Title of your book: Hauntings of the Heart
Synopsis: When lost love shows up on your doorstep, what do you do? Minnie Schultz slams the door in his face. She and Gordon Anderson have a history—close to ancient history, given the fifty years since their last encounter. After all that time, it might seem like water under the bridge. But the water pours from the plumbing in Minnie’s bed and breakfast, the Lilac Bower, uncovering all the secrets and heartache between them. With the help of some paranormal investigators, an Elvis impersonator and a couple of nosey friends, can Minnie and Gordon find the future they were meant to have?
Buy Links:
Astraea: http://astraeapress.com/#ecwid:category=662245&mode=product&product=7355585
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1106922258
Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPpNuL_ZLSU
Reviews:
Whispers from a Book: http://whispersfromabook.blogspot.com/2011/10/review-of-hauntings-of-heart-by-joselyn.html
Contact Links:
Email: jvaughn@joselynvaughn.com
Webpage: http://joselynvaughn.com
Blog: http://joselynvaughn.blogspot.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/joselynvaughn
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/joselynvaughn
The theme song for your book: “Stuck Like Glue” by Sugarland
The theme song for your main character(s) Minnie: “Wildwood Flower” by June Carter Cash
Gordon: “Stuff That Works” by Guy Clark
A song that represents the romance of your story:
“Another Try” by Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood
The theme song for your villain: none
A song that represents the future for your characters: “Fever” by Michael Buble
Any other songs that have special meaning for your story:
“Always On My Mind” by Willie Nelson
“There Goes” by Alan Jackson
“Last Dollar” by Tim McGraw
“Another Try” by Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood
“Shape I’m In” by Joe Nichols
Title of your book: Hauntings of the Heart
Synopsis: When lost love shows up on your doorstep, what do you do? Minnie Schultz slams the door in his face. She and Gordon Anderson have a history—close to ancient history, given the fifty years since their last encounter. After all that time, it might seem like water under the bridge. But the water pours from the plumbing in Minnie’s bed and breakfast, the Lilac Bower, uncovering all the secrets and heartache between them. With the help of some paranormal investigators, an Elvis impersonator and a couple of nosey friends, can Minnie and Gordon find the future they were meant to have?
Any other links you want, include them here: (uses whatever ones you want)
Buy Links:
Astraea: http://astraeapress.com/#ecwid:category=662245&mode=product&product=7355585
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1106922258
Book Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPpNuL_ZLSU
Reviews:
Whispers from a Book: http://whispersfromabook.blogspot.com/2011/10/review-of-hauntings-of-heart-by-joselyn.html
Contact Links:
Email: jvaughn@joselynvaughn.com
Webpage: http://joselynvaughn.com
Blog: http://joselynvaughn.blogspot.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/joselynvaughn
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/joselynvaughn
The theme song for your book: “Stuck Like Glue” by Sugarland
The theme song for your main character(s) (can include one for both your male and female heroes:
Minnie: “Wildwood Flower” by June Carter Cash
Gordon: “Stuff That Works” by Guy Clark
A song that represents the romance of your story:
“Another Try” by Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood
The theme song for your villain: none
A song that represents the future for your characters: “Fever” by Michael Buble
Any other songs that have special meaning for your story:
“Always On My Mind” by Willie Nelson
“There Goes” by Alan Jackson
“Last Dollar” by Tim McGraw
“Another Try” by Josh Turner and Trisha Yearwood
“Shape I’m In” by Joe Nichols
Thanks for having me!
Wow, you came up with a lot of titles! I had a hard time relating my characters to songs, but this is a great idea.
Patty, it really helped me figure out Gordon’s personality. I really like this playlist. I still listen to it on my iPod.
Great songs, Joselyn. Most of them i had never heard of so it was nice to listen to something “different”.