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Showing posts with label contemporary novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary novels. Show all posts

Monday, January 14, 2019

Writing And Promotion -Host Marsha Casper Cook







 
 
Link to the show !



Join Marsha when she welcomes Crystal L Gauthier and Judy Snider on January 15 at 4EST 3 CST 2 MT 1 PST. It's going to be a lot of fun! They will be discussing writing and marketing and how to make time to write more while marketing your work. It's a common problem but help is on the way when you realize you need affordable promotional packages.    

Chrystal is the Owner/ Publisher Southern Owl Publications, LLC and Promouvoir Promotions. Her goal is to help authors publish and market with ease. Promotional packages are their specialty. Judy Snider is an author and in addition to writing books, Judy also writes song lyrics with her husband.

Marsha is an author, screenwriter,podcast host and producer at Michigan Avenue Media Inc. She produces all the Podcasts for the Network. 


For more info  please contact Marsha at : http://www.michiganavenuemedia.com


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Book Review of Flirting with Disaster: Janet S. Kleinman

Just because you are an ARRP member does not mean your libido or hormones have dried up. Just because you live in Florida does not mean you spend you day searching for the Early Bird specials or sitting around watching old movies and eating popcorn. Life is never over until it’s over and there is plenty of spunk in those over 50. Meet Gloria Simon whose life changed you might say some for the better and definitely for the more interesting with a simple phone call from a long lost love named Mickey Green. Forty years is a long time between phone calls and when Mickey decides to call Gloria a budding email romance begins. A brief phone conversation to get their juices flowing, imaginations run wild as each one tries to reconnect with the past and hopefully ignite a flame in the present. But, this is just the beginning for Mickey and Gloria. Emails exchanged and deciding that this might be fun Gloria decides to recreate herself by going to the gym, watching her carbs and becoming the old Gloria again.

As the emails continue we learn more about their mutual friends that are alive and some that have past, as the natural order would be for them to finally meet. Thinking that Mickey is separated from his wife and possibly getting divorced did not deter their relationship from progressing. Feeling confident in herself Gloria shares some information about her past, the limitations her parents placed on her when deciding where to vacation and helping him to reunite over the phone with an old friend before she died.

Creating family albums, playing bridge seems to fill until something changes. Sharing his illness with her and hoping that she would learn more about him and his life, which he shares in several more emails. But, what is his real reason for connecting? What does Mickey really want as the author brings to light the situation in Haiti and why South Florida was being flooded with Haitian immigrants one whom would start a chain of events that would send Gloria in many different directions? Teaching was her vocation and she decides to volunteer to help the adults that came here learn English. One student named Henri Betencourt becomes more than just someone that she is teaching. A rare connection and a definite romantic feeling engulf Gloria whenever she sees this man. Torn between two men she fights with her emotions but both in a sense win out. Following her home from the library where she is working with these students the author only shares her relationship with Henri and we learn little about the other students. As Mickey reenters and shares his family problems with Gloria you begin to wonder whether he is really separated, still very much married and what his status will be in the future. Henri seems taken with Gloria as she becomes more engulfed and engaged with the problems in Haiti, the lack of supplies, food, medicine, schools, funds and thinks heat up between her and Henri but will his family accept her when she meets them?

Mickey seems to disappear at times and the communication between them stops. Gambler, soccer player and businessman and builder, Mickey seems to want her back in her life but does he? Henri leaves for Haiti hoping that Gloria will eventually follow as she comes up with a plan to get materials to build schools in that country and hopes that she can make a difference in the lives of the children living there.

Picture the rubble, the devastation, the poor living conditions, the lack of food, medicine, hospitals, schools and the effects of an earthquake as Gloria decides to meet Henri in Haiti and a whole new life for her begins. With the help of Henri’s brother Dr. Peter Betencourt the ball gets rolling, the supplies are going to be sent and arrangements made for her to arrive in Haiti. But, what does Henri really want from her? What is his real motive? Emails from Henri declaring his feelings for Gloria, articles about his cousin Michelle sworn in as the temporary President, Gloria is about to learn the true meaning of lies, betrayals, and deceit and eventually we hope love.

Poker tournaments, busy winning money and a revolution in Haiti all are now part of the lives of these two men that Gloria cannot seem to live without. As you read this novel the author did extensive research into the lives of the people in Haiti, the result of the earthquake and does a great profile of a gambler. But, Haiti had many businesses that flourished before they were destroyed as Gloria meets many of the students that she is teaching, a young nurse named Nadine and learns a harsh truth about Henri and a young girl named Lucia. Volunteers in Haiti some experiencing their own heroic moment, some went back to care for their families, others were just glad to be alive. But, when two worlds meet as one watch what happens. As Gloria becomes more involved with getting the right supplies, hoping to get tents and be able to create a schoolhouse and classrooms for these children, two men come face to face and then Gloria learns more from just a few conversations and a harsh reality sets in about their true motives towards her and for Haiti.
Enter Senator Lance Carter and the playing field is increased. Gloria realizes that Mickey’s arrival in Haiti is not just to see her and reconnect but also to get closer with Henri and hopefully forge a profitable financial alliance with him. Love for profit and greed you might say but what will Gloria do? Will she remain in Haiti and help the children even though many of the older boys are looking for jobs and might not be there to assist her? What about the nurse that is being sent to work somewhere else? What happens next will change things drastically as one young girl’s life is on the line and Gloria learns as she barks orders to find Henri, Mickey’s true colors come shining through. But, her mind was on the young girl as Lance Carter’s email gets to her and now another romance just might begin. Knowing that she is supposed to be in Washington D.C. Testimony before the house subcommittee on Haiti, there are subtle hints that this Senator might be number three.

