Book of the Week- The Daughter-In-Law Syndrome

BOOK OF THE WEEk
I’m pleased to welcome Stevie Turner and her book The Daughter-In-Law Syndrome

To pre-order a copy, please leave a message on her website or contact Second Wind Publishing (details below):

http://www.stevie-turner-author.co.uk/  (my website)

http://www.secondwindpublishing.com/ (publisher)

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stevie-Turner/432183066899400 (Facebook)

https://steviet3.wordpress.com/ (WordPress blog)

https://twitter.com/StevieTurner6 (Twitter)

The Daughter-in-law Syndrome has just been accepted for publication with Second Wind Publishing.  It delves into the complicated relationship that is causing much friction between Grandmother Edna Deane and her daughter-in-law Arla.  In addition it focuses on the sometimes tumultuous partnership between Arla and her husband Ric.



BOOK BLURB:

Arla Deane sometimes likens her marriage to undergoing daily psychological warfare.  Husband Ric will never voice an opinion, and puts his mother Edna up high on a pedestal. Arla is sick of always feeling that she comes in at only second best to her mother-in-law, who much to Arla’s fury is never told anything by Ric or his sisters that she would not want to hear.  

This novel explores the husband/wife, mother/son, and mother-in-law/daughter-in-law relationships.  After twenty eight years of marriage, Arla, the daughter-in-law, is at the end of her tether and persuades a reluctant Ric to accompany her for marriage guidance. As they look back over their lives with Counsellor Toni Beecher, Arla slowly comes to realise her own failings, and eventually discovers the long-hidden reason why Ric will never utter a cross word to his mother.

Also, adding to Arla’s stress is the fact that her son Stuart will soon be marrying Ria, a girl whom Arla feels is just looking for a free ride.  Arla is convinced that Ria will be no asset to Stuart at all; her new daughter-in-law just wants to be a mother and has no intention of ever working again once the babies start to arrive.  After visiting Stuart and Ria for Sunday lunch, Arla is convinced that her son is making the biggest mistake of his life…..

REVIEW FROM DANI J. CAILE, ARC READER:

5 stars.  “The best yet”
A wonderful journey across one woman’s understanding between herself and her in-laws. The way she finds out the intricacies of her relationship with her mother-in-law is cleverly done, with clear insights into the past and observing her own behaviour with her family around her. Well-written, the best I’ve read yet from Stevie Turner.



1. What inspired you to write this book?
The Daughter-in-law Syndrome is my latest book, as yet unpublished.  I wrote it because after hearing many tales of woe over the years I came to the unhappy conclusion that sometimes the life of a daughter-in-law just sucks, and of course this led me on to thinking how this fact could be good fodder for another Stevie novel!  

2.  Tell us a little bit about yourself.
I’ve been married for about 450 years, and have two grown children and four grandchildren.  If I’m not writing or at work you’ll find me walking around my pretty chocolate-box village in the country, thinking about what to write next but also trying to keep fit. I also love going to rock festivals and soaking up the atmosphere!

3.  How long have you been writing?
I’ve been writing stories all my life it seems.  I remember winning an inter-schools essay competition in junior school, and it just seems natural to me to write things down.  Writing has also been very therapeutic for me in the past.  

4.  What sort of conditions are most conducive to productivity?
Before I can write there has to be total silence.  I cannot concentrate with music or the TV on in the background.  As long as I’m alone in a room and there is no sound I can create away to my heart’s content!  I can also think up some good plots if I’m out walking around my village too, as long as nobody else is walking with me!  I am wonderfully anti-social, but at my time of life I revel in it.

5.  What’s your favourite aspect of being a writer?
It satisfies my creative urge.  If I’m not in the middle of writing a novel, then I’m a bit on the sad side.  Also I get to sit on my own in a quiet room and think my own thoughts, which to me is absolutely wonderful!  Also it’s that email you get when you’re not expecting it that tells you you’ve won an award (A House Without Windows has been chosen for a medal in the New Apple Book Awards 2014 Suspense/Thriller category).

6.  What do you do for a living?
I’d love to say I was a full-time writer, but at the moment I work as a medical secretary in a busy hospital.  I’ve learned a lot through my work though, and am glad of the chance to have worked in the good old NHS.

7.  What are the biggest challenges you face as a writer? 
Ha ha; marketing – the writer’s bugbear.  I now find I have to spend just half a day writing and the other half day marketing the previous books.  

8.  Who’s your favourite character from one of your books?  Why?
I think it has to be Lyn Fuller from ‘No Sex Please, I’m Menopausal!’ She had the guts to do what thousands of middle-aged women only dream about doing; leaving an unfaithful husband and making a new life for herself.

9.  What is your writing process like?  Are you a pantster, a plotter, or somewhere in-between?
Somewhere in-between, I think.  I have the outline in my head to start with, but once I start writing I let the plot take me where it will.  Sometimes the book ends up entirely different to how I had envisioned it to start with!

10.  What part of the world do you live in?
I live in a lovely village in the East of England, UK.  Sometimes it feels as though time has stood still, and it’s a far cry from the younger life I led in London.  However, now I’m middle-aged I prefer it; if I’m out walking, people smile and say hello to me (you won’t get that in London!).

11. If you had to co-author a book, who would be your ideal partner and why?
After I had read a few of Mark Edwards’ psychological thrillers, which is my all-time favourite genre, I would love to work on a book with him.  He writes the words and has the plots which I like to read.

12. How long does it typically take for you to write your first draft?
About three months.  I edit and re-write as I go. I’m not one for re-writing the whole novel when I’ve finished; I would find that too depressing.  I’ll read it through a few times, check spellings, change some words and add chapters here and there, but that’s as far as it goes.  Once I’ve finished there’s no way I’m writing the whole darned thing again!

