Saturday, June 22, 2013

Welcome to Day 2 of the SFR Brigade's 2nd Midsummer Blog Hop!


Welcome to Day 2 of the SFR Brigade's 2nd Midsummer Blog Hop! The theme is "Out of This World!", and I have another question for you. What does a heroine (and in most cases, it occurs to the heroine and not the hero) have to do in order for you to label her TSTL - to stupid to live?

Comment below, and you could be a winner! It's that easy! I will be giving away TWO PRIZES DAILY! Prize one will be an ebook of any one of my available titles, and prize two will be an Amazon gift card.

In the meantime, I want to congratulate my winners from yesterday!
MistyRios wins an ebook
Veronika wins the Amazon GC
Winners, please get in touch with me (Linda @ LindaMooney .com) to claim your prize!

Tomorrow, I'll post the names of the winners from today, and ask another new question for you to comment on. NOTE: Winners will only be chosen who actually respond to the question. 

Thanks for stopping by, and Good Luck!

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Welcome to the SFR Brigade 2nd Midsummer Blog Hop - Out of this World!

1. Diane Dooley  14. Veronica Scott  27. Kyndra Hatch  
2. Kimber Vale  15. Reading Reality  28. S. A. Huchton  
3. Maria Hammarblad  16. Spacefreighters Lounge  29. T.K. Toppin  
4. Bookswagger  17. Pippa Jay  30. Jo Jones  
5. C.E. Kilgore  18. Melisse Aires  31. Liza O'Connor  
6. Cathy Pegau  19. Pauline Baird Jones  32. Isabo Kelly  
7. Misa Buckley  20. Sandra C. Stixrude  33. Nina Croft  
8. Yolanda Sfetsos  21. The Galaxy Express  34. Imogene Nix  
9. Rachel Leigh Smith  22. Linda Mooney  35. TC Archer  
10. Greta van der Rol  23. Aubrie Dionne  36. EA Hoornaert  
11. Jessica E. Subject  24. Anna Hackett  37. AR Norris  
12. Diane Burton  25. Tonya Cannariato  38. Liana Brooks  
13. Rinelle Grey  26. Sabrina Garie  39. Cathryn Cade  

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6 comments:

Tawania said...

In my opinion it's when the heroine rushes into a situation she knows she can't win. Example: in a book I just finished the heroine knew she was too important to let herself get caught, whole worlds were depending on her, and she let her anger get the best of her. And she rushed in to face the villain alone, and knew she couldn't win. Back up was a few minutes away, all she had to do was wait.
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Veronika said...

It's a great question! I often read novels, where the heroin has a strong personality (which I LOVE reading about!), but sometimes she is recless to the point when she is all secretive and instead of asking for help she wants to fight alone. It usually does not ends well. Definitely a TSTL moment for me! :)

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Anonymous said...

So many possibilities! Taunting the superstrong villain, getting too caught up in something to notice danger, forgetting something crucial. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Linda said...

I get irritated when I read a story with the heroine continuously pushing the hero for some small inconsequential reason when it's obvious they make a wonderful couple & the barriers are all in her head.

Linda said...

I get irritated when I read a story with the heroine continuously pushing the hero for some small inconsequential reason when it's obvious they make a wonderful couple & the barriers are all in her head.

Sandra Stixrude said...

I can't stand the "I'm mad at you on a personal level, so I refuse to listen to your lifesaving crucial information" moments. Please. Ripley would never have done that.

Beautiful website, Linda! :D