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CONTEST!
Thursday, October 30th, 2008 34 Comments »

Although it officially comes out on Nov 3rd, Simply Sinful is out and about and already available on Amazon and in some bookstores!
Comment below for the chance to win a copy!

I’ll be giving away two

Kate x

contest ends Nov 7th winners will be posted here :)

Why I love this scene…
Monday, October 20th, 2008 7 Comments »

This scene is from a classic movie called “It’s a Wonderful Life“, starring James Stewart as George Bailey and Donna Reed as Mary. It’s a staple here in the USA at Christmas but was considered a flop at the time of its release in 1946. It was nominated for five Oscars without winning any, but the film has since been recognized by the American Film Institute as one of the 100 best American films ever made, and placed number one on their list of the most inspirational American films of all time.

Of course, I’m a cynical Brit, but this film really moved me. On Christmas Eve 1946, George Bailey is deeply depressed, even suicidal. Clarence Odbody, an Angel Second Class, is sent to Earth to save him — and thereby earn his wings.

From childhood, George’s greatest ambition has been to see the world, to become an architect and design bridges and skyscrapers everywhere. However, George repeatedly has to sacrifice his dreams. In this clip, he’s close to being able to leave the town and finally achieve his dreams, but he’s fallen in love with Mary.

The moment when he stands over her when she is on the phone and simply inhales her, is probably one of the most erotic moments I’ve ever seen in a movie. I love the way he hates her and loves her, wants her and wants to leave, can’t stop himself from caring despite everything-and both actors do a fantastic job showing this rather than just saying it. This is how I want to write-this is how I want my readers to feel.

Things work out fine in the end. Clarence is able to show George what the town would’ve been like if he hadn’t made those sacrifices and everyone lives happily ever after-sigh-even Clarence gets his wings-perfect for an old romantic like me :)

More reviews for Simply Sinful!
Friday, October 17th, 2008 4 Comments »

I got a couple of early reviews for Simply Sinful-I’ll share the good bits!

Harriet Klausner:
The refreshing spin to this historical erotic romance is that both Beecham’s receive sex lessons from the tutor. Character driven by the lead trio and filled with a variety of sexual scenarios to include ménage a trois, bondage, and male-male, the story line is actually a strong relationship drama. Sub-genre fans will enjoy this well written heated tale.”

ecata romance sensual
Amelia Richard

Genre: historical
ISBN: 0758223552
Page Count: 314
Price: $13.95
Reviewer: Amelia Richard
Sensuality Rating: Sizzling
Star Rating: 5 Stars

The erotic stories by Kate Pearce are blazingly hot, yet also express heartfelt emotions throughout. Although SIMPLY SINFUL frequently depicts lusty scenes pertaining to sex, it is the emotional aspects of the story which speak just as loudly to the reader. Regardless of whether the characters are interacting with another individual or just letting their inner thoughts be known, their convincing responses repeatedly show their sincerity and even deepest wishes. Ms. Peace writes the dialogue in clearly palpable terms, making every scene so intense that the reader will physically feel the sentiments of the characters. When the moment is more about longings and dreams, you will feel their desperate anguish with potency. If sex is involved, the fervent passions will titillate and make your own heart rate rise. The sexual exploits in this story are particularly imaginative, as the often hidden cravings of the characters are played out to the fullest. Their feelings continuously surface during these encounters, too, letting the reader know exactly how they perceive the moment as being more than just about sexual satisfaction. This story is not a conventional romance, yet each scene will draw you into the extraordinarily satisfying relationship where three people must come to terms with themselves and each other. Yes, there is plenty of sex and much of it originally unconventional, but the Regency period also comes alive through their earnest emotions. Peter, Abigail and James are each unforgettable in their own way, as vivid portrayals reveal their true natures. SIMPLY SINFUL is delightfully wicked yet profoundly emotional and totally gratifying.

So far so good…I”m sure there will be some differing opinions soon!

I’m going to write a post over the weekend, talking about some of my thoughts behind this book, and why it ended up as it is, rather than in a more conventional manner.

First Review for Simply Sinful
Thursday, October 2nd, 2008 3 Comments »

I got a lovely review for Simply Sinful from Romantic Times magazine. I was a bit nervous because this book isn’t exactly conventional LOL. But I was really pleased that the reviewer saw past that to the love story within.