13.  What are your favourite books?
I have my all-time favourites from my youth that are my comfort blankets; L.P Hartley’s ‘The Go-Between’, A.J Cronin’s ‘The Keys of the Kingdom’, and Mario Puzo’s ‘The Godfather’.  I know the last one doesn’t really gel with the other two, but it’s the family life I like reading about, not the violence….

14. What writing tools do you use, if any?
Just my PC and keyboard.  I will happily tap away until the day comes when I cannot tap any more.

15.  If you could have one superpower, what would it be?
The ability to turn back time, and return to being 20 years of age and know what I know now.  Ha ha (say no more)!

Guest Author – Linda Watkins

I’m happy to welcome Linda Watkins and her book Mateguas Island to my blog



1. What inspired you to write this book?


a.  At the time I started writing MATEGUAS, I lived on an unconnected island off the coast of Maine. Access was only by private boat or ferry. I also had recently purchased a new invention called the iPad. I had a lot of “down time” either on the ferry or waiting for the next one so I decided use the iPad to try to write a novel. I’d written songs and poems before, but I always had stories rattling around in my head and it seemed the right time to attempt to actually put one down on virtual paper.


2. If you had to co-author a book, who would be your ideal partner and why?


a. That’s a hard one. In my genre, one of the obvious choices would be Stephen King. I love his early writing (THE STAND, IT, SALEM’S LOT, THE SHINING) and his collections of short stories. But I think, if I had to make a choice, I’d pick Shirley Jackson. Her THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE is, in my opinion, the best haunted house story ever written. I also loved her very dark WE HAVE ALWAYS LIVED IN THE CASTLE. And she was born in San Francisco and grew up in Burlingame, not far from where I used to live on the Peninsula.


3. Tell me a little bit about yourself. 

I’m a retired, single lady, living in a big rambling house with three special needs rescue dogs – Splatter, Spudley and Jasper. I was born on the East Coast but my family moved to Michigan when I was very young. After college (Carnegie Mellon, ’70), I moved to the San Francisco Bay area where I lived most of my life. I think I will always consider the Peninsula ‘home’. 


I worked at various jobs before ending up at Stanford University School of Medicine, staying there for twenty wonderful years working as a Senior Financial Analyst in the Department of Pediatrics. When I turned 50, I was lucky enough to be able to take early retirement, sold my home in Belmont for a bundle of money, and moved to the high desert in Central Oregon. That’s where I adopted my three dogs and became involved in animal rescue. From there, I moved to the aforementioned island in Maine and then, full circle, back to Michigan where I live now.


4. What do you do for a living? 


a. I’m retired so the only “work” I do is writing and promoting my writing. My dogs – one blind, one with difficulty walking, and one diabetic – take up a good deal of my time, too.


5. What part of the world do you live in?


a. Right now, Michigan. Tomorrow, who knows? I’m thinking about the southwest – maybe Sedona.


6. How long have you been writing?


a. Novels – only about four years. Before that, I wrote mostly songs and poems for fun. When I was quite young, my sister and I used to write comical plays based on popular TV shows of the time. When we were finished, we’d record them on a big old reel-to-reel tape recorder my father had. My sister, by the way, is also a writer.


7. What is your writing process like? Are you a pantster, a plotter, or somewhere in between? 


a. I am definitely a pantster. Outlines, index cards and stuff like that make me cringe! I write in my head late at night, then sit down at the computer in the morning and regurgitate it. Or I just sit down and write. 


8. When and where do you write? 


a. I write directly into the computer. I used to use the iPad a lot but not anymore. Since I’m a morning person, I do most of my best work before noon.




9. What sorts of conditions are most conducive to productivity? 


a. I like it quiet. I don’t play music or anything. And I take lots of breaks. I’ll stop and play a computer game or do something around the house or walk the dog, then come back to what I’ve written and read it aloud to see how it sounds.




10. What’s your favorite aspect of being a writer? 


a. The fun stuff I get to do with my characters. You can’t do those things to people in real life! I get to kill them off, put them in horrible situations, ruin their lives, make them fall in love with the wrong people, etc. 


11. Your least favorite?


a. Marketing and promoting – I don’t know any author who really enjoys that stuff. It takes up so much time that could be better used for writing!


12. What are the biggest challenges you face as a writer? 


a. Right now getting the third novel in the MATEGUAS SERIES written! I’ve have the prologue, the epilogue, and some pieces of the middle done, but I’m having trouble with the beginning. It was the same with RETURN, getting everyone to the island is difficult and not the fun part of writing a supernatural novel.


13. Who are some of your favorite writers and why? 


a. John Fowles because he wrote my favorite book of all time, THE MAGUS. Stephen King’s early work because I love his characters, especially the younger ones. One of my favorite books of his is THE GIRL WHO LOVED TOM GORDON, a story about a young girl who gets lost in the Maine woods. Baseball plays a big part in it, too. And, last but certainly not least, Vladimir Nabokov because he wrote LOLITA! 


14. What are your favorite books?


a. My all time favorite book is THE MAGUS by John Fowles. I don’t know how many times I’ve read it, but each time I come away with something new. Another favorite is THE ART OF RACING IN THE RAIN by Garth Stein. I’m a dog lover so this book has a special place in my heart. A WALK IN THE WOODS by Bill Bryson is another great and fun read. SHADOWLAND by Peter Straub – very dark horror. And THE STAND and THE SHINING by Stephen King – both masterpieces.


