Rope & Flowers – It’s Blog Tour Time

Welcome to the Romance Writers Behaving Badly Blog Tour! You should have arrived here from Gem Sivad’s site (http://gemsivad.wordpress.com). In case you’ve stumbled upon my post and don’t know what’s going on, I’m part of a group of romance authors who have a blog together. We’re holding a blog tour this weekend where we will give away some great books – our own!

I’m Sara and I write paranormal, fantasy and science fiction erotic romance. My first paranormal (Fae and vampires), Flash of Dark, is one of the eBooks up for a prize.

If you want to start at the beginning, head on over to Jeanne’s site (http://jeannestjames.blogspot.com). Just follow the list, commenting on each post and that’s it.

Now, part of what you came for is eye candy – right? Since one of my characters in my book is particularly fond of rope, I managed to combine that was the theme of our blog tour – springtime. When I hear springtime, I think of flowers. :)

What do you think of when you hear springtime?

When you’ve left your comment (please remember to leave a comment at each site on the tour), you can continue on to the next blog on the tour: Lissa Matthews (http://lissamatthews.blogspot.com)

44 thoughts on “Rope & Flowers – It’s Blog Tour Time

    • I love being able to open the windows after being cooped up so much in the winter. :)

  1. when I think of spring I think or getting back outside after being shut-in all winter

  2. Wow, rope AND flowers?

    In spring I think of bunnies and puppies…and flowers…but maybe I need to think of rope too? ;)

  3. great pics!! I wish it looked like the flower picture right now. We all have had such a bad winter. Everything is dead outside. I would love to be walking through the flowers with the dude!!! The rose and rope pic is interesting!! Thanks!1

    Judy (magnolias_1[at]msn[dot]com

  4. Spring time reminds me of mud and bugs! LOL, not very sexy but lots of opportunities to strip down the dirty and wet lover after a day outside in the rain… ;)

    Miranda

  5. When I think of spring I think of flowers & those first buds of green on the trees. I love watching nature come back to life after winter & it is the perfect time for romantic walks :)

  6. Ah Springtime, I think of being able to bound through the fields, carefree… I so wish!
    Yep, the ole birthday is closing in… I was a Spring baby.

  7. Spring makes me think of rain, flowers, and just enjoying the fresh air again when it starts warming up. I also now might start thinking of rope, because that just seems like fun!

  8. Spring means more yard and garden work. It also means the days are getting longer and warmer and that summer will soon be here.

  9. When I hear springtime, I think of flowers and spring rain (always loved the smell of a fresh spring rain).

  10. Springtime means seeing the sun again.New life and maybe finding love. I’m always reminded of the scene from Bambi where everyone becomes twiterpatted.

    Gabrielle
    meingee@yahoo.com

  11. I love spring time. Just the way it smells after the crispness of winter is an awakening of the senses.

  12. What do I think when I hear springtime? I think of long and thoughtful walks, open windows to let the fresh air breeze through the house, spending quality time with friends and neighbors and knowing that by 8:00 p.m. it will still be dusk and not pitch black!

    Oh, yes, I think about planting flowers and vegetables, too!

    Thanks,
    Tracey D
    booklover0226 at gmail dot com

    • Those impending longer days are a definite advantage to root for a season shift!

  13. Springtime is for me green leaves, flowers and a warm sun! No more snow!

    eva.silkka at gmail.com

    • You totally had me at “no snow” – I am not a snow fan by any stretch of the imagination.

  14. Springtime is my favorite season. I love watching the bulbs start to sprout, opening the windows to let in the fresh air, and dragging out my favorite sandals.

    caity_mack(at)yahoo(dot)com

    • Oooo, I hadn’t even thought about shoes! Put away the boots and break out the flip flops!

    • Summer break – great for the kids, not so great for the sanity of their parents. ;)