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Midwinter’s Eve Giveaway Hop 2014 Winners

01 Thursday Jan 2015

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Thank you all who entered my giveaway for the Midwinter’s Eve giveaway Hop! It was a lot of fun. I appreciate all of the visits, likes, follows, and comments. I hope everyone had a wonderful holiday season and gave as well as received awesome gifts. I have two winners for the giveaway, who have been notified via email that they won!

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1. Janan Cheskis- Autographed copy of Rain and SWAG.

2. L.J. Redding- An e-book copy of Rain and SWAG.

If you didn’t win, keep a look out, there will be more giveaways! Congratulations Janan and L.J.!

Happy New Year: 2015

01 Thursday Jan 2015

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Happy New Year Everyone! 2014 had its bumps, but all around it was a great year. Here are some of my highlights from 2014 in no particular order:

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  1. I published my first book.
  2. I declared a college major.
  3. I did my first book signing at Bull Moose Music.
  4. I did my first book event at the Ribbons for Cancer Author Event in Maine and met some really cool authors and bloggers.
  5. I applied for graduation.
  6. People actually read my book, and some really liked it.
  7. I celebrated my first wedding anniversary with my husband.
  8. I realized that even though I’m lacking in friends that I get to hang out with in person, I met some amazing people online because of blogging before 2014 and continued to have them as friends through the year. We became friends in a nontraditional way, but as we have talked, shared interests, and been there for each other, these online friends have turned into some of my best friends. Michele and Mickey, thank you for continuing to be such amazing friends through 2014 and I’m super excited to continue our friendship in 2015. I also made a new friend because of blogging in 2014, Tiffany, who has made me laugh so hard it hurts on more than one occasion. Thank you for coming into my life this year. You three girls make life more interesting, are all very thoughtful, caring, and all around amazing and I love having you all in my life. Thank you for making 2014 fantastic. I hope 2015 will be the year I can meet you all in person, but if not, I know it will happen eventually.
  9. My husband supporting me, taking care of me, making me see things clearly, and being my best friend. Thank you for taking on 2014 with me, and conquering it by my side. I’m so grateful for you and love waking up next to you each morning. I love you to infinity and beyond.
  10. My husband and I got our first Christmas tree together and decorated it.
  11. My husband and I starting our own family traditions together.
  12. All of the new little memories I made.
  13. Reading new books.
  14. Taking some negative things in life and creating poetry out of it.
  15. Writing.
  16. Adopting my new dog Harley.
  17. Reviews for Rain.
  18. Networking.
  19. receiving messages about my book meaning a lot to the sender.
  20. Tiffany and Amanda surprising me by making teaser pictures for my book after reading it.

And the list goes on and on :).

???????????????????????????I’m entering the New Year missing my grandfather, who passed away in the end of 2014, but I have a lot to look forward to.

  1. Graduating with a BA in Communications.
  2. My nephew being born and meeting him.
  3. Hopefully publishing another book.
  4. Possibly doing a writing retreat with Mickey, Tiffany, and Stefanie.
  5. Writing Before the Rain.
  6. Writing more of my millions of other ideas.
  7. Spending time with my husband.
  8. Starting a new career.

And whatever else 2015 brings! I can’t wait to see what the year brings. I hope 2014 was amazing for you, if not, 2015 is a blank slate, so make 2015 spectacular either way. Take time to appreciate the little things, be kind, thoughtful, positive, and pay it forward.

Thank you everyone who had an impact on my year for 2014! I look forward to the memories we will all make this year!

Midwinter’s Eve Blog Hop

20 Saturday Dec 2014

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The Midwinter’s Eve Giveaway Hop is hosted by Bookhounds and I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.

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Happy Holidays everyone! I hope you are enjoying time with all of your loved ones. I’m giving away an autographed copy of Rain, an e-book copy of Rain, and SWAG! To enter use the link for the raflecopter form below the book cover. Don’t forget to check out the other blogs participating by using the Linky link at the end of the post!

