grant soon discover that the most difficult task of all might be saying goodbye.

Oh, I can't wait to read this book!  Elizabeth was my roommate at the RWA National Conference ... so I am giving away conference swag to one randomly selected commenter.  To enter the giveaway,

1.  What would you wish from the genie that was humanly possible?

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, November 22, 10 pm in Baltimore.

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, November 23.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

Learn more about Elizabeth and her books at elizabethlangston.net.

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13 comments:

  1. 8 degrees of separation: I met the author through our local RWA chapter and would love to read her new book. I would wish for a new home large enough so various relatives can live with hubby and me...with plenty of room so we don't trip over each other. Then we all could sell our older homes, and retire together.
    Nancy Lee Badger

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  2. I would like a self cleaning house

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  3. I would wish for world peace.

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  4. I would wish for a dog that was house broken. lol

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  5. Thanks for having me here today, Kim! And trust me, everyone, Kim is an amazing roommate. It was exhausting--just to watch her.

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  6. I would wish for a beautiful new home with a very large custom library.

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  7. I would wish for my husband's business to be successful.

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  8. A nice little house with a small vegetable garden & a reading room that has lots of sunlight and many books.

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