Moving
No, not me. I need title help again folks. It has to do with moving or movers and MOVED is out okay LOL It should also be kind of suggestive *ggg*
Throw some titles at me. If you need more info, I’ll do my best. If your title gets picked, you get a thank you in the acknowledgment, a copy of the book when it comes out, and a copy of Built and autographed copies of Steph Tyler’s Blaze books.
Ok…..GOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Posted by Cece | August 16, 2007 | Filed under Uncategorized | Comments (21)
I got one… Rearrange! … (Could mean anything :woohoo:)
or, Move Me (Now that could be taken many ways…)
Moving Violations
Moving Forward
Moving Slowly In
Moving Together
Watch My Move
Next Move
Moving Inside and Out
Moving in Private
On the Move
Moving to the Groove
Movers and Babes
Can you give us more info?
i’ll have to ponder this. i assume you’re trying to go with a one word title again or hyphenated?
Your Move
Move Me
DOH! Missed the bottom of Lynn’s — must be good we both thought it!
Ok it’s about two sisters and a female cousin who inherit their fathers’ moving company (aka Cavanaugh Brother’s Moving).
Here’s what I have for a blurb so far…I’m still working on it so excuse any suckiness :tater:
Reecie, Robbie Jo and Carla Cavanaugh never intended to become professional movers, but what are you supposed to do when you’ve been bequeathed a Galveston, Texas, institution. Then again, it’s a great way to meet guys.
Reecie Cavanaugh is a caretaker from the word go—whether it’s her now-deceased father, her younger sister, or the family business, Reecie gets the job done, and she doesn’t waste time on sticky entanglements.
Jack Saunders takes nothing seriously—not his failing therapy practice, his three failed marriages nor his love of high maintenance women—until a particularly bad incident has him swearing them off in favor of more low-maintenance, no-strings-attached women… like Reecie.
Roberta Jo Cavanaugh and Cash McBride….No clue.
Carla Cavanaugh is tired of moving business. Josh Winters is the lawyer helping her sell her part. It’s the last story. She wants to move to Houston and be a girly girl who doesn’t get all hot and sweaty and nasty for a living *snicker*
Rhian…I like short titles. Doesn’t have to be one word. Lynn I actually like Move Me!
Moving Along
Moving On
Unwilling Movers
I don’t know. Good luck!
i liked Lynn’s “Move Me” too!!
i don’t think the word play could get much better than that.
Hey ya’ll feel free to use some word association…it doesn’t have to have MOVE or any variation in the title.
Got a another one or two for ya:
Labor of Love, Blue-collar Therapy…
I’m still thinking.
Relocation
The Right Move
You Move me
OK, now MOVE looks like it’s spelled wrong…
Locomotion
Following Bernard’s suggestion:
Loco-movement
moves & shakes
movers & shakers
Get Your Move On
damn May I like that!
Sorry I’m late! =)
Moving You :flirt:
Move On
Making A Move
On the Move (my fave!)