I like to think of myself as a bit of a Foodie. I like to eat food, I like to make food.
I may not go all out adventurous and try the gizzards and innards gourmet delight du jour or anything blood related (I may like to read about Vampires, but I certainly don't want to eat like one) and don't get me started on bone marrow, eugh. But, I do go for ethnic variety, and things that are out of the usual ordinary.
I am a regular viewer of the Food Network, and collect books from some of my favourite celebrity chefs (I'm looking at your Bobby Flay and Rachael Ray!)
When I think of Bobby Flay I get excited. Um, rather, when I think of his food I get excited (my feelings for the man are personal, although not really a secret, the way that man carves a turkey... LOL)
My taste buds rev up, my mind fires and I get ready. (I have eaten at his Bar Americain NYC location so I have experienced the foodgasmic bliss, and have successfully followed his recipes, it's not just wishful thinking.)
I figured the man could do no wrong, but I have come across one recipe that didn't even have me wanting something more, it just turned me off completely.
Last summer we took a family vacation, roadtripping it down to Florida. We passed through the southern states and I desperately wanted to try Fried Green Tomatoes; a Southern staple that has many salivating at the thought. Alas, when we stopped in Georgia for lunch, we went to a Ruby Tuesdays, nothing especially regionally special there. I went without the Fried Green Tomatoes.
Recently the movie starring Jessica Tandy was on TV and it awakened my desire to try the dish again. I'm sure I won't be finding any restaurants in Montreal that would satisfy the craving so I decided to make them myself. I searched the internet for recipes and found one on the Food Network's site by Bobby Flay.
He has never led me wrong before, right?
His recipe (along with all other I could find) called for cornmeal, as well as the obvious, green tomatoes.
No green tomatoes to be found, so I substituted firm yellowy red ones. I also couldn't find any golden cornmeal, so I got the white, I really didn't think it would make that much of a difference.
The results were awful. There was no golden brown outside, it ended up with pale white discs, no matter how long I cooked them for (or at how high a heat.) The only thing that changed was how hard the, for lack of a better word, shell was. This is what people get excited about?
Also included was a recipe for a remoulade dipping sauce, which was okay, but tasted too eggy.
I won't print or link to the recipe, I can't do that to anyone.
I won't include a picture, because they were so uninspiring.
Did I do something really wrong?
Is there another recipe you would recommend?
Monday, 8 July 2013
Book Review: True Love (Nantucket Brides Trilogy)
True Love by Jude Deveraux
Format: eBook via Netgalley
Publisher: Randon House Publishing Group - Ballantine
Imprint: Ballantine Books
From the Publisher: Jude Deveraux, the New York Times bestselling author of unforgettable romance, returns with a breathtaking first book in a fantastic new series—the Nantucket Brides trilogy. Set on the magical Massachusetts island, True Love introduces characters from a new generation of Montgomery-Taggerts, the beloved family from Deveraux’s classic novels.
Just as Alix Madsen is finishing up architectural school, Adelaide Kingsley dies and wills her, for one year, the use of a charming nineteenth-century Nantucket house. The elderly woman’s relationship to the Madsen family is a mystery to the spirited Alix—fresh from a romantic breakup—but for reasons of her own Alix accepts the quirky bequest, in part because it gives her time to plan her best friend’s storybook wedding.
But unseen forces move behind the scenes, creaking Kingsley House’s ancient floorboards. It seems that Adelaide Kingsley had a rather specific task for Alix: to solve the strange disappearance of one of the Kingsley women, Valentina, more than two hundred years ago. If that wasn’t troubling enough, Alix must deal with the arrogant (and extremely good-looking) architect Jared Montgomery, who is living in the property’s guesthouse.
Unbeknown to Alix, Jared has been charged with looking after her while she lives on the island—an easy task for him, considering the undeniable chemistry between the two. But Jared harbors secrets of his own, which, if revealed, may drive a wedge between the pair.
