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Today we have the debut author of "Bond Girl," Erin Duffy, here to chat about romance. A 2000 graduate of Georgetown University, Erin has spent over ten years in fixed income sales on Wall Street. Her experiences inspired this novel, which allowed her to put her B.A. in English to good use. (The writers of "Avenue Q" won't be too happy with her though! See here for more details.)
Thanks to HarperCollins, we have FIVE copies of "Bond Girl" for some lucky readers in the US and Canada.
You can find Erin on Facebook.
Favorite date in a novel:
There’s an impromptu date between Alex and Andy in “The Devil Wears Prada” that I love because it’s nothing fancy. After Andy’s first brutal week at work her boyfriend shows up at her apartment with an impromptu fast food picnic complete with burgers, candles, and cheap wine and they eat it on garbage bags on the floor. It was sweet and thoughtful and proved that not everything needs to be some big grand gesture. Sometimes, the simplest things are the best. I’d take that over some big stuffy dinner in a restaurant, gladly.
Favorite romantic movie:
The Holiday. I could watch this movie for twenty-four straight hours and never tire of it. I love how it’s a story about romance through heartbreak, and how both couples were unconventional and had geographical obstacles to overcome. Plus, Cameron Diaz’s wardrobe in that movie was insane.
Favorite couple from a TV series:
I’m sorry, I seriously think Ross and Rachel from Friends were just great. I think a lot of times couples start as friends so it was very realistic. Plus, it wasn’t easy most of the time, and they fought like cats and dogs, but still you had to root for them. I like that the road for them being together was not only filled with bumps, but with giant potholes.
Favorite romantic song:
Lady Antebellum’s "Need You Now," which is a bit depressing probably, but I love the sentiment. Actually, now that I think about it, I’m noticing a pattern here. I seem to like romantic things that have some embedded tragic element to them. I should probably examine that.
Most memorable date:
Well that depends if you want memorable for a good reason or a bad one? This is going to make me sound pathetic, but last Valentines Day, I played pool for a few hours and then had dinner and went home to play cards. Yes, it’s not exactly romantic, but it was a ton of fun and the date lasted the entire day. I think that is one that I will remember for good reasons.
Guy you would date from a chick lit novel:
I know it might seem strange, but I kind of love Mark Darcy from Bridget Jones’ Diary. He’s a little square, but he’s smart, successful, cute, and oddly thoughtful. He’s solid, and that I think is the type of guy you want to date. Nice guys don’t always have to finish last! You can keep Daniel Cleaver!
Best movie kiss:
Does it get any better than Scarlet O’Hara and Rhett Butler in Gone with the Wind? (There’s that tragic theme again). The classics never die.
Favorite Valentine's Day candy:
It’s hard to go wrong with chocolate. Has anyone ever been disappointed by a box of Godiva? It’s fool proof.
Special thanks to Erin for indulging our sweet tooth and to HarperCollins for sharing "Bond Girl" with our readers.
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The Notebook is my favorite romantic movie. I will post the contest on Facebook, am a blog follower on Twitter, and CLC member on FB.
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It's so nice to see someone who feels the same way about The Holiday as I do! (Which is my favorite romantic movie.) And I have to say, the cover of "Bond Girl" looks AWESOME!
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My favorite romantic movie is Dirty Dancing.
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I so agree with Erin Duffy about The Holiday. Everything about it, from the heartbreak to the love and even the set design, could never tire me. If I had to pick a different favorite, Serendipity is always a good one!
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I saw Bond Girl mentioned in People Magazine and have been wanting to read it!
ReplyDeleteIt's a tie for my fave romantic movie -- Four Weddings and a Funeral or When Harry Met Sally.
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1. I love the cover of this book!
ReplyDelete2. My favorite romantic movie is Always...when Holly Hunter comes down the stairs wearing that white dress.
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My favorite romantic movie is Sleepless in Seattle.
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my favorite movie is the Proposal.
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My fave romantic movie is Philadephia Story- Cary Grant, Kate Hepburn, Jimmy Stewart and snappy, sarcastic dialogue- love it!
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Thanks for the giveaway and interview.
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I have always liked Love Story but I have to admit Dirty Dancing is pretty high up there, too.
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Tristan & Isolde is one of my favorite romantic movies.
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1. Pretty Woman is my all time favorite!
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My favorite is Someone Like You with Ashley Judd and Hugh Jackman.
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Can you ever go wrong with a shoe on a cover? Never!Thanks!
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The cover reminds me The Devil Wears Prada and that is a fun movie. Some of my favorite romantic movies include Titanic and The Notebook. I love the eras and historical details.
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My favorite movie is Dirty Dancing
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Favorite romantic movie is Love Actually. :)
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I have several favorite romantic movies, but While You Were Sleeping is probably my top choice (but I also like The Matchmaker and Love Actually, plus others).
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I've heard great things about this book! My favorite romantic movie is Music and Lyrics. I'm a Facebook follower.
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My favorite romantic movie is Bringing up Baby. It's wacky and romantic at the same time. Love that movie! My second favorite is Groundhog Day.
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i liked 'the american president.'
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I love the cover of Bond Girl and want to read this book so badly.
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i would love to read this book it sounds good
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Great interview! I have to say that The Notebook is one of my favourite romantic movies (though I really love The Holiday, too!). I follow via GFC - Kristilyn.
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