15. What writing tools do you use, if any? 


a. If by tools, you mean writing programs, I don’t use any – just the computer and WORD. 

16. How long does it typically take for you to write your first draft? 


a. The first draft of MATEGUAS ISLAND took me two seasons – from April to September. RETURN TO MATEGUAS was done in pieces. I wrote about two-thirds of it in a couple of months then left it for six months or so. Then I rewrote the whole thing. 


17. Your final draft?


a. It took me about three years to get to a final draft of MATEGUAS ISLAND that I was happy with. RETURN was quicker, probably about a year and a half. I was actually working on both of them at the same time – polishing MATEGUAS while writing RETURN.


18. Who’s your favorite character from one of your books? Why?


a. Gotta be Karen. Many people don’t like her, but I do. She’s not your average heroine – she’s selfish, bitchy and sometimes mean. But she grows and learns – and that’s why I like her.


19. If you could have one superpower what would it be?


I’d like to be able to teleport! Not fly, but be able to just move through space instantaneously from one locale to another. I’d like to get up in the morning in Michigan and, if it was snowing, be able to transport myself (and my dogs) to a tropical beach for the day. Or maybe to the wilds of Australia. No driving to the airport, going through TSA screening, struggling with luggage, missing connections – none of that. Just one moment I’m here and the next, I’m there!





ABOUT THE MATEGUAS ISLAND SERIES


What could be more idyllic than to live on an island off the coast of Maine? That’s what Bill Andersen thought when he moved his family to Mateguas. But Mateguas is more than just pristine beaches nestled between rocky shores. No, Mateguas is something quite different….


WEBSITE:  http://www.mateguasisland.com


MATEGUAS ISLAND:  On a remote island, a troubled family is trying to pick up the pieces of their shattered lives and start over. But unbeknownst to them, the property they have inherited is steeped in ancient magic – magic that could seek to consume and destroy them.


An arcane locked box, a strange and foreboding trail into the woods, a seductive young woman, and tales of a malevolent Native American spirit are just some of the perils Karen Andersen must face in order to find a way to save her family.


MATEGUAS ISLAND was the 2014 Gold Medal Winner in Supernatural Fiction awarded by READERS’ FAVORITE INTERNATIONAL BOOK COMPETITION and the recipient of an Honorable Mention in Fiction from the 2014 HALLOWEEN BOOK FESTIVAL.


MATEGUAS ISLAND is available:


In print or eBook on Amazon, http://bit.ly/MATEGUAS
In print only, Barnes&Noble, http://bit.ly/mateguas-bn
As an eBook, iBOOKS, http://bit.ly/mateguas-iBooks
As an eBook, GOOGLE, http://bit.ly/mateguas-googleplay
As an eBook, NOOK, http://bit.ly/mateguas-nook
As an eBook, KOBO, http://bit.ly/mateguas-kobo




RETURN TO MATEGUAS ISLAND: A young woman searching for answers…a man trying desperately to remember what he has forgotten. What secrets lie buried? What really happened that night of the storm? 


Journey with Karen Andersen and her family back to Mateguas Island – a return to the mythos, passion, and magic that lie sleeping just beneath the surface – waiting and longing for this chance to be yet again reawakened! 


RETURN TO MATEGUAS ISLAND is currently only available as an eBook on Amazon, http://bit.ly/ReturnToMateguas. The print version is expected to be available by mid-March, 2015. 


SECRETS, A STORY OF LOVE AND BETRAYAL: SECRETS is a short prequel to MATEGUAS ISLAND. It fleshes out the two years prior to Bill and Karen’s move to the island, giving the reader more insight to their characters and motivations.


SECRETS is available as an eBook only on Amazon, http://bit.ly/amazon-secrets


AUTHOR BIO:


Born in Norwich, Connecticut, Linda Watkins moved to Michigan when she was four years old. After graduation from college (Carnegie-Mellon University ’70), Ms. Watkins relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area where she lived most of her adult life. A Senior Clinical Financial Analyst at Stanford University School of Medicine, Linda was always writing. At work, she created ‘long forms’ and business plans; at home, she wrote whimsical stories, poems and songs for the delight of her friends and family. In 2006, retired, she moved to Chebeague Island, Maine where she wrote her first novel, MATEGUAS ISLAND.


Today, she resides in Western Michigan with her three rescue dogs (Splatter, Spudley and Jasper) and has just completed the sequel to MATEGUAS, aptly titled, RETURN TO MATEGUAS ISLAND, which was published in December 2014. She is actively at work on the third full-length novel in the MATEGUAS ISLAND SERIES that she hopes to have ready for publication in late 2015.


For more information, please stop by her personal website,http://www.lindawatkins.biz, or her novel websitehttp://www.mateguasisland.com


You can also follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Linda-Watkins-Author/412758982152044

Guest Author- PJ Fiala

I’m pleased to welcome another PJ to my blog today.   Folks, meet PJ Fiala and her new book, Rydin’ the Storm Out.

1. What inspired you to write this book?


a. I was and am inspired by life.  Have you seen the news? Read the papers?  Good grief, life is complicated, unusual, interesting and mind boggling.  There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t hear or read something and think, that is some crazy stuff.  Keep in mind that my day job is as a paralegal, so I hear some crazy stuff.  So, back to my inspiration.  Because of the complexities and unusualness of life, I write stories that have a little angst (not too much, life gives us that), a little adventure and a lot of love (sometimes, life doesn’t give us enough of that).  


2. If you had to co-author a book, who would be your ideal partner and why?


a. I love Sylvia Day.  She is my inspiration and I would absolutely love to know how her mind works, what her writing process is and how she puts it all together.  


