Sexy Fail Saturday

Free Book Friday (with a side of Funny)
A FRIDAY FUNNY
Being a writer, words are very important to me. Today, I’d like to give you a little vocabulary lesson…
FREE BOOK FRIDAY
I’m feeling the love this month :jumping so every Friday from now until it’s release on April 1st, I’ll be giving away a signed copy of my brand new Harlequin Desire, ON THE VERGE OF I DO!
To enter the giveaway for this book, simply leave a comment to today’s post that includes the code FBF—for “Free Book Friday,” of course—to let me know you’re interested in the drawing. (U.S. residents only for the prize, please, but everyone is welcome to chat.)
Winner will be announced during our Happy Sunday post on…well, you know, Sunday.
Winner is responsible for contacting me with her mailing information—i.e. I will not be contacting you—so be sure to check back in or you might not even know you won! :curses
(If prize isn’t claimed within 14 days, another name may be drawn or item may be tossed back into the goody bag to be re-used for a future giveaway.)

name that nanny
Last week, we batted around names for the baby in my current Harlequin Desire, tentatively titled A Baby in the Billionaire’s Boardroom. (I’m still leaning toward Henry, but haven’t gone back through to test out any of the others yet. :winkwink )
This week, I’m in need of a name for the nanny in the story, as well as the nanny agency my hero & heroine contact to hire her.
I’d actually take more than one agency name suggestion, since I have them interviewing employees from several before deciding on one. And the trick will be avoiding some of the better ones that are in use out there in the real world…because I’ve been looking & all of my favorites are already taken. :Huh
Also like last week, I need to avoid a handful of letters from the alphabet that I’ve already used elsewhere in the story: A, B, C, E, F, G, H, J, M, R, S, T, V, or W. With the nanny agency name, we may not be able to avoid them entirely, but let’s not emphasize them, if we can help it. :muahaha
So put on your Mary Poppins, Nanny McPhee, Supernanny thinking caps & let me know what you come up with!
