Great USA Today and New York Times bestseller list news for Release Me!

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Release Me by J. KennerIn the “documenting for posterity” category, I just have to shout out on the blog that Release Me is now in its third week on the New York Times bestseller list  and its fifth week on the USA Today bestseller list!

Thanks so much to everyone who’s read and raved about the book!  I am so, so excited!

(And now I must print this page for my scrapbook …)

Claim Me by J. Kenner cover

Claim Me is available for pre-order now. It will be released in July and is already on the Kindle erotica bestseller charts!

Release Me is in its third week on the USA Today list! Saying thank you with an eReader!

Cover to J. Kenner's Release Me - erotic romance coming January 2013I’m so incredibly thrilled that Release Me has hit both the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists … and is still on the USA Today list for the third week … and at an even better placement than last week!!  Woot!!

I so appreciate all the great reviews and word of mouth for Release MeNook and to show my appreciation, I’m giving away the winner’s choice of a Kindle Paperwhite 3G  or a Nook HD! Just enter via the Rafflecopter below! There’s lots of ways to enter, and to help spread the word even more!Kindle Paperwhite 3G

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Release Me is still number 3 bestseller-and right next to one of my favorite books!

Release Me by J. Kenner on the Nook bestseller list by Gone Girl by Gillian FlynnI absolutely loved Gone Girl, so how excited am I to see that Release Me is still number 3 on the Nook Bestseller list … and right next to that awesome read?  (Answer:  super excited!)

Yes, the screenshot is for my digital scrapbook.  I’m just that geeky!

Thanks again to everyone who’s bought it, read it, spread the word about it.  Y’all totally rock!

You can find Release Me at your favorite retailers here:

Random House
Amazon (print)
Amazon (kindle)
Amazon United Kingdom
Barnes and Noble (print or Nook)
Books-A-Million
Kobo
iBooks
Indie Bound

New hair, new numbers!

Release Me by J. Kenner moving up bestseller lists!Just got home from getting my hair done and I see that Release Me is number THREE for the Nook (and 87 overall at B&N)  and 166 for the Kindle!!!  So which is better? The numbers or the new highlights for my hair?  (um, I’m gonna go with the numbers!!!!!)

Huge thanks to everyone who bought the book, reviewed the book, told a friend about the book or otherwise helped spread the word.  I appreciate it!

Looking for buy links?  Here are links to a variety of retailers!

Halloween: memories, a cookie recipe, and a black cat treat (yes! an ebook sale!)

wpid-PA16261045219-2012-10-30-10-18.jpgHalloween is my favorite holiday, and has been for about as long as I can remember. I like the spooky mixed with the mundane of suburbia. I like the idea of ghosts and ghouls coming out for just that one night to walk among us. And, yeah, I like the idea of candy. Hey, I’m only human.

I don’t remember my first Halloween, but I do have some fabulous Halloween memories. When I was young (younger than 7 as I remember the house, so it was pre-divorce of the parental units), my elementary school had a Halloween fair. This was Back In The Day When Parents Let Their Kids Walk Around After Dark, and I walked the four or so blocks to the school for the carnival (mostly with friends) and then walked home again in the dark. But coming home, I was laden down with goodies. One such goody was a peanut butter cake. Now, I loved (and still love) peanut butter. I’ll take a peanut butter cookie (if it’s my mom’s recipe) over chocolate chip any day. But I had never had a peanut butter cake before, and I was thrilled beyond belief at what I was certain was going to be a taste-sensation.

But …

Yes, you guessed it. I tripped and–kerplop went that cake! (Of course, the truth is it was still tasty, if a little bit squished. Thank you Saran Wrap for keeping it covered!)

Ah, that first keen Halloween memory. And so many more to come…

The picture at the very top is of my oldest daughter at her first Halloween (well, actually her second, but her birthday’s just a few days before, so she wasn’t much more than an orange blob playing at being a pumpkin). Honestly, I think I missed the boat by not baby-modeling that kid. Can you say “college fund”? Not that I’m biased or anything.

Here’s the same little girl last year.wpid-IMG_1447-2012-10-30-10-18.jpg

Yeah. Things change.

And here are my two little angels on two different years:wpid-IMG00095-2012-10-30-10-18.jpgwpid-IMG_0447-2012-10-30-10-18.jpg

Back when those pictures were taken, we lived in a neighborhood with one acre lots, so that trick-or-treating was worth it (you burned off all those carbs just trotting to the next house). Thus the trick-or-treating in the shopping mall (see the Rue 21 sign?). Some shoe store gave the kids coupons. COUPONS!!! Helllllooooooooooooo? (picture me banging my head against a wall). Shopping mall trick-or-treating is not for the meek.

Now, though, we live in Bigtime Suburbia where the neighbors know each other and the kids get “booed” (someone leaves a basket of candy on your porch during the season and you’re not afraid to eat it!) and the neighborhood is so trick-or-treat oriented that folks actually don’t bother closing their doors and waiting for the ring. They just set up tables in their front yards and let the ghouls and goblins come grab the candy.

it. is. awesome.

And in celebration of that awesomeness, I have two treats (and no tricks!) for all of you.

First off, I can’t offer a peanut butter cake recipe, but I can help you out on those cookies I mentioned earlier.
Here you go:

Grease cookie sheet and sift together:
1 c. sifted flour
1/2 t. soda
1/4 t. salt

Beat the following 2 minutes, then add the above. Beat 1 minute.
1/2 c. shortening (soft)
1/2 c. brown sugar, firmly packed
1/2 c. granulated sugar
1 unbeaten egg
1/2 c. peanut butter
1 T water
1/2 t vanilla

Drop by teaspoonfuls on sheet and press lightly with fork dipped in flour – to flatten cookies and ridge the tops.
Bake: 325 degreesF for 15-20 minutes
makes 3 1/2 dozen yummy cookies

(and for those of you who have followed my eating adventures or who know me well, no, it’s not Paleo. But it’s pretty dang yummy.)

The Cat's FancyAnd, finally, did you know that THE CAT’S FANCY takes place right around Halloween? In fact, Halloween plays a pivotal role in the story because … oh, wait. No spoilers! And in honor of the Halloween connection, I’ve marked the book down at Kindle and Nook. So if you don’t already have a copy, grab one! (And if you do have a copy and are so inclined, I would totally appreciate tweets and/or honest reviews at Amazon or B&N.com or wherever you’d like to post. That’s always mucho appreciated!)

Happy Haunting Everyone!