Fool’s Gold Cheerleaders Give Back

From Books to Real Life: Fool’s Gold Cheerleader Charity Drive

Fool’s Gold may be a fictional setting, but 24 real life Susan Mallery fans are taking the town’s generous spirit beyond the pages of books this summer. By telling readers about the romance novels Just One Kiss, Two of a Kind, and Three Little Words, the “Fool’s Gold Cheerleaders” will win prizes for themselves and at the same time, raise money for their favorite charities.

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Author Susan Mallery as a cartoon cheerleader, guarded by two bodyguards

Author Susan Mallery in her cheerleading “uniform.”

The Cheerleaders have collectively pledged $2,220 to the charities that mean the most to them, and Mallery has pledged an additional $5,000.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) June 15, 2013

Fool’s Gold, California may be a fictional setting, but 24 real life Susan Mallery fans are taking the town’s generous spirit beyond the pages of books this summer. By telling readers about the romance novels Just One Kiss, Two of a Kind, and Three Little Words, the “Fool’s Gold Cheerleaders” will win prizes for themselves and at the same time, raise money for their favorite charities. The Cheerleaders have collectively pledged $2,220 to the charities that mean the most to them, and Mallery has pledged an additional $5,000, which will be prorated according to the number of points each Cheerleader earns.

The Cheerleaders earn points for talking to people about Susan Mallery’s books, for handing out excerpt booklets, for placing bookmarks into copies of Just One Kiss, Two of a Kind, and Three Little Words, and other street team marketing activities. At predetermined points levels, the Cheerleaders win Fool’s Gold themed prizes from the author. Some of the Cheerleaders have been on the squad for three years now, since its inception.

The 2013 Fool’s Gold Cheerleader Charity Drive was inspired by Cheerleader Beccie W. of Wynnewood, Oklahoma. Beccie told the group that if she reached her own personal points goal, she was going to make a donation to St. Jude’s Hospital in the name of a special little girl she knew. Mallery loved the idea and wanted to support Beccie’s generosity and to extend the offer to any other Cheerleaders with charities near to their hearts.

Cheerleader, Location, and Charity
Alisha W. – Bentonville, AR – Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Bethesda, MD
Allyson B. – Roxboro, NC – Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, New York, NY
Angela M – Evans, GA – American Diabetes Association, Atlanta, GA
Beccie W. – Wynnewood, OK – St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN
Brenda R. – Tulsa, OK and
Suzie Q. – Maurice, LA – National MS Society, Denver, CO
Charlotte S. – San Antonio, TX and
JoAnne W. – Trumbull, CT – American Heart Association, Dallas, TX
Darla P. – Crown Point, IN – Humane Society of Hobart, IN
Deb O. – Hollywood, FL – American Red Cross, Washington, DC
Dee M. – Kansas City, MO – Friends of the Parkville Animal Shelter, Parkville, MO
Denise R. – Carlsbad, CA – Love on a Leash (LOAL) North San Diego Chapter, Encinitas, CA
Emily C. – Alexandria, VA – Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society, Arlington, VA
Jayme M. – Berea, KY – 4p-Support Group, Sunbury, OH
Jeanette B. – Killeen, TX – USO Fort Hood, Fort Hood, TX
Judie B. – Sarasota, FL – The Life Raft Group, Wayne, NJ
Lesley L. – Mechanicsville, VA – Ronald McDonald House Charities, Charlottesville, VA
Maria S. – Mechanicsburg, VA – American Conservation Association, Washington, DC
Michele Rybak – Myrtle Beach, SC – Alzheimer’s Association, to benefit the Greensboro, NC chapter
Shannon H – Pickerington, OH – March of Dimes, Westerville, OH
Stef M. – Perkasie, PA – A Woman’s Place, Doylestown, PA
Suzette R. – Bismarck, ND – Boys Town, Boys Town, NE
Tanya C. – Voorheesville, NY – Mowhawk Hudson Humane Society, Menands, NY
Wendy K. – Macclesfield, NC – Victory Junction Gang, Randleman, NC

For more information on the Fool’s Gold Cheerleaders, visit http://www.foolsgoldca.com.

About Susan Mallery:

With more than 25 million books sold worldwide, New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery is known for creating characters who feel as real as the folks next door, and for putting them into emotional, often funny situations readers recognize from their own lives. Susan’s books have made Booklist’s Top 10 Romances list in four out of five consecutive years. RT Book Reviews says, “When it comes to heartfelt contemporary romance, Mallery is in a class by herself.” With her popular, ongoing Fool’s Gold series, Susan has reached new heights on the bestsellers lists and has won the hearts of countless new fans.

Susan grew up in southern California, moved so many times that her friends stopped writing her address in pen, and now has settled in Seattle with her husband and the most delightfully spoiled little dog who ever lived. Visit Susan online at http://www.SusanMallery.com.

 

***My charitable donation is in honor of my best friend, Lori Burrow Coates as she is struggling with this right now with her father.  Trying to find proper care for him has been a nightmare.  My heart breaks for her and as the sister of my heart, I can’t do enough for her as I watch her heart break and mine breaks along with her.

Celebrating How Far We’ve Come on World MS Day.

On World MS Day, Author Celebrates What People with MS Can Do

Just One Kiss by Susan Mallery, a romance novel released just in time for World MS Day – May 29 – features a mom who has multiple sclerosis. Mallery wanted to honor people with the disease by creating a character whose MS is something she lives with, not something that defines her as a person.

 

Seattle, WA  – May 29, 2013 is World MS Day, and this week, bestselling romance author Susan Mallery has released Just One Kiss, a book that features a character with multiple sclerosis. In keeping with how people with MS live their lives, Mallery’s character focuses on what she can do rather than what she can’t. Mallery wanted to honor people with the neurological disorder by creating a character whose MS is something she lives with, not something that defines her as a person.

 

“Ava’s struggles with MS are very real,” Mallery says of the character, who is the mother of the heroine in Just One Kiss. “She has good days and bad days, but she isn’t defined by her disease. She’s a businesswoman, a computer programmer, a mother, a grandmother, a friend. She’s smart, she’s loving. And she has a secret life that she’s been hiding from her daughter for months, a secret life that has nothing to do with multiple sclerosis.”

 

Mallery talks about her characters as if they’re real people. To her, they are – and to many readers, too. Mallery is known for her keen insight into human nature, and her ability to create compelling, flawed, yet likeable characters.

 

“In my research, I discovered that MS behaves inexplicably. It’s different for every person, and it’s different from day to day for each individual. I tried to capture that with Ava. Some days, her energy level was great. Other days, she needed help getting around,” Mallery says. “It must be frustrating not to know what you’ll be able to do from day to day. I didn’t want to hide any of that. I tried to capture what it’s really like for Ava and her family to live with MS, but without being dramatic about it. Just One Kiss is a Fool’s Gold romance, which means it’s funny and sexy and has a lot of heart.”

 

World MS Day is a global awareness raising campaign established in 2009 by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF) and its member MS societies. Learn more about it at www.worldmsday.org.

 

Just One Kiss, a Fool’s Gold romance, is available wherever books and e-books are sold, and a free excerpt is available at www.SusanMallery.com.