Sunday, August 19, 2012
Nick's Book Blog: Blog Tour Stop : My Hero Is My Monster by June Spe...
Nick's Book Blog: Blog Tour Stop : My Hero Is My Monster by June Spe...: Hi everyone! I decided to participate in this blog tour when Majanka contacted me and asked if I wanted to help spread the word ...
Friday, August 17, 2012
Freebie Friday
Jolie McIntyre (Life Beyond the Grave)
Being killed in a horrific car accident. Jolie McIntyre faces death at the young age of seventeen. She realizes only after she is gone that things are not always as they seem.
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Thursday, August 16, 2012
Lovely Reads: My Hero is My Monster Excerpt
Lovely Reads: My Hero is My Monster Excerpt: Book Excerpt I stood in the tenth story window, my eyes bloodshot and tears flowing. The monster in my bedroom had tormented me day an...
Sunday, August 12, 2012
Interview and Review with Paulette Mahurin
BLURBS:
BIO:
Paulette Mahurin is a Nurse Practitioner specializing in women's
health in Ojai, CA where she lives with her husband Terry and their
two dogs, Max & Bella (both rescued from kill shelters). She began
writing in her early teens and while in college entered two literary
contest and came in second in both in the non-fiction category.
One of her stories was featured in the magazine Concepts. She
continued writing and in the last six years contracted a serious
chronic illness which took her off work and afforded her time to
write, in that time she completed her first novel, The Persecution
of Mildred Dunlap. Mahurin holds a Master's Degree in Nursing
from UCLA and when she's not writing or working she's helping
women with health issues pro-bono.
“Paulette Mahurin’s
first novel is surefooted and unflinching in its portrayal of a singular and
unique character and her compelling struggles. Compassionate and confident,
Mahurin allows Mildred’s story to burn through onto the page with all its
inherent outrage and tenacious, abiding love. Here is a character we can
champion—flawed, striving, surviving— and fully embrace in her awkward,
beautiful navigation of a world that resists her in every way.” Deb Norton, Playwrite/screenwriter
of The Whole Banana
“If
you need to question your values, read this book! The author captures the
intolerance and hypocrisy of a 1895 Nevada town, and its transcendence in time
through tolerance and understanding. The angst and pain that two women
feel daily, living the ‘lie’ of their lesbian relationship, and the prejudice they must endure, is
unconscionable. I was moved to tears by their struggle in the face of the conflicted values that
continue to dominate our ‘modern’ society.” William K. Fox, PhD, Professor of Zoology
“The
Persecution of Mildred Dunlap” is not just about the struggle of two
women against a community that condemns same-sex relationships. This
important book speaks to the viciousness of all forms of prejudice. It
shows how oppression silences and hurts victims. It reveals how
close-mindedness and sharp words kill the spirit in others.
Author Paulette Mahurin does a masterful job in bringing the characters and scenes to life. The happenings in a small Nevada town in 1895 are cradled within international news about the controversial actions of Oscar Wilde. The historical context gives Mahurin’s book a richness that many novels lack. I wholeheartedly recommend “The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap.” Dr. Charlotte Laws, PhD
Author Paulette Mahurin does a masterful job in bringing the characters and scenes to life. The happenings in a small Nevada town in 1895 are cradled within international news about the controversial actions of Oscar Wilde. The historical context gives Mahurin’s book a richness that many novels lack. I wholeheartedly recommend “The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap.” Dr. Charlotte Laws, PhD
BIO:
Paulette Mahurin is a Nurse Practitioner specializing in women's
health in Ojai, CA where she lives with her husband Terry and their
two dogs, Max & Bella (both rescued from kill shelters). She began
writing in her early teens and while in college entered two literary
contest and came in second in both in the non-fiction category.
One of her stories was featured in the magazine Concepts. She
continued writing and in the last six years contracted a serious
chronic illness which took her off work and afforded her time to
write, in that time she completed her first novel, The Persecution
of Mildred Dunlap. Mahurin holds a Master's Degree in Nursing
from UCLA and when she's not writing or working she's helping
women with health issues pro-bono.
Contacts
http:// thepersecutionofmildreddunlap. wordpress.com/
https://www.facebook.com/ ThePersecutionOfMildredDunlap
http://ovnblog.com/?p=6342
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http://ovnblog.com/?p=6342
Interview
**Your name:
Paulette Mahurin
**Your book: The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap
Do your characters
talk to you? YES. If so, what do they say? They tell me what’s
important to put in the dialogue and what takes the reader out of the story.
They tell me what is coming from their voice and what I’m interjecting. They
tell me what to write. They speak their lines to me and I write them. I have
quite the relationship with them. A few of them listen to me and change their
minds, like Charley, in deciding what to do at a crisis moment In the story.