4 stars.

Pearce provides an interesting twist to the standard “love lessons” plot in this story where both the husband and wife receive erotic training from a master. With historical detail, strong character development, a slight mystery, caring relationships and smoking hot sex, there is something for everyone. The action includes threesomes, M/M and sex toys, as well as light bondage and discipline.

Summary: Abby and James were forced to wed at a young age, but have lived apart for most of their 16-year marriage. Wanting a child, Abby wants James back into her bedroom, but both have troubling memories of their prior relations. Enter Peter Howard, who spent a number of years as a slave in a Turkish brothel. Peter is attracted to the couple and believes he can tutor them in the numerous ways to enjoy passion. These intense encounters result in a happy ending — just not what everyone expected. (Aphrodisia, Nov., 304 pp., $13.95)

—Joyce Morgan

I’m getting quite excited about this book coming out! I loved writing it because Peter was such an interesting character.
Watch out if you get my newsletter because I’ll be offering an advanced copy of the book as a prize!

Kate x

Monday, September 22nd, 2008 3 Comments »

by Kate Pearce

You sit back in your chair, a calm smile on your face and stare at those wonderful words-The End. You’ve done it. You’ve achieved something that many people can only dream about. You’ve written a book, you’ve edited and polished it to perfection and now you’re ready to send it off to your publisher.

I know, I can just imagine all your happy little smiles of remembrance. That’s how it works, right?

OR DOES IT?

1. Your editor calls and wants revisions. Resentfully you agree to look at the ‘suggestions’ even though you know the book is PERFECT just as it is.

2. You send the book back. Sometimes this stage can go on and on until you seriously want to leap through the internet and strangle your editor. (but that might just be me) Somehow, despite your mumblings the book actually seems to be even more perfect!

3. You send off a pristine clean copy wrapped in bubble wrap and extra thick tape just so someone at your publishing house will break a few nails getting the bugger out of the box-passive aggressive payback? Maybe.

4. Your perfect manuscript comes back in an envelope-smelling of pipe smoke, strong cologne, covered in coffee rings and a kipper wedged between page 100 and page 101… Someone has also WRITTEN ALL OVER IT IN RED INK. When you finish weeping and bewailing the bubble wrap trap, you realize that some of the marks and squiggles actually make sense! They are COPY EDITS!

5. Copy edits are annoying. Who cares if you abandoned Great Aunt Trixie at an inn in Southampton and completely forgot to mention her again for the rest of the book, even though everyone else has gone on to London? (see Simply Sinful available Nov 08 for details) Who cares if you get the hero and his identical twin brother mixed up in a crucial sex scene? Apparently someone does.

6. Copy the archaic marks, (with a red pencil please), insert a few sentences about dear Aunt Trixie and send it all back. But remember:
a) this is the only marked-up copy-edited copy of your ms in existence so you’d better pony up for express registered mail or you will not be popular in NY.

7. Sit back and forget about the manuscript until it turns up AGAIN-this time as galleys or page proofs which you usually have a ridiculously short time to get back. Personally, I photocopy the pages I make changes to, send the originals back and insert the copies in the ms. This is a good thing when you get an email saying the originals never arrived…(ditto Simply Sinful)

8. Finally a book cover flat arrives and you get to read the tasteful blurb created for you-and realize they have perpetuated the same mistake from book one. A mistake which you made originally in your initial proposal and one that never got changed. Okay, so the cover doesn’t look historical, but the guy is HOT!

9. Six months after that, the book arrives and you lick it. Well that’s what I do and then I read it.

Yeah, I read it.

Lots of authors can’t do that, because they are worried about what they might have messed up. Here are a few of my favorite literary fantasies about what an author thought when she read her book…

Jane Austen, on reading Mansfield Park: “What on earth was I thinking? That Fanny is a frickin’ wimp, she deserves to be taken and ruined by that gorgeous scoundrel Henry Crawford.”

Margaret Mitchell-”Gosh and darn it, I should’ve just made Rhett take Scarlett upstairs, chain her to the bed and teach her some real manners.”


Daphne Du Maurier on Rebecca-”Fuck! I forgot to give my heroine a name!”

And then there are the critics…
Here in no particular order are the three most asked questions by my readers.

