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Alice Audrey is MOVING IN…For A Day

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Alice Audrey is celebrating the release of her debut novel, MOVING IN, from Wild Rose Press this week and she’s been sweet enough not only to let us be part of the party, but she’s brought her hero along to charm us all.

 

About MOVING IN…

Diane, an insurance claims adjuster who secretly longs to be a housewife, and Trigvey, a doctor who loses faith in himself, move into the same building at the same time.  Due to a problem with the previous tenants, they get their luggage tangled together, and never quite manage to separate it again.

And now, the doctor is in.

Hi.  My name’s Trigvey Taylor.  You can find me between the pages of MOVING IN by Alice Audrey.  Alice asked me to come over here and talk to you today.

I’m a doctor.  I know, I don’t look like it, especially when I’ve been in the ER for too many days in a row and get a bit of stubble on my chin.  You should hear what Diane said about me when we first met.  Drug dealer?  Yeah, right.

Actually, I didn’t tell her at the time, but I do remember once when a patient told me he thought all doctors were drug dealers, front men for the pharmaceutical companies.  Of course, I don’t see it that way, but I can see his point.  Especially after what happened in the ER when…  Ah, but I can’t tell you that.  You wouldn’t want to read the book.

So, let me tell you a little about Diane.  She is really something.  I won’t say she’s hot because that isn’t really what’s important about her.  It’s her chicken dinner.

Yeah, I’m just kidding.  It’s her roast beef too.  *grin*

She has this way of taking care of people.  She just can’t stand to see poor, pitiful people like me suffering.  So she does stuff like help me find a good furniture store, cook, and clean, and listen.  She’s great at listening.  When she stands behind you and rubs your back and says just the right things you can end up spilling your guts to her.  But it’s all right. She won’t make you feel bad about it.  Sometimes it could even help, telling her everything.

Really, she was made to be a wife. No, strike that.  She was made to be MY wife.  Problem is, she doesn’t think that’s good enough.  I don’t mean she doesn’t think I’m good enough for her, which might be right, but that no woman should be just a wife.  Can you believe it?  What’s more, she’s afraid if she ever gets married, that’s what’ll happen.  She’ll end up quitting work and staying home all the time.  She thinks then no one will respect her.

Well, I’m going to fix that misconception. At least I hope I do, because Diane, she’d be a lot happier that way.

Both Alice and Trigvey will be hanging out all day to answer questions, so fire away. Maybe if we’re real sweet, Trigvey will offer some private exams.