Thursday, 14 November 2013

***REVIEW*** The Valentine Present (A Romantic Comedy) by Lynda Renham

Not all the mad Jack's in the world could have stopped me reading this little gem! 

It's no secret, I am a massive fan of Lynda! I find her inspirational, I love her sense of humour and her one liners really do make me laugh out loud. I find her plots interesting, all her characters likeable and I love her ability to bring a character to life. She writes in such an easy way, and her cockney writing accent was spot on making it easy for this cockney to read! 

Morticia Addams nails, Eton Mess, no life jackets and a horses crop! This story had so many twists and turns. There was so much happening, it kept me on the edge of my seat (OK, laid back quite comfortably on the sofa) but my point is there was never a dull moment. 'arriet was so very likable & I couldn't help but love Fiona. She had me in stitches. I wanted to throttle Julian myself and as for Hamilton, well I most definitely would have used the horses crop! I couldn't help but warm to the Jack's too. 

I absolutely loved this book and award it 5 shiny gold stars. It was an enjoyable read I couldn't put down and I swear my family thought I was nuts (well slightly more nuts then usual) sitting in the corner laughing to myself. I must say it's not my favourite by Lynda, that goes to Croissants & Jam, my first ever read by Lynda but this comes a close a second.... I am a proper sucker for a love story and we all want that happy ending, don't we?

Keep them coming Lynda. Your books are the dogs bollocks and I can't wait for the next... 

Thursday, 7 November 2013

In Liam's Wake Blog Tour



Author Bio:

Ashlyn Forge spends most of her days self-editing, writing, and editing. Her love of 
storytelling, and the imagination in general, has put her in an on-and-off 
relationship with Writing for a number of years. She is particularly drawn to 
anything resulting in blurred lines between magic and science, as is evident in the 
surreal world of her Toys and Soldiers series. Her literary ambition in life is to see 
one, if not all, volumes of the Toys and Soldiers Series tucked neatly under 
everyone’s pillow. If it were not for the discordant jumble of ideas clamoring for 
attention in her head, she would also take up crocheting.



In Liam’s Wake: The Makeshift Soldier (Toys & Soldiers Series) By Ashlyn Forge

For eight years, Liam has been trapped underground in The Colony—a sanctuary so determined to stay hidden it forbids anyone from leaving once they’ve entered. His only hope of returning home rests on his best friend Riley who, on the eve of their escape, slipped into a coma. Despite staggering debt, vengeful mutants and bounty hunters, Liam continues a seemingly never-ending quest for a cure to end Riley’s unnatural
five-year sleep. Every night, Liam stares at the listless man who not only holds his escape, but his heart. The suffering can end, however; Liam must only forsake all hope of ever returning home again, abandon Riley to his fate, and wholeheartedly serve as a soldier for The Colony—the very people he’s trying to escape. Live the life within his reach, or continue chasing the one just beyond his grasp? He need only submit.

More details and sample downloads - 

http://www.ashlynforge.com/in-liams-wake/ 

Buy Links:

Amazon (ebook) - http://amzn.com/B00FPYT5V6/ 
Amazon (paperback) - 

http://www.amazon.com/Liams-Wake-Makeshift-Soldier-Soldiers/dp/09895060


In Liam’s Wake by Ashlyn Forge – Selected Quotes

In the large hall crowded with people in black, Liam stood out in gray. That’s 
how he felt: like a phony among genuine hopefuls. He was anxious to get this
charade over with.
“I…I ain’t trying to kill myself.” Liam swallowed hard, his throat tightening. 
“If—if you’re here for that.”
“All gambling is a secret wish for destruction. Every day you step into the ring, knowing you might not get out. You take a risk.”
“Life is a struggle. It’s just as hard as, if not harder than, the blood sports 
you participate in. If you really want to tempt fate, you should try actually 
playing the cards you’ve been dealt for once.”
“He’s the worst one. He wants to get outta here so badly he’d roll anyone 
under the bus to do it. And he’s never the one who gets hurt—it’s just 
everybody else around him. And he tells me he’s not into guys, and I 
believed him, but that was a fucking lie too.” (Riley about Liam)
“Liam? Normal and rational aren’t two words I’d use for him, ever.”
“From the very beginning, you’ve been trying to undo something you can’t. 
It’s what you always do. It’s what you always did. You’d walk around with 
your head in the clouds, dreaming of something more than what you’ve got 
in your hands, when what you have is so fucking good already. This isn’t 
what I want for you. What I feel for you is so strong, but I can’t waste any 
more time, and you shouldn’t either. “ – Riley.
“Every read from [Liam] says he doesn’t want to hurt anyone; his emotions 
say it, his thoughts say it.”
“So why did you find yourself at knifepoint...? Because that’s the thing about 
people like him—they really believe that what they’re doing is good and 
right. They never set out to hurt anyone.”
“I think it must be luck. You should be in the grave ten times over. You live 
on the edge in hopes of one day falling off, yet you continue to thrive. Rather
than faith, isn’t that just dumb luck?”“Lissten Outssider, we imps love prey that’ss riddled with pain. And you are that. You are one who doesn’t ssttand sstill and wait for the reeaper to take 
your head. You beckon deatthh, you tauntt it to come. That tthinking is a 

ssicknesss, and it hass brought you to the doorsstep of an imp...”

Social Links:

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Wednesday, 23 October 2013

****SPECIAL AUTHOR FEATURE****

Author Bio:

Lynda Renham has been writing for as long as she can remember and had her first work published in a magazine at age nine and has continued writing in various forms since. She has had several poems published as well as articles in numerous magazines and newspapers. She has taken part in radio discussions on the BBC. She has studied literature and creative writing and has a blog on her web page: www.renham.co.uk Lynda lives with her second husband and cat in Oxfordshire, England. She is Associate Editor for the online magazine The Scavenger and contributor to many others. She has written political articles for News Agency which can be found online under the name Lynda Renham-Cook. When not writing Lynda can usually be found wasting her time on Facebook or with her head in the fridge.



Books:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Valentine-Diabolical-Liberties-Romantic-ebook/dp/B00EUIFF6W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445524&sr=8-1&keywords=lynda+renham

http://www.amazon.com/Valentine-Present-Other-Diabolical-Liberties/dp/0957137265/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445662&sr=8-3&keywords=lynda+renham








http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pink-Wellies-Flat-Caps-ebook/dp/B00BD2PSRE/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445690&sr=8-4&keywords=lynda+renham

http://www.amazon.com/Pink-Wellies-Flat-Caps-Romantic/dp/0957137249/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445702&sr=8-5&keywords=lynda+renham










http://www.amazon.co.uk/Coconuts-Wonderbras-Romantic-Adventure-ebook/dp/B008FR89MQ/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445690&sr=8-3&keywords=lynda+renham

http://www.amazon.com/Coconuts-Wonderbras-Romantic-Comedy-Adventure-ebook/dp/B008FR89MQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445702&sr=8-1&keywords=lynda+renham








http://www.amazon.co.uk/Croissants-Jam-romantic-comedy-ebook/dp/B006IWIEQG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445690&sr=8-5&keywords=lynda+renham

http://www.amazon.com/Croissants-Jam-A-Romantic-Comedy/dp/0957137206/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1382445702&sr=8-4&keywords=lynda+renham 








Links:

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lynda.cook
Twitter : https://twitter.com/Lyndarenham
Blog      www.renham.co.uk

Kerry Frith Author Page

Saturday, 19 October 2013

***COVER REVEAL***



I am so excited to reveal my new cover for Disappear With Me. My second novel will be released on Friday, December 6, 2013 by Musa Publishing.  I wrote Disappear With Me last year from March to August. Although I didn't set out to write an allegory about the struggle for marriage equality or other civil right, the 2012 Election season propelled the story forward. 
Here’s a little more about Disappear with Me:
Love is greater than hope or faith, but can Reverend Leander Norris convince a jury that the love he shares with another man is natural?
In 1910, the United Kingdom was in turmoil. King Edward died after only nine years on the throne. The social class system that upheld British society for centuries was being chipped away by social, political, and economic unrest across the Commonwealth. Amidst this backdrop, Reverend Leander Norris is accused of sodomy. After discovering his own self-worth and unconditional love, Leander finds the courage to stand up for what he believes is right and pleads not guilty to the charges. Throughout the trial, Leander’s past is revealed, including the temptations that bring the accusations against him. By the end of the trail, Leander is once again reunited with a romantic interest from the past, but it may be too late to rekindle any love that might remain, given the circumstances of the era and Leander’s likely sentence.