What was your
inspiration for this story? Oscar Wilde’s imprisonment, unjustly, for having
sex with another man, shortly after Britian had changed its laws on
homosexuality, he landed
at the wrong end
of a court case. He was imprisoned in a hard labor prison camp for two years
and it broke his spirit, having no pen or paper to write with, running on a
tread mill six hours a day, eating watery soup, and sleeping on a hard wooden
board. For what, because he fell in love and wanted to be with his lover, the
most basic of human experiences. The trauma and indignity he experienced was
incomprehensible. I carried his imprisonment throughout the story, the
inspiration and motivation, the undercurrent that stirred intolerance and
propelled the story line, that was my inspiration, to bring for the injustice
that the intolerance caused.
.
How long did it
take you to write this book? Six years.
What do you think
makes a good romantic hero? Someone we can relate to, within our reach, but who
we can also aspire to be, who in we see the best of ourselves in, that part we
love about who we fundamentally are, and who we dream about wanting to be, our
romantic inner-self.
Which character of
this book was the easiest to write? Gus, the local General Store owner. He was
the narrative voice incarnate, the soulful philosophical part, that has the
authentic “right” answers that resonate as truth, that stir epiphanies, that
are fundamentally impartial that we can relate to because they are based in
experience not false beliefs.
If you had to sum
up advice to a new writer in two sentences, what would you say? A writer
writes. Sit down, do it, and tell your internal critic to shut up.
Who is your
favorite character of this book, and why? Charley, because he grows. He comes
from a devastating loss, vulnerable and raw, and is open to what is to come.
What comes is life as his teacher and he, the student, shows us all what it is
to learn and conquer barriers to courage. He is our decent voice that is
misunderstood until actions come to his rescue, his own actions. He is the gift
that God gives up when we can see, with clarity, what is happening in the
living moment and not what we want to think is happening. He is the God given
gift that experiences what it is to live, in the alive moment, without the
dictate of thought.
Fun Stuff:
What do you prefer
- chocolate or vanilla - and why? Chocolate: stimulated endorphins and that
feels good!
If you were one of
the five people left after the zombie apocalypse,
who would you want the other four to be?
An Emergency Medicine doctor, a great comedian, a gifted chef, someone I
was physically attracted to, permanently.
.
Day or Night? Why?
Day. I love sunshine and am more awake.
Favorite male
celebrity? Why? Philip Seymour Thomas.
He has raw talent that is endlessly watchable.
Favorite Movie?
Too many to choose from: Enchanted April, Shawshank Redemption, Shindler’s
List, ET, All About Eve…
Last book you read
or the book you are reading now? The
Citizens by L. M. Smith. Just did a review on it which is on amazon and
goodreads.
Favorite
season? Spring Why? It’s a rebirth, an
awakening o what has been dormant, life
returning, and a
beautiful time in nature.
Review 5 Stars
Absolutely the best book I've read in a very long time. I would recommend this book to any avid reader out there. Love the detail and the characters come to life from the pages. I felt I was there. Great writing.
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Interview and Review with Yvonne Mikell
Roosevelt, an old Victorian nestled on the border of upscale Chestnut Hill and middle-class Mt. Airy, is the obsession of two people, Elizabeth Samms and Gordon Roosevelt. Gordon is a realtor who likes to flip properties. Handy man Donovan Smith helps his employer, Gordon Roosevelt eliminate prospective buyers who do not live up to his standards. Protagonist Emma Samms and her autistic son love the house and are willing to fight for it. Will Gordon relinquish control?
Bio
“I love writing. I love to write about
the ups and downs of life. Most of my stories are fiction with facts loosely
weaved in. These facts can come from my own life or from news headlines. My
first novel, Getting Roosevelt--a homeowner's nightmare, is a combination of
all three. My novels also tend to portray a protagonist with a lot on her
plate. This mirrors my own life, I'm always performing a juggling act. I
currently write three columns for Examiner.com. What doesn't kill you only makes
you stronger.”
blogspot.com/
Interview
**Your name: Yvonne Mikell
**Your book: Getting Roosevelt—a homeowner’s nightmare
Is this book part of a
series? If so, can you give a
general description of the series?
When I originally wrote I did not have a series
in mind, but from the way I ended it there could be a 2nd book.
Do your characters talk to
you? If so, what do they say?
They do
talk to me (not in a schizophrenic way). As I’m writing, their words and their
attitudes enter my head. I can empathize with them, walk in their shoes, and
see things from their perspective.
What was your inspiration for
this story?
Originally
this story was about my early struggles with my then undiagnosed autistic son.
So we are the back story for Elizabeth and Desmond. Those incidents between
Elizabeth and Desmond actually happened. It’s like a blur now but when I was
going through all of that…
The story
of Roosevelt comes from an actual house I’ve been fascinated with for years.
The owner refuses to sell so it sits empty. Nice big Victorian house with
plenty of yard space it just lent itself to me and my story.
