42 Responses

  1. dtorini
    dtorini at |

    A pencant for kilt, eh? Hi-five, Finlay – me too! 😉 and that blurb is reaally catchy.
    Happy release day, KC! Thank you for the post and a chance of the giveaway.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      LOL – thank you!

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  2. Debra Guyette
    Debra Guyette at |

    HOw can you resist any one in a kilt?
    debby236 at hotmail dot com

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      The answer is, you can’t 😉

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  3. Jen CW
    Jen CW at |

    I love the blurb and cover. I can’t wait to read this one! I was lucky as an only child, my youngest uncle was only 6 years older than me, so he was a lot like a brother to me. My parents (who incidentally divorced and then eventually remarried each other), are people I’ve relied on many times (after some really rough teenage years when they reunited). My BFF and I found each other in college and helped each other through so much in life.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      There were certain times being an only child was a good thing, but I envy you that uncle!

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  4. Tammy Anita
    Tammy Anita at |

    Different people have helped me at different times in my life. My mom was a bit like KC’s – always quick to point out my flaws and ways I could fix them (one involving surgery!). My grandmother was the person who kept me sane through that. I still suffer a bit from self-esteem issues but my husband, kids and 2 best friends provide a lot of support. I just purchased Tartan Candy – I cannot resist a man in a kilt! Can’t wait to read it. Thanks for the giveaway.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Thanks Tammy – glad you found a support system!

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  5. jenf27
    jenf27 at |

    Thanks for the post; Tartan Candy sounds great.

    I am glad you had your friends since your home life was so difficult. My parents were not quite that bad, but they were always critical of me. I also felt more like a nanny since I was the oldest of a large family and ended up doing a lot of the parenting for my younger siblings.

    The person I have relied on most in my life is my husband. We got married pretty young (by choice) and have seen each other through a lot.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Oldest of a large family? Bet you can spot all my mistakes 😉

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  6. sabrinad1977
    sabrinad1977 at |

    Love a man in a kilt!

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      So yummy!

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  7. Laurie P
    Laurie P at |

    What is not to love about a man in a kilt, if he’s wearing it in true kilt tradition.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      And oh, yes, Raven wears it properly 😉

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  8. Angela
    Angela at |

    I have Tartan Candy on my ereader and i look forward in reading it. I love the cover 😉 what’s not to like about a man in a kilt? Thank you for this post and giveaway and a happy release day.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Thank you, Angela! I hope you have fun with Raven & Caleb!

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  9. Katy
    Katy at |

    This looks like such a fun book. kbmckee@mail.com at Mail dot com

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Thanks Katy!

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  10. H.B.
    H.B. at |

    Sounds like a great read. Thank you for the post and sharing. My own parents are okay to me others might think they’re not so good. My mom likes to guilt trip me a lot going so far to tell me I’m a bad child sometimes when I don’t do the things she want me to. But I have my siblings.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Those guilt trips can be so, so effective, can’t they? But I’m glad you had your siblings.

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  11. Christy Godfrey
    Christy Godfrey at |

    Mmmmm…love a man in a kilt!

    Christy.godfrey@yahoo.com

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      I know, right? So lovely!

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  12. Lisa
    Lisa at |

    As a kid, I hated my parents. They were pretty physical with us. My mom screamed a lot. After I moved away & moved back, they have been my rocks. I have been through so much with my son’s transition, his mental health issues, & his financial difficulties – that without their support there’s no way either one of us could be any sort of stable right now.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Oh Lisa, that must be so difficult. I’m happy your parents are there for you now.

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  13. Lee Todd
    Lee Todd at |

    the person I’ve relied on most has been my BFF Leanne….she’s been there for me through the births of my children (first one was pretty traumatic for a while) and the demise of my marriage as well as just being there when I need her

    leetee2007(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Sounds a lot like my BFF Dottie – we’ve been through all sorts of stuff together. Yay for BFFs!

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  14. Jbst
    Jbst at |

    Thanks for your sharing about your family. It always seemed to me that other people had such close families, which I envied. I’m so glad that you created another kind of family with good friends and husband.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      I always wondered about other families as well! My hubby’s family are practically the Cleavers (I realize that’s a totally old reference) and I’m utterly amazed.

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  15. jodi marinich
    jodi marinich at |

    i still rely on my mother to this day..dont know what i would do without her

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      I’m so envious of those who have that great bond with their moms. I’m glad you have that.

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  16. Serena S.
    Serena S. at |

    Thanks for the post and the giveaway. And congrats on your new release! This is on my wishlist.

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    1. KC Burn (@authorkcburn)
      KC Burn (@authorkcburn) at |

      Thank you, Serena 🙂

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  18. Trix
    Trix at |

    My mom and I are super-close, and I really miss my dad (who passed away in 2012). That said, I don’t have a ton of relatives that I feel super-close to otherwise, and choosing who gets to be your family is a great thing, too!

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    1. KC Burn
      KC Burn at |

      I’m sorry for your loss, Trix. My dad passed too.

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  19. kp
    kp at |

    Why would anyone try to resist a man in a kilt? Can’t wait to read this book!

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    1. KC Burn
      KC Burn at |

      There is NO good reason to resist, kp 😉

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  20. waxapplelover
    waxapplelover at |

    I love Toronto Tales! And I am definitely one of those who love families in stories. My own family has always been very supportive, especially during times of illness. Congrats on the new release! It sounds great, especially with the kilt thing. 🙂

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    1. KC Burn
      KC Burn at |

      Thank you! And I’m so glad you’ve got a supportive family 🙂

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  21. Ree Dee
    Ree Dee at |

    Congratulations on your new book! The Toronto Tales are new to me but I am looking forward to begin reading them. Thank you so much for the introduction!

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    1. KC Burn
      KC Burn at |

      Thanks, Ree! I hope you enjoy them!

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  22. KC Burn
    KC Burn at |

    My apologies everyone! I had a business trip + a conference this week and completely forgot to announce my winner!

    Christy Godfrey is my winner – Christy, I’ll be emailing you shortly.

    Thank you all for stopping by, and thanks to Love Bytes for having me 🙂

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