Guest Post by Casey Crow

Holiday Traditions

Thank you, Samantha, for hosting me at Chick Lit Plus and helping me celebrate the release of my debut CAN’T FAKE THIS. I’m a huge fan of your blog, and it’s an honor to be here.

 

 A divorcee ready to reenter the dating world, Anna Ryan is determined to be the best “product on the market,” which requires a lot more experience so she propositions sexy police officer Chase Harris to teach her how to make hot, passionate love as opposed to just having sex. He takes it a step further, instructing each lesson based on The Twelve Days of Christmas.

Anna and Chase know what will keep them busy for the Twelve Days of Christmas. What about you? Do you have any special holiday traditions for you or your family? What’s your favorite? I love the craziness of Christmas Eve at my dad’s with all the grandkids tearing into to gifts all at once. I love the excitement of my children when they wake me up at six a.m. on Christmas morning, and I won’t let them go downstairs until I can get down there with camera in hand.

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Merry Christmas!

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Casey Crow is a Summa Cum Laude graduate from the University of Alabama with degrees in Business Management and Dance.  She received her Master of Business Administration from the University of Mobile.  Casey resides in Mobile where she stays busy with her two young children.  She also works as a dance choreographer, pageant coach, professional emcee and model, and certified Miss America preliminary judge.  In fact, she is a former Miss University of Alabama.  Casey writes erotic and spicy contemporary romances with the tagline “Sexy, Southern & Sassy.”  Visit her at www.caseycrow.com.  Follow her on Twitter – caseyecrow and Facebook – Casey Crow.

3 Comments

  1. December 17, 2011 / 4:03 pm

    Thanks, Samantha, for having me. I think I’ll be staying awhile and checking out your fabulous website! Merry Christmas!

  2. Samantha
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    December 17, 2011 / 4:24 pm

    Thanks for stopping by Casey! Always glad to have you 🙂 One of my favorite traditions from when I was kid was drawing the Secret Santa names. With over 20 grandkids, we always had a blast picking the names and then squealing with delight or disgust (gross, I have to buy for a boy!) on who we had picked!

  3. December 17, 2011 / 7:35 pm

    Samantha – What a fun tradition. Enjoy that special time with your family! Merry Christmas!