The theft
of Kathryn’s home is sadly a reality in Philadelphia. On my blog, I did a story
called Plausibility of Plot, in which
I explain that for me a story has to have a bit of realism. I provide 5 links
to articles concerning home theft in my region. One lady from Philadelphia told
a local reporter how she was supposed to get some home improvement work done.
In actuality the company went down to City Hall and obtained her deed. She took
them to court and the judge explained to her that it looked like she gave the
company her house. She did get her house back. There have been numerous stories
concerning our City Hall and how its employees cut themselves side deals. For
its part, City Hall will now notify all property owners of any changes made on
their deeds.
The story
line regarding Kathryn Rupurtus is based loosely on rumors I heard concerning a
young woman, a mentally challenged woman who inherited her house upon her
father’s death. Neighbors befriended her, took advantage and then got her to
sign over her house for $1.
How long did it take you to write
this book?
The first
draft, one month, but because I am a bit of a perfectionist, I kept fine tuning
it, tightening it so to speak. Then the outside elements began to occur, the
crime of identity theft and lengths people was taking to make their dreams come
true, then came mortgage fraud. I began this story in 2005, waited a while,
added, waited a while and added some more until I was satisfied with it.
Which character of this book was
the easiest to write?
Elizabeth
was the easiest because I remembered how I felt going through the early stages
of my son’s illness. I was newly separated, couldn’t get my ex-husband to see
how our behavior had hurt out son. I was forced to raise him alone. Financially
he provided, but I needed emotional support from him and he refused to give it.
Which was the most difficult?
Desmond
was the most difficult. I would love to know what goes on in the mind of an
autistic child. I know for my son anger is his expression of frustration, but
to outsiders he appears to be bad tempered in which a good spanking wouldn’t
hurt. Little do they know that spanking only made him escalate.
Who is your favorite character of
this book, and why?
I like
Donovan Smith. He is a child of the light who shares his faith with Elizabeth. Blood
is thicker than water though and that blood pollutes him because he lets it. He
loves his fraternal twin, Jonathan aka Gordon Roosevelt, and hangs around him
to keep him out of trouble. Yet his being with him draws him into the darkness.
Donovan is also going through a grieving period. That grieving is compounded
when he sees Elizabeth a dead ringer for his dead wife.
If you could be one character in
this book, or in a past book you have written, who would it be?
Kathryn
Rupurtus, I wish she had stood her ground and never left Philadelphia. I wish
her instincts had kicked in earlier, like when Jonathan showed up on her door
step. Not everybody has the ability to see trouble when it enters your realm.
What is the one thing you wish an
interview would ask you? And what
is the answer?
I wish
you had asked what was the message of Getting Roosevelt. The message I am
relaying is don’t ignore the warning signs because you want something so badly.
Elizabeth let Megan racism’s cloud her thinking. The real estate office was a
big clue something was wrong, but she was so incensed by Megan that she ignored
all of that when she really should have ran for the hills. Those of us who are
stubborn like that will ignore the obvious because we don’t want the other
person to think they have the upper hand.
Review 4.5 Stars
The Author does a great job creating her characters. They are very complex and have detail.
The story itself isn't something I would normally read but it is very well written. It has great build and suspense. Leaves you on edge. Great work.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Interview and Review with Carol Cadoo
Blurb
It just couldn’t be, no way, things like this don’t happen
in real life… yet there he stood. Stunning, arrogant, ok ay Jazz Kelly had to
admit it sexy as hell. Have you ever had that feeling you’ve experienced
something before a smile, a sigh, a touch a look... Oh my god the look, when
Jazz Kelly saw "the look" she almost collapsed. That's when Jazz
knew, this was DĆ©jĆ Vu of Love.
Jazz tried to pull herself together in the middle of the
hotel lobby, last time she had contact with Mr. Gianni Payne he tried to
destroy her life and damm near succeeded.
He didn’t but only because Jazz was stronger than he or anyone else
thought.
She had survived… no beyond that she had thrived. A successful production company, endorsements
with major linen and home wares companies.
She had lunch with Mick Jagger dammit.
Jazz was not going to get sucked into that pretend relationship
again. Oh hell no she would not go. Gianni Payne could go to hell and take his
girl Friday Alicia with him.
Jazz was an important successful business woman and she
would not be tricked by the passion that was already rising in her. How could she be so attracted to a person who
with the exception of one gift had added nothing but pain. Oh well at the end of the day Jazz had to
admit the price of the ticket was worth the ride. Now only one question remained was she going
to get on the ride or walk.
Across the Lobby Gianni Payne was reeling from the shock of
seeing Jazz Kelly again. He thought he
was over her years ago. His almost
middle aged ego did not need another go round with that vixen. Even as he thought the word he could not help
but smile. Jazz Kelly was his kind of
woman that was for sure. The biggest problem was she had made it very clear to
Gianni he was not her kind of man. Besides
Alicia would kill him if he got that nightmare going again. It had taken him months if not years to
bounce back from that hurt. Nope, he
boarded the elevator I can’t go there again.