Excerpt:
"Are you not a scholar? Do you not know the Bible that you preach from each Sunday?" Weeks asked.
"I know it very well. But the Bible has many interpretations. I think you can guess that mine might be a little less than conventional,” Leander said.
Weeks reclined back in his chair. He made a steeple with his fingers and rested them on his pursed lips. "You're actually sitting here telling me that, as a man of God, you're all right with buggery and feel you've done nothing wrong?"
"Mr. Weeks, do you realize you keep asking me the same question over again, just using different words?"
"As your counsel, I need to be sure that I understand your position, the one you expect me to defend."
"You sound shocked that I would suggest such a thing. I can't have you defending me if you don't believe it yourself."
"Reverend, my beliefs about the situation are arbitrary. It doesn't matter what I believe. I just need to be able to defend your position in court and hope our defense can refute what the prosecution will present."
"Just like I have to have conviction in my sermons each Sunday morning, I think you also know you need to have a conviction when defending your clients."
"And I can assure you that I have that same conviction to make sure that you receive a fair trial. I will do my best—"
"Do your best to what? Got through the motions so to speak and make sure that the I's are dotted and the T's are crossed so it looks like I've been given a good defense?"
Weeks didn't answer and that was all the answer that Leander needed. After a moment, Weeks tried to start again. "Look, Revered, I am your assigned counsel for this trial. I am on your side. I want to see you get a fair trial, but you must understand what we're up against is quite overwhelming."
"I know, I've never done anything the simple way."
"Sir, you must understand that we are going up against laws that are rooted in two thousand years of Christian tradition and about as many years of British attitude."
"Mr. Weeks, do you love your wife?"
Weeks let out an impatient sigh, "Of course, but here you go asking intimate questions about me that have no bearing on my defending your case."
"Just humor me, sir. You love your wife, right?"
"Yes, I very much love my wife and family."
"What if you woke up tomorrow and a constable showed up on your doorstep and arrested you because they said the love you share with your wife was illegal?"
He didn't answer Leander. Instead he said in a quiet voice, "You know you and I are just two people. We're not going to change these laws overnight."

About the Author:
With inspiration from historical tourism sites, the love of reading, and a desire to write a novel, L. Dean Pace-Frech started crafting his debut novel, A Place to Call Their Own, in 2008. After four years of writing and polishing the manuscript, he submitted it for publication and Musa Publishing offered him a contract in early 2013. Disappear With Me is his second novel.
Dean lives in Kansas City, Missouri with his partner, Thomas, and their two cats. They are involved in their church and enjoy watching movies, outdoor activities in the warmer weather and spending time together with friends and family. In addition to writing, Dean enjoys reading and patio gardening.
Prior to novels, Dean did some technical writing in his career. He plans to write a sequel to both A Place to Call Their Own and Disappear with Me, but is taking some time away from those characters and worlds to work on a third novel, The Higher Law.

Thank you for stopping by today! Join the conversation:  use #disappearwithme to talk about the novel on social media. I love to connect!
Email deanfrech@aol.com
Blog:  Dean's Web Site
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 Is it possible for two Civil War veterans to find their place in the world on the Kansas Prairie?   When the War Between the States ended in 1865 many Americans emerged from the turmoil energized by their possibilities for the future. Frank Greerson and Gregory Young were no different. After battling southern rebels and preserving the Union, the two men set out to battle the Kansas Prairie and build a life together. Frank yearned for his own farm, away from his family—even at the risk of alienating them. Gregory, an only child, returned home to claim his inheritance to help finance their adventure out west.

