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By Cindy Roesel
It's "Sex and the City" meets "Broadcast
News!"
Viewer Discretion Advised is a fast-paced book full of quick-witted dialogue that’s
so true-to-life of what happens in the news room because author, Cindy Roesel
is an Emmy-award winning anchor, reporter and producer, so she knows first-hand
what goes on behind the scenes! And while Viewer Discretion Advised is fiction, I
wonder what Cindy threw in there that is true – because there are plenty of juicy
little details that’ll have you scratching your head while reading!
Blurb:
Live from Miami... The sensationalism shown on television
can only be topped the the drama that happens behind the camera. After
being fired from her job in Los Angeles, Charlene “Charley” Thomas moves to
sizzling Miami and begins working as a news director at a local television
station. While getting used to her new gig, Charley wakes up to the fact that
her station manager, Jonathan Lefton, is the boss from hell who will do
anything for a story no matter who gets hurt in the process. When nude photos of
noon anchor, Miranda Andrews, are discovered in the men’s room of a Key West
bar, all hell breaks loose. They end up on Lefton’s desk and soon he promotes
her over the main anchor, sparking off a firestorm. Miranda’s quickly thrown
into the mix and assigned special reports. Charley finds herself overseeing an
investigation that could shine light on the guilt of a dirty cop. Real life
begins to mimic the drama of broadcast news when station personalities face
life and death all for ratings and Emmys!
Take a look inside: Viewer Discretion Advised Sneak Peek
To win Viewer Discretion Advised, let’s say you were a news
anchor – if you could interview anyone famous, dead or alive, who would you choose?
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If I could interview anyone I think it would be umm...tough one...I would want someone who made a significant impact in the country. I'm not sure exactly who.
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I would interview Princess Diana!
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I'd like to interview either William Shakespeare or Winston Churchill. Boring, but I think they are 2 of the more interesting characters in history!
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ReplyDeleteI would interview Abraham Lincoln, because he led an interesting life.
I think I would interview Ryan Seacrest. He always gets to interview all the musicians and now he is going to do the Olympics, bet he's met lots of different people. I can get the scoop on all of them!
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Thomas Jefferson
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I want to talk to John Lennon.
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Hugh Jackman....I just want to stare at him up close.
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ReplyDeleteSo many choices! Someone alive would probably be the new Princess...she seems quite interesting and someone dead would be Martin Luther King. I always found him to be fascinating.
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I would like to interview any of the great inventors. I am fasinated to know how their minds really worked.
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ReplyDeleteJoe DiMaggio. Would love to talk about life with Marilyn Monroe and being the best Yankees player ever.
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I would interview the duchess Geoprgina Cavendish. I would like to know what it was like being very political but yet knowing and accepting that women couldn't vote. I would like to know why she never pursued more equality for women
ReplyDeleteI'd interview Oprah...she has interviewed many inspiring people & I feel like she would make me comfortable & put me at ease while talking with her
ReplyDeleteTough one...I'd say Bradley Cooper...only b/c he's my future husband (he he) and I can't think of a really smart answer right now. :)
ReplyDeleteI think I would choose Ellen.
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I would want to interview my biological father there are so many questions.
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I would interview Thomas Jefferson or Andrew Jackson
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I think I would like to interview C.S. Lewis.
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Probably Steve Jobs. I read his biography, and think he was incredibly fascinating!
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Tough one...I think I'd have to pick Jesus.
ReplyDeleteI would definitely interview Regis Philbin because he's my favorite celebrity ever!!
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I would probably interview Marilyn Monroe...I need her beauty secrets!
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I think I would want to interview Judy Garland.
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I'd interview Eleanor Roosevelt.
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Hmmm...I'd have to say dead - John F. Kennedy and alive - Stephen King :o)
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Barack Obama I guess. There are so many people I would like to chat with, it's a tough question. I like the serial killer answer too.
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ReplyDeleteI would interview Jen Lancaster...she is so freakin funny!
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ReplyDeleteI would interview Jodi Picoult! She's one of my faves and it would be pretty cool to spend some time with her.
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jason segel. :)
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Pioneer Woman...because I want to visit her ranch and cook with her. :)
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I think it would have to be Margaret Mitchell. I was always in love with Gone With The Wind.
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my paternal grandfather who passed before i was born.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd interview the president, especially since it's an election year.
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ReplyDeleteI think that I would most want to interview Jill Mansell, a British author whose books made me fall in love with the chick lit genre.
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So many great choices... I'd have to say Dr. Seuss. Because he revolutionized the field of children's literature.
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I would interview Marlyin Monroe or Amelia Earhart...
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I don't know. I think if I were in that position, I wouldn't be able to talk and my staring would just get awkward.
ReplyDeleteI owuld love to interview Mark Ruffalo. But only because he's my biggest celebrity crush. :)
ReplyDeleteNancy Regan! I hope to one find the love that she and Ronald Regan have =)!
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I think it would be Queen Latifah. I just find her so fasinating and so myserious since she leaves a lot of her personal life to herself. But she seems so down to earth.
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Jim Morrison
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ReplyDeleteI'd love to say I'd want to interview someone grand like the Dalai Lama, but who am I kidding? I'd totally want to interview Princess Kate...or even better, get to live like her for one day!
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probably Aubrey Plaza or Chelsea Handler! They seem like fun.
ReplyDeleteAmelia Earhart, definitely
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George Clooney. Because he's George Clooney, of course.
ReplyDeleteIt's so interesting reading who everyone would chose to interview. I've been blessed to sit down and talk with MANY people - politicians, celebrities, folks next door - but the MOST intesting person EVER was ITZHAK PERLMAN. Good luck! I'd love to hear back from "Viewer Discretion Advised" readers. writeoncindy@yahoo.com
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I would love to interview Abraham Lincoln. He was truly a great American leader. And I would also love to interview Audrey Hepburn. She lived through so much personal and private pain, that I would've loved to get to know her.
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Hmm... Gary Allan my favorite country singer, I know, I know, but of the top of my head can't think of anyone else...
ReplyDeleteHilary Clinton. I am desperate to know how someone could just ignore what a disastrous situation she was in with the whole affair debacle and not even seem to care.
ReplyDeleteI would love to interview FDR. He just seems so interesting to me.
ReplyDeleteThis is a tough one... I suppose I would interview Michelle Obama... she is such a strong woman.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really hard question. At this point in time, I think I would want to interview Florence Nightingale.
ReplyDeleteI would want to interview someone like James Lipton and find out what he really thinks of all of those actors.
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oh, I'll always choose Justin Timberlake!
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JOhnny Cash...I'm selfish and I don't even know what I would ask him...probably if he'd sing my favorite song and what was the secret to love he had with june.
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ReplyDeleteI think Billy Graham would be interesting. I would love to get his opinion on a lot of things!
ReplyDeleteCan I just interview everyone that has already been mentioned? I think they have some great ideas. My first thought was Princess Diana though. I would love to hear her thoughts on so many topics.
ReplyDeleteMarilyn Monroe!
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Bob Marly would be an interesting interview
ReplyDeleteI would interview Jen Lancaster! I met her in St. Louis and I would love to sit down and talk with her for hours. jennyb75
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