1.Why do you have a character called Caroline in Pleasurable Bargains and a character also called Caroline in Simply Sexual? Are they the same person?
-polite answer-”No they aren’t the same person, Caroline was a very popular name in Georgian Regency England so I just decided to use it twice.”
-real answer-”I don’t write anything down, character names, plots, family trees, etc-how the hell would I know if I used the same name twice?”

2. Roping the Wind starts before Where have all the Cowboys gone? but WHATCG? came out first. Why is that?
-polite answer-”Gosh, you are absolutely right. Thank you for pointing that out.”
-real answer-”I had no idea I was going to write another book in this series until Jay turned up in his brother’s book all grumpy and surly and hot and sexy…so I just wrote it that way, okay?”

3. Why does Lord Valentin Sokorvsky in Simply Sexual have a Russian surname if his father is an English Marquess? (shut up Madelynne Ellis)
-polite answer-”Ah, because his mother was a Russian princess who gave him the title and name so he uses that because he doesn’t get along with his father.”
-real answer-”He just turned up like that in my head and okay, his mother was a Russian princess but that doesn’t really explain why his half-brother from another mother is called Sokorvsky as well does it? Damn it.

Apart from the above, I never want to change my books. I’ve realized that they were as good as I could get them at that point in my writing career. As writers, we’re always looking back on ourselves but it s
houldn’t stop us getting better.

So here’s my question for you all…
Which classic piece of literature (and I mean that very widely) would you change the ending of, and which one, if any of your own creations would you love the opportunity to do again? </span

Helping out a hurricane writer :)
Wednesday, September 17th, 2008 2 Comments »

PIERCING THE VEIL, Available September 17th from Ellora’s Cave
Genre: Paranormal erotic romance/menage

Here’s the blurb:
Twins Hawk and Val are Fianna warriors under the vengeful curse of a scorned goddess. Following the prophecy in the Book of Veils, they search for the one who can help them retrieve the Claiomh Solais before their enemies get the chance. Their quest leads them to Linnea. One touch and there can be no doubt that they have found their match. But will she accept them once she knows the truth?

Linnea is no one special. So why is she on the run from evil faeries and her egotistical ex? Why is she suddenly spending time in the company of dragons, druids, and one kinky Viking with a split personality? All she knows is she has to keep her daughter safe from those who hunt her, and her heart safe from another betrayal.

To protect one gifted child and all of humanity from the dark god that seeks retribution, they must learn to trust each other. To have a future together, they must find the perfect balance.

***

Purchase at Ellora’s Cave and don’t forget to visit RG’s website.

Unleash your story!
Thursday, September 4th, 2008 Leave a Comment »



I’m supporting my online chapter RWAOnline in this effort to raise funds for cystic fibrosis awareness and support.

Please come and visit me by clicking on the banner below and offer your support-your cash would be nice too, but that’s okay I love you all anyway.

I’ve set myself a personal goal to write 10,000 words in September and raise $100, so you do the math-I’m terrible at it :) Any help would be greatly appreciated.




Kate’s home page.




RWAOnline Team page!

Thanks everyone!

Kate

Crysyal Jordan’s new book!
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 2 Comments »

In Ice - Sexy Beast VIN ICE

SEXY BEAST V anthology — Kensington Aphrodisia — Genre: Sci-Fi/Future; Paranormal; Shifter
ISBN-10: 075821989X — ISBN-13: 978-0758219893
Order NOW: Amazon.com ~ Barnes & Noble ~ Chapters.ca

Read an Excerpt

They’re primed and primal, untamed and unstoppable, always ready to go further, harder, longer to bring a woman pleasure that’s wild, fiery, and out of this world.

When Jain Roberts’ ship crashes on a distant, futuristic planet, she’s rescued by Kesuk, the lusty clan leader of the Arctic Bears. This magnificent creature with white-blond hair and a potent masculinity haunts her dreams–dreams he intends to make deliciously real, as he draws her into a realm of complete sexual abandon.

Gotta love that cover and the contents look good too!

Pictures from RWA!
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008 8 Comments »

First off a big thank you to all the lovely people I borrowed photo’s from. I took none of my own because they are usually so bad. And if you’re wondering why I’m wearing that white top at so many different things, I had 4 places to show up in one hectic evening and no time for a wardrobe change.

