by Jason Joyner | Feb 23, 2011 | Blog, CFBA, christian fiction, guys can enjoy romance too, Jenny B Jones is funny
We interrupt this blog tour with another blog tour.
I also review for the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance. This week they are featuring Jenny B. Jones and her latest book, Save the Date.
I hope it has been established now that I’m a dude. I like explosions, football collisions, and helicopter/car chases. All three mashed together is awesome sauce.
I found out about Jenny B. Jones through Chip MacGregor, fiction agent extraordinare who is enough of a dude that he wears a kilt. In public. He highlighted her as a very funny writer. So I decided to get her book to review, likely having my wife read it.
*Ahem*
I didn’t get it in time to finish it for the tour, but I am laughing out loud while reading it. And it is a ROMANCE. Now, it does have an ex-football player, which gives it a few manly points, but note that he is an EX. I don’t care. I’m enjoying her writing style, the prose, the witty sense of humor. And I really want to see what happens to Lucy and her girls’ home.
*Sniff*
Take that for what it’s worth, and check out her book.
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(Time to blow something up…virtually…like in a video game…hey, don’t look at me like I’m weird…)
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by Jason Joyner | Feb 23, 2011 | Blog, CFBA, christian fiction, guys can enjoy romance too, Jenny B Jones is funny
We interrupt this blog tour with another blog tour.
I also review for the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance. This week they are featuring Jenny B. Jones and her latest book, Save the Date.
I hope it has been established now that I’m a dude. I like explosions, football collisions, and helicopter/car chases. All three mashed together is awesome sauce.
I found out about Jenny B. Jones through Chip MacGregor, fiction agent extraordinare who is enough of a dude that he wears a kilt. In public. He highlighted her as a very funny writer. So I decided to get her book to review, likely having my wife read it.
*Ahem*
I didn’t get it in time to finish it for the tour, but I am laughing out loud while reading it. And it is a ROMANCE. Now, it does have an ex-football player, which gives it a few manly points, but note that he is an EX. I don’t care. I’m enjoying her writing style, the prose, the witty sense of humor. And I really want to see what happens to Lucy and her girls’ home.
*Sniff*
Take that for what it’s worth, and check out her book.
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(Time to blow something up…virtually…like in a video game…hey, don’t look at me like I’m weird…)
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