3. Tell me a little bit about yourself. 


a. I live in Wisconsin, just outside of Green Bay, though I was born in Missouri and spent my summers with my grandma’s family in Kentucky.  I call Kentucky home more than Missouri.  I still have family in Kentucky, and visit at least once a year to see them all.  I have four children, all grown and three beautiful grandchildren.  My husband and I ride motorcycles.  We ride whenever we can.  We’ve been on some fabulous trips and are looking forward to so many more.  With retirement only about a year away, we are hoping to be on the road several months each year.  I come from a long line of Veterans. My great grandfathers, grandfathers, father, brother and two of my sons.  My two sons both have served in Iraq and Afghanistan and my youngest is still in the Army Reserves.  I have a concealed carry permit and believe strongly in the right to keep and bear arms and do so proudly, but not without the understanding of the awesome responsibility of carrying.  Our whole family will go to the gun range together, or as many of us who can, to practice.  It’s a fabulous privilege.  And, lastly, I love to write steamy romances.


4. What do you do for a living? 


a. As I mentioned, I am a paralegal.  The law office I work in deals mostly with business related law.  I have my bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management with a minor in Paralegal.  The law I work in is heavily geared to employment law, business law, and litigation.  


5. What part of the world do you live in?


a. I live in the United States, just outside of Green Bay, Wisconsin.


6. How long have you been writing?


a. I have been writing for about three years now, though I have wanted to write my whole life.  I let fear stand in the way for a very long time and finally decided I deserved to do what made me happy.  My husband has been a huge supporter and encourages me to follow my dreams.


7. What is your writing process like? Are you a pantster, a plotter, or somewhere in between? 


a. I’m totally a pantster.  When I sit to write, I usually have my basic story in my mind, never on paper.  When I have the basic story in my mind and sit down to write, I can go all day.  The story just flows and usually takes me places I didn’t intend to go when I first started.  My characters usually misbehave, but if I left them go, I’m usually happy with the direction.  That’s not to say there aren’t major revisions along the way.


8. When and where do you write? 


a. I write when the mood strikes me, as long as the mood strikes me when I am not at work.  When I have a story mostly puzzled out, I will set aside a weekend and let everyone know this is my writing weekend – Leave Me Alone.  I have a dedicated office at home, but lately have found that I prefer to stand while writing, so I will often take my laptop into the kitchen and stand at the counter for long periods.  


9. What sorts of conditions are most conducive to productivity? 


a. I like having music on or the television, especially home DIY shows.  I need noise or music. I find that when I need to, I can tune out things I don’t want or need to hear. When I need a break, I have the background noise to fall back on.




10. What’s your favorite aspect of being a writer? 


a. The creativity.  I love being able to invent people that I would like to know or be related to.  I love inventing scenarios and situations.  


11. Your least favorite?


a. Marketing.  YUCK.  It is so dang time consuming.  There is so much out there and it’s so darn frustrating sometimes.  And, it takes away from my writing time.


12. What are the biggest challenges you face as a writer? 


a. Time, always time.  Still working full time, I have to fit the writing, marketing, editing, cover design, teaser creation, formatting, uploading, swag creation, etc. into a few short hours a week.  It never seems to be enough.  My to-do list seems to grow rather than shrink.


13. Who are some of your favorite writers and why? 


a. I mentioned Sylvia Day before.  I love her books, her characters and her writing style.  I like Jill Shalvis.  She is so darn funny and her characters are light-hearted and fun.  I like S.C. Stephens.  Her writing style grabs hold and hangs on.  Lauren Dane is fabulous.  Gosh there are so many fabulous writers out there.


14. What are your favorite books?


a. I love steamy romances, not necessarily erotic, but I love being titillated and some steamy, panty melting scenes.  But, I want there to be a story to go along with it. I love it when two people need to fight to stay together. Not always fight with each other, but there are usually outside forces to battle and win. 


15. What writing tools do you use, if any? 


a. My mind and my laptop.  I suppose you could say Pinterest.  I create boards for every book.  Any inspirations I have for characters, clothing, places, foods, drinks, houses, bikes, anything, I locate and pin to my Pinterest boards and look at them often for additional inspiration.  I also create music lists on Spotify to go with my books as well.


16. How long does it typically take for you to write your first draft? 


a. It depends.  My first book is 455 pages.  That took me about a month to write.  It went through many revisions and, even recently, another revision as I am republishing it this month.  Dog Days of Summer took about that same about of time for the first draft.  Rydin’ the Storm Out took about three weeks.  I have others coming soon, that have taken about 2-3 weeks.  I like to write them and then put them away for a little while.  I’ll pull them back out and look them over in a few weeks and usually make some changes.  Two weeks ago, I wrote a short story for inclusion in an anthology in a day.  I started on Saturday morning and before six o’clock Saturday night, I was finished with it.  That was a fun day.


17. Your final draft?


a. Oh, that can be a while.  As I mentioned, I’ll put them away a bit and come back to them.  I would say another month or two after the first draft.


18. Who’s your favorite character from one of your books? Why?


a. Grayson Kinkaide from Second Chances is my favorite H.  He was my first and he’s simply unforgettable.


19. If you could have one superpower what would it be.?


a. Ooooo, I would like to be Storm from X-Men.  I could control the weather.  I would like that.  People I disliked would find themselves in perpetual thunder, lightning and just plan crappy weather all the darn time. While people that I cared about would enjoy all the warmth and sunshine they wanted. 