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Remembering September 11, 2001–13 years later

11 Thursday Sep 2014

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Our memories are crazy. Ask us where we were and what we were doing thirteen years ago on any other day and we probably wouldn’t know, or be able to picture the day. Most of us have a pretty vivid memory of September 11th though. I believe this is called a flashbulb memory. I was young, in 5th grade at the time, but I remember.  I had just moved from Vermont to Maine a week or two before it happened. I was in a new state, and new school in Westbrook Maine in Mrs. Noise’s class. It is rare that I even remember my teacher’s names from that far back, but I remember hers.  It was first apparent that something was wrong when we weren’t allowed to go out for recess. I mean that was a big deal.  We were kids and had a lot of energy and needed to play outside to get it out. My class began to become more alarmed as we watched parent after parent arrive to pick up their children.  Mine didn’t come. I just watched through the window at all the others leaving, speculating about what could possibly be happening. I never could have guessed. No one would tell us what was going on, but we were stuck in that classroom, no longer doing work until the ones that had not been claimed by their parents were free to go. I took the bus home like I normally did and went home. My dad and step-mom weren’t there. The TV was on playing the footage over and over again. I was confused and scared and didn’t know if something had happened to my dad and step-mom too.  I watched it until they came home. I think that was the first time I understood what a terrorist attack was. I still didn’t understand the why or even what happened to its full extent, but as I learned more I gained a little more understanding. I still don’t understand how people can just take so many innocent lives. I get being pissed at the US for whatever reason, I know we don’t have the best track record, but the people being attacked aren’t the ones that did whatever it was that pissed them off. I suppose not everyone has a rational mind. SIGH. I guess I will never really understand, just like I never understand when people go on shooting sprees and stuff like that. This world has turned into a very scary place.

Today I remember that day. I didn’t know anyone who died or was hurt, but I am thinking about all of those lost lives and the brave firefighters, police and all first responders that were there that day. They deserve to be remembered every day, but as our lives get busy we lose sight of that, so today is the time to put our busy lives on hold for a few minutes to honor all the lives affected by September 11, 2001, A day I, and so many others, will never forget.

Waiting on Wednesday (3)

10 Wednesday Sep 2014

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“Waiting On” Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we’re eagerly anticipating.

Stella Rose: A Novel Paperback  by Tammy Flanders Hetrick

Expected Release Date: April 21, 2015

Before her death, Stella Rose asks her best friend,
Abby, to take care of her sixteen-year-old daughter, and Abby does the only
thing she can: she says yes. After Stella s death, Abby moves to Stella s house
in rural Vermont and struggles to connect with Olivia, who immediately begins
to engage in disturbing behavior starting with ditching her old group of
friends for a crowd of dubious characters. As the fog of grief lifts, Abby
reconnects with old friends, enlists the aid of Olivia s school guidance counselor,
and partners with Betsy, another single mom, in an effort to keep tabs on the
headstrong teenager she s suddenly found herself responsible for but despite
her best efforts, she is unable to keep Olivia from self-destruction. As Abby s
journey unfolds, she grapples with raising a grieving teenager, realizes she
didn’t know Stella as well as she thought, falls in love twice and discovers
just how far she will go to save the most precious thing in her life.
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I’m especially excited about this book, and can’t wait to read it because I know the author! She is a wonderful woman filled with infectious energy that I’m sure will shine through in her debut novel. Stella Rose sounds fabulous and like my kind of read. April can’t come soon enough! On the bright side, it will be out in time for my birthday on the 23rd. 🙂 This will definitely be on my birthday list!

How to Hook A Bookworm by Cassie Mae Cover Reveal

08 Monday Sep 2014

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It’s a Bookworm makeover!
 
New cover!
 
 
 
 
(I have to give HUGE HUGS AND THANK YOUs to PepperJack Photography and Jolene Perry for my amazing design and pictures, and the FANTASTIC models, Dalton and Tanna.)
 
New blurb!
Getting kissed for a birthday present should not be a big deal. Especially for Brea Mason, who doesn’t think of her best friend, Adam Silver, in any way other than… well, a friend. But after the liplock she can’t seem to get him off her mind. And she has to, because Adam is a senior while she’s stuck in high school for another two years.
 
Then BAM, the perfect distraction comes along in the form of a new, hot sophomore who actually seems interested in Brea, despite her anti-social personality. And with the stress at home, stress at school, and ignoring the reality of all her friends leaving come June, Brea welcomes the distraction.
 
 
But when she sees four fat Fs on her report card, Brea needs a study buddy, and the best candidate is Adam, book nerd and math whiz. So she enlists his help, hoping the birthday kiss was just a fluke. After all, she has a boyfriend now. It should be easy to ignore the butterflies and fizzy feelings that arise with the bookworm… right?
And new release day!
 
