Blog Tour: Trust In Me | J. Lynn | Mad-Libs Style | 1-Hr Giveaway



We are thrilled to kick off today's one day 5 stop release day blog tour for J. Lynn's latest novel TRUST IN ME.  Check out what we had to say about Trust in Me and Wait for You here on OUaT. NOTE: Giveaway will only run for 1 hour!

Image Map

It’s Wait for You as you’ve never seen it. Trust in Me lets you in on Cam’s side of the #1 New York Times Bestselling story.

Cameron Hamilton is used to getting what he wants, especially when it comes to women. But when Avery Morgansten comes crashing into his life – literally – he finally meets the one person who can resist his soulful baby blues. But Cam’s not ready to give up. He can’t get the feisty and intriguing girl out of his head.

Avery has secrets, secrets that keep her from admitting the feelings Cam knows she has for him. Will persistence (and some delicious homemade cookies) help him break down her barriers and gain her trust? Or will he be shut out of Avery's life, losing his first real shot at the kind of love that lasts forever?

Here at OUaT we are all about fun and laughter. So our stop begins with a mad-lib. Haven't done a mad-lib before? Its easy, just follow my direction and viola!

The 1st step that I need you to do is, make up a word for each line listed below (don't cheat by looking at story first):
  • Noun: 
  • Name: 
  • Adjective:
  • Adjective:
  • Verb:
  • Verb:
  • Noun:
  • Past-tense verb:
  • Same name:
  • Plural noun:
  • Noun:
  • Same name:
  • Noun:
  • Noun:
  • Emotion:
  • Emotion:
  • Verb ending in –ing:
Done? Ok good let's move on to the 2nd step. Now those words you chose WITHOUT looking at the story below, you will enter in the correct place the word would go:

Once upon a ____ (noun), there was a girl named ____ (name). She was so ____ (adjective) and ____ (adjective), but she could never find any books to ____ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to ____ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best ____ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he ____ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. ____ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her ____ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no ____ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When ____ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical ____ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized ____ (noun): Trust in Me! ____ (emotion) and ____ (emotion), she thanked the man before ____ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

Got it? Ok now on to the last step, copy and paste the story below in the comments section with your words filled in. I can't wait to read everyone hilarious story. Remember no cheating.  Let's all have a good laugh together. Remember the whole pint is for it to be funny and not make sense. Ill make sure to post my story in the comment s also.

After you have posted your story here and enter the giveaway, make sure to hop to the next blog on today's tour. There will be 5 stops total starting with us, Mundie Moms (1/12c), Harlequin Junkie (2/1c), YA Sisterhood (3/2c) and the last stop is A Bookish Escape (4/3c).

So next head over to our friends MUNDIE MOMS.


About J. Lynn:

# 1 NEW YORK TIMES and USA TODAY Bestselling author J. Lynn, who also writes YA under the name Jennifer L. Armentrout, lives in Martinsburg, West Virginia. All the rumors you've heard about her state aren't true. Well, mostly. When she's not hard at work writing, she spends her time reading, working out, watching zombie movies, and pretending to write. She shares her home with her husband, his K-9 partner named Diesel, and her hyper Jack Russell Loki.
Twitter • Facebook • Website


Before you enter the giveaway, we hope you posted below your mad-lib story (you get 5 points) to get extra entry points. Plus its fun and who doesn't want a good laugh. Also make sure to read terms and conditions in the rafflecopter. Good luck and thanks for stopping by.

* One Important detail about giveaway, Each site will only run giveaway for 1 hour. So HURRY and Enter!!!

18 comments:

  1. Once upon a cat, there was a girl named Judy. She was so bouncy and swirly, but she could never find any books to jump, because she already read them all! One day, she decided to hiss into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best hat he had in stock. When she did, he crept at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Judy looked the man over and narrowed her melons and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no skirt what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Judy knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical igloo was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized book: Trust in Me! Grumpy and happy, she thanked the man before skipping out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Love it!

      Here is mines:

      Once upon a Dog (noun), there was a girl named Jessica (name). She was so skinny (adjective) and bumpy (adjective), but she could never find any books to read (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to write (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best airplane (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he hiked (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Jessica (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her balloons (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no baseball (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Jessica (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical elephant (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized tree (noun): Trust in Me! excited (emotion) and sleepy (emotion), she thanked the man before running (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