Book Info:


Title: Rydin’ the Storm Out
Publication Date: January 9, 2015
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Pages: 226
Publisher: Rolling Thunder Publishing
Format: eBook and Paperback
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00RI9I4DQ
Universal Amazon Link: http://myBook.to/RydintheStormOut  
Barnes & Noble: http://goo.gl/zpLuVr 
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24146271-rydin-the-storm-out


Tag Line:
Storms roll into our lives when we least expect them. It’s our passion and desire that help us hang on and keep Rydin’ the Storm Out.
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Blurb:
Working at Rolling Thunder Motorcycles has been enough for Ryder, until now. He’s always been the shy, quiet one. He watched his father find love and didn’t think it was possible for him. Until he met Molly. Something stirred inside of him, but would he take the leap out of his shell to ask her out?
Molly has always been head strong and devoted to her work. Building up her photography business has always been top priority. Vowing to not make the same mistakes as her mother, she put love on the back burner. That is until she is hired to shoot a wedding and the groom’s son catches her off guard.
Is Molly ready to take that leap and realize not all men are the same? Will Ryder and Molly be able to move past their own insecurities and calm the storm that rages inside them? Or will they be Rydin’ the Storm Out alone?



Author Bio:
I was born in Bridgeton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.  During my time in Missouri, I explored the Ozarks, swam in the Mississippi River, played kickball and endless games of hide-and-seek with the neighborhood kids. Spending summers in Kentucky with my grandmother, Ruth, are among my fondest childhood memories.
 When I was thirteen, my family moved to Wisconsin to learn to farm.  Yes, learn to farm! Taking city kids and throwing them on a farm, with twenty-eight cows purchased from the Humane Society because they had been abused, was interesting, to say the least.  I learned to milk cows, the ins and outs of a breeding schedule, feeding schedule, the never-ending haying in the summer, and trying to stay warm in the winter. During our first winter in Wisconsin, we had thirty-six inches of snow from one storm, and we were snowed in for three days!  Needless to say, I wasn’t loving Wisconsin.
I’m married with four children and three grandchildren.  I have learned to love Wisconsin, though I still hate snow. Wisconsin and the United States are beautiful and my husband and I travel around by motorcycle seeing new places and meeting new people.  It never ceases to amaze me how many people are interested in where we are going and what we have seen along the way.  At almost every stop we make, the locals will ask us where we’re headed and offer advice on which roads in the area are best for travel and seeing the sites. They are also more than willing to share what others before us have told them about great rides and the best scenic routes to take. 
I come from a family of veterans.  My grandfather, father, brother, two of my sons, and one daughter-in-law are all veterans.  Needless to say, I am proud to be an American and proud of the service my amazing family has given.


Website:  https://www.pjfiala.com


Facebook: www.facebook.com/pjfiala1


Street Team:https://www.facebook.com/groups/RollingThunderMotorcycles/


Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/pfiala


Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/pattifiala/rydin-the-storm-out/  


Google+:  https://plus.google.com/+PJFiala/

New Release– End of Lonely Street by Alicia Dean – Plus an Awesome Giveaway

I’m excited to share my latest release from The Wild Rose Press on what would have been Elvis’ eightieth birthday. ‘End of Lonely Street’ is a Vintage Romance Short Story set in 1957, in the era when Elvis first burst on the scene. Like my heroine in the story, I am a diehard Elvis fan. (As you probably figured out, I took the title from a line in Heartbreak Hotel, which was Elvis’ first million selling record).

Check out End of Lonely Street and enter to win GREAT prizes…

GIVEAWAY: – Entries accepted from January 8, 2015 through noon on January 22, 2015

Three prizes –

Elvis Gift Basket including DVD, CD, plus more
$25 Amazon Gift Card
$10 Amazon Gift Card

First place winner has first choice, second place winner has second choice, third place winner receives remaining prize.

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Amazon Buy Link: http://amzn.com/B00QQO3BK0

Blurb:
Can she let go of the past, before it destroys her future?

All Toby Lawson wanted was to go to college to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher and to be free of her alcoholic mother and the painful memories of finding her and the guy Toby loved kissing. But when her mother nearly burns the house down, Toby must put her dreams on hold and return home to care for her. The only time she isn’t lonely and miserable is when she’s listening to her heartthrob, Elvis Presley. His music takes her away, helps her escape from everything wrong in her life.

Noah Rivers has always loved Toby, but no matter what he says, and even though she knows her mother initiated the kiss, and that he didn’t kiss her back, she can‘t seem to get past what happened. He soon realizes that the true problem lies in Toby’s belief that she’s not good enough for him and in her fear that she will be just like her mother.

What will it take to prove to her that she deserves to be happy, and that he would give anything to be the man to make her dreams come true?

Excerpt:

Chapter One
Mapleton, Tennessee, November, 1957
Toby Lawson closed her eyes and shut out all sounds of the diner, except for Elvis Presley’s voice. He was crooning about how she was the only one for him…no matter where he went or what he did… he’d spend his whole life loving her…
Rough hands landed on her waist and shattered the fantasy. She caught a whiff of hair tonic and too much cologne, and she snapped her eyes open. Wes Markham’s hateful face replaced the image of Elvis’ beautiful, crooked smile and smoldering blue eyes.
“Let me go.” She gritted her teeth, keeping her voice low. If her boss, Mr. Winstead, knew there was trouble on account of her, he’d explode. He’d barely let her have the job in the first place. Everyone in Mapleton knew the Lawson women were trouble.
“Come on, honey. If you like that hip swivel, Presley ain’t the only one who’s got it. I got it too.” He released her with his left hand so he could run it over his slicked down hair and gave her a big-toothed, wolfish smile. “Only we’d be naked.” He shot a cocky grin over to his two companions—Chuck Stenson and Billy Garfield—who were leaning against the jukebox making kissing and whooping sounds.
Toby gripped his right wrist with one hand, tightening her hold on the utensils she held in the other. “I said let me go. Now!”
“Aw, be a sport, Green-Eyes.”
The bulge of his pelvis pressed into her abdomen, and she gasped in shock. Nausea tightened in her esophagus. “Wes Markham, I’m warning you…”
She shoved against him, but he didn’t budge.
He pulled her tighter. “Your momma’s a whole lot friendlier than you are. They say the apple don’t fall far from the tree, so how’s about you cut the pretense and we go someplace quiet? Winstead won’t miss you for a few minutes.”
Her cheeks heated. She didn’t dare look around. No doubt the customers were watching, listening. Elvis had stopped singing and everyone in the place could hear what he’d said about her mother. It wasn’t like they didn’t all know, though. Constance Lawson hadn’t exactly kept her escapades a secret.
Toby clenched her teeth and brandished the utensils. She spoke loud enough for everyone to hear. “Release me this instant, or I swear, you’ll be pulling this steak knife out of your eyeball.”
He held her gaze for a split second, then gave a laugh that was somewhere between nervous and furious. “Sure, sure. Okay.” He released her and stepped back. “I was just foolin’ around anyway. I got better things to do with my time than waste it on a used up chick like you.”
Muffled laughter rose around her. Oh God, she could crawl into a hole.
“How about you apologize to the lady, then beat it?”
Toby whirled at the male voice. Noah Rivers stood behind her, looking handsome and sharp in his police uniform—even with his dark hair in the military buzz cut. Her knees weakened, and tingles swept over her skin. She swallowed against the sudden dryness in her throat. She’d heard he was back, but hadn’t seen him until now. And what a time to have a reunion.

*** 10% of all of Alicia Dean’s net royalties for End of Lonely Street will go to
The Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation http://www.graceland.com/epcf/  ***

Alicia Dean lives in Edmond, Oklahoma. She has three grown children and a huge network of supportive friends and family. She writes mostly contemporary suspense and paranormal, but has also written in other genres, including a few vintage historicals.
Other than reading and writing, her passions are Elvis Presley, MLB, NFL (she usually works in a mention of one or all three into her stories) and watching her favorite televisions shows like Vampire Diaries, Justified, Sons of Anarchy, Haven, The Mindy Project, and Dexter (even though it has sadly ended, she will forever be a fan). Some of her favorite authors are Michael Connelly, Dennis Lehane, Lee Child, Lisa Gardner, Sharon Sala, Jordan Dane, Ridley Pearson, Joseph Finder, and Jonathan Kellerman…to name a few.
Find Alicia here:
Website: http://aliciadean.com/
Blog: http://aliciadean.com/alicias-blog/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/Alicia_Dean_
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Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/468339.Alicia_Dean

I’m not gone

No, I haven’t abandoned this blog. Life has gotten in the way.

My grandson was born two months early. He’s doing well, thank you very much. We still don’t know when he’ll be released from the hospital, but he’s not having any unusual medical issues. He’s not even in the NICU anymore. 🙂
But in the meantime, I have a baby quilt to get finished. I’m working on it like crazy, because I’d love to have it done in time for him to be wrapped up in it when he goes home. That means my writing time has ceased to exist. Yes, I miss it, but first things first.
I’d hoped to have my next book, Her Ladyship’s Ring, released by the end of January. That’s not going to happen. I haven’t set a new time frame in my mind yet, but maybe March? I’ll be taking off for a couple of weeks when he is released to spend time with him and his parents, and that will factor into the schedule. Once things settle down somewhat, I’ll let you know.
And hey, when I get the quilt done, (it’s a stamped cross-stitch embroidery kit) I’ll post it on here.  
Thanks for reading!

Added 1/4/2015


Happy New Year! And I did it!  I finished the quilt. As I promised, here’s a picture. 

Cover Reveal- Double Betrayal by Ada Frost

Double
Betrayal (Surviving #3)

By

Ada
Frost

Release
date: 29
th
January

Firstly I want to thank
you for taking part in my cover reveal, you don’t know how much
your support means to me. Thank you from the bottom of my heart x
Emily’s life had
three basic rules, love her family fiercely. Never expect forever and
most importantly, shield her heart from pain. At a tender age she had
learned love is not forever, sex destroys and if you don’t invest
your heart, it can never be broken. She played life safe.
All it takes though, is
one moment, a defining light in the perpetual darkness to bring life
into your heart. For Emily, it was a night she would never forget, an
ordinary evening of dancing, drinking and if she was in the mood, a
brief one night stand. But then he beguiled her. His emerald
eyes captivated and enslaved her to him.
What Emily didn’t
anticipate was the mysterious giant to sit beside her and rock her
foundations. His dirty mouth and sexy innuendos intrigued her. The
green eyed Adonis took her for the ride of her life, on his
motorbike. One she would never forget. He intertwined himself into
her life and captured her soul.
But the illusion of
beauty can hide a broken past. And as the lovers fall deeper, the
darkness leeches into the light, suffocating and destroying all
within its path. Until there is nothing left but betrayal and
shattered hearts.
Due to sexual content,
it may not be suitable for readers under the age of 18 years of age.

New Release from my friend Lila Rose

I’m tickled to share this. Lila Rose was an immense help with my first book, Wolves’ Pawn. Her new book looks to be another great read!