The violence in Haiti is real. The people are up in arms and are protesting about the lack of food, doctors and homes. Axes, machetes and guns pointed and the end result you have to hear for yourself as Mickey addresses these people. Hear their words. Listen to their chants, as Gloria’s mind is Senator Lance. As Henri confesses his real motives for his country, the death of a young girl, Gloria realizes just how little she might have meant to him and something within her snaps. Guilt, remorse and a man whose primary focus is his country. One woman and two men who claimed to care for her. Will she finally let go of both of them as the author brings to light what happens when you want to believe but you might need to raise the rose colored glasses for some clear ones.

A Congressional hearing before the House Appropriations Committee would bring the situation in Haiti to light and Gloria front and center with not only Mickey but someone close to him too. Mickey an independent contractor. Lance a state senator and head of the relief committee and Henri an ex-patriot and housing minister. Revelations are made, discussions about funding discussed, her future on the line and major decisions to be made as author Janet Kleinman leaves readers wondering about which man she will choose. Where will her life be? Flirting with Disaster: Haiti is dealing with her own. Henri, Lance, Mickey: when you learn more about each one and read their stories if you were on the dating game which contestant would you choose: Number One: Mickey: Two: Henri or Three: Lance?

But, first revisit Haiti and read the Florida newspapers and understand the frustration of the people when the government failed to live up to what they promised and adequate housing never happened. The pictures of many homeless people living in tents and shacks were vividly described as the story comes to a close. As Lance learns more about her work in Haiti and they visit the many sites that she worked in he learns more about Henri, his new position and Mickey. What finally happens to Mickey and did he keep his promises to himself to create businesses in Haiti that he and the government would profit from?

An ending so explosive that you won’t see it coming and story that will bring smiles to your face and tears to your eyes when you read the conclusion. Flirting With Disaster an adult romance with a touch of class.

Fran Lewis: reviewer

Monday, March 25, 2013

Book Review: Isosceles by Scott R. Caseley



As you know, we have been touring author Scott R. Caseley’s young adult romantic coming of age romantic mystery novel, Isosceles. The writing is unique and even though the novel spans a thirteen-year friendship and the death of Trey, the transitions are smooth as we get a better understanding of friendship, love and lost. This is a riveting coming of age story that will keep you engaged until the very end. 

The romance element isn’t a typical romance story where girl gets boy either. Instead, the reader is thrown into a love triangle with no real answer to a happily ever after for anyone involved. What you do walk away with is the understanding of how the heart loves and forgives, with hope of the fairytale ending.  

Now to the mystery in Isosceles, some may say it isn’t really a mystery novel at all. It really depends on how you look at it. Author Scott R. Caseley said in his interview on The Writing Mama, “It is a mystery that is not a traditional whodunit, but more of a whyhedidit, my own term for this sort of thing; though I know, I’m far from the originator of this theme. My main character Sean needs to find out why his best friend Trey has taken his life at the beginning of the book. To discover the answers, he’ll have to go back thirteen years to when they first met and how their friendship and a woman named Madeline, who constantly came between them, each played a role as well as other factors such as his schooling, his parents, and numerous other issues one encounters during their formative years. Along the way, Sean will also learn more about himself and what kind of friend he really was to Trey. In short, discovery of unearthed feelings about those around us and within ourselves.”

In short, we feel Isosceles is a contemporary novel for anyone who loves literature. It’s beautifully written, the characters are deep, it engages the reader and causes us to think and reflect upon our own lives, fears, regrets and success.

If you have that feeling that you’re coming up short…what will it take to feel equal?
Written by: Scott R. Caseley
Publisher: MuseItUp Publishing
eBook ISBN: 978-1-77127-239-1
Publication Date: January 2013
Genre of Book: Young Adult- Coming Of Age, Mystery/Romance

Places where available for sale: MuseItUpPublishing.com, Amazon.com, Bookstrand, Omnilit, Kobo, Smashwords and B&N

You can find out more about Scott R. Caseley, his novel and World of Ink Author/Book Tour at http://tinyurl.com/c85xoz4

Follow Scott R. Caseley at
Twitter URL: twitter.com/scottrcaseley
Publisher Website: http://museituppublishing.com

To learn more about the World of Ink Tours visit http://worldofinknetwork.com  

Monday, March 18, 2013

The Writing Mama Show with Guest Author Susanne Jacoby Hale

 
Join the hosts of The Writing Mama show on March 18, 2013 at 2pm EDT - 1pm CDT - Noon MDT - 11am PDT
Virginia S Grenier will be chatting with debut author Susanne Jacoby Hale, a former drop-out prevention teacher from New York and author of Shades of Gray.  Jacoby Hale earned a master's degree from New York University in education and creative writing. Although, when she began teaching in the real ACE program, depicted in Shades of Gray, she had no idea that it would change her life forever. Having been out of the classroom for a few years, Jacoby Hale still felt the need to make a difference in the lives of students.



