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Round-up of the Week

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News from around the world

A French climber stranded on Nanga Parbat, Pakistan’s most deadly mountain nicknamed “Killer Mountain”, has been rescued but her Polish climbing partner is still out there and the search has been called off. They got stuck at 24,280ft on Friday.

News from London

Three teenage boys were killed in West London as an Audi mounted the pavement, hitting a lamppost. The three boys aged 16 and 17 were on their way to a 16th birthday party. One man fled the scene and the other was detained and held until the police arrived, eyewitnesses say that he was assaulted.

My News

I went back to work Monday, the flu not exactly behind me but certainly not wiping me out although residual tiredness, fuzzy brain and sinus pain lingered. There isn’t much to report this week. A busy week at work which left my brain spinning on more than one day! My sister and I have decided to sign up for the Kew/Richmond half marathon later in the year so will start the training shortly. This weekend has been a bit of a wipeout as a leak from the property above me come through both of my floors. So I’ve been washing towels and sheets which luckily took the brunt of the leak.

Writing News

This week I hate to admit has seen no more than a couple of hundred words added to my current WIP as the long work hours and busyness of this week has left me unable to focus on my writing at all. This has to stop. I have too many books that need to be completed this year.

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Monday Chuckles

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I have started this fortnightly blog slot which I’ve called chuckles due to popular demand. A lot of these funnies have been emailed to me through the years and they’ve sat in my inbox. Occasionally I’ve shared them on Facebook and I’ve had a great response. People have told me how much they’ve brightened their day. It was suggested that I blog them so I am. Please note there is no offence meant in any of these jokes, if you take offence then that is because of your outlook, not mine. All I want is to make people laugh, I will never post anything that I think victimises anyone.

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Round-up of the Week

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News from around the world

Afghan forces an end to a siege in the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul last night. Six civilians died in the attack. 160 people were rescued as Afghan troops fought through the night to regain control of the building. The Taliban are saying they are behind this attack.

Gunmen burst into the hotel at 21.00 local time on Saturday evening. Chaos ensued as bullets rained down on them. The gunmen were armed with rocket-propelled grenades as well as smaller weapons.

One of the guests heard them shout “They were shouting… ‘Don’t leave any of them alive, good or bad. Shoot and kill them all,”

Guests from the top-floor tried to escape from their rooms by tying sheets together to climb down to the next balcony.

Yet another tragic loss of life, thoughts and prayers go out to the victims and their families.

 

News from London

Police boarded a plane at Gatwick airport on Thursday to arrest a British Airways pilot who was drunk.

This is scary stuff!

My News

I’ve been off work for the last few weeks with this horrid flu, three weeks today. This is the worst one I’ve ever had. Every time you think you’re on the mend it comes back with a chainsaw and wipes you back out again. Yesterday I thought I was back to normal, today not so. I’m going to attempt to go back to work tomorrow. I haven’t been completely useless during this time though, I’ve managed to sort through a lot of files and emails.

Writing News

I have finished my edit on Sins of the Father which is a follow on from A Boy from the Streets and the cover is ready for the big reveal (coming soon). This came back from my Beta reader with phenomenal feedback. I am also working on the sequel to Is this Love? The whole outline has been written but I’m filling in gaps and researching.

 

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My Review of: Where Did Your Heart Go? by Audrina Lane

 

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Builds beautifully to an un-put-down-able read.

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When I started reading this book I found it slow going at first, enjoyable but slow going. I could easily put this book down but when I picked it up again it was like putting on a pair of slippers. The author allowed you to get to know the characters until they got under your skin and what happened to them actually mattered to you. This is a story of a love that spans generations, realistic friendships and a spiteful woman who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. I think I was about three-quarters of the way through this book when it became un-put-down-able and I devoured the rest of it and went straight into the second book in the series.

Now about the book: Charlotte is struggling with a teenage romance and in order to help her daughter, Stephanie allows her to read her our diary from when she was a teenager. This is a triple thread story, as we follow Charlotte and Stephanie in the present day and Stephanie’s past through her diary but it isn’t only Charlotte who is reading it, Stephanie can’t resist the urge to go back and take a peep herself. All the deep emotions come back to haunt her. Not sure I’d want my daughter (if I had one) to read through my diary but I thought it was a beautiful idea and slowly Charlotte manages to put the angst of her teenage romance behind her as she meets Mitchell. But this new love brings up unexpected complications.

I sometimes find it hard to read a series by the same author as it can feel samey, but once Audrina had me hooked I couldn’t not read the whole series. The only thing I would have liked is to have had the name of the character’s whose POV we were in. Even though the author did distinguish between them having their name at the beginning would have made it a bit easier for the reader.

 

 

 

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Interfaith Romance: An interview with DM Miller

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In the next in my occasional interview series, I caught up with author DM Miller, whose interfaith romance Heartseries, chiefly concerning the relationship between Muslim Abdul and Jewish Catherine, caught my interest some time ago.

The Religion of the Heart, Agony of the Heart and Secrets of the Heart are now joined by the latest entry, Holiday of the Heart, and this seemed an opportune moment in the run-up to Christmas to delve deeper into the series.