Alicia, Gianni Payne’s assistant had watched everything from
the cafƩ just of the lobby o the four star hotel. Enjoying her tea she had practically spit the
delicious concoction when she spotted the stunning auburn haired beauty
strolling through the lobby. At first
Alicia was in complete denial, no way, no fucking way. I thought I took care of that bitch 8 years
ago. Oh this is not good if Gianni sees
her it is all over. Alicia would never
be able to keep them apart again; this was not good Alicia needed to
think.
Jazz Kelly watched Gianni Payne board the elevator, oh
clearly he had seen Jazz he chose to ignore her. Fine two could play the ignore game; she was
not here to see Gianni Payne anyway.
Jazz was in Zurich to work, she had Chalet to design and a party to go
to. She was Jazz Kelly of Trading Casa’s
a hit television show now. Not a little
Client Service Manager. She was no
longer a girl she was a woman.
Interview
Hi Carol glad you could join us
for an interview what motivated you to do this interview?
Hi to you as well glad you invited me, I
love having the opportunity to reach out to readers who have enjoyed or are
just discovering their passion for reading my passion writing. I love writing great Chick Lit stories, with
strong women and interesting pathos that offer a ton of options for character
development. The characters have a story
they want to tell. I try not to dictate
their decisions. I like characters who
are just a bit flawed and everyone’s ideal best friend warts and all.
What is your personal motto?
You can’t make chicken salad out of chicken shit. My dad taught me that and truer words were
never spoken. So get rid of it and start
a fresh batch but don’t waste an entire day trying to turn it into soup.
How do you feed your muse?
I garden and play the, what if game, which is how all my stories start
something will grab my attention in life for instance the book I am
starting. The story concept came from a
brief video clip I saw, so then I go hmmm what if… and then it starts. Once that process starts there is no stopping
no rest for the brain it just pounds me until I ferret it all out. Then I can relax and start the writing
process which at that point is like hitting the print button on a
computer.
How do you develop your
characters?
I write dialog and monologues for them in a journal sort of like the
confession cams on realty television. I
let the characters talk about how they really feel about something either alone
or in conversation with one or more of the other characters.
What has been the most
significant book you've read in your life?
Well you know I am a fiction writer and reader so I do not read
substance nor do I write it. I write
fun, interesting books with great characters and interesting dynamics between
the characters. I think that if you say
significant in terms of impact on me it is A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. That was the first time I feel in love
with writing, I enjoyed the story too, but the writing rocked me. I think I was about 8th grade.
Today we are talking about lots
of different things but first things first is Deja Vue of Love available.
No Deja Vue of Love will be available August 1st on Amazon
Kindle it is not yet available in hard back or paperback. I am very excited
about the book and the characters, I care for them all deeply, after all this
is the first book I ever wrote. So to
say I am attached to these guys is an understatement. By the way if you don’t have a Kindle they
have a personal computer program that translates the Kindle books on your home
computer. The book will be on sale for 1.99 and there will be several free days
to download the book so if they want to be notified go to my Facebook page and
like Carol Cadoo’s Bookstore that way you will get notified the minute the book
is available and the free dates will be listed.
How do you develop your
characters and how do you decide who stays and who goes in a story?
Gosh that was a great question, um well first of all I write fiction
so none of my characters are real, but I will say that I use life as a
muse. What I mean by that is I might see
a character flaw in someone at the grocery store. So I would use that flaw maybe not the same
sex character as the muse in my head. I
may change the location and reinterpret the characters pathos related to that
character flaw. Of course to me naming
the characters is a very personal process and I create the character and then
name them. If that makes any sense to
you, hope I am not too wordy. Wow, I
know I am being too wordy but quickly just want to say as far as who goes and
who stays that sort of happens organically.
I never push my attitude or opinion on the storyline development I allow
it to present itself.
I noticed a lot of people are
talking about your hero Gianni Payne in your book currently available Deja Vue
of Love, he is really sexy.
Oh yeah he is my ideal sexy.
Gianni is a combination of every man who I have felt that heart
pounding, wave in your ears kind of attraction.
He is indeed my dream man. I hope
he is a lot of women’s dream man. We all
have a need for that responsible bad boy in our lives. The cool thing with Deja Vue of Love is you
can enjoy the bad boy and not have to go through two years of break up
recovery.
How did you get started writing?
Well actually when I wrote Deja Vue of Love I worked as a waitress at
Skippers in Cayucos for Mr. Ted and Ms. Sylvia my dream bosses. I took a work shop on writing as I always
wanted to try my hand at a book. My
writing partner of 25 years Danny Waller and I wrote romantic comedies in
screenplay form he did all the narrative and storyline, I did character
development and dialogue. I really
wanted to write a book. So I bought 12
yellow legal pads and a package of Bic pens and started writing Deja Vue of
Love I think around 1995 before cell phones, computers, Facebook and the
internet. So I had to go in and update.