With a glorious Nantucket wedding on the horizon, sparks fly, and the ghosts of the past begin to reveal themselves—some of them literally. Finding their lives inextricably entwined with the turbulent fortunes of their ancestors, Alix and Jared discover that only by righting the wrongs of the past can they hope to be together.
When I was growing up, my family and I would go shopping almost every weekend (with a house of six, we were always needing something.) As we got older we were left to our own devices, and invariably I would always end up in the bookstore. One such weekend, when I was 14 or 15 years old, I actually had money to spend! I combed the racks figuring out what to buy, decisions decisions. It was the end of the day and my parent were ready to go, but I did not want to leave without buying a book! In the corner of the store they had book special and packages, my mother picked up one and suggested it. It was a pack of two novels, Night in Shining Armour and Remembrance by some author named Jude Deveraux. Not a tweeny book like the Babysitter's Club, but actual Adult Novels. I read the backs and agreed, they seemed interesting.
That night I curled into my bed and opened the first book, and immediately fell in love. From that day I would greedily devour any Jude Deveraux book that I could get my hands on, and regularly re-read my favourites. Her books are like warm fuzzy socks and chocolate biscuits, or a beef stew with lots of bread and butter. Comfort. Filling. Home.
Once again, we have a winner. The magic is still there.
Alix is a traditional perfect Jude Deveraux heroine, and no, that is not rail thin and sweet, she's perfect because she's like me, like you, or how we want to be. She's witty and smart, always with a sharp retort, and she knows exactly how to push our hero's buttons. And she's curvy. She can pack away junk food like a pro (I would know!)
Our hero, Jared loves it, and thinks she's sexy. He can't keep his hands off of her, but does because he made a promise (don't you worry though, sexy times abound!)
You couldn't call Jared a hero to his face, he's every-man. But, he truly is Alix's hero, not not just because they are the couple of the story, but because she's a fledgling architect, and he is The Architect. Match. Made. In. Heaven.
Through the course of the books we meet many characters; Caleb Kingsley (the ghost of Jared's 5xgreat grandfather, who initially only Jared can see), Alix's overbearing mother, her father and a cast of island locals. Many of which, happily enough will be the focus of the future books. And for long time fans, we also meet back up with the modern day Taggerts and Montgomerys, who will also be in the following books.
I can't say that if you like a certain book you should read this. What I can say, is, if you like good books, if you like your heroines sharp and smart and your heroes sexy, if you like sagas, if you like either a hint or giant helping of paranormal, you should read this book.
Jude and her assistants are regularly active on Facebook, and I regularly read their posts. Sometimes they may write about what Jude is doing, where she is going, but on the best days, it's about what she is writing. Having read her posts all throughout the writing of this book, I feel involved. It's a nice feeling.
I eagerly await the next book in the Nantucket Brides Trilogy (tentatively titled Prince Charming)
True Love is available for purchase tomorrow, July 9th at amazon.com, amazon.ca and Chapters.Indigo.ca as well as other book retailers.
Friday, 8 March 2013
She's Outrunning the Cloud
I’m really not sure how to start this, or how to say it, so
I hope you will bear with me.
In my line of work I speak and interact with a lot of
people, and over time some of them stop being just customers. They become
friends. We'll share our joys, talk about our kids, or snark at the world at large. One such friend needs a little help.
If this was a book or movie, the story would go something
like this:
Man and Woman meet and fall in love, they get married, adopt 2 kids,
have 2 dogs, run a popular gift store and live happily ever after. Right?
There’s a hitch.
The Man has Cystic Fibrosis and 6 months ago underwent a double lung transplant.
He survives and they go on to win Canadian Retailer of the Year.
Together they danced at the gala celebrating their win.
He survives and they go on to win Canadian Retailer of the Year.
Together they danced at the gala celebrating their win.
Inspirational? Yes. Amazing? Yes.
But wait, there’s more.
