Sunday, October 14, 2012

"Adventures of a Graveyard Girl" by Milda Harris Blog Tour Stop


Adventures of a Graveyard Girl
(Book #2 in the Funeral Crashing Series)
By Milda Harris


Kait Lenox is back! It's Homecoming Dance time and Kait is excited. It's her first dance with a date and that date is none other than one of the hottest, most popular guys in her school, Ethan Ripley!
For once Kait doesn't feel like a funeral crashing weird girl and it's the most perfect romantic evening ever...at least until a girl gets murdered in the high school bathroom.
Rumors fly, panic ensues, and Kait can't help herself, she assigns herself to the case!






Series : Funeral Crashing Series
Genre : Young Adult Romantic Mystery (with humorous
elements)


Excerpt from Adventures of a Graveyard Girl:
"I like the theme: A Night in Paris. Super romantic," I said, trying to keep the conversation going.
It was well done, actually. There was a big banner at the front of the gym, where the DJ was, announcing the theme for the night. A fake Eiffel Tower stood in the middle of the snack table, separating the snacks and the beverages. An Arc De Triumphe was the entranceway into the gym. The tables scattered around the dance floor were covered with white tablecloths and silver stars. The mood lighting was ultra romantic, with small fake candles sitting on the tables.
"Yeah, it was all Madison's idea. She's our club president. Ariel said it was her idea, of course, but I heard Madison suggest it first," Sarah said.
I stopped myself from asking more about what Ariel had said. Was Sarah really criticizing Ariel? Was there dissension among the new group of bffs? I was dying to know, but there was no way Sarah was going to give me any juicy gossip if I asked her. The group lapsed into silence again. What were we going to talk about?
"It looks very cool," Ethan said, trying to get the conversation started again.
The first notes of a romantic slow song were starting to play. I started swaying to the music. Couples formed all around us. We all watched them as we tried awkwardly to think of a conversation piece.
"So, how about we dance?" Mike asked Sarah.
"I'd love to," Sarah said.
"Bye guys," Mike said, as Sarah dragged him away, totally grateful at the chance to get away from us.
Kyle turned to Suzie, "You want to dance too?"
Suzie nodded and turned to us, "See you guys later."
Then they walked away too, hand in hand. Ethan and I were finally alone. We stared at each other, suddenly awkward with one another. I felt a little nervous. We had been about to dance before, but suddenly the air was charged with possibilities.
"Dance?" Ethan asked.
I nodded and took his hand. Ethan led me a little ways onto the dance floor and placed his hands on my hips, drawing me toward him. I hooked my arms around his neck. I caught the scent of his cologne. He smelled amazing. We started moving to the notes together, side to side. My stomach was doing nervous excited flips. Now this was the best moment of my life.
Ethan looked down at me and I looked up at him, our eyes meeting. I leaned up to kiss him. I really couldn't have asked for a more romantic Homecoming Dance moment. It was so perfect, but just as our lips were about to touch, we both jumped as the music stopped with a screech, ending in dead silence. Then I heard the girl screaming, and screaming, and screaming.


About the Author:
Author Milda Harris is a Chicago girl who ran off to Hollywood to pursue a screenwriting dream! She has a dog named after a piece of candy (Licorice), was once hit by a tree (seriously), and wears hot pink sunglasses (why not?). Between working in production on television shows like Austin & Ally, Hannah Montana, and That's So Raven and playing with her super cute dog Licorice, she writes young adult murder mystery, horror, paranormal romance, and chick lit novels.
Her ebooks Adventures in Funeral Crashing, Adventures of a Graveyard Girl, The New Girl Who Found a Dead Body, Doppelganger, and Connected (A Paranormal Romance) are for sale now!



Where You Can Find Milda:
Website: http://www.mildaharris.com/
Blog: http://www.writergirlinla.com
Blog: http://www.lifeslikeamovie.com
Facebook - Author: http://www.facebook.com/mildaharris
Facebook – Funeral Crashing: http://www.facebook.com/AdventuresInFuneralCrashing
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MildaHarris
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4965095.Milda_Harris


Book Links:
Adventures of a Graveyard Girl is available from the following retailers:

Amazon ebook: http://www.amazon.com/Adventures-Graveyard-Mystery-Crashing-ebook/dp/B007WUIMDI/ref=pd_sim_kstore_1
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventures-Graveyard-Mystery-Crashing-ebook/dp/B007WUIMDI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1347481082&sr=8-1
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/adventures-of-a-graveyard-girl-milda-harris/1112035996?ean=2940033183012
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/adventures-graveyard-girl/id528912376?mt=11
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/155023




MORE ABOUT THE FUNERAL CRASHING SERIES :
Synopsis of Adventures in Funeral Crashing
(Funeral Crashing #1 – Now available for FREE download !)
Sixteen year old Kait Lenox has a reputation as the weird girl in her high school, mostly because of her ex-best friend turned mean popular girl, Ariel, but maybe it has a little to do with the fact that Kait has a hobby crashing funerals. At one of these, Kait is outted by the most popular guy in school, Ethan Ripley. Yet, instead of humiliating her for all the world to see, he asks for her help, and Kait finds herself entangled in a murder mystery. Not only is the thrill of the mystery exciting, but more importantly Ethan knows her name! A little sleuthing is well worth that!




Thanks for reading!




2 comments:

Milda Harris said...

Thanks for the blog tour stop! You rock!

Kimberly Lewis said...

Anytime Milda! Hope you have fun with the rest of your tour! Wishing you lots of success with your new book:-)

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