Title: Black Out
Author: Lila Rose
Series: Hawks MC Series, Book 3
Genre: Fiction/Humorous/Romance/Erotica 
Cover Designer: Louisa at LM Creations  
Release Date: December 15, 2014

At twenty-four, Clarinda James has lived a traumatic life. One of the last images she saw before losing her sight was that of her parents’ death. The nightmares of that time still haunt her every night.  Taken in at nineteen by her sister, Clary didn’t know there was going to be a price to pay, a price far greater than her blindness. It’s not until Blue walks into her life, she realises it’s possible to experience the joy of warmth. In her darkness, Blue will become her beacon, her guide. Little does she know that she’ll need to count on Blue more than she thought she would. 
She has to…if she wants to stay alive. 
Blue Skies is on the lookout for a woman. Always there to support his brothers, Talon and Griz, he’s not a stranger to the craziness of love or life. Nor is he a stranger to making it clear that comments surrounding his name are out of bounds. Despite the often effed-up situations his brothers find themselves in as a result of their women, he’s more than happy to settle down when he finds his missing piece. 
After three weeks of seeing a gorgeous redhead in a café, he refuses to let the opportunity pass him by. Building a tentative relationship with Clary is no easy task; she’s damaged. It’s not until he discovers the truth behind her darkness that he willing lays claim to her. He is determined to protect her, no matter the cost. She is irrefutably his. 

“Because I have had my eyes on you for three damn Saturdays, waiting to catch your eye, waiting for you to get the courage to come talk to me, but you haven’t. So now, we do this my way.”
“Your way?” I asked on a whisper.
“Yeah, sugar,” he said softly, “my way.”
Licking my suddenly dry lips, I then said, “You sure are…”
“Cocky? Great with words? Smart? Handsome?”
Smiling, I shook my head. “I wouldn’t know. I can’t see,” I told him and removed my sunglasses, blinking in his direction.

He hissed, “Your eyes are damn beautiful like that.”


Other Books in the Series
Holding Out
Hawks MC Series, Book 1
Available HERE
Climbing Out
Hawks MC Series, Book 2
Available HERE

I was born in Brisbane, Australia. My step-dad was in the Army, which caused us to move around a lot. We finally settled in country Victoria, Australia. I am the youngest of four children and I can say that I was spoilt a bit. I drove my mum crazy when I refused to eat meat at a young age. Now I live with my husband and two children, and I find myself regretting all the troubles I put my parents through because my monsters are just as picky as I was.

I started writing in 2013 and self-published the first of the Hawks MC Club series Holding Out. The next to follow was something different, I wrote Senseless Attraction, a YA novel. Soon I was back to the Hawks series with number two Climbing Out. I have more to write in the series, but there will be also be more novels in the humorous erotica genre, like Left to Chance, which is out now.

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The Christmas Ship



I’m please to welcome Linda Andrews and her new book The Christmas Ship.

In
1917 when U.S. President Woodrow Wilson declared war on Germany, the
entire nation went to war. Families didn’t just send their sons and
daughters overseas, they too were expected to make sacrifices. None
other than Herbert Hoover (future president) was in charge of making
certain the soldiers and sailors had enough food by making families
conserve. His plan was simple—give up one thing per day of the week to
help the war effort and bore his name, Hooverizing.

There were Wheatless Mondays (corn meal was substituted)
Meatless Tuesdays (beans and fish were substituted)
Porkless Saturdays (beans and fish were substituted)
Heatless days to conserve coal (needed to power the steamships carrying troops and supplies overseas)
Legal holidays every Monday during the winter to conserve coal
Industrial shutdowns to conserve coal.
And the introduction of Daylight Savings Time to allow work to be done during normal daylight hours.

Woman
in large cities were sent to pick over rotted produce to save what
could be saved and canned for troop use. These volunteers rescued
millions of tons of produce and received extra rations for their
families for their work. 

Land
Armies were created in every available lot to grow produce and we saw
the rise to the Victory Gardens usually associated with World War 2.
Families sent jars of grease collected from their kitchens for the war
effort. Every association banded together to create comfort bags and
donate goods to relief efforts. 

The
efforts were enough to turn the tide of a war that had been stalemated
for years and bring an end to the suffering of peoples on both sides of
the conflict. So as we enjoy our holiday this year, take a moment to be
thankful for those whose sacrifices have been mostly forgotten and
remember that when humanity stands united, anything is possible.

Blurb:
American
businessman Jacob Kerrigan works behind enemy lines to help feed seven
million starving Belgians and bring Christmas to the children. The
Commission for Relief in Belgium asks only one thing of its delegates:
remain neutral in a war-torn country.
Roselle
Perrine works in soup kitchens and her family farm by day, and spies
for the Belgian resistance at night. She uses her position in society to
convince Jacob to stay in her chateau, hoping the relief delegate’s
presence will cover her nocturnal activities.
But the Kaiser’s Army is watching.
When Roselle’s spying is discovered, will Jacob remain neutral or fight for love?


To
be entered in a drawing to receive an electronic copy of The Christmas
Ship please leave a comment with a tradition you continue that connects
you with  your family’s past.

Cover Reveal for T;L. Smith

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Title: Pure Punishment
Author: T.L. Smith
Genre: Dark Romance
Release Date: January 3, 2015
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About The Book:
One, Two.
Who to kill?
Three, four.
You better open your door.
Five, six.
Cut or nick?
Seven, eight.
Don’t party to late.
Nine, ten.
Watch your gate.

My name is Kayla. Would you like to play a game with me? I promise to only make you bleed and possibly scream.

Are you ready for some fun?