That night, as they were dancing and celebrating, they held
on to a secret.
In early January, our heroine was diagnosed with stage 2
Breast Cancer.
In a matter of days, she goes for a double mastectomy.
After that, recovery and who knows what else she’ll need to do.
After that, recovery and who knows what else she’ll need to do.
She is V, and she's Outrunning the Cloud.
In August she will be doing the Weekend
to End Breast Cancer. For her 5th time.
She first started the walk when her mother was diagnosed
with Breast Cancer.
She lost her mother to the disease, 3 years ago this month,
but still continues to do the walk.
She started doing the walk to support her mother against the disease that was ravaging .
She continued to do the walk so that nobody else (including
her daughters) would have to lose their mother, now she does the walk as a
future Breast Cancer Survivor.
She has a blog documenting her “journey” http://outrunningthecloud.tumblr.com/
Among her fears for post-surgery is that she may not being able to knit, and it will be a while before she can run. Not being able to do the walk has never even been
whispered.
Here is where the call for help comes in.
She is personally responsible
for raising $5,000 to walk. A goal that she knows she will meet.
But for her friends and supporters and everyone else on her
team, they each need to raise $2,000 before they can even take a single step
with her.
V is a planner, and an organizer, and amazing; and she has guaranteed to her friends that
they will each meet (if not surpass) their goals.
Her initial idea to raise funds was to auction of knit items
and handicrafts.
Since she announced her plan, things have snowballed.
Friends and fans have started donating anything and everything. From restaurant gift certificates, to sheets, to
leather dog beds, to personal trainer sessions. I will be donating items from work, and personally.
She has also been given an autographed book from The Bloggess (aka Jenny lawson, aka V's internet hero!) to auction off!
V posted her most recent addition for the auction this week, made with her own two hands (using an awesome pre-printed cloth!)
She has also been given an autographed book from The Bloggess (aka Jenny lawson, aka V's internet hero!) to auction off!
V posted her most recent addition for the auction this week, made with her own two hands (using an awesome pre-printed cloth!)

I am asking for donation items that she can auction off (knit stuff, books, anything at all), or
if you can’t donate anything, ask that you stop by the auction or make a
direct donation.
Even a few dollars makes a difference.
Even a few dollars makes a difference.
I hope you will help me support her in any way you can.
The auction will run from May 15th to June 1st. here
The auction will run from May 15th to June 1st. here
And just to be clear, not a penny will be going to her
personally, or even to pay for her treatment. All monies raised will go towards
research, equipment and care. You can learn more here.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
We've got a guest!!
I am so excited today! It is my first author interview!
My guest today is award winning, reviewer and reader
acclaimed! (How often does that really happen?)
Readers have called
her stories fun and fabulous, her characters charming and endearing. And I have
to call her love scenes scorching!
I am delighted to introduce you to Bronwen Evans!
She is touring some fantastic blogs this month to promote
her latest release; To
Challenge The Earl of Cravenswood
(from the publisher)
New Zealander Bronwen Evans grew up loving books. She’s
always indulged her love for story-telling, and is constantly gobbling up
movies, books and theatre. Her head is filled with characters and stories,
particularly lovers in angst. Is it any wonder she’s a proud romance writer?
She writes both historical and contemporary sexy romances
for the modern woman who likes intelligent, spirited heroines, and
compassionate alpha heroes. Her debut Regency romance, Invitation to Ruin won
the RomCon 2012 Readers Crown Best Historical and was an RT Reviewers’ Choice
Nominee Best First Historical 2011. To Dare the Duke of Dangerfield was a
FINALIST in the Kindle Book Review Indie Romance Book of the Year 2012. Look
out for her first Entangled Publishing Indulgence release in late 2012, The
Italian Conte’s Reluctant Bride.
Nice Girl: Hi
Bronwen, Welcome to the blog! This is my first author interview, so I hope
you'll excuse the excitement. The blog's a little dusty so brush off the
cobwebs and have a seat.