      Delete
  2. Forgot to mention that I entered under *Rachelle*

    ReplyDelete
  3. Once upon a ___rainbow_ (noun), there was a girl named _Carol___ (name). She was so _small___ (adjective) and __noisy__ (adjective), but she could never find any books to ___obey_ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to _work___ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _flower___ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he _broke___ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. ___Carol_ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her __crowns__ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no ___banana_ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When ___Carol_ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical __rock__ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _rose___ (noun): Trust in Me! ___surprise_ (emotion) and __happy__ (emotion), she thanked the man before __jumping__ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Once upon a __Woman), there was a girl named Veronica. She was so Large and Tight, but she could never find any books to Kiss because she already read them all! One day, she decided to Slap into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best Shirt he had in stock. When she did, he walked at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Veronica looked the man over and narrowed her fingers and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no hnad what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Veronica knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical blanket was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized cup Trust in Me! excited and shocked, she thanked the man before walking out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Once upon a car, there was a girl named Amy (name). She was so sparkly (adjective) and funny (adjective), but she could never find any books to run(verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to eat_ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _car_ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he ___slept_ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __Amy__ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her flowers (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no _pen_ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When _Amy___ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical _cup__ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _dog_ (noun): Trust in Me! __excited__ (emotion) and __sad__ (emotion), she thanked the man before ___sipping_ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  6. Once upon a car, there was a girl named Amy (name). She was so sparkly (adjective) and funny (adjective), but she could never find any books to run(verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to eat_ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _car_ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he ___slept_ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __Amy__ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her flowers (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no _pen_ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When _Amy___ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical _cup__ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _dog_ (noun): Trust in Me! __excited__ (emotion) and __sad__ (emotion), she thanked the man before ___sipping_ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Mad libs was too funny
    Once upon adog ____ (noun), there was a girl named _sisko___ (name). She was so red____ (adjective) and _blue___ (adjective), but she could never find any books to __run__ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to _walk___ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _candy___ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he __ran__ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __sisko__ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her _eggs___ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no _flower___ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When _Sisko___ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical ____dirt (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _cookie___ (noun): Trust in Me! __happy__ (emotion) and _sad___ (emotion), she thanked the man before running ____ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  8. Once upon adog ____ (noun), there was a girl named _sisko___ (name). She was so red____ (adjective) and _blue___ (adjective), but she could never find any books to __run__ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to _walk___ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _candy___ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he __ran__ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __sisko__ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her _eggs___ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no _flower___ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When _Sisko___ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical ____dirt (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _cookie___ (noun): Trust in Me! __happy__ (emotion) and _sad___ (emotion), she thanked the man before running ____ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  9. Once upon a christmas, there was a girl named Helen. She was so nice and caring, but she could never find any books to hit, because she already read them all! One day, she decided to run into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best chocolate he had in stock. When she did, he kissed at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Helen looked the man over and narrowed her ears and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no candy what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Helen knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical bubblegum was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized unicorn: Trust in Me! Angry and sad, she thanked the man before killing out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  10. Once upon a chair (noun), there was a girl named David (name). She was so pretty (adjective) and tall (adjective), but she could never find any books to run (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to swim (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best table (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he walked (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. David (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her lamps (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no bed (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When David (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical desk (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized mailbox (noun): Trust in Me! happy (emotion) and _sad___ (emotion), she thanked the man before diving (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  11. Once upon a _mother_ (noun), there was a girl named ___Amy_ (name). She was so ___sparkly_ (adjective) and __silly__ (adjective), but she could never find any books to ___eat_ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to __sing__ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best __dog__ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he ___crying_ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __Amy (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her ___flowers_ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no __plates__ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When __Amy__ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical _sohe_ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _cup___ (noun): Trust in Me! __sad__ (emotion) and ___excited_ (emotion), she thanked the man before ___spanking (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  12. Once upon a dog, there was a girl named Simon. She was so silly and sexy, but she could never find any books to jump, because she already read them all! One day, she decided to run into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best weather he had in stock. When she did, he played at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Simon looked the man over and narrowed her boys and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no wall what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Simon knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical plant was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized house: Trust in Me! Sad and angry, she thanked the man before fencing out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Once upon a fire (noun), there was a girl named helen (name). She was so ugly (adjective) and awful (adjective), but she could never find any books to hit (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to run (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best pastry (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he kissed (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Helen (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her ears (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no candy (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Helen (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical chocolate (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized lover (noun): Trust in Me! Love (emotion) and hate (emotion), she thanked the man before crying (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  14. Once upon a __day__ (noun), there was a girl named _Clara_ (name). She was so _lovely___ (adjective) and _kind___ (adjective), but she could never find any books to ___see_ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to ___follow_ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best ___shoe_ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he ___talked_ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. __Clara__ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her __cats__ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no _eyes___ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When ___Clara_ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical _time___ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized ___store_ (noun): Trust in Me! ____Love (emotion) and ___Happiness_ (emotion), she thanked the man before _crying___ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Once upon a tree (noun), there was a girl named Aidan (name). She was so fancy (adjective) and young (adjective), but she could never find any books to yell(verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to jump (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best sun (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he fell(past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Aidan (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her boxes (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no dog (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Aidan (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical apple (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized desk (noun): Trust in Me! Happy (emotion) and angry (emotion), she thanked the man before flipping (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Once upon a _day___ (noun), there was a girl named __Clara__ (name). She was so __lovely__ (adjective) and __kind__ (adjective), but she could never find any books to __hit__ (verb), because she already read them all! One day, she decided to ___follow_ (verb) into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best _shoe___ (noun) he had in stock. When she did, he __called__ (past-tense verb) at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. _Clara___ (same name) looked the man over and narrowed her ___cats_ (plural noun) and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no __cart_ (noun) what she was talking about, but it was useless. When ___Clara_ (same name) knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical __time__ (noun) was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized _store___ (noun): Trust in Me! __Love__ (emotion) and __happiness__ (emotion), she thanked the man before __crying__ (verb ending in –ing) out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete
  17. Once upon a New Jersey, there was a girl named Cindi. She was so wise and beautiful, but she could never find any books to skip, because she already read them all! One day, she decided to fall into town and demand that the bookstore owner give her the best tomatoes he had in stock. When she did, he smelled at her strangely, and told her he didn’t know what she was talking about. Cindi looked the man over and narrowed her tomatoes and told him she knew he had the newest Jennifer L. Armentrout/J. Lynn book and was hoarding it for himself! The bookstore owner claimed he had no sea what she was talking about, but it was useless. When Cindi knew what she wanted, she got it. The owner gave in and retreated to the back, where the magical city was. When he returned, he presented the young woman with his most prized dirt road): Trust in Me! Mad and giddy, she thanked the man before crying out the door to read her new book. The End!

    ReplyDelete

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...