Dangerous Admissions Campaign Launch (and Beauty Confidential Blog Blast Winners!)

The Parent Bloggers enter the world of fiction with Jane O’Connor’s first novel, a new murder mystery “Dangerous Admissions,” which takes readers inside the life of divorcee’ Miranda “Rannie” Bookman as she takes on a job at a private high school academy. But leaving her job as a copyeditor for her new position turns out to be way more than she bargained for.

Known for her Fancy Nancy books, Jane O’Connor is stepping into the world of adult fiction with Dangerous Admissions. Check out what our bloggers have to say and win a copy of your own.

Win the book! Leave a comment on this post telling us your favorite new fiction find, and we’ll pick one winner at random by 11/20. (One entry per person per email please).

11/6 Ruthless in the Suburbs

11/7 A Gaggle of Girls

11/8 Punditmom

11/9 ValuewIT

11/12 Slouching Mom

11/13 Mrs. Dub Reviews

11/14 Mid-Run & The Mom Trap

11/15 Formula Fed & Flexible Parenting

11/16 Toddler Planet

11/19 Quarter Rest

11/20 Final Round-Up

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Congratulations to Cori from SAHMbles who won the full line-up of beauty editor must-haves, thanks to Harper Collins and Beauty Confidential!

And congratulations to the five lucky (and brave) bloggers who posted pictures of their beauty blunders!  Email us at parentbloggers@gmail.com with your questions for Nadine!

VDog and Little Man

The Dana Files

Quarter Rest

Mother Bumper

Chutes and Ladders

As always, thanks to everyone who participated!

14 Responses to “Dangerous Admissions Campaign Launch (and Beauty Confidential Blog Blast Winners!)”

  1. Congrats Cori!!

    I’ve gotta good question. I’m sending it over. :)

  2. I know it is incredibly cheesy, but I have been enjoying the cheesy vampire/chick-lit by Mary Janice Davidson for when I don’t want to have to think. The newest one is here http://www.amazon.com/Undead-Uneasy-Queen-Betsy-Book/dp/0425213765/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2/102-0967636-1960921?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194276736&sr=8-2

  3. I have to say honestly I have not read anything new release in some time. The most recent fiction book I read that had me simply cracking up out loud was titled ‘The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove’ by author Christopher Moore I totally endorse this read!!
    ~d
    http://www.gulfcoastmommy.blogspot.com

  4. Sweet! I’m gonna have to put my thinking cap on…

    Darn that I didn’t win all the booty! But at least I can get some advice out of it!

  5. The Beach by Mary Ann Monroe. Excellent read!!

  6. woohoo! cool - now I have to think about this and make sure my question is indeed The One I Need Answered Most!

  7. [...] Admissions would not be appropriate for Nancy!). Win a copy by leaving a comment over at the Parent Bloggers Network, and see links to other [...]

  8. [...] a copy by leaving a comment over at the Parent Bloggers Network, and see links to other reviews of Dangerous Admissions this [...]

  9. [...] a copy by leaving a comment over at the Parent Bloggers Network, and see links to other reviews of Dangerous Admissions this [...]

  10. I recently discovered Never Look Back by Kathy Herman. Excellent book series! http://qtpies7.blogspot.com/2007/10/never-look-back-by-kathy-herman.html

  11. The Thirteenth Tale is a great book. It took me a long time to read(I have 4 kids), but well worth it! Currently reading ‘The Time Travelers Wife’, another really good book.

  12. I love anything by Janet Evanovich — her Stephanie Plum series is hysterical and keeps you “in” the story till the end!

  13. Like GulfCoastMommy, I have discovered Christopher Moore, and his books are amazingly funny. I just finished _Bloodsucking Fiends_, and highly recommend it. Although I think there was some bad language (his other books have it), vampire themes, adult themes (with vampires), and general weirdness. But it was hilarious.

  14. Love Mary Kay Andrews, can’t wait for her newest “Deep Dish.”
    Also eagerly anticipating the new Dean Koontz that comes out later this month.
    But my most recent read, “Rhett Butler’s People” is marvelous and great for those who wanted more after his famous parting line.
    For the younger set, “The Mysterious Benedict Society” is fab.

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