Do you have any other books?
I have a second book called Inheritance of Love and then
the third book in the Nightstand Love Trio is on the boards but Journey
to Love only drafted it
is about half written. I believe Journey
of Love will be available right around the Valentine’s Day holiday and Inheritance of Love will be
available for Christmas Holiday so keep your eyes posted for it.
What was your day job?
Well as most artist I have been in a variety of professions. I have worked as an actress, director,
choreographer, wedding planner and waitress.
Not to mention a plethora of other short lived careers. I spent the last ten years working as a
wedding planner which was a huge research project for human nature.
What advice do you have for
people who would like to write a book?
Write it.
Yes but what can they do to get
it started?
Start writing
No other pearls of wisdom on that
subject?
There is no better advice than start writing. Every great journey starts with the first step;
every great story starts with the first keystroke. Talking about it, thinking about it,
researching it all of that is well and good but you have to write it. If you don’t get that started nothing else
matters. There’s no book without
writing.
Do you feel there is a difference
between self-published and corporately published books?
Sure yes I totally think self-
publishing is the way to go until you get to Diva Danielle Steel level. It is an opportunity to get your craft out
there. It does not matter if you have
fifty books written if no one reads them what good is the gift of writing. So I love self- publishing in addition it
allows you to stay on the front lines of your marketing and research area. Plus
you are communicating and reaching out to your readers without all the red
tape.
What is the greatest challenge you have faced in your writing
career?
Balancing a personal relationship with the book writing process and a writer’s
personality. The book won. (Carol is laughing)
Okay here is an easy one what do
you watch on Television?
Oh man I love Monk love, l love, love, love it, I am an addict fan of
Project Runway, enjoy Top Chef, Next
Food Network, Chopped, Cupcake Wars and the true crime shows. I spend a lot of time listening to TCM while I am writing I like to have old
film Noir on it relaxes me.
Do you watch movies?
I watch Film Noir movies some of my favs DOA, Rear Window, Dial M for
Murder and Double Indemnity
Do you still live in Cayucos?
No not anymore I lived in Cayucos raising my oldest son Zach it was a
wonderful decade of my life. But it is
bone chilling cold up on the Central Coast and after I broke my kneecap. Great story bad reality, I couldn’t take the
damp cold. Now I live out in the desert
and love it. The sunsets are incredible
and the mornings are little gifts from God.
What is the first thing you
remember writing?
In the sixth grade I wrote a book called Wilbur the Waterlogged
Wagendorf and my teacher wrote Carol this is really good you might consider a
future as a writer. Her name was Mrs.
Alan and she was the first one besides my mother who ever read my stuff. I was on cloud nine for days, kept the paper
in my nightstand drawer for years.
Who do you live with?
Well I have one son who is seventeen still at home his name is Garette
and my oldest son Zachary is living in Tulsa on his own. I also have my two baby dogs a Giant Schnauzer
and her name is Hazel and my spoiled little boy who is part golden retriever
and part lab his name is Harry and he is precious. I have a great life my house is always full
of what I call rotating visitors.
Musicians and other artist who swing through California for business
stay on my acre and assist in repairs, landscaping etc. in lieu of rent. It’s a great way to live Simi communally.
Do you have any interesting writing eccentricities?
Well
I am not sure how you define eccentricities but I do believe that the character
just uses me to channel their story. In
other words when I am done with a writing session, when I reread it is like
reading for the first time as I have no memory of the writing. Let me clarify I don’t go into a fugue state
but it is rather out of body kind of experience.
What authors or friends influenced you in helping you become a
writer?
My very first love of
books came from my best friends growing up.
Nancy Drew, Trixie Belden both girl detective series. I had every one of those books and use to
like to line them up numerically and just look at how many I had. I still have my favorite six Nancy Drew books
on my nightstand, I use them when I am in the middle of a book and can’t
sleep. As I don’t read other books when
I am writing I love those books, some of them still have stains on the pages
from long ago Oreo cookie and orange section binges. I had as a kid
reading. Still my favorite reading snack,
but I would have to say my mom always encouraged me to write. From about the
fourth grade she knew I had a gift and really fostered that gift with support
of my efforts. She was also my first
proofer and editor.
Besides writing, what
other interests do you have?
Well I love to grow
Sunflowers, lavender and roses. I also have
two children and two dogs I adore. I am
a homebody who lives in the middle of nowhere so my recreation time is spent
decorating my dream home Casa de Flores Too and landscaping my acre of
heaven. I also am a television junky and
a Project Runway devotee.
How can
readers connect with you online?