Bronwen: Hi Morgan, thanks for letting me stop by and introduce myself and my
latest Regency romance release, To
Challenge the Earl of Cravenswood, book #3 in the Wicked Wagers trilogy.
First, here’s
the blurb for the story
To Challenge the Earl of Cravenswood (Wicked Wagers Book 3):
To live happily
ever after...
Henry
St. Giles, the Earl of Cravenswood, longs to find his soul mate. Now that his
two best friends, both reformed rakes, are happily married, the need becomes an
obsession. When they challenge him to find a wife by the end of the season or
marry his neighbor, the innocently alluring Lady Amy Shipton, he can’t believe
his luck. He wins, either way. But a darkened garden, a case of mistaken
identity, a drunken kiss, and a dropped emerald earring, leads Henry on a
Cinderella hunt. He knows the woman he held in his arms could be the one he's
searched for all his life. He just has to find her.
Lady
Amy Shipton is determined to marry for love instead of sharing her husband like
her mother did. So why did she let her handsome neighbor and romantic fantasy,
the Sinful Saint as he's called for his bedroom prowess, seduce her in his
garden? And what can she do when in the middle of their passionate encounter;
he whispers another woman's name. Now Henry is hunting the owner of the earring
Amy left behind, and she's determined to retrieve it before her identity is
revealed. She's not about to give her father the ammunition he desperately
wants to force her down the aisle.
Or read an excerpt: http://www.bronwenevans.com/bronwen-evans-books/cravenswood.html
Nice Girl: I received a copy of the book for review and I
could not put it down! The characters had wit and spark and even their names
were unique (no clichéd Nicholas and Sophie here!). The plot rolled along and
the fact that this was a fun spin on Cinderella was very much appreciated. This
is not your daughter’s fairy tale; this is for grown up big girls only!!
Since, we are all grownups here (or at least we pretend
to be), what is your favourite adult beverage?
Bronwen: Pimms and Ginger Ale. Pimms is a very English drink which I believe
is gin based. They make up large jugs of it with ice. It’s a summer drink with
loads of mint and strawberries thrown in the jug. They drink it at Wimbledon, Henley
and Ascot etc... It’s very dangerous because it’s like drinking a soft drink
(pop) but it’s full of alcohol. Here’s a link to learn more – it really is
delicious
Nice Girl: That sounds delicious! I have heard
of Pimm’s and ever so often a celebrity chef with offer it off as a cocktail,
so I always have an eye out for it, I’ve wanted to try it for ages!
When writing the book, did you have certain celebrities
in mind for the characters? On that same now, are the Character's names
influenced by celebs in any way?
Bronwen: I usually don’t picture a celebrity until after my heroes have
invaded my head. Once I’ve got to know them better I sometimes compare them to
a living person.

As for their names
– they usually just come to me and once I’ve named them that’s it. I can’t
think of them as anyone else. My agent once wanted me to change one of my hero’s
names and I just couldn’t!
Nice Girl: As a fellow Canadian girl, I love
your choice of Nina Dobrev, she’s perfect for the character! I just had to Google
and ogle Philip Winchester. Very nice pairing!
Have you ever found yourself falling in love with your
Hero?
Bronwen: I fall in love with all my heroes. It makes for a very happy life.
Seriously if I don’t’ fall in love with them, why would my readers? What I find
really sad is that when each book is completed, I have to leave them behind
while I begin another love affair with my next hero. That’s why I love writing
a series. I get to keep my band of gorgeous men for a while longer!
Nice Girl: You've traveled the world, but
returned to your home of New Zealand; do you have a favourite spot along the
way that holds a place in your heart?
