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Question
1:
Q. Dear Shiloh,
My
boyfriend and I have been together for six months and I love him a lot but I
think he loves his computer and his X-box games more than me! All he wants to
do is play online games. He never takes me on dates anymore. I love him
bunches, but I don't wanna feel ignored anymore. I don't know what to do!
Thanx,
Ignored-by-BF
A. Dear Ignored-by-BF,
It’s great that he’s into video games, but
he should make time for you, too. If he can’t—I advise you to move on and find
someone who appreciates you like my honey, Trent.
Kind
regards,
Shiloh
Question
2:
Q. Dear Shiloh,
I think my house is haunted. Objects move
by themselves, I hear whispering and moaning at night, and often the rooms get
super cold. Once I saw a ghostly figure in the hallway. It freaked me out. What
should I do?
Sincerely,
Scared
of Ghosts
A. Dear Scared of
Ghosts,
Sounds like your
house is definitely haunted. My mentor Evans says that often a ghost simply
wants to be recognized and sometimes they like to just hang out. Maybe the ghost really wants to play a game,
like Monopoly before he/she ventures into the light. Always remember to be a
good host, and even, offer your ghostly roommates some kind of entertainment.
Kind
regards,
Shiloh
Question
3:
Q. Dear Shiloh,
Lately
my boyfriend has been acting kinda weird. Sometimes he gets all aggressive, and
then he acts all testosterone-fueled. And he seems to be inhumanly strong. One
time he got so mad that he actually snarled like a wolf. Plus, he’s gotten a
lot hairier, too. Whaddya think’s going on?
Peace
out,
Worried
Girl
A. Dear Worried Girl,
Well,
his odd behavior might be a paranormal dilemma. He could have a serious lycanthrope
disorder. Not sure what to tell you about his bad attitude, but you could buy him a bottle of Nair for his
hairy bod. Evans told me that were-creatures
cannot enter houses of worship or walk on sacred ground. Try taking him to a
graveyard or church and if he freaks out—well, then you’ve got major problems,
and it might be best to contact either the Paranormal
Research Group or animal control.
Kind
regards,
Shiloh
Question
4:
Q. Dear Shiloh,
I think I might have a “Devil’s Mark” like
yours. Does that mean I have demon blood inside me? It itches a lot and occasionally
the scar even pulsates like a heartbeat. Sometimes when I get upset or mad a
ball of flames appears in my hand.
Best,
Super-Worried
A. Dear
Super-Worried,
Okay, it could be one of three things. One,
you’re possessed by something evil. Two, you were “marked” by a demon named,
Esael. Or three, you’re a half-demon, otherwise-know-as a cambion. If its number three, then you should know that in medieval
legend, a Cambion is the offspring of a demon and a human. I sure hope it’s something simple like
possession. Best of luck!
Kind
regards,
Shiloh
Question
5:
Q. Dear Shiloh,
My BFF got hit by a car and we thought she
died. But now she talks with an odd gurgle sound, she shambles around school,
and she looks all insipid and blue-veiny. Recently, she’s had a weird craving
for brains and she smells like embalming fluid. I think something’s terribly
wrong with her!
Help
me,
BFF
Troubles
A. Dear BFF Troubles,
Yikes! This doesn’t sound good. I fear your
BFF has turned into a zombie! But on the plus side, I’ve read online that
zombies can often be affectionate, but hugging one often leads to, well, having
your brains eaten—so you’ve been warned.
Kind
regards,
Shiloh
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Shiloh needs to gain control of her magical abilities—fast!
It sucks that she has a crippling fear of the
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When her classmates are attacked by a
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Stay tuned for my interview with Sherry, where she shares her experience, thoughts, and advice on writing and publishing, coming in the Fall.
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Many congrats to you and thanks for participating.
This was such a creative, fun guest post. Shiloh has such a great voice. Loved the Nair advice. And Sherry's book sounds great. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteThose are some interesting questions. This made me smile.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! Thanks.
Great advice. I'll definitely have to keep it in mind for the next time any of these things happen to me. Especially the hugging zombie's advice. I've grown pretty attached to my brain. :)
ReplyDeleteWear a hat, or maybe a helmet goalie style. ;D
DeleteWhat a clever and fun interview. I love the title Spellbound.
ReplyDeleteI think the title is catchy, too! Thanks for stopping by, Theresa.
DeleteI agree with everyone else. Hilarious, fun post. Sounds like a fantabulous read.
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LOL! Great advice, Shiloh. I especially like the one about the hairy guy. I must take a look at these books. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteFunny! Maybe the ghost needs to hook up with the X-Box guy?
ReplyDeleteOkay. I so needed this laugh!
DeleteThis is a great idea for a blog tour. Someone somewhere--tv, book, movie?--should do a scene where someone is trying to get away from an attacking werewolf and uses Nair as a weapon. Awesome answer! :D
ReplyDeleteYeah, pretty funny! Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteLOL. Love it. Shiloh is my kind of character.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun post. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog!! It's nice to *meet* you! :D
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so glad you came to visit, Chantele! Welcome to the Alleyway.
DeleteShiloh has all the answers. I'm coming back with some of my own!
ReplyDeleteAll those questions and answers were great. But #3 really made me laugh out loud. Literally. It was wonderful getting a peek into Shiloh's world via her "Dear Shiloh" column.
ReplyDeleteIt was an honor to be your guest today. Thank you so much for allowing me to chat up my new YA series! I sincerely hope everyone enjoys the post and are interested in learning more about my books. :-D
ReplyDeleteHappy Reading!
~Sherry
Check out my Books!
It's been a pleasure hosting you and the lovely Shiloh!
DeleteStopping by from Katie's bloffee...This is such a fun post! I loved Q&A #5. Cracked me up!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Thanks for hopping over from the fabulous Creepy Girl's blog. It's great to have you here.
Deletedefinitely a full serving of snark from Shiloh - I love it!
ReplyDeleteOMG, this is great!
ReplyDeleteI love the cover - Shiloh's lovely, and it's a nice dark design, full of spookiness.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree, love the darkness and all the spookiness!
DeleteShiloh's snark is a hoot. Loved it! Thanks for the follow. Think I'm already following you. Love how Blogville comes together! (We were just up in Vermont. Hub's from NH so we go up twice a year. Almost made it to Barnacale Bill's for a lobster roll. Next trip!
ReplyDeleteFun interview and loved the snark - lol.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun interview! Thanks for introducing us to Shiloh. :)
ReplyDeleteShiloh seems to be consorting with some real characters.
ReplyDeleteLee
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OMG, talk about a small world! Hub mentioned today that the next time we go to NE, we've got to get to Barnacle Bill's. Gonna tell him in a sec you worked there. The ice cream is homemade? Wow! I'm not into ice cream (hub is) but we were in Rhinebeck, NY before Memorial Day and I had a bit of hub's from a place called Jane's, homemade stuff. Wow, delicious! But lobster rolls and homemade ice cream -- can see us swerving for BB's next trip up. (Er, sorry about the onions!) (We brought back cans of lobster bisque from Vermont. And the cheese. And the summer sausage. And the smoked bacon. How can stuff this good be bad for you!!!)
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