Book Review: Wildflower ~ A Balconies Novella

Book Title: Wildflower ~ A Balconies Novella balc

Book Author: Emma Jayne Mills

Rating: 4 Dragon Paws 4

You can read this Christmas romance during any time of the year. For ages 18+ for language, sexual teasing, sexual thoughts, and sex. The guy in this romance falls hard from a first glance for a free spirit type of girl and does everything that a good boyfriend would do to woe her from getting her a Christmas tree to filling her shop with flowers. Both have histories, quarks and awesome friends and family members. It’s a fast read with a pretty cover. The main guy also was in the military along with his Father and brothers so there could potentially be some triggers.

Book Review: An American Werewolf In Hoboken (Wolf Mates Book 1)

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Book Author: Dakota Cassidy

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

This was such a funny read with sooo many funny thoughts from both lead characters. I always wondered if there was a book out there where a werewolf had to pretend to be a dog to his life mate and it finally happened! This book is a paranormal romance with sexual scenes, curses, and sincere feelings.

For ages 18+. Get ready to smile while reading this.

 

Book Review: Getting Even

Book Title:  Getting Evengetting even

Book Author: Danielle Norman

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Totally fun read, top 10 books for the year for me. If you guys have seen First Wives Club, you guys will love this book. It has awesome ladies, an idiot of a husband to a lady learning to be strong again, and a hot book boyfriend. For ages 18 and over. There’s some mild language, sex. A fast and engaging read, I laughed a lot!

Book Review: Maribel’s Decadent Miniatures

Book Title: Maribel’s Decadent Miniatures marible

Book Author: Theresa Sederholt

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

Oh my stars. There is a huge surprise behind this adorable cover. It’s so much more than what you see. It’s another book that I won and I didn’t read the blurb, just started reading. It’s about three people finding their destiny in a small town because of one photo. It’s about importance of family and memories, and responsibilities. It’s about taking charge of own life… even if you start to at the age of 40. It’s also a paranormal romance that involves cowboy boots.

I highly recommend to paranormal romance loves, age 18 and over.

Book Review: Sexy in Purple

Book Title: Sexy in Purple purple

Book Author: J.C. Layne

Rating: 3.5 Dragon Paws 4

The cover is super awesome, totally love it. I won a copy from the author which was pretty cool. It’s not my usual read. This book is a fast paced, romance, not intended for teenagers. I would say 21+ and over. I learned a new term thanks to the book… One can read it in an hour or so. However, I would say that be prepared for some typos. They don’t stop you from liking the book, but they are there. This is a good book for valentine’s day or if you’re looking for something sexy.

Note taking for authors #chaptersummaries #amwriting

Okay, so I’m going to talk to you about something important today – note taking for an author. When one researches how to write books, one stumbles on so much advice that it feels like the universe is about to gang on that writer.

Please, don’t feel like that. I’m going to try to make things clearer and why a writer should do certain things. Have a cup of coffee, tea, soda, or water and remember to participate in the comment section. When I started blogging, there was participation and after a while most of us started to just like things. If you participate in this post, I’ll return the favor!

Let’s begin.

One advice that we hear again and again is to write chapter summaries. I have to say – I didn’t take it in the beginning. Yes, it’s a lot of work but if you’re writing a series, it’s a lifesaver. I mean come on, you just turned your characters inside your head into BEINGS that readers would want to root for! Your characters have birthdays. Birthdays mean zodiac signs and those mean that your character has special characteristics. If you have for example five characters, can you tell me you would remember each one’s birthday and characteristics? Probably not. So, why do you think you would remember what happens in a chapter? Write things down. Here’s what I do for my chapter summary:

  1. Character appearances: all characters that appear in the chapter and those that are mentioned.
  2. Locations: It could be office or Country, State, County, City, District, street address, park… anything. This is a great thing to track because in one chapter your character is in the park and in the next in an office. Did you have a transition? Does it make sense?  
  3. Time mentioned: It may not be important to some stories but to others, it’s a key to flow. I’m going to bring up my novella – Seven Hours: Challenge Accepted. Recently, I had an editor re edit it and resubmitted it to KDP Select. The novella needed a lot of work. Not only was it edited but I added about 5k words! I’m super happy I looked back. Back to the time thing. The key to that novella is time. Chanel has to take a pill every seven hours. So, I can’t skip a pill and if I do, it has to make sense. At one point it didn’t make sense!!! If I had chapter summaries when I wrote the novella, there wouldn’t have been a big gap. In conclusion for this point, even if you’re not writing a series, you still need chapter summaries.
  4. Main events: What happened in the chapter? What may you need in the future?
  5. Quotes for advertising: Memes and posters are like key to indie authors success… well part of it. This part saves time for the future when you’ll start thinking about advertising.
  6. What’s missing?: What can you add to make the chapter shine? A character? A description? Flow into the next?