Bronwen: I love so many different countries for much different reasons. I did
a safari in Kenya and I loved it because it was with my mother who is a
zoologist. She’d always wanted to see Africa and it was a delight to travel
with someone so knowledgeable. I had a month long stay in Turks and Caicos – a
small island in the Caribbean. It was paradise on earth and I met rock bands
and film stars (it’s a tax haven). I did a trip to Russia in 1989 and saw
firsthand how communism didn’t work. I’ve never seen such happy people who had
so little. Each place is special because of someone I met or something I
learned or the people I traveled with.
Nice Girl: Sounds like you have had some amazing
experiences.
My daughter and I went to a book signing recently (YA
Paranormal) and she was thrilled to be able to ask her favourite authors a
question, so I'll ask you her same question, do you have a favourite genre of
books that you like to read? (yes, she really used the word genre)
Bronwen: I do read across loads of genres BUT I LOVE Regency historical or
historical in general. The world was in major change in the 1800’s. It leads to
really rich worlds and fascinating characters.
Nice Girl: I agree!
I love that this is a
Cinderella story; do you have a favourite story princess? Or is there one that
you relate to the most?
Bronwen: Great question! I love Drew Barrymore’s version of Cinderella-Ever
After. I have it on DVD and I watch it a lot. She’s sassy, intelligent, strong,
and of course what’s not to love about her hero played by Dougray
Scott. He’s gorgeous. And I love his Scottish accent.
Nice Girl: Oh, yes! A world of yes! LOL
Thank you so
much for stopping by the blog Bronwen, it was so much fun!!
To celebrate the release of To Challenge The Earl of Cravenswood, Bronwen
has some giveaways!
For visiting today, comment below, and tell us your favourite Cinderella
story, and we’ll draw one lucky winner who’ll receive an eBook copy of To Challenge the Earl of Cravenswood.
Open
internationally.
There is an overall blog tour grand prize of a $30 Amazon or B&N gift
card.
Open
internationally
Giveaway will run until November
30th.
Want to check out Bronwen’s other books?
(From the publisher)
Invitation to Ruin:
One Good Lady Is About to Go Bad. . .
The only thing Miss Melissa Goodly has ever wanted out of
a marriage is love. But any hope of that dissolves one wild night, when she
loses herself in the arms of the most irresistible--and unobtainable--man in
all of England. For when they are discovered in a position as compromising as
it is pleasurable, she has no choice but to accept his proposal.
Avowed bachelor Anthony Craven, Earl of Wickham, never
meant to seduce an innocent like Melissa. Yet now that the damage is done, it
does seem like she'd make a very convenient wife. After all, she is so naive he
won't have to worry about ever being tempted. Or so he thinks, until the vows
are spoken and they are left alone--and his new bride reveals a streak just as
brazen and unrestrained as his own. . .
To Dare the
Duke of Dangerfield (Wicked Wagers Book 1, Novella):
Let the Wicked
Wagers Begin...
Lady Caitlin Southall's temper has finally got the better of her. She's challenged Harlow Telford, the Duke of Dangerfield, the most notorious rake in all of England, to a wager. She wants her house back. The one her destitute father lost to Dangerfield in a card game. But if she doesn't win their bet, she not only loses her home, she loses her dignity and pride and damn it all, maybe her heart... For the handsome Duke has decreed, when he wins, she must spend the night in his bed.
Harlow Telford is amused by his hellion neighbor, Caitlin, or Cate to her friends, who seem to encompass everyone on earth except him. When she bursts into one of his private gatherings, he mistakes her for the entertainment. Her slap across his face sets him straight and raises the absurd desire to seduce the unconventional beauty into his bed. When she issues her daft challenge to win back her father's pile of rubble, the terms are set. And he'll do anything to win--except fall in love...
Lady Caitlin Southall's temper has finally got the better of her. She's challenged Harlow Telford, the Duke of Dangerfield, the most notorious rake in all of England, to a wager. She wants her house back. The one her destitute father lost to Dangerfield in a card game. But if she doesn't win their bet, she not only loses her home, she loses her dignity and pride and damn it all, maybe her heart... For the handsome Duke has decreed, when he wins, she must spend the night in his bed.