Between the difficult work of establishing a farm on the unforgiving Kansas prairie, and the additional obstacles provided by the weather, Native Americans and wild animals, will their love and loyalty be enough to sustain them through the hardships?

Purchase A Place to Call Their Own from Musa Publishing today!
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Friday, 20 September 2013

Kerry's Chitter Chatter #23

Hello everyone! My Friday didn't start as planned. I thought I would be upgrading my mobile phone today to the shiny new gold iPhone 5s but an hour after going on sale and it's sold out. I feel like screaming, loudly and shaking something. Anyone that knows me, knows that my iPhone is my right arm. I am never without it and I was excited for the iPhone 5s. I was due to upgrade 4 days ago but thought I would hang out for the very new one instead of the 5 or 5c. Now I either settle for something else (not an option!) or wait until the 5s comes back in stock so waiting it is and I hate waiting! 


I have made massive progress with my writing this week but its funny how I have ended up in a completely different direction. I started one one thing, went to another and now I am working on something else. I am planning to run with something else because it is falling together nicely and next week I reckon I will be ready to announce the details. I had to do some research for this book and it was fun! 

So I did another interview a little while ago with A Thousand Live Reviews and it went live Wednesday this week. I forgot what a great interview it was. I am very pleased. Here it is or check out their blog spot where you can find similar interviews with other authors and loads of other fun stuff. http://athousandlivesreviews.blogspot.co.uk/ 



Author Interview of the Week




Meet Kerry Frith, author of the Cocktails and Tattoos series.

Photo by Kerry Frith
What made you want to be an author?
English was always my favorite subject at school. As soon as we’d have an essay to write, I was in my element. I loved to write! I think I have an over-imaginative brain and what better way to use it then be an author?  It’s always been my dream but you know, with the 5 figure sum book deal, books on shelves in stores and people cueing round the bloke for a signed copy. I’m not quite there yet but I feel I am living my dream and I believe if I work hard enough, I could get the full package one day. Now that would be awesome. 
   
Who has inspired you the most?
Well, other authors for sure. Reading another author’s book and thinking, “I want to do that.” has made me sit down and do it. Also, my husband and kids. They inspire me everyday. Even when they are driving me mad because one of them always manages to do something that ends up in my book!   

Can you tell us about some of your earlier days of writing?
I decided to write my first story when I was in senior school, around the age of 14/15. My best friend at the time was my proof reader/editor and it was about a girl named Holly experiencing love and heartache for the first time. Nothing ever came of it. I think I still have it around somewhere, handwritten in some folder or another. Maybe I should dust if off one day. From then, the stories came few and far between but life got busy and I stopped but it never left me. I have written many books, which I have never finished. Maybe one day I will get round to finishing them and perhaps published. Who knows.

How has your life considerably changed since you've been published?
Being called an author is weird. It kind of makes it official, doesn’t it? It makes it feel so much more then just being a writer or a daydreamer or someone that just makes stuff up and spends far too much time on the PC. Actually it’s my freedom pass to spending time too much on the PC. My eldest son said to me just yesterday that he’d told his teacher I was an author and she didn’t believe him so he got my books up on Amazon. I feel proud that he feels proud of me. It’s a great feeling. He also told me I am famous because he typed my name into Google and I came up ha ha ha I don’t see myself as famous at all but the thought is nice. Since being published, I think I have changed. I am more confident and I speak more openly. People tend to ask questions because they are generally interested. I can never get bored of that. It’s also opened my eyes. From people I expected to get the support from I never, and I got it from the people I least expected, so you know, when I do make my millions I know who I will be sharing it with :) 

What inspired you to write the Cocktails and Tattoos Series?


