Monday, February 20, 2012

Guest Blog & Giveaway with Selena Blake



Happy Love-Month!

Personally, I think romance is a year round thing but I'm happy that there's at least one month where the world puts a spotlight on love and romance.

Since I write romance, I'm pretty much surrounded in "ooey-gooey-love-stuff" 365 days a year. This year, I get an extra day. I plan to put those extra 24 hours to good use with a romance movie marathon.

Here are a few of my favorite cinematic love stories and what I enjoy about them.

The Princess Bride - does this one really need an explanation? Oh, okay. Amazing characters, a rocky start to the relationship, love that stands the test of time.

Robin Hood - the Kevin Costner version. Reason: the final scene where Robin saves Maid Marian and tells her he'd die for her. *swoon*

Queen of the Damned - because everything works out in the end.

The Proposal - because I love a seeing two people who seem an unlikely couple actually fall in love. And Ryan Reynolds without his clothes on, win-win.

The Mummy - librarian heroine, anyone? Love the adventure. Love the romance. Enough said.

Mr. & Mrs. Smith - I'm an action movie buff. Plus, spies & assassins? Top of my list. Toss in a love story, and two great actors...count.me.in!

Killers - Similar to the last, but I thought this one was funny and charming. Oh, and need I mention Ashton Kutcher's abs?

Underworld 1 & 2 - I like relationships that overcome great odds. A hybrid vampire/lycan falling in love with a death dealer? Definitely on my list.

Sweet Home Alabama - love triangle. Josh Lucas and Patrick Dempsey - is there any other explanation necessary?

The Italian Job - I kinda just like watching Charlie punch Steve. But the love story is slow and sweet too.

Lord of the Rings - epic love story. Okay, so it's an epic adventure, but Aragorn and Arwen end up together in the end and that's what matters. Right?

How about you? Are any of your favorites on my list?

Selena Blake writes erotic paranormal and contemporary romance. First published in 2008, her series Stormy Weather has been on the best seller lists and nominated for awards.  She's a fan of action movies, Diet Coke, Milky Way bars and thunderstorms, not necessarily in that order. Learn more about her online at http://www.selena-blake.com or catch her at facebook: http://www.facebook.com/authorSelenaBlake

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GIVEAWAY
Thanks to Selena I have a digital copy of Stormy Weather: Collector's Edition to giveaway to one lucky winner. To enter leave a comment along with email address. Also, don't forget to answer Selena's question. Open to everyone, including International. The winner will be announced on February 27th. Good Luck!

9 comments:

  1. Please give me a chance to win!!!

    Robin Hood is a great movie! Who doesn't love a good looking man with tights or in a kilt. lol

    I named my daughter Tera after Gone with the Wind, however, I spelled it a little different...she jokes about me naming her after a Plantation...but Rhett Butler did it for me...

    Thanks for the entry. Penny
    p_keeler [at] att [dot] net

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  2. Great choices--most of them I've seen. :)

    The Proposal is a must; very funny, and a naked Ryan is always great!

    Sweet Home Alabama is another good one (though not found of Patrick...*Ducks*).

    I'd also add The Notebok to the list (it's a must have for me!) and perhaps P.S. I Love You (though I get mad due to the fact that the hottest guy dies before scene one! Still, listening to his voice...Ahh, pure pleasure!).

    There are so many others if I stopped to think about it.. What can I say, I'm a sucker for a love story!

    Enjoy,
    TBQ
    The_Book_Queen(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  3. I like quite a few on your list, but my 2 favs are The Proposal, funny and Ryan is hot! The Mummy, just love it. Thanks for the giveway!
    lfacchini(at)tampabay(dot)rr(dot)com

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  4. I love Robin with Kevin Costner. It is my favorite Robinhood movie. I also love the Mummy movies. I think they are so great and funny. I love Sweet Home Alabama. What a great movie. Please enter me in contest. I would love to read this book. Tore923@aol.com

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  5. The Mummy is on my list of favorites. Though I did forget about it but thanks for reminding me. I like the intelligent heroine and the setting.

    Cambonified{at}yahoo{dot}com

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  6. Yes, quite a few favorites are on your list, especially Mr and Mrs Smith. I love that movie!

    Barbed1951 at aol dot com

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  7. GREAT list! I like Mr and Mrs Smith too. I also like Legends of the Fall...I can't help but watch it every time it's on TV. Thx for the giveaway op!

    barbbattaglia @ yahoo.com

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  8. Hi Selena,

    I agree on romance being a year round thing. lol even though my love life is non existent I do love romance in books and movies. Being a big movie person, I really like all of the movies on your list! You've Got Mail, Older Pride and Prejudice (with Lawrence Olivier), Love Letters to Juliet, and Nine months are also on m list... along with oh a 100 or so more :D.

    ty for a chance to win!

    pams00 @ aol.com

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  9. Great list. I love the Princess Bride. I also enjoy Pride & Prejudice. I recently saw Beastly and really enjoyed that retelling of Beauty and the Beast (which is another of my favorites). There is something about a heroine willing and able to look beyond the surface to find the heart within the hero-regardless of what he looks like-that just makes that tale spectacularly romantic.

    Thanks for the giveaway.
    mljfoland AT hotmail DOT com

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