Harlow Telford is amused by his hellion neighbor, Caitlin, or Cate to her friends, who seem to encompass everyone on earth except him. When she bursts into one of his private gatherings, he mistakes her for the entertainment. Her slap across his face sets him straight and raises the absurd desire to seduce the unconventional beauty into his bed. When she issues her daft challenge to win back her father's pile of rubble, the terms are set. And he'll do anything to win--except fall in love...
To Wager the
Marquis of Wolverstone (Wicked Wagers
Book 2, Novella):
They Say Revenge
is Sweet…

Forced to return to England and avenge her father’s death, Sabine knows the one person who can help her is the only man she has ever loved—Marcus. The man who hates her with as much passion as he once loved her. But Marcus doesn’t know that by winning the wager he’ll also be getting his revenge. For there are some secrets best left buried…
Invitation to
Scandal:
Her secrets are coming undone...
Plagued by scandalous rumors, Rheda
Kerrich will stop at nothing to restore her reputation and make an honest
living for herself-and she's determined to do it without a husband. But times
are hard, and smuggling is a risky though profitable trade. So when a dashing
agent for the English government catches her in the act, she desperately
resists his charms and conceals her illicit profession. Until she realizes he
may be the key to her ultimate freedom-and unbridled passion...
Rufus Knight, Viscount Strathmore, has
never had trouble beguiling the ladies of Kent. When his search for "Dark
Shadow," a cunningly elusive smuggler, leads him to alluring and
headstrong Rhe, her objections to his amorous advances merely incite a
tantalizing game of cat and mouse. Soon, they'll find the very secrets driving
them apart could ensnare them in a love they can't escape...
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tomorrow’s stop on Bronwen’s Wicked Wagers Blog Tour, Romantic Crush Junkies!
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Dukes and Rakes and Scoundrels... Oh My!
I like to read. I like to read A LOT. I especially like to read
Romance.
Over the years I have found some favourite authors, some I have grown
out of and some that I will stay with and read forever, but I am always on the hunt for
new authors and new styles.
Sometimes it is a complete disaster and I either force
myself to finish the book or I just give up because I can’t take it anymore.
Sometimes, there is magic.
Once in a while you can find
an author that has a gift and you know that this is someone you will stay with
and eventually fill a shelf with. Earlier this year I discovered such an author;
Vicky Dreiling. I know I’m not alone in this because she was nominated for
three (yes, three!) RITA Awards (that’s like the Oscars of the Romance writing
world.)
(from the publisher)
Triple
Rita®-finalist Vick Dreiling is a confirmed historical romance junkie and
Anglophile. Frequent business
trips to the UK allowed her to indulge her passion for all things Regency
England. Bath, Stonehenge, and Spencer House are among her favorite places. She
is, however, truly sorry for accidentally setting off a security alarm in
Windsor Castle. That unfortunate incident led her British colleagues to
nickname her “Trouble”. A native Texan, she
holds degrees in English literature and marketing.
Vicky is a Texas Lady, with the heart of a Regency Grand Dame.
I image that at birth she must have been visited by fairies who sprinkled her with
fairy-dust and gifted her with beauty and art of weaving a story. In a past life she was most likely the Belle of the Ball (although secretly a hoyden and bluestocking!)
Her close friends may call her Trouble, but with her wicked and witty characters and naughty scenes, to me, she must be a Vixen. (Her
creation of Man Candy Mondays is proof enough of that!)
Vicky’s first novel was published January of 2011. How to
Marry a Duke was soon followed by How to Seduce a Scoundrel (July 2011) and How
to Ravish a Rake earlier this year.
Take a peek below to know more!
As well, I am re-reading them all so keep an eye out for my reviews over the next few days!