They are in no particular order either so forgive me :)


One of my very favorite people, Robin Rotham who very kindly adds approximately 500 comma’s to each of my books when she crits them.


Nic, Kate and Jen from RWAOnline do Denny’s Saturday lunchtime. Do I look tired or what?

Madelynne Ellis and Portia Da Costa, Black Lace authors, all the way from the UK!


Lacy Danes showing how it should be done at the Kensington cocktail party :)

Kate and the Romance Diva goddess, Kristen Painter who is just lovely…


Me smiling at the Kensington cocktail party. It was hot and loud in there!


Kate, Shelli and Karen Erickson get ready for the Golden Heart and RITA awards on Saturday night.


Kathleen Dante, Shelli Stevens and Crystal Jordan, all fellow Aphrodisia authors, pose nicely at the Kensington cocktail party


Dayle and Teresa, both Virgin Black Lace/Cheek authors, fight over the chocolate cake at the Romance Diva’s dinner.

And that’s it for now-I need to go hunt up one of Louisa Edwards-how did I miss her? I had a lovely time-can you tell?

Off to RWA in San Francisco!
Tuesday, July 29th, 2008 2 Comments »

Easy travel for me this year! Just up the road!
But I still haven’t packed and I need to go and do it right now.
If any of you are planning on coming to the big Literacy Book Signing on Weds 30th in the Marriott, it’s at 5:30-7:30 pm

I’m hoping to see some friendly faces at the literacy signing: here’s a list of the authors that are going:

