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Friday, June 13, 2014

Just One Thing

As of Tuesday, Just One Thing is out!

I got my start in straight up romantic comedy with books like I Waxed My Legs for This? and Not Precisely Pregnant.  I slowly moved into sweet humorous romance, like my Perry Square series for Silhouette Romance, and my Everything But…Series for Avalon/Montlake.  Over the last few years, I've added comedic mysteries with my Maid in LA Mystery series and emotional dramas for SuperRomance.

Just One Thing is the most emotional of all the stories I've ever told.

Someone asked me if it was hard moving between comedy and drama.  I said, no.  To be honest, in many ways, comedy and drama are mirrors of one another.  I wrote a book, Ready, Willing and…Abel? that opened with a woman staring at a catalog of potential sperm donors, trying to pick out a father for her someday baby because she wasn't in a relationship and was tired of waiting for true love in order to have the baby she longed for.  That was a story that could have been written as a comedy (which is how I wrote it) or a drama.  I mean, that kind of longing pulls at the heart strings.  Yet, I set the tone for the whole book with the opening line, "Sperm 'R Us."  LOL  Heinlein wrote a book about a Martian trying to 'grok' human behavior with Stranger in a Strange Land.  The character mastered pretty much everything about being human except for humor until one day at the zoo he finally starts to laugh so hard he can't stop.  When he finally gets himself under control he explains, “I've found out why people laugh. They laugh because it hurts so much . . . because it's the only thing that'll make it stop hurting.”  I think that's why I love writing both comedy and drama…for me, it's just two sides of the same coin, the same emotions.

But back to Just One Thing…I never even considered comedy with this story.  From the moment it started tugging at me, I knew how it needed to be told.  The heroine over a period of years, suffered a series of heartbreaking tragedies.  She's withdrawn from everything and everyone…except on Mondays, when she goes to the local bar, has exactly one beer and then walks home.  For weeks, she doesn't say a word to anyone, but then one Monday, the bartender says the words, "One thing?"  Those two words end up being her salvation.  Monday after Monday, Lexie's story unfolds, and she begins to heal.

I could have chosen any day of the week, but all my online friends know about my strange love of Mondays.  As someone who works from home, weekends are loud and busy and not overly conducive to work.  But Mondays…ah, Mondays.  The family goes to work, or school and the house is…silent.  So on Mondays I share my Glee with all my online friends, and it seemed like the perfect day for Lexie to share bits of herself with Sam.

I'm so grateful for the positive feedback so far.  And I'm equally thankful that readers seem to be willing to follow my writing whether I'm writing comedy or drama.

Do you have a favorite type of story…comedy or drama?

Holly


Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Here We Go Again

2014 is turning out to be my year of backlist books.  My first books were
published by Kensington's Precious Gems line and they're coming out again as eBooks.  The two that are out now were published as Be My Baby and Side By Side.  They're back to my original titles.  Why?  Because I really liked my original titles.  So now Be My Baby, which deals with a lactation consultant (something I worked at for years) is Bosom Buddies. Yeah, I know.  You're either laughing…or rolling your eyes.  My kids would be rolling their eyes, so it's okay if you are!

The book was Side By Side, and now it's Cinderella Wore Tennis Shoes.  Really, when a runaway bride runs what else would she wear but tennis shoes??

On all these new old releases I'm using the tagline "A Holly Jacobs Classic Romance" because I want readers to know that these are older works.

I don't tend to reread my older works, so rereading some now has been interesting.  I see the writer I've become (am becoming) in those stories. I hope that readers enjoy these blasts from the past!

On Thursday, even more older books are coming out.  Harlequin is rereleasing most of my Perry Square series as eBooks.  These stories were set around a real park in downtown.  I've set most of my books in and around Erie, but the Perry Square series is unique because I set it on a real downtown park.  Oh, I include real Erie landmarks in other books, but being set on the Square made this series unique.  I put together a tour of the real Square.  If you ever visit Erie, you'll definitely want to visit it, until then, come with me...


A Perry Square Visit:


Perry Square is a real two block park in Erie, Pa. It's named after Oliver Hazard Perry, made famous during the Battle of Lake Erie. There's a statue of him in the park.


Here is just a beautiful autumn shot of the park.



The real Perry Square is surrounded by businesses. In my Perry Square books I've added fictional businesses such as Snips and Snaps Beauty Salon, By Design, The Chocolate Bar, a law firm and a eye doctor's office. This isn't any reflection on the very lovely stores that really make up the square. If you're ever in Erie, I hope you stop by and visit them. In the meantime, I hope you'll read about my fictional ones! 

If you go a few blocks down from Perry Square, you'll reach our bayfront. In my books I take you there a lot. Characters go visit the tower. And they've even taken dinner cruises. 












A view of Presque Isle Peninsula from the tower.





A view up State Street from the tower. Perry Square is about five blocks straight ahead!






Finally, see the little stack in the background? That's ourMaritime Museum and the Blasco Library!




These three beach shots were taken August '03. That's me...and the sunsets. Truly, the sunsets are Erie at its best!

Once Upon a Prince spend a lot of time on the Bayfront. Shey and Tanner go to the Blasco library (2, 3), which is next to the Maritime Museum (1) and the Brig Niagara (4).
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Finally, Shey and Tanner head off to Liberty Park's Ampitheater and watch a Jimmy Buffet tribute band. 




Notice the great views!!




I write a lot about the beauty of Erie. I hope, through my books, you learn to love my favorite city as much as I do! 

~Holly