Let's say hello to WS Carmichael today! This author is doing a virtual book tour for The Misadventures of a (Wannabe) Slutty Bartender, a romance/romantic comedy available since April 21st from Queen of the World Publishing. This tour will run April 26 - May 21.
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Ava Moreland has it all planned out. In two months, she will
marry her fiancé, Tim. She’ll continue working at Vegas’s famous Cosmopolitan
bar while he runs his father’s accounting firm. Soon they’ll start a family and
she’ll have the white picket life she’s always dreamed of.
Or not.
When her fairytale engagement implodes in a
devastating display, Ava embarks on a quest to reclaim her identity and
feminine prowess – by sleeping her way through Las Vegas. With her best friend,
Jarrod, acting as wingman her plan is foolproof.
Or not.Nothing goes as planned with hilariously disastrous results. Her
sexual misadventures will keep you in stitches as Ava searches for herself in
Sin City, finding herself and her happily ever after in the unlikeliest of
places.
“That’s your master plan? To become known as the slutty bartender?” Jarrod raises one eyebrow, his skepticism written all over his face.
“Well, it sounds bad when you put it like that.” I shrug. “You’re misunderstanding the point.”
“Is the point to see how many STD’s you can rack up?”
I sigh. “No. The point is to reclaim my womanly power. The point is to live life. The point is to embrace life’s opportunities without the expectation of a happily ever after. The point is to forget about Mr. Right and enjoy Mr. Right Now.”
Jarrod shakes his head, leaves me sitting on the sofa alone and goes into his bedroom.
“I thought you’d be totally on board!” I shout to his closed door.
I mean, seriously. It isn’t as if I told him I was going to lay spread eagle in front of The Bellagio holding a sign reading ‘Free Sex’. While I’m not the type of girl to throw her cooter at every guy passing by, I see no reason to be a total prude either. I’ve decided to explore the world of one-night stands. I get hit on all the time at work. What’s so wrong with taking someone up on the offer if I find him attractive? I am no longer beholden to anyone.
A few minutes later, Jarrod jerks his door open. “Ok. I’ve thought about it. You can do this, but you need a chaperone.”
“I don’t need a chaperone.”
“Ok,
A wingman, then. I’ll be personally vetting your selections to make sure
there’s no psycho vibes.” He plops down next to me on the couch.
Author bio and links
WS Carmichael is attempting to write the world into romantic bliss one novel at a time. Based in upstate NY, she travels as often as her hectic schedule will allow. When she isn’t busy writing, she’s a mother, nurse and avid sportswoman.
WS Carmichael fell in love with romance at an early age when
she would sneak Harlequins from her mother. A voracious reader, she eventually
made the jump to writing.
Writing is her passion and she’s always jotting down new
storyline and character ideas. Often, her characters take on a life of their
own and don’t always cooperate with her plan for them. Creating well developed,
strong alpha male characters that don’t fit into the typical romance hero mold
makes her novels exciting and relatable. A woman who believes whole heartedly
in happily ever after, she gives her heroes the heroine they deserve.
You can check out her blog and find out more on her website:
http://www.wscarmichael.com
I asked the author about her writing, and this is what she answered:
I took a risk when I titled my newest
book, The Misadventures of a (Wannabe) Slutty Bartender by putting the
word ‘Slutty’ in the title. Slutty is loaded word. Hearing it elicits some type
of visceral response from everyone, and rarely is that response positive. For
most, the word slutty represents a woman of low moral character, someone we
should look down upon with disdain and scorn. I’ll admit, there were times in
my life I thought much the same way. Calling a woman a slut is usually the
result of gossip, driven by virtue signaling and insecurities. When used in a
derogatory way, the moniker of slut is a badge of shame, a public declaration
of a woman’s unworthiness of love and compassion. We are to believe she is
dirty, unclean and impure.
Well, I refuse to continue the tradition
of shaming a woman for the choices she makes with her own body. Which is why I
decided to put ‘Slutty’ on the front cover, out in the open for God and
everyone to see.
As times change and social norms evolve,
being called a slut no longer carries with it the negative connotations it once
did. For many, a slut is merely a woman who chooses to reject the patriarchal
ideology that a woman touched is a woman ruined while men are free to dip their
wick in any willing receptacle without damage to their reputation or social
standing. What was once a shameful label is now looked at as a symbol of pride
by some.
The Misadventures of a (Wannabe)
Slutty Bartender is a story about a woman empowering
herself (or at least attempting to) by no longer allowing anyone to tell her
how she should behave or how she should conduct her private life. The main
character, Ava, has been turning herself inside out for several years trying to
become the person her fiancé and his stuffy parents would approve of. When her
engagement collapses in a heap of shock and lies, she realizes she has lost herself
in the outdated and suffocating perception of what makes a woman valuable. In
an effort to regain her essence, she embarks on a mission to embrace life my
having a series of one night stands. She theorizes the only way as a young,
single woman to recapture her lost zest for life is to welcome all Vegas has to
offer, including casual sex. It isn’t the sex she is necessarily after, but
instead she is chasing the freedom to decide what – and who – she does and when
she does it. Unfortunately for her, her escapades rarely live up to her
fantasies. Each attempt is more hilariously disappointing than the last, thus
making her a wannabe slut. Don’t worry. She eventually gets the HEA all women
deserve.
My hope is that in addition to being
entertaining, The Misadventures of a (Wannabe) Slutty Bartender conveys
the message all women are fabulous, worthy and fierce, regardless of their
sexual practices. There is no longer room in a woman’s underwear for societal
judgement.
Make no mistake, I am in no way advocating
the women of the world suddenly start tossing their cooters at every man
passing by. In addition to being an author, I have also been a nurse for over
twenty years. While I am all for women having total control over their goodies,
my medical training demands I urge you to use good judgement and be safe.
Whether you have one partner or a hundred,
you deserve to be valued for the awesome and beautiful person you are.
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Thank you for hosting! Anyone care to share the craziest one night stand story they’ve ever heard?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so fun!
ReplyDeleteI have never had a one night stand. I met my hubby when I was 17 and never looked back.
I’ve never actually had one either, but I did use a friend’s experience in the book!
DeleteI liked the excerpt.
ReplyDeleteI loved the excerpt and think the book sounds great.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good book!
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