Ah, good question. I think I’d just finished reading a book and it made me laugh and gave me that fuzzy warm feeling most romantic novels give you and I wanted to do that. I sat down with so many ideas but once an idea struck, it fell together piece by piece. I knew in my head what I wanted my main character to be and when I got down to it, it just wrote itself. It didn’t take me long to write because I knew exactly where I wanted to take it but at the time, I never had any intentions of publishing it. It was going to be just another file to clog up my PC. It’s funny how things turn out. Once I wrote the first, I started a second then I had an idea for a third and fourth. It just happened and I am so glad it did.
How difficult do you find it to get the word out about your books in other countries besides the UK? 
I always say, writing a book is the easy part, everything else that follows is hard. Self-promoting is a tough business. I try to pump it as much as I can but of course I don’t want to over do it and be seen as desperate. I think I am at a little advantage as I have family in the USA and they have all read my books and recommended them but when you are self-published it’s all word of mouth unless you get lucky. People in other countries only tend to read my book when it’s on a freebie because of course I am an unknown. Who wants to pay for a book by an author they don’t know. I must say though, the first time Cocktails & Tattoos went free, it hit #7 in the top 10 free downloads in romance *brushes knuckles on chest and gives them a blow.*

What has been the best experience so far on your journey as an author?
I’d say I have two. The first being people telling me how much they love my book and I don’t mean supportive relatives but by proper fans you don’t know from Adam. Now I can never get enough of that. Second, seeing my name in lights, or should I say on Amazon. It makes it feel real. Of course I downloaded it to my kindle too just so I can look at it. Who doesn’t? 

Can you give us some insight on any upcoming projects?

I have my first stand alone book being published on 9th August called Handbags at Dawn. I am super excited. It will be interesting to hear what people think because they have only ever known me to write the Cocktails & Tattoos series so they are familiar with the characters but this is totally new. I can’t wait. Also, I am writing a fifth in the series to Cocktails & Tattoos. I did plan to stop after the fourth but what can I say, if the characters are still talking to me, what can I do other then continue their story. All Cocktails & Tattoos fans will love it I’m sure. I know I am enjoying writing it. 

What advice can you give to any upcoming authors?
Do it and never give up! I started writing when I was teen but I didn’t actually publish or let anyone else read my stuff until I was 33! Don’t wait that long. Just follow your dream and do it. I am so glad I did and instead of being scared of what people will think of your work, you’d be surprised at how many people will like it. 

Thanks so much, Kerry for interviewing with us! Don't forget to follow her outlets below!


I have recently received loads of new likes on my author page and I would like to thank every single one for taking the time to stop by. I welcome you all and it's great to have you. Remember if you have a page you would liked in return, just leave me a comment and I will be happy too. To celebrate all the likes, I will hold a like for like Saturday tomorrow so be sure to stop by and leave your page link and help others by liking their page too.


BCG is also something that is coming along brilliantly with almost 900 members. If you are a member, remember to spread the word and add family and friends. We are always looking to welcome new members. We often play games, hold a weekly discussion, recommend books and one of our admin's love to interview authors. You can also grab the odd freebie and share reviews. We are a friendly bunch :) Click on the link to join and if you an author interested in an interview, just let me know.



AUTHOR OF THE WEEK
Debbie Bennett

Debbie Bennett is a thriller/crime and fantasy writer with a new book coming out before Christmas. To find out more about Debbie, for more info on her books and where to contact her see my author of the week on my Facebook page ~ https://www.facebook.com/notes/kerry-frith-author/author-of-the-week-23-debbie-bennett/566005993461340

Until next time ~ Kerry

Random fact #23 ~ if you pet a cat 70 million times, you will have developed enough static electricity to light a 60-watt light bulb for one minute. It hardly seems worth it, does it? 




Friday, 13 September 2013

Kerry's Chitter Chatter #22

Welcome to this wet and windy Friday. I think autumn is definitely on its way but I love autumn. Unlike winter, autumn is full of bright changing colours and I love the rain when I haven't got to go out in it. So how has everyone's first week been since the kids returned to school? Mine has been bliss and I never realised how much I actually missed the school run until it started again. I had missed everyone and it's so nice to get out the house at least twice a day again! The 3 year old's nursery teachers came for a visit Tuesday. He will be starting October 8th and I cannot wait for that. I know he will love it and it means I will only be left entertaining the 2 year old each morning. That can be easily done!




