Sunday, February 24, 2013

Jordan Dane Book Signing in San Antonio




I have been crunching on deadline finishing book #2 in the Hunted Series - Crystal Fire. To celebrate two words - THE END - I will be joining two YA authors for a presentation and signing at one of my favorite Texas stores, Barnes & Noble at La Cantera in San Antonio. I will be signing INDIGO AWAKENING (HarlequinTEEN, Jan 2013, Book #1 in the Hunted series) plus the store should carry my other YAs (HarlequinTeen) and crime fiction thriller books of mine (HarperCollins).

We will have a short intro on our latest book releases, plus a Q&A, followed by the signing. Joining me will be Emily Mckay and Tracy Deebs. Hope to see you there! I am really in the mood for a party.



B&N La Cantera – San Antonio
Saturday, Mar 2, 2013, 2:00-4:00PM
15900 La Cantera Pkwy, Bldg 27, San Antonio, TX
(210) 558-2078
Presentation & Q&A starts at 2PM followed by book signing.
Young Adult Authors to sign - Jordan Dane, Tracy Deebs, Emily Mckay

Saturday, February 16, 2013

SIGN UP NOW! Major Spring VTour - HarlequinTEEN & KismetBT




SIGN UP NOW! The groundhog says Spring is coming early and I believe it.

HarlequinTEEN and KismetBT are putting on a major event in March 2013 - Spring Reading into Romance. You want to be a part of it? NINE YA authors in NINE days & daily giveaways!

For deets, click HERE and see who will be part of the tour.

Friday, February 8, 2013

10 Things I Learned from my Dog(s)


Jordan Dane
@JordanDane

Dogs know stuff. Sometimes I believe they carry souls who are on a higher level of existence than we are because they have the secret to being happy. Here are 10 things I learned from my dog(s).


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1.)Wake up every morning as if each day is an adventure – I am reminded of this every morning times TWO. My dogs love their rituals and seeing me is top of their list, it would seem. At least they make me feel special. And isn’t that important for everyone?

2.)Carrying grudges is for cats – Dogs might get scolded for something, but two seconds later they are back with enthusiasm. A short term memory and a brain the size of a walnut helps, but I believe dogs know that carrying around negative thoughts weighs down your heart and life is too short for that.

3.)All you need is the fur on your back – Dogs can pick up and go without taking a toothbrush. Yeah, they may have their toys, but they are perfectly able to share them with others. They are self-sufficient and know what’s truly important. Material possessions take a backseat to the people they love.

4.)Be loyal and love unconditionally – If you ever have a bad day, go play with your dog. They always know when you need a little love, because they dispense it all the time and in every way. They never hold back their affection. Even if you feel you might not deserve it, they will always love you with sloppy wet kisses.

5.)Make friends – My dogs are ALWAYS ready to make new friends. They see a dog walking down the street and they are pulling at their leash to say HELLO. For this to apply to humans, I would dispense with the butt sniff, but that’s just me. Maybe your neighborhood is different.

6.)Having a little discipline gets you stuff – Dogs may not feel the need for discipline, but they know it gets them stuff. Think of your daily word count as something worthy of a treat. The sooner you get it done, the quicker you’ll get that sweet morsel of accomplishment and know that you’ve earned it.

7.)When loved ones come home, greet them with a grin and a butt wag – Dogs don’t take ANYONE for granted. Anyone walking through their door is someone to play with and love. There is nothing wrong with that.

8.)Let people touch you – Who doesn’t need a good head pat or butt scratch? Enough said.

9.)Run, romp, and play daily – My dogs NEVER have a bad day. Ever. When was the last time you truly had a BANG ON splendid day from start to finish? Well multiply that by 24/7/365 and you’ve really got something.

10.)If what you want lies buried, dig until you find it – Dogs have single-minded persistence when it comes to the things they truly want. They focus and they dig until they score. They trust their instincts to know it’s there and a little hard work is nothing when it comes to something that makes you happy.



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There are many more things I could write. I have two rescue dogs and they both teach me different things, but I’d like to hear from you. What has your dog taught you?