 
 
A lot better than June, yes? Happy dance! 
 
It will be up for pre-order shortly. 🙂 But you can add it to your Goodreads HERE. 
 
Spell for the day:
 
Protego!

Excursions in Baking-Vanilla Cinnamon Nutmeg Scones

31 Sunday Aug 2014

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Hey everyone. I thought I would start blogging about things I bake. We all like delicious treats right? 🙂

Yesterday I decided to make scones for breakfast. I found a recipe from All-recipes, but I deviated from it. Here is what I did for the recipe!

Ingredients:
3 Cups All-Purpose Flour
1/2 Cup White Sugar
5 Teaspoons Brown Sugar
5 Teaspoons baking Powder
1 Teaspoon Cinnamon
1/2 Teaspoon Nutmeg
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
3/4 Cup Butter
1 egg, beaten
1 Cup Milk
1 Tablespoon Vanilla

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). Lightly grease a baking sheet.

2. In a large bowl, combine flour, sugar, baking powder, brown sugar cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt. Cut in butter. Mix the egg, milk, and Vanilla in a small bowl, and stir into flour mixture until moistened.
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3.Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, and knead briefly. Roll dough out into a 1/2 inch thick round. Cut into 8 wedges, and place on the prepared baking sheet.

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4.(Optional)-Sprinkle white sugar on top of wedges

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5. Bake 15 minutes in the preheated oven, or until golden brown.

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Original Recipe (The directions came from here, but I added my changes to them in this post)

I needed to cook mine a little longer than I did since they weren’t quite golden-brown, but they came out yummy! Have a nice glace of milk with them and you are good to go :).

What do you all think? Should I keep doing this? What would you like to see me bake next?

What do you like to bake?

The Real Thing by Cassie Mae Book Blitz

19 Tuesday Aug 2014

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Time to party!
 
The Real Thing releases today (whoop whoop!) and I’m giving away a swag pack full of goodies.
 

The Real Thing postcards

A froggy loofah

Oh the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss

Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss

The Real Thing Samsung Galaxy S3 Phone Case

A Cassie Mae pen

A collection of select Cassie Mae/Becca Ann signed books

 
Rafflecopter right below the excerpt and book details 🙂

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“All right, all right,” he says, smiling and holding his palm up to stop me. Tomato juice is dripping from the top of his head down his cheeks, getting caught in the smile lines by his mouth. I can feel it running down my face, too, and I should be gagging, but I’m not.

I open my mouth to tell him how cute he looks even with juice all over him, but a light ploof! hits the center of the tub between our bodies, and I stare down at my froggy loofah, now covered in red.

“Oh no!” I frown, plucking the sponge up by the froggy’s arm, then looking up to the shower caddy over Eric’s head. Our splash war must’ve knocked my poor froggy right off his little perch. “My loofah.”

“That’s what it’s called!” Eric slaps the top of his knee, getting more juice on both of us. “I’ve been staring at that thing since you moved in, trying to remember what the hell people call it.”

A small bubble of laughter escapes through my slight frown. “Why?”

“That thing is creepy.”

I gasp. “It is not. It’s cute.” My lip pokes out as I look at the juice soaking into the blue frog’s face. “And now it’s ruined.”

He takes the loofah from my fingers, an adorable pinched look on his face.

“I don’t know how you can wash yourself with this,” he says, pulling at the leg poking from the big green sponge part.

“It’s soft on my sensitive lady parts.” I laugh as his face goes red again. I expect him to drop the loofah back in my hand—or throw it at me—but he doesn’t. He keeps pulling at it as if it’s the weirdest, yet most fascinating thing in the world.

“Is it really ruined?” he asks, tone suddenly nowhere near his usual playfulness. He actually looks worried about my sponge.

“It’s like a buck, Eric.” I adjust in the tub again as the juice creeps into nooks and crannies of my body I had no idea existed till now. “I can get another one tomorrow. Maybe an even creepier one just for you.”

I try to wink, but I’ve never been good at that. He sort of laughs, but his eyes go back to the froggy. He runs his thumb over the eyeballs, wiping the juice from it. I thought I knew Eric pretty well. But as I watch him stare at my loofah, head slightly cocked to the side, I realize I have no clue what he’s thinking. And that’s totally okay. The anticipation of finding out is better.