Well it was a double celebration in our house on Sunday. My daughter turned 11 and my son turned 2. On Saturday for their birthday treat we went to Cadbury World. After a stressful screaming and arguing 2 and a half hour drive, we arrived at Cadbury World and met the rest of the family there. Now, I am not entirely sure what I was expecting but what we got, I wasn't. I am not saying I never enjoyed it and I am glad we went BUT I was left feeling a little disappointed and I wouldn't go back. I suppose what I was expecting was something along the lines of Charlie and the Chocolate factory. Ridiculous, I know but that has to be everyone's dream don't you think? I wanted to see a chocolate river and a boat and a room which shrunk! I was well disappointed I didn't see any Oopma Loompas too. I know, I am such a kid. The history was interesting and we went on a car ride but that was basically it... oh and spent a fortune in the gift shop but the chocolate was HALF PRICE. The kids enjoyed it so that was the main thing.

Last night I attended my eldest son's (14) award evening at school as he was due to receive an award for physical education. It was a long evening but the awards that were given were amazing and the school had a very successful exam pass rate and sixth form graduate. My son is very into his sports and I believe he will go far. I am very proud. My 11 year old daughter received her 'moving into secondary school' pack this week and from next week we will be looking at secondary schools to start next September. That is a very scary thought. She's still my baby! I am really only interested in 2 schools and that is the one on our door step and the one my eldest son currently attends.

So, despite the kids returning to school this week I haven't really done any writing because I have been so busy with housework, home visits, school runs, brownies, award evenings and shopping but I am hoping to put all my all into it this weekend. I am also considering releasing a new book which is an old book of mine but it still needs editing etc and now my printer is playing up! I just have to decide which one to do. Decisions!!

Did you see my interview on Welcome to the Limelight on Sea-anan Empire by author, Jessica Kong? Here it is just in case you didn't ~ http://seaanan.com/2013/09/11/welcome-to-limelight-kerry-frith/ 

1.  Please tell us the name of your book.  Cocktails & Tattoos series.
2.  What genre do you write in?  Romance
3.  Tell us a little about your book?  Follow Harley-May Reid as she finds love, goes travelling, embraces marriage and takes on parenthood in this four book series. These will have you laugh, cry and cringe, as you witness firsthand what it’s like to be Harley, the east London tattooist with a blue mouth and very hot husband.
4.  Is your book a short story, novel, and/or a part of a series?  Four book series. Currently writing a fifth.
5.  Are you self-published?  Yes, I’m self-published.
6.  What aspect of your book sets it apart from others in your genre?  The comedy, the accident prone nature and the bad swear words Harley constantly likes to use.
7.  Where do you get your inspirations for your books?  Inspiration comes from everywhere. I could be washing up or driving through a beautiful countryside & wham! All of a sudden I think that can make a good story! My imagination runs wild. I have so many ideas, I think my head will burst.
8.  How long did it take you to write your book?  I’d say three months on average but I’m not entirely sure. These were so easy to write. They practically wrote themselves because I knew exactly where I wanted to take them and how it should end.
9.  Who are your favorite characters in the book? Why?  Harley, the main character. She makes me laugh. You can’t help but love her. She reminds me a lot of myself. Big Bruce, Harley’s dad. He is such a larger then life character, you know when he is around. Emma and Lewis. You cannot beat loyal best friends.
10.  Have you ever killed off a character you were attached to?  If so, how did you feel while you wrote the scene?  No and not sure I have the heart to…
11.  What is next on your agenda?  My first standalone book is being published next month, called Handbags at Dawn. That is something to fill the gap while I write the fifth book in the Cocktails & Tattoos series, called Birthday Cake & Sandy Beaches.


I am finally reading again ~ yay! I have started Best Man by Kristan Higgins and I am enjoying it. It's about a girl called Faith who was due to marry her childhood sweetheart but got jilted at the alter because he was gay so she left town to start a new life in San Francisco. The book then picks up 3 & a half years later when she returns to her home town to lay those ghosts to rest. So far it has me hooked. It's funny and Faith is very likable, let alone the sexy chief of police. I have loved every Kristan Higgins book so far so I am sure I will like this one to. 



