For fun I asked some Fab author's
some Christmas questions and here are the answers..
enjoy xoxo
Jennifer Ryder
Name 10 best gifts you would love to get from your friends?
I can't come up with 10, but books, chocolates,
alcohol pretty much nails it.
A few months out, so I can get sneaky gifts for
the kids.
I think only once - only because it was a certain
type of chocolate I don't like and I couldn't see it go to waste
What's your favourite part about Christmas?
Quality time with family, and escaping the usual
school/work/sport pick-ups and drop off's
What your favourite Christmas food?
Homemade Christmas pudding and custard
My kids have scarred me after last Christmas,
listening to a Christmas songs in the car for a whole month! If I HAD
to pick one, I'd go with Jingle Bells
Favourite Christmas film?
The kids and I enjoyed The Grinch, last year
Would you be on Santa’s naughty or nice list?
If I was on a girls night at 1am, definitely
naughty. Any other time, definitely nice
What hottie would you love to dress up as your Santa?
Nick Bateman. Every damn day of the week and twice
on Sundays.
Not many people know, that I, Eevie
Lawson, have a problem. An addiction.
To Romance novels.
I eat them for breakfast. I hide it the best I can, but I need
them. To breathe. It’s how I cope.
I have a swag of book boyfriends, but now I’m free of the
responsibility of caring for my three younger brothers, it’s time
to find one in the flesh.
In real life, no girl meets their hero on page one, or even
chapter one.
I should know.
My journey is real. It’s not perfect, and it sure as hell isn’t
easy.
But the fight for something worthwhile never is.
Not many people know that I, Eevie Lawson, have a problem. An
addiction to romance novels. I eat them for breakfast. I hide it the
best I can, but I need them to breathe. It’s how I cope.
I’ve had a swag of book boyfriends, but now that I’m free from
the responsibility of caring for my three younger brothers, it’s
time to find one in the flesh.
In real life, no girl meets their hero on page one, or even at the
end of chapter one. I should know.
My journey is real. It’s not perfect, and it sure as hell isn’t
easy—but the fight for something worthwhile never is.
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