It’s Out! Late, but out!

readontabletHWB copyIt’s finally here! How We Began is now released into the world. Woot!

I know it was originally set for a Valentine’s release date, which would have been awesome, except my little Valentine decided to show up on the 10th. So it obviously took me a little bit to adjust to life as a working from home Mom, but luckily my little guy is very accommodating and allowed me to at least get this next release out to you in the correct month.

You should check it out at Smashwords  or Amazon, with releases to Barnes and Noble and Kobo coming soon. I’ll be thinking of how to do a give away soon so stay tuned.

In the meantime, I’m going to go think of the next big story, or work on improving one already written. I don’t know which, we’ll see what my little guy will allow.

Six Sentence Sunday – Oct. 7

I’ve been slack in posting period. I’d like to blame this on fighting off the start of a cold (while growing a human), but I’m very share it’s got something to do with my procrastinating tendencies. However, I’ve remembered to do Six Sentence Sunday. Go check out the other authors too! You never know if you’ll find a sample of something you want to read more of.

Anywho, for my post I’ve taken a recommendation from Frank Fisher to add some dialogue between my characters (Thanks Frank!) So I’m continuing my segment from last weeks piece from Unscripted Transformations.

A quick little synopsis: First day off Fall in the land of Eddie and Isla. It’s also the first day in which Isla must act out a kissing scene (that Eddie wrote) with her co-star. Just before this brief peek into their conversation, Eddie was teasing Isla by saying the only reason she looks exceptionally nice is because she wants to impress her co-star.

“I’m sure.” Eddie rolls his eyes and starts the car as Tom climbs into the back seat from my side. “You just wanted to look stunning for your kiss fest today.”

“Jealous?” I mock him as Tom buckles up and leans forward, trying to join the conversation.

“Disgustingly,” Eddie sounds half serious, but he’s too busy focusing on the traffic coming from behind to give any facial reactions. 

And there it is! Another week gone by. Hopefully I’ll be posting more. But nothing tomorrow as it’s Turkey Day (Thanksgiving) in my neck of the woods.

Read an eBook Week! Books at 1/2 Price!

Okay, so I heard it as both read an eBook week, as well as month but Smashwords.com is doing it as a week, with yours truly’s books being on sale for 50% off. Just click this link and be brought to where you can buy either Heart Pulled to Pieces or An Altered Ending. Use the coupon code REW50 at the check out!

 

Also, I want to take this opprotunity to say thanks to all the commenters on my last post. I’ve been really busy trying to meet my personal deadline for my current WIP that I didn’t have time to post. I appreciated everyone’s thoughts and opinions on the subject, it was also one of my most successful posts, so thanks!

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Nancy Kelley’s His Good Opinion – A book Recommendation

When I poked my head into the writing world, I noticed that there was a particular book that was very popular among my fellow female authors: Pride and Prejudice. I’d never read it before (being Canadian and all, I was force fed Canadian lit in my schooling), so I became curious about why it was so popular.

I’ll admit right now, it took me over a year of having seen it mentioned a lot in my twitter feed before I endeavored to dip my toe in the experience of it. I watched the movie. I didn’t get it. Was it good? Sure, but not really romantic or anything. After posting my experience on Facebook, I was directed to the mini-series. Again, I watched the whole thing with hope that, by the end of it, I would be a P&P fan. Nope, didn’t happen.

Fast forward two months, I’m sitting in my living room, Kobo in hand and an urge to read. P&P was a free eBook I’d downloaded once I had my new toy from Santa up and running. I was going to read it. At this point, I’ve engrossed myself with this story enough that a simple few words triggers memories of the speech on the page before me to the point that I feel like I’ve read this book three times a year my entire life. At the very least, it had some very unforgettable verse. But, alas, I still wasn’t a believer. About to give up all hope, I remembered seeing a little book that had been part of my Twitter feed reading for as long as I’ve had an account.

Enter Nancy Kelley’s His Good Opinion.

If anyone was going to make me like this story, it would have to be a fan. In truth, however, I didn’t have any hope of being a fan going into this book.

And I’m still not, but I am a fan of THIS book.

His Good Opinion, which is P&P told entirely from Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy’s POV, has a lot more of the elements I was looking for in the original story. Nancy makes the desire of Elizabeth’s courtship far more believable, if I may say, as she pens the thoughts and feelings of Darcy as if she was Austen herself. While readying the original, thinking that his apparent sudden feelings seemed very absurd (even with the bits and pieces of his perspective), Nancy makes it feel natural and obvious. She does this again with the change that Darcy goes through, and for the first time, I didn’t walk away from the tale wondering what I was missing.

She creates scenes, whether based on the original text or not, that linger in your mind the way a great movie does, and the ending feels far more satisfying than Austen’s.

If anyone was to tell me that they were going to read Pride and Prejudice for the first time, or if they had the same feelings I had about this, I would recommend they go out and buy this book. Like, now!

I’ve been wanting to do book recommendations for a while, as I really enjoy reading and passing along great book suggestions, and I’m really happy that my first one is a fellow Indie. Nancy Kelley, if you ever write another classic based novel, I’ll probably be one of the first people to buy it.

His Good Opinion On Smashwords