What initially inspired the Heart series?

Believe it or not, it began as a dream. I’d always been a writer, starting out with poetry, then journalism, and I even wrote a manuscript at the ripe old age of 20. But later, the writing took a backseat to real life until I had this dream, which was the catalyst to get me writing again. At the time (2011), the Arab Spring…

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#WorldBookovision Christmas Celebrations with Roses & Dreams

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So it’s that time of year when we begin to gear up towards that wonderful month of sharing and caring and we Maria Gibbs and myself have something a little bit different for all you booklovers, authors poets and writers in general.

Roses&Dreams have teamed up again for a bonanza Christmas event. This year we will be running two author events on Facebook which will run from the 1st December to the 23rd December.

***Places are limited and will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Fill in the attached form and we will get back to you as soon as possible to confirm your place. ***

The first event will be a featured author each day.

We will need 23 authors in total (including ourselves) and you will get a slot where you can pimp yourself and your…

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What are the key ingredients that make a good love story?

Yesterday I asked the question on Twitter and Facebook what do people think are the key ingredients that make a good love story. The genre ‘love’ comes in many sub-categories now but the basic elements of a good love story should always be the same whether it be historical, contemporary, paranormal or any other in-between.

A couple of weeks ago I released a new novel, a love story which although set in the early noughties is still contemporary. The table below shows the results of the question I asked and as you can see Is This Love? has all the key ingredients that make a good love story. This story isn’t fluffy and light, the love isn’t all hearts and roses, in fact, it’s positively gritty as the characters are hewn from real life not carved from alabaster.

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Check it out for yourself.

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Read the first two chapter #free here:

https://gibbsdream.wordpress.com/wip-the-course-of-true-love/ 

 

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Author Spotlight: Chris Turnbull

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This month I have the pleasure of introducing you to my friend and fellow author Chris Turnbull. Let’s see what he has to say for himself:

1. Do you write as a full-time author or do you have to squeeze it in around a full-time job or looking after the children? If you don’t write as your main job what are your aims for your writing?

Writing is not my full time ‘paid’ job. For that I work at the University of York as the deputy manager of a research lab. I get to work closely with academics, PhD students and PostDocs in their projects. I really enjoy it as every day can be completely new. My writing is something that started as a hobby in my teenage years and went on and on until I was at a stage of being fortunate to publish. As of right now I am really enjoying my current situation, there is no pressure on me to produce something to deadlines (except the ones I give myself) and I am able to write what interest me.

2. What inspires you to write? Anything and everything.

My first book ‘The Vintage Coat’ came from a physical military coat I bought in 2013 at an antique shop, and my Whitby book was inspired mostly because of my sheer love of Whitby. There are so many things that we encounter in life, be it an object or place, that could easily adapt themselves for writing material…it’s just a case of having the eye to spot their potentials

3. Tell me about your writing process, when and how? Are you a plotter or a pantser?

 Yes…and No. I always start with my initial idea. I then like to write out a few brain storming ideas of what this idea could flourish into. I don’t like to over plan a book, as I think as a writer it is often just as fun to see where the story takes you. But I do need to have a general idea.

4. How much of your life experience goes into your books if at all? I think that as a writer you need to make sure your writing feels as real as possible. I believe that one way of doing that is through emotions. Although I can’t say I have had the exact same experiences as my characters I try and think about how the situation would make them feel, and I try to think of my own personal experiences with similar feelings.

Describe your ideal writing location if money were no issue. I like anywhere as long as it was peaceful. My garden is usually my ideal place…anywhere else in the world would probably distract me too much as I would want to sight see

5. What is the hardest part of the writing process for you?

The initial writing I really enjoy and even going through the editors report/edits I can find enjoyable. But before sending anything to the editor I like to go through it myself a couple of times…this is the bit I find the most difficult, the first ‘self-edit’ I find difficult, the second I find exhausting.

6. What one thing would you fix about the whole world to make it a better place?

Hatred and anger.

7. What is your favourite review from any of your books?

For me it has to be the first review I got that wasn’t from a family member or friend. I was so overwhelmed that somebody who had never met me actually enjoyed reading one of my books.

8. When you’re not writing, working, looking after the kids what else do you enjoy doing?

I spend a lot of time with friends and family. I also have a Jack Russell named Olly who I love taking on walks, or cuddling up to on the sofa.

9. Can you tell me what you’re working on now?

I’m just finishing up the sequel to Whitby’s Darkest Secret. It is entitled Revenge Hits London. It will be out in October.

Check out Chris’ Books:

 

Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Chris-Turnbull/e/B00UFW8RB2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1503998448&sr=8-1

Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Chris-Turnbull/e/B00UFW8RB2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_2?qid=1503998492&sr=8-2

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My review of Fifteen Minutes by Jill Cooper

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An enjoyable time slip story centred around the character Lara Crane who goes back in time through an agency called rewind. She longs to meet her mum who died when she was young but things don’t work out quite as she planned. There were a few parts of this story which slightly confused me which stopped me from giving it 5 stars but not enough to detract from my enjoyment of the story. Fabulous cover too.