Saturday, June 24, 2017

Life can be a Wild Goose Chase!





Life can sometimes be a Wild Goose Chase! You find yourself pursuing something, but what? In Olivia Pence and Dezz Casey's case they were chasing what was already there -- Love! When you think about it, that sums up their story. It's contemporary romance and they're guaranteed a happily-ever-after or happy-for-now. So why read the book? I'll tell you why...

Because Olivia isn't easy; neither is Dezz.

Because they got the storm before the calm. 

Because Dezz was a pair of plaid pants and Olivia a flowered shirt. Separately they were fine, together they seemed downright gaudy. Or were they?

Because Pence and Casey will have you thinking there's no way they'll ever fix the things that have kept them apart. 

Small snippet...

Olivia was too troubled to flinch. She covered her face with her hands, thankful irony wasn't fatal. She'd fought with Dezz for an eternity and he'd hung on like his life depended on her. Finally, he'd had enough and let go. Now the tables were turned and it felt as if she'd die without him. Her heart ached to go back to how they were a month ago -- two squabbling people who cared deeply for each other. 

Tied in with the book is another Wild Goose Chase - Ponce de Leon's quest to find the Fountain of Youth. He was given misinformation. Instead of landing in Bimini, he landed in St. Augustine, Florida.

Have you ever searched for something that didn't pan out? Or wished for something you all ready had? 





Love,

Jan


www.authorjanromes.com
























Monday, June 19, 2017

Special guest - Marcia Carrington

Today I have a special guest who shares a very genuine, heartfelt post about her writing career and the things we all struggle with at some point. Welcome prolific author and sweet friend, Marcia Carrington.


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I was not going to release any books this year, but...

By Marcia Carrington

Thank you very much, Jan, for the chance to discuss my experience this year with books and writing. 

At the end of 2016, I was thinking about whether to release any new books in the New Year 2017. Over the course of three years, from 2014 to 2016, I had released 21 books. Breaking it down, in 2014 I released 7 books, 2015 brought 8 books, and in 2016 I did 6. While the vast majority of these were novelettes, some novellas, and to a lesser extent short stories. I felt that I needed a little break and that I would not be releasing any new books in 2017. Instead, I would write at my own pace and try to do some reading, which I had largely left to the side over the last few years. How quickly my defenses on this crumbled, though...

Around November 2016, my short story Alicia Day would not leave my thoughts alone. A personal wrestling match occurred; no, I would leave the story until 2018, no, I would release in 2017. This went on for a few weeks. In the end, I decided it was coming in 2017. While it needed a little editing, I  knew I had to release it. Alicia Day arrived on screen in late March.

    
My next release, due in August 2017, was another book I was going to leave for 2018. Champagne Charlie came together so quickly from its initial draft in late 2016 that I decided this would be another story for 2017. A good example of resolutions falling apart and in record time...

  

In January, seeing that I had just two releases for 2017, I was feeling antsy. I had decided early on that a larger project I envisioned for 2017, Grayson's Dilemma, was one better suited for 2018, giving me longer time for editing, as it is a book I have wanted to write for a while. Instead, two other novelettes came zooming across to me, both appealing for very different reasons. 


Amanda's Payback, due in October 2017, is an adult work that gave me the chance to take on more mature material and content than I had previously written.




Beautiful Beau Montague, a November 2017 release, goes into investigative territory which I have done before, but this time the person being searched for is a movie star who is either alive or dead. 

Both, Amanda's Payback and Beautiful Beau Montague divert from my usual books as their romantic elements are much smaller than my books from other years.

Looking at my book experience for 2017, I have found that this year four books is just right for what I wish to achieve. It is enough to keep me going, but also allows for longer editing times, and hopefully, an even better product for readers. I think that we as writers are always seeking balance in whatever we do, and this can be difficult to maintain over time without realistic aspirations. To be able to write the number of books I have other years has come at the expense of other things for several reasons.  

In the beginning when I first began releasing books in 2011, I was on Twitter every day, interacting as much as I could. After a year and a half, I found that I could do very little writing with this system. As I began to cut back my tweeting in mid-2013, I found that I could write better, and more. Coupled with the fact that my neck does not adapt well to staying in front of the computer for too many hours, I devoted most of my free time to writing and editing, and a smaller component to catching up on Twitter. It has worked out better for me, and as a result, I am happier than when I was doing the daily tweeting. Life is the sum of all our experiences and I have found that with writing, as with everything, you learn from your lessons and place yourself in a better position to adapt to your lifestyle, and how you feel at specific times in your life. My 2017 writing experience has highlighted certain points for me; there is no wrong but all rights, what works for you may not work for others, but that is what makes us all very different as writers but also as people. 

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Thursday, June 15, 2017

Author James Moushon joins me today!

I read and write romance and women's fiction, but I love to dive into other genres as well. One of those genre's involves Mystery, Murder, Intrigue, and Politics! And who better to supply all four? Author James Moushon.



About James...

James Mouson is a Mystery writer and Author Advocate. Starting over 15 years ago, he helped lead the startup of the electronic forms industry in the creation, conversion and usage of electronic forms by supplying that industry with a continuing source of published literature, software products and training seminars.

In 2003, James changed his focus to ebooks and their development. The result is an incredible list of creativity:

Jonathon Stone Mystery Novels
Black Mountain Secrets
Game of Fire
The Cajun Ghost
Jonathan Stone Mystery Short Stories
Operation Alpha Dog, a collection of short stories
Operation No Sanctuary

* All featuring CIA Agent Jonathon Stone.