(From the publisher)
How to Marry a
Duke:
Tristan, the Duke of
Shelbourne is a man with a mission: find a wife he can tolerate as long as
they both shall live. No love is necessary—nor desired. But how to choose amid
a dizzying array of wealthy-yet-witless candidates? Hire London’s infamously
prim and proper matchmaker. Then pretend she’s not the most captivating woman
he’s ever met . . .
Helping a devilish Duke create a
contest to pick his perfect mate is the kind of challenge Tessa Mansfield
relishes. Her methods may be scandalous, but she’s determined to find the
notorious bachelor more than a wife—she’ll bring him true love. Yet when Tessa
watches the women vie for the Duke’s affections, she longs to win his heart
herself. And after a stolen kiss confirms Tristan’s desire, Tessa knows she has
broken a matchmaker’s number one rule: never fall in love with the groom.
How to Seduce a
Scoundrel:
SCOUNDRELS, RAKES, AND ROGUES BEWARE Lady
Julianne Gatewick is in a
pickle. It started when her brother’s best friend—for whom she’s long nursed a
secret tendre—agreed to act as her guardian for the Season, only to
seduce her with a risqué waltz.
But when the
music stopped and the expectant ton waited for the Earl of Hawkfield to claim
her as his own, he made his disinterest clear. Rather than succumb to
humiliation, Julianne does what any recently discarded, wickedly witty young
miss would do. She secretly pens a lady’s guide to enticing unrepentant rakes .
. . and it becomes the hottest scandal in London.
Every honourable
rake knows that friends’ sisters are forbidden. But suddenly Julianne has a
spark of mischief in her eyes that Hawk can’t resist. Try as he might to push
her away, he spends his days listening for her laughter and his nights dreaming
of her kisses. He’s always avoided innocents and their marriage-minded mothers,
but has the man least likely to wed finally met his match?
How to Ravish a Rake:
SCANDALOUS DESIRES Amy Hardwick has
one last Season to shake off her wallflower image and make a love match. If she
can’t, she’ll set aside her dreams of romance and return home to a suitor who
can provide security—if little else. What she doesn’t count on is the
inappropriate—and irresistible—attention lavished on her in a darkened library
by rake extraordinaire Will “The Devil” Darcett.
When Will is caught in a tryst with the ton’s shyest miss, he knows he must offer for her
hand. Yet Amy is not the shrinking violet she seems to be. Passion lies beneath
her prim exterior and Will is eager to release it. But winning Amy isn’t simply
a matter of seduction; first, Will must convince her that he’s mended his
wicked ways . . .
And now there is a new addition! Released just this week
an e-novella starring characters we know and love and new ones who will claim our
hearts.
A SEASON FOR SIN:
Introducing the Sinful Scoundrels... The Earl of
Bellingham is nothing if not a creature of habit: money, meals, and mistresses
must be strictly managed if a man is to have a moment's peace. It's a system
that works splendidly for him--until now. With his oldest and dearest friends
succumbing, one by one, to wedded bliss, Bell is now restless and a trifle
lonely. Enter the Sinful Scoundrels--Colin Brockhurst, Earl of Ravenshire, and
Harry Norcliffe, Viscount Evermore--who drag him back into society and draw his
rakish eye to the ton's new beautiful young widow. Bell isn't after a wife, but
a challenge. And Laura Davenport should fit the bill quite nicely...
To celebrate the launch of Vicky’s new novella her
publisher has specially priced How to Marry a Duke (the booked that launched it
all!) For $2.99 you can start at the very beginning.
This is available for all
e-reader formats!
For readers such as myself, we think of our authors as
Rockstars, and Miss Vicky Dreiling is a Regency Rockstar. With fellow author Kieran
Kramer, Vicky has a street team, of which I am a proud member. This group (lead
by the amazing and fantastic Kati Rodriguez) has allowed me to get to know Vicky and to
call her friend.
Additionally, in honour of the release of A Season for Sin Vicky is giving away some
swag!