AUTHOR OF THE WEEK 


Zushka Biros
  
Zushka Biros, born in New England in the middle of the 1960's, spent 20 years in the desert of Arizona. Finding inspiration in the red rocks of Sedona, Zushka's journey into journaling began over thirteen years ago. During a period of soul-searching, her life story began to unfold in her daily writings. A survivor, Zushka's life story is one of personal inspiration. For more info on Zushka, a sympnoisis on her new book "Let's Try This Again" and links then check out my author of the week post ~ https://www.facebook.com/notes/kerry-frith-author/author-of-the-week-22-zushka-biros/562582743803665

Until next time ~ Kerry

Random fact #22 ~ Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different. Did you know that?

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Thursday, 5 September 2013

Kerry's Chitter Chatter #21

Today rounds off the end of the summer holiday for the kids and in typical good old British weather style it would have to rain. This week has been long and sleepless but it has been successful. We finally kicked the dummy habit. I promised myself the 3 y/o will no longer have it by the time he starts nursery which is in a few short weeks. I have tried previously and failed. I think I had to be determined to stick to my guns and put have with the screaming as much as he had to be determined to give it up. The first morning was a nightmare. He screamed. He gave me headache then that night he asked for it, I told him no and he hasn't asked for it since. It ended up being easier then I thought.

Last weekend we had the joint hen and stage. That was a fun day and night and I know some people woke with very sore heads Sunday. I went to watch my son's first match of the season, which was just a friendly and they won 5-1. This weekend is a double celebration in my house. My eldest daughter turns 11 on Sunday while my youngest turns 2 on Sunday. To celebrate we are off to Cadbury World on Saturday, the 11 year old's choice, along with a trip to the cinema to see One Direction. I am looking forward to Cadbury World. I am a chocolate lover. Sunday we will have presents and lots of cake! Then Monday it's off to school they go and I can have some peace again....

Writing is coming along well. I will get back onto Birthday Cake & Sandy Beaches but I have been working on my new project which I am hoping to have out very soon. It will be exclusive to Amazon. Details will be coming soon.   

I have been honored with being passed down the Book Chat Group. It has evolved and we have gained some fantastic members. It's been lovely getting to know everyone. I am sorry to see Theresa leave as Admin but we will continue to try and entertain you with our daily freebies, author interviews, book recommendations, games and discussions. If you are not a member, then please come and join us. We would love to have you. Also, if you are an author and would like to be interviewed, please contact me and I will forward your details onto our interviewer, Jacque. Book Chat Group.

I haven't done much reading at all but I did fit in a quick short story called Tides of Passion which can be found on Amazon. Here is my review. 



This tells the story of a forbidden love between the son of Dracula Demetre & the princess of the sea Alliyana. They meet one night by chance but are looking for the same - to find love. Demetre must marry before his 19th birthday and to the girl his parents have chosen but he wants to marry for love and soon finds out the girl he is suppose to marry is fighting her own battles. Alliyana must marry to become queen and her mother has chosen the perfect man to become king with her but Alliyana can sense this man is evil. With help from the gods Demetre and Alliyana must stand tall and fight for what they believe in if they want to be together. 

I am not a fantasy reader. I have never been into vampires so I was a bit skeptical about reading this but I was interested in the story and finding out how it could work having vampires and mermaids in the same book. Susan writes in such a fun way, she makes it enjoyable to read. I loved the story line of two people who couldn't possibly be together and the problems both main characters have to face. This is a sizzling hot short read which will have you hooked.

5 shiny gold starts from me :)


AUTHOR OF THE WEEK


Dean Pace-Frech

Dean Pace-Frech is a new author and his debut novel, A Place to call their own was published in July. Dean is a man with a dream of a successful publishing career and he immediately started writing his second novel, Disappear with me. For more info on Dean, his bio and purchase and contact links, see my Author of the week post

Until next time ~ Kerry

Random fact #21 ~ Saudi Prince owns a diamond encrusted $48 million Mercedes and he charges $1000 just ti touch it. Yeah right, keep your Mercedes. I have been things to spend a grand on. 

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