I would love readers to connect
with me online. After all I write so
they will read me. I so want to know what they think, here are my vitals
Twitter
carolcadoo@carolcadoo or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CarolCadoo
The only thing I ask is not to
send me any story ideas, I don’t use outside story ideas and I am of the mindset
that ideas like air go out in the universe and people breath them in. That is why sometimes when you have never
thought of something in your life and then you do. Suddenly you start seeing and hearing about
the idea all over the place. So other
than story line and character development I am open to any and all
correspondence from people who like or have another opinion on my books.
What was one of the most surprising things you
learned in creating your books?
I
learned how important it is to get the right Posse surrounding you. So many things require expertise that as a
writer I am sorry to say I don’t possess.
Oh sure could I do it, if I had to yeah but then I would have complaints
from consumers on the quality. There are
many examples of the need for a strong, fearless Posse to bring me out of the
creative zone and into the business zone cause in this business you have to own
balance or buy it. If you have to buy it
you need it to be compatible with your creative process, yet be able to work
independently of that creativity to get the job done.
Have you ever hated what you have done and if so
what did you do about it?
You know the hardest
thing to admit is when something just really sucks on the reread. Especially when you work and work and work
the passage, line, scene or whatever it is.
I use to work it until my mind was numb, as I didn’t want to give up on
it. But I have since learned you have to
let it go. You can’t force it so now I
am ruthless. As far as what I do about
it I cut it, immediately.
Have you ever experienced writers
block?
Does not exist, that whole thing is bunk to me, writers block is just
a nice way to say you have not done your homework. You know a book is written when the time is
right. For instance I write the entire
book in my head as I am weeding the garden, cooking dinner, cleaning
house. Then when my mind is ready I sit
down and write the story my mind has already written. I just do the physical labor of inputting, at
the time of the original draft. It generally takes me about 10 days to write a
book, that is the first draft. As soon
as the draft is over I have a group of trusted readers who take that bad boy
apart page by page. They send me a
report of all the plot line issues, character issues, dialog issues and
timeline stuff like that. I usually read
the notes and continue on with my life or draft another book. Then after a time a reread the draft make the
changes fix the holes my readers have found and then bingo we have a book.
Do
you have any strange writing habits and what do you eat when you write?
Man you guys are throwing out some great questions give me a second,
you know I don’t think I have any quirky writing rituals. I can’t write in a quiet space but that is
because I started writing with kids. So
now I just turn on Law and Order reruns and get to writing. As far as food come to think about it I do
prefer cold Kentucky Fried Chicken, Pepsi and Jalapeno Almonds when I am
writing. I like coffee too, but I forget
I have the water boiling because I get so into the write. I use a French Press because I like fresh
coffee each time so the water always boils out.
So, what have you learned over the
course of your writing career NOT to do?
Boy you got that right, man I have learned
not to use the return or enter key on my manuscripts. I am laughing as I think of my format guy and
the first time he saw my manuscript. I
also learned that you can’t be afraid to break the whole book apart and
restructure it. That was an important
moment in my writing. I have learned to
find out my flaws for instance for me the words just, and, but and had are
crutch words for me. Also I tend to over
use by a lot my ly adjective words. That
and you really can’t give up if you believe in yourself do it. Who cares if it
is a best seller write the book and they will read.
Carol
Cadoo was voted most likely to.........
Get this booked published. I never give up. Somebody told me once my biggest problem is I
don’t know how to quit. I think they
were telling the truth. You never get
anywhere quitting, you might have to change the route but just keep pushing
forward.
Now let’s talk about the
love scenes?
Hold on I have one thing to say
about that otherwise I let my readers imagination to do the work. You don’t have to commit murder to write a
mystery.
What would you change in your life or
career to date?
You know you can’t unscramble an egg so …I
don’t think I would change a thing cause if you alter the Universe by just a
little everything goes south. Everything
comes in the time and space it is meant to be in. I have had this incredible Forrest Gumpesque
life and wow you start trying to control things and the Universe will kick your
ass. Yeah I wouldn’t want to change a thing …nope not a thing.
Would you change the future if you
could?
Holy Cow I don’t think so but then again I
don’t know kind of spooky to think about.
Would that alter the past wow I don’t know maybe I will write a book?
(Laughing)
Well
Carol thanks so much for your time it was real fun,
Same to you Patty always good to visit. Bye everybody check out Deja Vue of Love at
Kindall Amazon Books thanks for stopping by Carols Bookstore.
Review 4 stars
I loved the story line and the characters were well described. I could relate to them well.
I was battling myself with whether to give a three or four star for this book.
There were quite a bit of grammar and punctuation issues. Formatting was off a bit also. The Author switched POV without warning and it through me off a bit.