Shana Abe
Cherry Adair
Jeanne Adams
Shelley Adina
Ann Aguirre
Trish Albright
Jami Alden
Rochelle Alers
Lacey Alexander
Victoria Alexander
Laura Marie Altom
Jessica Andersen
Susan Andersen
Bella Andre
Amy Andrews
Beth Andrews
Shari Anton
Jennifer Apodaca
Nikki Arana
Catherine Asaro
Amanda Ashby
Jennifer Ashley
Lori Avocato
Jina Bacarr
Roz Bailey
Jacqueline Baird
Mardi Ballou
Leanne Banks
Maya Banks
Lynna Banning
Gail Barrett
Beverly Barton
Claire Baxter
Naomi Bellis
Zelda Benjamin
Sara Bennett
TJ Bennett
Jo Beverley
Gina Black
Jenna Black
Shayla Black
Sandy Blair
Toni Blake
Mary Blayney
Stephanie Bond
Marie Bostwick
Joanna Bourne
Elizabeth Boyle
Eden Bradley
Cynthia Breeding
Helen Brenna
Allison Brennan
Emily Brian
Kate Bridges
Terri Brisbin
Suzanne Brockmann
Connie Brockway
Teri Brown
Robert Gregory Browne
Gemma Bruce
Nina Bruhns
Denny S. Bryce
Niki Burnham
Monica Burns
Mary Burton
Christyne Butler
Gayle Callen
Dawn Calvert
Anna Campbell
Linda Cardillo
Liz Carlyle
C.J. Carmichael
Teresa Carpenter
Robyn Carr
Ally Carter
Kathryn Caskie
Ken Casper
Jax Cassidy
Toni McGee Causey
Rachelle Chase
Lisa Childs
Tera Lynn Childs
Terri Clark
Rosemary Clement-Moore
Debra Clopton
Kresley Cole
Phoebe Conn
Eileen Cook
Deborah Cooke
Dana Corbit
Beth Cornelison
Lyn CoteChristie Craig
Susan Crandall
Megan Crane
Gwyn Cready
Sydney Croft
Pam Crooks
Carol Culver
Melinda Curtis
Jacquie D’Alessandro
Portia Da Costa
Victoria Dahl
Claudia Dain
Nadine Dajani
Sarah Dale
Margaret Daley
Jordan Dane
Lacy Danes
Kathleen Dante
Lilian Darcy
Delilah Dawson
Geralyn Dawson
Alyssa Day
Sylvia Day
Gail Dayton
Cindy Dees
Ann DeFee
Robyn DeHart
Roni Denholtz
Janelle Denison
Kathrynn Dennis
Anna DeStefano
Thea Devine
Jacqueline Diamond
HelenKay Dimon
Christina Dodd
Sierra Donovan
Kate Douglas
Isabelle Drake
Jocelynn Drake
Judy Duarte
Meredith Duran
Bonnie Edwards
Barry Eisler
Anne Elizabeth
Simone Elkeles
Madelynne Ellis
Suzanne Enoch
Carol Ericson
Sherri Erwin
Wendy Etherington
Tammy Falkner
Cherie Feather
Christine Feehan
Amy J. Fetzer
Karen Foley
Emily Forbes
Pamela Ford
Delores Fossen
Angie Fox
Calista Fox
Elaine Fox
Barbara Freethy
Shelley Freydont
Eve Gaddy
Michelle Gagnon
Abby Gaines
Shana Galen
Shelley Galloway
Jenny Gardiner
Lisa Gardner
Terri Garey
Tracy Garrett
Diane Gaston
Olivia Gates
Emily Gee
Cindy Gerard
Marley Gibson
Rachel Gibson
Blythe Gifford
Sharon Gillenwater
Deeanne Gist
Debby Giusti
Kathleen Givens
Linda Goodnight
Carol Grace
Heather Graham
Susan Grant
Jane Graves
Shelley Shepard Gray
Abby Green
Chris Marie Green
Crystal GreenKim Green
Jennifer Greene
Lois Greiman
Laura Griffin
Diana Groe
Laura Lee Guhrke
Nancy Haddock
Cathy Marie Hake
Kelly EiEen Hake
Traci Hall
Gemma Halliday
Jan Hambright
Lori Handeland
Kristin Hannah
Barbara Hannay
Jamie Leigh Hansen
Sara Hantz
Karen Harbaugh
Brenda Harlen
Julia Harper
Karen Harper
Celia May Hart
Jessica Hart
Ellen Hartman
Candace Havens
Karen Hawkins
Rachel Hawthorne
Jasmine Haynes
Lorraine Heath
Joyce Henderson
Gabriella Herkert
Candice Hern
Rita Herron
Kate Hewitt
Kristan Higgins
Cindy Holby
Diana Holquist
Hannah Howell
Elizabeth Hoyt
Sarah Hoyt
Kalen Hughes
Carolyn Hughey
Jillian Hunter
Kelly Hunter
Madeline Hunter
Laura Iding
Jessica Inclan
Larissa Ione
Jackie Ivie
Brenda Jackson
Lisa Jackson
Melanie Jackson
Holly Jacobs
Paty Jager
Allyson James
Samantha James
Bronwyn Jameson
Sabrina Jeffries
Beverly Jenkins
Elizabeth Jennings
Carolyn Jewel
Joan Johnston
Linda O. Johnston
Linda Winstead Jones
Sophie Jordan
Julia Justiss
Virginia Kantra
Robin Kaye
Stacey Kayne
Catherine Kean
Barbara Keaton
Jocelyn Kelley
Leslie Kelly
Megan Kelly
Karen Kendall
Sharon Kendrick
Eve Kenin
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Kimberly Killion
Marcia King-Gamble
Cindy Kirk
Angela Knight
