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Showing posts with label Scarlet Wilson. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 01, 2016

Abby Green: 10 Year Calliversary!

What do Heidi Rice, Scarlet Wilson, Fiona Harper and Iona Grey have in common with one of my favourite films, Four Weddings And A Funeral?

Well, they’ve all provided me with inspiration for this blog! My friends helpfully reminded me that it’s 10 years since I got ‘the call’, and then I thought of that great scene in Four Weddings And A Funeral where Andie MacDowell lists her lovers to an increasingly nervous looking Hugh Grant. 



Anyway, I thought of the ten years and imagined that each one is significant…a bit like a relationship with a lover. 

Year 1 – THE CALL! You’ve been wooing this lover for a long time, and finally it HAPPENS! Cue fireworks and Angels singing. It really is as amazing as you’ve been told.


Year 2 – The rush of love continues. You’re coasting on the excitement of your first book coming out. You are working on a second book and even though there’s a pesky little voice in your ear - ‘But how did we do it the first time around?’ - you ignore it and hope for the best.

Year 3 – The glow of the honeymoon period hasn’t quite worn off. But now you’ve done your second book and have come through that hellish fear + realization that you do know how to do it and now you have deadlines to contend with and they suddenly loom large.

Year 4 – With about three books under your belt, a kind of quiet cockiness sets in. You’re confident your lover isn’t leaving, just yet. You might even go public – to your first conference – whether it’s the RNA or RWA. Agents and Editors and Publishers, Oh My! Everything is a whirl of talk about Indies or Outies; Self-Pub or Trad-Pub; Paranormal or Inspirational. Lots of new words, workshops and all while trying to figure out what the heck a capsule wardrobe is.

Year 5 – You might build your first official home office now. A little nest for you and your love. But can you work here? Hell no! Why is it that the corner of your bedroom or the corner of the kitchen table still seems to be the only magic spot?

Year 6 – Now you’re a pro at going public. No longer the shy wallflower at conferences, you’re giving workshops and wowing newbie and aspiring authors with your knowledge. Even as you quake quietly in your boots because you still feel like a bit of a fraud and as if someone is going to snatch your latest contract out of your hands and screech, ‘We’ve made a huge mistake!’


Year 7 – This is when you might feel confident enough to leave the day job. The fear of leaving all that’s secure behind and taking a leap into the creative abyss. But with your lover by your side, how can you fall? Wheeeeeeeee! (Hopefully you bounce gently onto a soft feather mattress and don’t go splat onto concrete).

Year 8 – You can now look at your lover with a certain smug gleam in your eye. You’re both still here. A little battered and bruised maybe, but more in love than ever….or, wait a second…what’s that you see in the distance….*gasp* a more handsome/interesting lover???

Year 9 – You’ve broken up (or maybe you’re two-timing your lover). But it’s ok…because you weren’t content with the limited repertoire of your old lover, so you’ve taken a younger and more inspiring model who offers all sorts of new, er, positions. Suddenly, you want to try everything…what about self-pubbing a paranormal romance featuring a Werewolf/Fallen Angel/Biker?

Year 10 – As you wait to hear if your newest lover is going to commit, you realize you’ve come full circle and are awaiting ‘The Call’, again. Except, this time you know exactly what’s ahead and are ready to leap into the abyss with both feet. You’ll take a parachute though…just in case your lover steps aside at the last second. You’re not as naïve as you used to be! 


Look for Abby's new release, Awakened by Her Desert Captor on Amazon!

Monday, December 07, 2015

Liz Fielding: What I'm reading this month...

It's December, definitely time to read all those brilliant Christmas romances on the shelves and I confess I'm a bit ahead of myself here so I'm sharing my best so far.

First up is the last of Sarah Morgan's Puffin Island trilogy - Christmas Ever After. It's time for Skylar to dump the horrible bloke she'd been stuck with in the last two books and find True Love. It has to be said that Alex would not have been her first choice. He wouldn't even have been on the list, but if you've been reading this fabulous trilogy you'll know that they've been sniping at one another for months and that's only ever going to end in one place. Totally delicious!

Another fabulous read is Jane Porter's Christmas at Copper Moiuntain, one of the Montana Born Christmas boxset stories. A grouchy widower, a woman whose heart is in bits and two kids who need a cuddle really badly. I took my Kindle to bed for an early night and read this from beginning to end. And when I'd finished I had to turn my pillow over because is was soaking wet with tears. Just the loveliest Christmas story. And I still have all those others to go!


And still waiting on my Kindle I have Donna Alward's Christmas at Evergreen Inn - the last in her Jewell Cove series. Can't wait to get into that.

And The Runaway Christmas Bride by Scarlet Wilson
Finally, I've just downloaded Hot Christmas Nights - a Lovecats Down Under box set including books by Michelle Douglas, Louisa George and Kandy Shepherd (who I had the joy of sitting next to at an author lunch back in September).



Last and very much not least, since this is my post of the year I want to wish you all (in no particular order) readers, writers, bloggers, reviewers, the very happiest Christmas you can imagine and a New Year filled with peace and joy.



Sunday, May 24, 2015

Scarlet Wilson: The Fairy Tale Bride

Everyone loves a good bride story and Tule Publishing have a new series of bride books launching this month.  The first out is my book The Fairy Tale Bride.  It tells the story of Lisa Renee the owner of the bridal shop in Marietta. She's used to making bride's dreams come true, but when a celebrity wedding rolls into town - along with some badly behaved bridesmaids - things start to get a little out of hand.  Thank goodness she's got her sanctuary of volunteering at the local hospital.  And there's a new guy in town.  Dr Adam Brady seems interested in Lisa but there's more to him than meets the eye.  Will Lisa find out what?

The celebrity wedding theme is threaded through the six books in the series, with the final book revealing what actually happens.  We had great fun pulling all the story ideas together, and there were lots of celebrity weddings to take inspiration from!   

Do you have a favourite celebrity wedding tale?  I loved Victoria and David Beckham sitting on thrones, or Pamela Anderson getting married in a white bikini on the beach.  Tell me your favourite celebrity wedding tale and I'll send my favourite one of my latest releases.

Thanks

Scarlet Wilson