But I went with the four star rating because this is definitely something I would recommend to anyone.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Confessions of A Lonely Woman (Erotic Anthology)
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Thursday, August 2, 2012
Hot and Spicey by Patricia T Macias
"Jose Enrique De La Cruz the CEO of the De La Cruz, Inc. needs a fiancĆ©e in time for the 25th anniversary celebration. La familia is anxious to meet his fiancĆ©e, but he doesn’t have one. His hermana Patricia agreed to obtain una novia for him. Paty enticed her amiga to pretend to be his loving fiancĆ©e.
Jessica Maria Acosta agreed to be his fiancƩe for two reasons. One, she has always loved him and prays she can make him love her. Two, this is a great opportunity to achieve her dream of working as an Interior Decorator Design Manager.
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Blurb
Jose Enrique sits at the conference table waiting for his novia to
show up. I just
want to be here before they do so I can take a good
look at her before
they realize I’m here. I have a good feeling about
this. I have been
endeavoring to remember Paty’s amigas from
is right. I never
paid attention to them. I was too busy studying,
going to school, y
assisting on mi free time at la familia’s company.
I have faith in Paty.
Paty says mi novia is hermosa, smart, y muy
sexy.
Paty y Jessy are
laughing as they enter the conference room.
waiting. He looks
hotter than ever before. Mi corazon will not stop
pounding. Mi chest,
it’s going to explode. I’m going to die. I’m going
to stop breathing.
Take a deep breath,
stay calm. I need to be professional,
sophisticated, y
sexy. Yeah, right! Geez! Smile and greet him. I
need to put mi
portfolio on the desk and be ready for his greetings,
thought
Jessy. Take control. Don’t tremble y definitely do not
sweat. Okay, I can do
this. Smile.
Jose Enrique observes
his novia enter the cuarto first. Dios
mio, Wow! Gracias
dios mio. It’s the bella chica that I saw at the
club on Friday. I do
owe Paty big, big time. Smiling, Jose Enrique
approaches his novia
reaching out to enfold her in a tight hug.
“Hola, novia mia,”
Jose Enrique said proceeding to give her
a beso.
What is he doing? He
is kissing me! Relax. Return his beso,
thought Jessy.
Jose Enrique almost
releases her when he feels her tremble
feels her
relax. Dios mio, I have never felt so much attraction in a
simple beso. Her lips
are so soft y silky. She tastes like heaven.
She’s trembling. Hmmm
maybe I am scaring her. I should stop this
beso. Jose
Enrique feels her melting into him as she parts her
lips inviting him to
deepen the beso.
Jose Enrique did not
stop to think. He takes full advantage
softly entering her
mouth to explore every sweet inch. She feels
so good. She feels
like she is made especially para me.
Jose Enrique feels
her brazos creep up around his neck. She
is responding to his
beso. He feels her tongue slipping slowly past
his lips deepening
his beso. He then hears her moan.
Jessy lost track of
time y forgot all about Paty. I cannot think.
Oh dios mio, I have
dreamt of Jose Enrique’s besos forever. He
is so hot y sexy. I
always knew he would smell scrumptious. He
smells like spice and
sandalwood. He tastes better than I could
ever image. I need to
get closer to him. Jessy takes a step closer
rising up on tiptoes.
I need more of him, thought Jessy.
Okay, this has to
stop, thought Paty. They forgot all about me
y the meeting. Jose
Enrique doesn’t even remember her. Great!
This is getting out
of hand.
Walking over to the
desk, Paty slams down her file on the
desk hoping to get a
reaction. I cannot believe this. They didn’t
even react.
“Well, hello! You two
need to stop! Okay, we have a meeting!”
yells Paty.
Jose Enrique y Jessy
step back but didn’t release each other
from their embrace.
They are intensely contemplating each other’s
ojos, reflecting on
the amazing passion y physical attraction
that they just
experience. It is so unexpected that they were
stunned.
I cannot believe it.
It is the bella chica from the club from
last Friday night.
Her ojos are unbelievable, y they really glow.
Right now I can see
in her lindo ojos the passion y pleasure that
exploded, threatening
to escape our control. Thanks to Paty I was
able to stop.
Jose Enrique is
amazing. He really is spicy and hot like I
always imagined. I
have never, ever, responded to a simple beso
with so much passion.
Si, I have kissed other chicos. Not one of
the chicos that I
have kissed has ever caused this type reaction.
Si, of course, I have
never kissed in front of an audience. Paty is
mi best amiga, but
still, geez. I did not even care. I really forgot
where I was, and who
was here. Look at his incredible green ojos.
I can see the burning
passion y astonishment in his ojos. Oh, I’m
genuinely in love.
Definitely he is todo mio. Jose Enrique only
doesn’t realize it
now.
“Uh, okay you two
it’s time for the introductions. Especially
since we skipped
first base y ran right into second base,” said
Paty, looking at her best amiga y hermano with
amusement.
I always knew it. I
knew en mi corazon that they are right for
each other. It was
only a matter of time until they met y fell in love.