James is currently wearing two hats. He's a mystery writer and a book publishing blogger. When he says he's an Author Advocate, he means it. He's always there helping his fellow authors shine. You can find his blogs at:




The blog's purpose is to help author's get exposure in the book publishing industry. He has interviewed and showcased over 600 authors to date. 

You might also want to check out his:



The HBS Mystery Reader's Circle provides information about the latest novels and what is coming next from a collection of bestselling and outstanding authors in the mystery, thrillers, historical fiction and crime genre.

James doesn't stop there. He also features the:


The Corner is a collection of Author advice and studies including marketing, social media and other major topics created to help writers in today's ever-changing world of book publishing.

He's spent the majority of his adult life developing computer systems and thinking about writing mysteries. James has put all those great thoughts into books for our enjoyment. 

He has a summer short story series, with book #1 - Operation No Sanctuary available now and at a great price - 99 cents. You can find it here:




Blurb:

A gang war erupts in East LA between neighborhood gangs and the notorious MS-13 gang from San Salvador and a Mexican cartel from Tijuana is right in the middle of the conflict. CIA Agent Jonathon Stone is assigned the operation. He joins a crime task force to try to stop the violence and capture the cartel leaders. Along with FBI Agent Jodi Shannon, he pursues the elusive Raul Romero, the cartel kingpin who he has been after for a decade.

Drug trafficking, gang shootings and politics all play a role as Jonathon battles the sanctuary city LA which seems to protect the innocent and the guilty. 




Be sure to keep an eye out for the other books in this series. You can do that by hitting the 'Follow' button on James' Amazon Author Page and you'll get a notice when the next book is published:


Show James some love and visit his website at www.jamesmoushon.com.

Follow him on Twitter @jimhbs
 
To contact him by email:  james.moushon@gmail.com


Wednesday, June 14, 2017

My special guest: C. B. Clark!

Today my special guest is fellow Wild Rose Press author, Christine Clark who writes under the pen name C. B. Clark. She's here to celebrate the release of her newest book, BITTER LEGACY.




Before we get to Christine's book, pour a cup of coffee and read about this fantastic author.

Author Bio:

C.B. Clark has always loved reading, especially romances, but it wasn't until she lost her voice for a year that she considered writing her own romantic suspense stories. She grew up in Canada's Northwest Territories and Yukon. Graduating with a degree in Anthropology and Archaeology, she has worked as an archaeologist and educator, teaching students from the primary grades through the first year of college. She enjoys hiking, canoeing, and snowshoeing with her husband and dog near her home in the wilderness of central British Columbia.

A few words from Christine:

Summer:

In my part of the world, summer doesn't really begin until mid June when the days heat up, and the sweet smell of warm, rich earth, growing plants, and newly mown grass permeats the air. There's so much to look forward to...long, hot sunny days relaxing beside a crystalline lake, opening that book I finally have time to read, hiking along forest trails beneath a canopy of evergreen trees, swimming in a cool, clear lake, hamburgers sizzling over hot coals, sipping a cool drink (or two), and relaxing with friends as the days slow down. The warm nights in front of a campfire toasting marshmallows, or watching bats flit between the branches of the trees, and the stars sparkle in the night sky.

There are downsides to summer...oppressive heat and humidity, swarms of pesky bugs, sunburn, heat rash, wearing a swim suit and exposing all that well-fed flesh, long car trips, and crowded campsites. But that's all in the days ahead. Right now, today, as I sit outside on my desk and listen to the chirping of the birds, I breathe deep as every cell in my body embraces this new season. 

Now that you know a little bit about C. B. Clark, let's find out about her book.




Awesome cover art, C.B!

'Thanks, Jan!'

C.B. has happily shared her blurb and an excerpt.  

Blurb:


Sharla-Jean Bromley returns to her hometown after a seventeen-year absence with vengeance in her heart. From the very beginning, her plans go awry when she meets devastatingly handsome Josh Morgan, the man to whom her father left half of his multi-million dollar lumber mill.

Josh, suspicious of Sharla-Jean's reasons for returning to town after such a long absence, vows to keep control of the company he feels is rightfully his. She is equally determined to prove she can run her father's mill, even though it means working side-by-side with Josh, a man whose very presence evokes an attraction that is increasingly difficult for her to ignore. In the process, they must overcome a villain who's determined to destroy both the lumber mill and their lives.

Will Sharla-Jean succeed and heal the anguish that has long filled her soul? Will she and Josh find the passion of a lifetime?

If you'd like to find out how Sharla-Jean and Josh deal with all that's thrown at them, including the attraction, you can find the rest of the story here:













You can follow C.B. Clark here:







Thanks for being here today, Christine. It's been a pleasure finding out more about you and your new book! Come back anytime! 























  








Friday, June 2, 2017

Care to follow? A gift card could be in your future! ♥

I can be dorky at times! (Okay, most of the time - *grins*) Today is one of those days. I'm brainstorming ideas. (Don't be scared. Haha!) I've decided to do a giveaway for a $20 Amazon gift card. One small catch...you'll need to follow me <---not to the ends of the earth, just to Amazon. Click the 'follow' button on my author page, leave a comment on this blog post saying 'done', and you'll be entered.





On Wednesday, June 7th at noon (EST) I'll put all names in a hat (yep, a real hat, not a metaphorical one) and pull out the winning name. I may even get brave and do it on Facebook Live. (Now you can be scared!) Hey, a girl has to step out of her comfort zone once in a while. 





I thought I'd be clever and write a poem to go along with this post. Not many words rhyme with follow, so you're getting a flower instead. :p 




Thanks so much for following and good luck to all!

Love,

Jan

www.authorjanromes.com