As you can see, you don’t need have a chapter summary in paragraph form, although it’s a plus if you add one. Some publishing houses look for paragraph format summaries. And all those notes can help you write one.

What do you guys add to your chapter summaries? Are you going to start writing them? How useful are they to you?

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  • a new friend/fan
  • book blogger, book reviewer
  • online literary site, book club
  • newspaper
  • bookstores
  • etc., I would LOVE to hear from you.

I’m always up for guest posting, author interviews, new readers and reviewers, and of course bookish events.

Ask me things in email and I’ll respond or I’ll blog my response!

Let me know if you would like to be my beta for my next work in progress! You’ll get mentioned in the acknowledgements! I always say thank you.

If you’re an author, I’ll be happy to help if you return the favor! We authors need to stick together.

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The Space Between Time Cover Reveal @rrbooktours1 @claidlawauthor

Book Cover

Finally, the much anticipated cover reveal of The Space Between Time by Charlie Laidlaw! Just look at it! Totally worth the wait! It’s gotta be another hit. 

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The Space Between Time

Expected Publication Date: June 20th, 2019

Genre: Contemporary Fiction/ Dark Comedy

There are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth…

Emma Maria Rossini appears to be the luckiest girl in the world. She’s the daughter of a beautiful and loving mother, and her father is one of the most famous film actors of his generation. She’s also the granddaughter of a rather eccentric and obscure Italian astrophysicist.

But as her seemingly charmed life begins to unravel, and Emma experiences love and tragedy, she ultimately finds solace in her once-derided grandfather’s Theorem on the universe.

The Space Between Time is humorous and poignant and offers the metaphor that we are all connected, even to those we have loved and not quite lost.

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About the Author

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I was born in Paisley, central Scotland, which wasn’t my fault. That week, Eddie Calvert with Norrie Paramor and his Orchestra were Top of the Pops, with Oh, Mein Papa, as sung by a young German woman remembering her once-famous clown father. That gives a clue to my age, not my musical taste.

I was brought up in the west of Scotland and graduated from the University of Edinburgh. I still have the scroll, but it’s in Latin, so it could say anything.

I then worked briefly as a street actor, baby photographer, puppeteer and restaurant dogsbody before becoming a journalist. I started in Glasgow and ended up in London, covering news, features and politics. I interviewed motorbike ace Barry Sheene, Noel Edmonds threatened me with legal action and, because of a bureaucratic muddle, I was ordered out of Greece.

I then took a year to travel round the world, visiting 19 countries. Highlights included being threatened by a man with a gun in Dubai, being given an armed bodyguard by the PLO in Beirut (not the same person with a gun), and visiting Robert Louis Stevenson’s grave in Samoa. What I did for the rest of the year I can’t quite remember

Surprisingly, I was approached by a government agency to work in intelligence, which just shows how shoddy government recruitment was back then. However, it turned out to be very boring and I don’t like vodka martini.

Craving excitement and adventure, I ended up as a PR consultant, which is the fate of all journalists who haven’t won a Pulitzer Prize, and I’ve still to listen to Oh, Mein Papa.

I am married with two grown-up children and live in central Scotland. And that’s about it.

Charlie Laidlaw | Facebook | Twitter

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Book Review: Bloodline Origins

Book Title: Bloodline Origins bloodline

Book Author: Juliana Foos

Rating: 5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

The book totally makes up for the cover. It’s a long read but very satisfying. Very impressive. It twists together vampires, aliens, and more. There’s blood, romance, feuds, distant family members, etc. Lots going on with lots of point of views. I loved the take on how vampires came to be and how one becomes a vampire. It’s different.

For 18+. It could potentially be an amazing movie.

Book Review: In the Pursuit of Charity

Book Title: In the Pursuit of Charity  purt

Book Author: Alexandria Sure

Rating: 4.5 Dragon Paws 5-paws

I have a signed copy and I bought the ebook.

This is an interesting novel about college kids. It’s about an athletic and a *big* girl. It’s about him trying to gain her attention and to keep it. The reason it’s 4.5 dragon paws is that I don’t know how to feel about the ending. On one hand, I get it and on the other, I wanted something else. Maybe there will be a book 2?

It’s very well written and it was interesting getting inside a guy’s head. Refreshing. It was also great to see him not carrying about her size and being confused. At other times, I felt like he was an idiot and it was good to see that he understood that, too.

This is a contemporary romance novel and I actually recommend it to 15+. It could teach some guys how to treat girls. Sure there’s bad language in it since it’s college but there’s bad language in schools nowadays.