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Sunday Matinee

April 12, 2009
Time again for Sunday Matinee.  Here's your chance to see the books out there in a different light.  So, check out the videos for this week and maybe you'll have a few more titles for your TBR list.  If you have a video you'd like to be featured on the BHB blog, please email the embeded code, name of book and authors name to barbaravey@gmail.com

Now, sit back and enjoy this weeks entries.

Bulletproof Texas
by Kay Thomas


Black Stockings Society
by Dara Girard


Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues
by Jacquie Rogers


Carina and the Nobleman by Jannine Corti Petska 

Sweetbrier Academy by Nancy O'Berry


Beast of Burden by Tami Sinclair


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Posted by Barbara Vey on April 12, 2009 | Comments (14)


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April 12, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Rebecca J Vickery commented:

I love the book trailer for Down Home Ever Lovin Mule Blues. The music fits the video so well.




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Jacquie Rogers commented:

Barbara, thanks so much for posting the video for Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues. This was truly a family effort. My daughter took quite a few photos, my dh is an A/V engineer, my sister drew or adapted the drawings, and my niece's bf wrote and performed the theme song. (He has a CD coming out at the end of April-- justinsaragueta dot com.) So I had lots of help putting this together.

Also, I really enjoyed watching all the other videos, too. I'm a book video junkie, actually. Just can't pass one by without giving it a look.

Jacquie
jacquierogers dot com




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Gerri Russell commented:

I loved Jacquie Rogers' Down Home Ever Lovin' Mule Blues video! The music fits the book so perfectly. Who is the artist, and where can we hear more of his work?




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Kay Thomas commented:

Hey Barbara,
Thanks so much for putting BULLETPROOF TEXAS in your "Sunday Matinee." I appreciate it. What a great line up of trailers to be included in!




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Ken Walker commented:

Nice video, cool music Justin, And a Great book! Thanks Jacquie Rogers for another fun read!




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Ken Walker commented:

Nice video, cool music Justin, And a Great book! Thanks Jacquie Rogers for another fun read!




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Gina Robinson commented:

Great video, Jacquie! The book looks like great fun. Loved the video music.




April 13, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Dara Girard commented:

Hi Barbara,
I'm honored and thrilled that you've included THE BLACK STOCKINGS SOCIETY video in your "Sunday Matinee". I'm in great company. Many thanks.




April 15, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
violet s commented:

Thank you Barbara--always enjoy these Sunday matinees! Your blog just makes my day!




April 15, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Tami Sinclair commented:

Hi Barbara,
thanks so much for including my trailer on your site. I hope people like it as much as I liked putting it together.
Tami




April 17, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
mary s commented:

Thanks Barb--the videos on your Sunday matinee were great, as usual! I really enjoyed them! Haven't heard from your blog--maybe you are busy with Easter peeps--a case half price perhaps?!!




April 29, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Ginger commented:

Love that you featured Jannine's trailer here. The story is awesome and I thoroughly enjoyed it. She deserves the publicity.




April 30, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Krichards commented:

I love Carina and the Nobleman. There's nothing so romantic as medieval Italy with a touch of paranormal.




April 30, 2009
In response to: Sunday Matinee
Krichards commented:

I love Carina and the Nobleman. There's nothing so romantic as medieval Italy with a touch of paranormal.





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