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About The Author:

T.L. lives in Brisbane, Australia with her 2 children. She started writing because of her love of reading. She used to doodle with ideas when she was younger, but never wrote too much. Her life dream is to be a full time author. If you ask her if she is like her characters, she says, “I am like both of the characters from my two book series. I think I have put a bit of myself in both….Krinos tends to say things without thinking, I do the same. She also rules the roost, and I do the same in my household.” Her celebrity crush is Chris Hemsworth, she loves chocolate ice cream, her biggest pet peeve is nails on a chalkboard., and she is not a fan of having her photo taken. She loves being part of the Indie Book world, and has made some amazing friends along the way. But, she acknowledges she could never do what she does if it wasn’t for the bloggers that pimp her and the fans that support her and read her books.

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Guest Post- Kryssie Fortune

In time for the holidays!

Sweet
Treats Werewolves Love 
Hi,
Kryssie
Fortune here. I’ve dropped by to tell you about the heroine in my
latest book. She spent two years running the Lykae Army Mess. She
discovered the way to a werewolf’s heart is to feed him cake.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work with Joel, the werewolf she loves.
Last
time I saw her, she gave some of her recipes to share with my
friends.
Excerpt
She
stared at him as though he’d sprouted wings and flown around the
room. “Last time I was alone with you, you couldn’t get away fast
enough. I’m going nowhere with a louse like you. Go away. My cakes
are better company than you.”
Not
exactly the reaction he’d hoped for. Normally women fell over
themselves to attract his attention. Ellie refused to fall for his
charm, but he deserved every angry word she threw at him. It rocked
him when he realized he’d treated his mate with the same disdain
Olivia showed him.
Ellie,
please…” For once Joel didn’t know what to say. He blamed
himself for the coldness between them. Before he could find the right
words, his pack mates were back, all of them trying to flirt with
Ellie. They polished off the first tray of tarts, then jostled to get
at the ones Ellie had just taken out of the oven.
Recipe
for Ellie’s Coffee and Walnut cake
For
the sponge
Ingredients
50 grams walnut
pieces
225 grams caster
sugar
225 grams soft unsalted
butter (plus some for greasing)
200 grams plain
flour
4 teaspoons instant
espresso powder
2 ½ teaspoons baking
powder
½ teaspoon bicarbonate
of soda
4 large eggs
1 – 2 tablespoons milk

For the buttercream frosting

350 grams icing
sugar
175 grams soft unsalted
butter
2 ½ teaspoons instant
espresso powder
 (dissolved
in 1 tablespoon boiling water)
approx. 10 walnut
halves
 (to
decorate)


Method:
Preheat
the oven to 180°C/gas mark 4/350°F.

  1. Butter two 20cm / 8inch
    sandwich tins and line the base of each with baking parchment.
  2. Put the walnut pieces
    and sugar into a food processor and blitz to a fine nutty powder.
  3. Add the 225g/2 sticks
    butter, flour, 4 teaspoons espresso powder, baking powder, bicarb
    and eggs and process to a smooth batter.
  4. Add the milk, pouring it
    down the funnel with the motor still running, or just pulsing, to
    loosen the cake mixture: it should be a soft, dropping consistency,
    so add more milk if you need to. (If you are making this by hand,
    bash the nuts to a rubbly powder with a rolling pin and mix with the
    dry ingredients; then cream the butter and sugar together, and beat
    in some dry ingredients and eggs alternately and, finally, the
    milk.)
  5. Divide the mixture
    between the 2 lined tins and bake in the oven for 25 minutes, or
    until the sponge has risen and feels springy to the touch.
  6. Cool the cakes in their
    tins on a wire rack for about 10 minutes, before turning them out
    onto the rack and peeling off the baking parchment.
  7. When the sponges are
    cool, you can make the buttercream.
  8. Pulse the icing
    sugar
     in
    the food processor until it is lump free, then add the butter and
    process to make a smooth icing.
  9. Dissolve the instant
    espresso powder in 1 tablespoon boiling water and add it while still
    hot to the processor, pulsing to blend into the buttercream.
  10. If you are doing this by
    hand, sieve the
     icing
    sugar
     and
    beat it into the butter with a wooden spoon.
  11. Then beat in the hot
    coffee liquid.
  12. Place 1 sponge upside
    down on your cake stand or serving plate.
  13. Spread with about half
    the icing; then place on it the second sponge, right side up (i.e.
    so the 2 flat sides of the sponges meet in the middle) and cover the
    top with the remaining icing in a ramshackle swirly pattern.
  14. This cake is all about
    old-fashioned, rustic charm, so don’t worry unduly: however the
    frosting goes on is fine. similarly, don’t fret about some
    buttercream oozing out around the middle: that’s what makes it
    look so inviting.
  15. Gently press the walnut
    halves into the top of the icing all around the edge of the circle
    about 1cm apart.
 
Happy
baking!
While
you are here, please take a look at my book
To
Mate a Werewolf
Blurb
The
scars on Ellie Padget’s cheek are a constant reminder of the times
she tried to escape from sexual slavery. Two years ago, Joel—alpha
in waiting of the Tundra-Tough pack—led the rescue party that freed
her. She’s loved him ever since.

Their
relationship finally explodes into steaming sex, but he offers to pay
her off. She walks away with her head high and her heart shattered.
When she learns of a plot to destroy Joel and his pack, her only
option is return to his side and warn him.

Joel
has to fight to retain the pack that should be his by right, and no
one can leave until the pack has a new alpha. He’s horrified when
Ellie turns up on the night he’s to meet the woman he’s agreed to
marry but never met. She’s stuck there until he claims his
birthright. Finally, he realizes Ellie’s his true mate. Now he has
to choose between his arranged marriage, and the one woman he truly
loves. Will he choose with his head or his heart?

To
Mate a Werewolf is a stand alone story within the Scattered Siblings
series.
Buy
Link
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AU http://bit.ly/159aunB
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