Susanne Jacoby Hale felt the need to tell the story of a dedicated teacher. She believes  good teachers are often unappreciated, while students’ needs are frequently misconstrued. Sometimes the only thing missing in today’s classrooms is compassion. Her book is the fictional account of a new teacher's experience with one of NYC's most notoriously turbulent schools, while attempting to maintain control over her life outside the classroom.

Susanne Jacoby Hale has been featured on NBC, USA Today, and ABC. More information about the book: Shades of Gray by Susanne Jacoby Hale at http://SusanneJacobyHale.com/

Find out more about the World of Ink Network and its hosts at http://worldofinknetwork.com

Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2013/03/18/the-writing-mama-show-with-guest-susanne

Monday, February 18, 2013

BTR's Featured WOI show: The Writing Mama with guest Amber Lea Easton

 
Join BTR’s Featured World of Ink Network show The Writing Mama at 2pm EST - 1pm CST - Noon MST - 11am PST with host Virginia S Grenier, who will be chatting with multi-published fiction and nonfiction author Amber Lea Easton. 

For twenty years, Easton worked in the fields of journalism and advertising with a brief detour into the financial industry. Although she holds a BA in Communications & Journalism, she is a perpetual student of life who enjoys taking courses on a wide variety of subjects when time allows. Smart is sexy, according to Easton, which is why she writes about strong female characters who have their flaws and challenges, but who ultimately persevere.

Easton currently lives with her two teenagers in the Colorado Rocky Mountains where she gives thanks daily for the gorgeous view outside her window. She finds inspiration from traveling, the people she meets, nature and life’s twists and turns. At the end of the day, as long as she's writing, she considers herself to be simply "a lucky lady liv'n the dream."

You can find out more about Amber Lea Easton, her recently released contemporary romantic suspense novel Riptide and her World of Ink Author/Book Tour at http://tinyurl.com/a2azncg

Host Virginia S Grenier is an award-winning children's author, founder & owner of SFC Publishing, LLC, award-winning editor and a Mom's Choice Award Honoree.

When she isn't busy talking with authors, illustrators and others in the publishing industry, she is coordinating vitual tours for World of Ink Network and helping to manage things behind the scenes with partner Marsha Casper Cook.

To learn more about Virginia S Grenier, the other WOI Hosts and the World of Ink Network visit http://worldofinknetwork.com

Be sure to tune in at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/worldofinknetwork/2013/02/18/the-writing-mama-show-with-guest-amber-lea-easton

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

WOI Book Review: Gabriela and the Widow


Gabriela and The Widow is the story of Gabriela, a 19 year old Mexican woman who migrates north (to El Norte) where she meets a dying 92 year old woman, The Widow. The novel is their story.



About the Book:
Through the intimate bond of a companion and benefactor, Gabriela reconciles the painful experiences of her youth as she is reshaped by the Widow, La Viuda. Together, day after day, night after night, La Viuda immerses Gabriela in lists, boxes, places, times, objects, photos, and stories, captivating and life-changing stories.  It seems Gabriela is not just hired to cook and clean; she has been chosen to curate La Viuda’s mementos while taking care of the old woman’s failing health. “As you grow thick, I grow thin,” says the widow, portending the secret of immortality that will overtake both women. 

Overall Thoughts:
It's rare you come across a novel that has so much impact you can't turn off the story even after you have put the book down. This is how I felt after reading Gabriela and the Widow. Jack Remick does an amazing job of not only letting the reader get to know each character, but leaves just enough out for the reader to fill in or guess could be behind each action, thought, etc. 

The narrative captivates and when you slip off into dreamland at night...you will only find yourself walking around inside the novel. The narrative flow is so rhythmic you are swept away within the first chapter, paragraph...sentence. 

This is truly a timeless novel and one many will enjoy, male or female, young or old. 



ISBN: 978-1-60381-147-7
Publication Date: January 15, 2013

Places available for sale:
Gabriela and The Widow is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.com. After January 15, 2013, it will also be available in multiple eBook and 6x9 trade paperback editions on BN.com, the European Amazons and Amazon Japan.

Wholesale orders can be placed through info@coffeetownpress.com  Baker & Taylor or Ingram. Libraries can also purchase books through Follett Library Resources or Midwest Library Service.




You can find out more about Jack Remick, his books and World of Ink Author/Book Tour at http://tinyurl.com/akw7kk6

Follow Jack Remick at
Author page: http://jackremick.com
Twitter: @jackremick
Publisher Website: http://CoffeetownPress.com

To learn more about the World of Ink Tours visit http://worldofinknetwork.com