- 1 set of romance trading cards
- 1 signed bookplate
- 2 bookmarks
If you have seen her book covers (you have, look up!) you
know that the cover art is beautiful, that same art is on the cards and
bookmarks (so lush and pretty!) I have some myself and love to look at them and use them
(but then I also have a bookmark fetish, don’t judge!)
To win, comment below and tell me why you love Vicky’s
books or tell me about another author you may have discovered and loved this year.
To sweeten the deal, if I have 15 or more comments, I
will personally gift one of you with a Kindle version of How to Marry a Duke or A Season
for Sin (winner’s choice!)
Giveaway will run until September 30th.
And if we all
think happy thoughts, maybe Vicky will pop in below to say hello!
Friday, 3 August 2012
Book Review: The Next Best Thing by Jennifer Weiner
The Next Best Thing by Jennifer Weiner
Format: eBook via Netgalley
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Imprint: Atria Books
From the Publisher: Actors aren't the only ones trying to make it in Hollywood.…At twenty-three, Ruth Saunders left her childhood home in Massachusetts and headed west with her seventy-year-old grandma in tow, hoping to make it as a screenwriter. Six years later, she hits the jackpot when she gets The Call: the sitcom she wrote, The Next Best Thing, has gotten the green light, and Ruthie’s going to be the showrunner. But her dreams of Hollywood happiness are threatened by demanding actors, number-crunching executives, an unrequited crush on her boss, and her grandmother’s impending nuptials.
Set against the fascinating backdrop of Los Angeles show business culture, with an insider’s ear for writer’s room showdowns and an eye for bad backstage behavior and set politics, Jennifer Weiner’s new novel is a rollicking ride on the Hollywood roller coaster, a heartfelt story about what it’s like for a young woman to love, and lose, in the land where dreams come true.
I am going to be honest, up until this book I have never read anything by Jennifer Weiner. It's not that I set out not too or was avoiding her books (I even have a couple on my shelves) I just never got around to it. While I really liked this book, it hasn't made me run out to buy all of her books, but I will make a point of actually reading the ones I do have.
Ms. Weiner has created an interesting story with likable characters. Main Character Ruth Saunders is all grown up, but with a disfigured face (the product of a childhood car accident and the subsequent surgeries) she still feels like the ugly girl in a world of pretty girls. Ruth lives with her grandmother and uses their life experiences for a sitcom she created; The Next Best Thing. I loved her grandmother, she is the heart of the story, always making sure Ruth eats well, wants to hear about her day, her grandmotherly pride shines.
As with any experience there are ups and downs for Ruth as she tried to launch her show, but it all ends up neat and tidy in the end.
Ms. Weiner uses her real life experience to create this story. Back in 2010/2011 she co-created “State of Georgia” (originally titled The Great State of Georgia.) The pilot was picked up and 11 episodes ran but was then cancelled. Raven-Symoné was cast as the lead; a character who was originally imagined as "plus-sized" and Jewish, which the newly svelte starlet was not (this is an issue that was eventually crafted as a plot-point for the The Next Best Thing)
I liked this book. It was light and comfortable.There were no gut clenching "uh-ohs" and parts that made me smile while reading them, this is definitely a book that I would recommend.
The Next Best Thing is available for purchase on amazon.com, and later this month on amazon.ca as well as other book retailers.
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Winner, Winner!!! My first ever WINNER!!
We have a WINNER!!!
Thank you to everyone who came, followed and commented!
The WINNER of My Birthday Giveaway is........
Herding Cats - Burning Soup!!!!!
Anna, please send an email to morgan.walters1980@gmail.com
Please send me your email address and which Kindle book you would like from any of the following authors: Stefanie Sloane, Julia Quinn, Maya Rodale, Vicky Dreiling, Kieran Kramer, Maggie Shayne or Delilah Marvelle.
Everyone else, I will do another giveaway next month, for a Pride and Prejudice Mug, plus assorted swag and samples I may get my hands on at the CGTA Gift Show. I love it!!!
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