“Only a dollar?” His eyes lift to mine.

“Or two. Depending on where you go.”

His lips purse and he nods, then plunges the sponge into the juice. Before I can smack him for that, he pulls it from the bath and wrings it out over my head. My jaw drops to my knees.

“Oh, you are so dead.”

 
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In this electrifying novel from Cassie Mae, two close friends surprise themselves by shifting from platonic love to sexual attraction.

Eric Matua has one friend—his best friend and childhood sweetheart, who needs a place to stay for the summer. Mia Johnson has thousands of friends—who live in her computer. Along with her email chats and Facebook notifications, Mia also devours romance novels, spending countless hours with fictional characters, dreaming of her own Romeo to sweep her off her feet. When she starts receiving supersweet messages from a stranger who thinks she’s someone else, Mia begins to believe that real love is possible outside her virtual world.

When the two friends become roommates, Mia finds herself falling harder than she ever thought she could. But Eric keeps his desires locked away, unsure of himself and his ability to give his best friend what she deserves in a boyfriend. As her advances are continually spurned, Mia splits her time between Eric and her computer. But she soon realizes she’s about to lose the only real thing she’s ever had.

Advance praise for The Real Thing

“Cassie Mae is awesome! The perfect balance between laugh-out-loud funny and achingly poignant, The Real Thing is the ultimate escapist read. I didn’t want it to end!”—Lauren Layne, author of Isn’t She Lovely

“Watching two best friends figure out how to fall in love makes The Real Thing a summer read of swoon-worthy perfection.”—Jolene Perry, author of The Summer I Found You

“Cassie Mae’s The Real Thing made me want to close out every social media app and electronic device I have, but I couldn’t manage to stop reading!”—Rebecca Yarros, author of Full Measures

About the Author

 

Cassie Mae (who dawns the name Becca Ann on occasion) is the author of a few hundred… okay, maybe not that many… books. Some of which became popular for their quirky titles, characters, and stories. She likes writing about nerds, geeks, the awkward, the fluffy, the short, the shy, the loud, the fun.

Since publishing her bestselling debut, Reasons I Fell for the Funny Fat Friend, she has published and sold books to Random House, Swoon Romance, and Spencer Hill Press. She has a favorite of all her book babies, but no, she won’t tell you what it is. (Mainly because it changes depending on the day.)

Along with writing, Cassie likes to binge watch Teen Wolf and The Big Bang Theory. She can quote Harry Potter lines quick as a whip. And she likes kissing her hubby, but only if his facial hair is trimmed. She also likes cheesecake to a very obsessive degree.

You can stalk, talk, or send pictures of Dylan O’Brien to her on her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cassiemaeauthor

 
 
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Warning: I’m a Writer

12 Tuesday Aug 2014

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I think it is only fair that I warn everyone that I am a writer. You see, I’ve had some people pull some interesting things lately, and before that, oh the stories I could tell… Which is actually my point. I write stories and the things you do may end up in a book I write. If you are a jerk-face, you might be written into a book and then killed off, or if the action is interesting enough it might be put in a book, so don’t do anything to me you wouldn’t want the world to read about. Authors draw inspiration from many things, and if you wrong me, I doubt you want me to use that inspiration, but I will. I’m all about turning a negative into a positive, so if it means turning something bad that happened into a good book. That sounds good to me, so on second thought, have at it. Give me a good story to tell. I’m up for the challenge :).

How people find me…

11 Monday Aug 2014

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Yesterday I saw a video that Colleen Hoover posted about how people find her website with search terms. Some of the ones that she shared were quite hilarious! That prompted me to go look at the search terms that people used to get on my blogs. I started with this one, my author website, which yielded one interesting one, “guy sitting on a bench with a message or quotation pictures pictures.” Okay, so I think the quote part must have triggered that one. Then I moved on to my review blog.  Apparently 806 people were referred to my blog by using the search term “Demons.” I’m not quite sure what that says about my review blog. The last was my old writing blog, which mostly had poetry on it. The oddest search on that was, “the vibration of words cling.” I don’t even know what to say about that. How that resulted in my blog is one big mystery. Maybe because I use words to write? I found this entertaining and plan to pay more attention to this in the future. Do you have a blog? Well if you are looking for some entertainment, go check out what people search to find you! Feel free to leave a comment and share the craziest search you discover! 

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