I really think that
Jessy is in love y has always loved Jose Enrique.
I know Jose Enrique
will fall in love with Jessy. No problema.
He pulls away from
the embrace but he continues to hold
Jessy’s right mano,
Jose Enrique introduces himself. “Jose
Enrique De La Cruz,”
he said with a huge feliz smile as he
bends over Jessy’s
mano placing a warm beso on the back of her
wrist.
“Hola, Jessica Maria
Cortez!” said Jessy with a smile. “You
can call me, mi
amor,” said Jessy with a mischievous twinkle in
huge golden ojos.
Releasing Jessy’s
mano, Jose Enrique moves around to pull
out a chair for
Jessy, the one right next to him on his right side.
Jessy sits down
looking at him. He pulls a chair for Paty on his
left side.
“It is a pleasure to
finally meet you, mi amor,” said Jose
Enrique with a very
wicked smile. “You know mi bella novia you
can call me, mi
vida.”
Paty simply observes
them rolling her ojos up shaking her
cabeza. Oh dios
mio, are they ever going to stop? Maybe I should
leave.
“Mi amor, I will like
to apologize for not remembering you. Paty
is right I was always
busy y I didn’t realize that Paty had such a
bella amiga. Can you
please forgive me?” asks Jose Enrique with
a sincere hopeful
look.
Jessy looks into he’s
ojos. I cannot believe it. Jose Enrique
is finally noticing
me. “Mi vida, I know you were always busy. I
was just a wimpy niƱa
with braces, so don’t worry about it,” said
Jessy. “I never lost
hope, mi vida,” she grins at him.
“Mi amor estoy muy
feliz that you didn’t give up on me,” said
Jose Enrique with a
sincere smile looking into her ojos. Damn,
she is serious. How
did I ever overlook her?
“Nunca,” said Jessy
in a breathless voz looking at Jose
Enrique’s incredible
green ojos.
“You know, mi amor, I
think that I saw you at the club last
Friday night. You
were there with some of tu amigas. I was going
to approach you to
ask you to dance, when mis primos show up
interrupting me. Then
when I turned to go to invite you to dance,
you were gone. This
made me real mad at mis primos,” said Jose
Enrique smiling at
Jessy. I never dreamed that la chica of mis
dreams is mi novia,
thought Jose Enrique.
“Really you were
there Friday night? I had to leave early
because I promise mi
mama y hermana that I would go with
them shopping on
Saturday morning,” said Jessy, smiling at Jose
Enrique with
felicidad.
“Oh, what did you
get? I hope that you bought some sexy
outfits to wear when
we go out?” asks Jose Enrique in a flirty
teasing voz.
Author Bio
My name is Patricia T. Macias. I was born in San
Jose, California. I graduated from the University of Phoenix with a dual
Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management/Administration. I currently
live in Sacramento, California with my husband and children. My family is my
pride and joy. I also enjoy spending quality time with family and friends.
I always dreamed of writing romance novels. I am
delighted to be achieving my dream. I wanted to write since I was in
elementary. I loved reading about the romance, the heroes, and lovely
ladies.
I do have a day job. I love to write after work
and on weekends. All my characters are
my new best friends. I love writing
about my new friends' issues and love life. They're always talking and living
in my mind and dreams.
The De La Cruz Saga is about a close Mexican
American family that encounters heartaches, erotic passions, and romance.
Each novel is about one of the cousins love story.
The cousins fall in love and in the process overcome obstacles and heartaches
before reaching a happy ending. This saga is exciting with lots of action. It's
a thriller and erotic romance novels.
My favorite reads are romance and paranormal
books. I love reviewing the books I have read with my friends and family.
I truly enjoy
blogging, Pinterest, and Facebook. I love meeting and getting to know all of
the authors, bloggers, and readers.
Please visit me at my other blog –
ptmacias.blogspot.com, www.delacruzsaga.com,
Pinterest http://pinterest.com/ptmacias/
My Review: 3 Stars
This Book tells a wonderful love story. The main character finds his
soul mate in the least expected person. It shows how you can find love
with someone that's right in front of you and with someone you never
expected.
It also tells a rich story on Hispanic culture.
Now comes why I only gave it a three star rating.
- The entire book is written half in English and half in Spanish. While, I speak both, not everyone does. Some may speak one and others the other. In most cases, they won't understand it at all.
- The Author head hops a lot. I was confused at who was talking or thinking what. It was really bazaar.
- Grammar is also a bit of an issue.
It also tells a rich story on Hispanic culture.
Now comes why I only gave it a three star rating.
- The entire book is written half in English and half in Spanish. While, I speak both, not everyone does. Some may speak one and others the other. In most cases, they won't understand it at all.
- The Author head hops a lot. I was confused at who was talking or thinking what. It was really bazaar.
- Grammar is also a bit of an issue.
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