Deidre Knight
Sharie Kohler
Liz Kreger
Jayne Ann Krentz
Susan Krinard
Geri Krotow
Jennifer LaBrecque
Jill Marie Landis
Michele Lang
Ruth Ryan Langan
Leslie Langtry
Julia Latham
Stephanie Laurens
Susan Kay Law
Kathleen Lawless
Jade Lee
Kara Lennox
Julie Leto
Caroline Linden
Julie Linker
Marjorie M. Liu
Jane Lockwood
Christine London
Julie Anne Long
Kathleen Long
Dianna Love
Gennita Low
Jennie Lucas
Anna Louise Lucia
Janice Lynn
CJ Lyons
Ann Macela
Kinley MacGregor
Karen MacInerney
Sally MacKenzie
Julianne MacLean
Donna MacMeans
Debbie Macomber
Michelle Maddox
Margo Maguire
Ann Major
Susan Mallery
Anne Mallory
Michelle Marcos
Wendy Markham
Shirley Marks
Deb Marlowe
Maggie Marr
Melissa Marr
Lynne Marshall
Gail Gaymer Martin
Kat Martin
Sandra Marton
Melissa Mayhue
Fiona McArthur
Ammanda McCabePenny McCall
Monica McCarty
Melissa McClone
Mary Kay McComas
Judi McCoy
Cathy McDavid
Denise Belinda McDonald
Cody McFadyen
Emily McKay
Shannon McKelden
Lee McKenzie
Terry McLaughlin
Teresa Medeiros
P.J. Mellor
Karen Mercury
Christine Merrill
Jess Michaels
Tanya Michaels
Tanya Michna
Janet Miller
Lisa Mondello
Michelle Monkou
Jill Monroe
Tracy Montoya
Trish Morey
Alexis Morgan
Pamela Morsi
Carole Mortimer
Janet Mullany
Debra Mullins
Catherine Mulvany
Cindi Myers
Sophia Nash
Rhonda Nelson
Kate Noble
Brenda Novak
Kathleen O’Reilly
Kaitlin O’Riley
Jana Oliver
Robin D. Owens
Liza Palmer
Pamela Palmer
Kelly Parra
Denise Patrick
Beth Pattillo
Kate Pearce
Kayla Perrin
Jenna Petersen
Ann Voss Peterson
Tracie Peterson
Carly Phillips
Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Andrea Pickens
Caridad Pineiro
Allie Pleiter
Candice Poarch
Rhonda Pollero
Jane Porter
Patricia Potter
L.M. Prieto
Mary Jo Putney
Amanda Quick
Julia Quinn
Tara Taylor Quinn
Radclyffe
Michelle Radford
Tessa Radley
Terese Ramin
Francis Ray
Deanna Raybourn
Terri Reed
Virginia Reede
Sara Reinke
Eileen Rendahl
>M.L. Rhodes
Heidi Rice
Patricia Rice
Ramona Richards
Christie Ridgway
Jess Riley
J.D. Robb
Nora Roberts
Sheila Roberts
Farrah Rochon
Esri Rose
Karen Rose
Patricia Rosemoor
Pam Rosenthal
Denise Rossetti
Ann Roth
Stephanie Rowe
Michelle Rowen
Lisa Ruff
Gerri Russell
Hank Phillippi Ryan
Sharon Sala
Debra Salonen
Candace Sams
Karen Sandler
Linda Sandoval
Lynda Sandoval
Charlene Sands
Lynsay Sands
Lara Santiago
Dona Sarkar
Susanne Saville
TL Schaefer
Vijaya Schartz
Laurie Schnebly
Melissa Schroeder
Amanda Scott
Bronwyn Scott
Regina Scott
Bettie Sharpe
Isabel Sharpe
Kathryn Shay
Gena Showalter
Eve Silver
Kira Sinclair
Linnea Sinclair
Nalini Singh
Susan Sizemore
Kathryn Smith
Alexandra Sokoloff
Annie Solomon
Jill Sorenson
Teresa Southwick
Kerrelyn Sparks
Mike Spradlin
Susan Squires
Roxanne St. Claire
Jennifer St. Giles
Kate St. James
Kelley St. John
Wendy Corsi Staub
Natale Stenzel
Susan Stephens
Jennifer Stevenson
Marianne Stillings
Kay Stockham
Sarah Strohmeyer
Anne Stuart
Linda Style
Cara Summers
Jordan Summers
Denise Swanson
Karin Tabke
Hope Tarr
Brooke Taylor
Vickie Taylor
Julia Templeton
Sara Thacker
RaeAnne Thayne
Jodi Thomas
Melody Thomas
Sherry Thomas
Colleen Thompson
Nancy Robards Thompson
Vickie Lewis Thompson
Missy Tippens
Wendy Toliver
Janet Tronstad
Kimberly Van Meter
Mia Varano
Rachel Vincent
Kate Walker
Saskia Walker
Linda Warren
Susan May Warren
Margaret Watson
Jeannie Watt
Tawny Weber
Phaedra Weldon
Christine Wells
Karen White
Loreth Anne White
Karen White-Owens
Diane Whiteside
Heather Webber
Merrillee Whren
Lori Wilde
Michelle Willingham
Caitlyn WillowsC.L. Wilson
Lisa Wingate
Lois Winston
Linda Wisdom
Veronica Wolff
Lenora Worth
Laura Wright
Leigh Wyndfield
Cathy Yardley
Rebecca York
Michele Ann Young

So, if I’m not at my seat when you drop by…I’m likely doing the fangirl thing somewhere in the room. (g) Come and say hi-I’ll have candy!

Kate x