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Sunday, 30 November 2014

Guest Post: Will Poole's Island by Tim Weed.

Posted on 21:30 by Unknown
Will Poole's Island by Tim Weed
Release Date:8th October 2014
Publisher: Namelos
Genres: Historical Fiction

Hi there! Very happy to be asked to write a guest post for Brook Cottage. I thought I’d talk a little bit about the genesis of the book, and then give your readers a summary and a few quick blurbs that I hope you will find enticing. This book should be of interest to anyone who enjoys historical fiction, stories about early America, Native Americans, shamanism, and adventures set in the wilderness and upon the sea.

The book initially grew from a long-standing interest I have in family research. I have a number of English ancestors who came to America in the Great Migration of the 1630s. I also have Native American ancestors – my great grandmother was half Cherokee – and I was fascinated by that heritage. Most of the observations of Indians by these early English described them as tall, handsome, healthy, with exceptionally good teeth. And then there was the fact that English captives, especially young ones, were often reluctant to return to the settlements after they’d been ransomed or rescued – because the freedom and ease they found in Indian society compared favorably to the strictness and repression of Puritan society. I found this most provocative, and it gave me an important insight into the character of my protagonist, Will Poole.

In 1614, six years before Plymouth Rock, an English sea captain named Thomas Hunt kidnapped twenty-seven Algonkian-speaking Indians from different spots along the New England coast and sold them as slaves to the Spanish. Among this group was a Patuxet Wampanoag who called himself Tisquantum, a name that was later shortened to “Squanto.” Tisquantum managed to escape slavery in Spain and made his way to England, where he was taken up by a group of investors interested in colonizing the New World. Tisquantum spent five years in England and found his way home, only to discover that his entire band had perished in the devastating plagues that wiped out up to 95% of the population of coastal New England in 1616-1619. There is a character in my book, Squamiset, who has a similar story.

The collision of worldviews in 17th century America is almost impossible to imagine. On the one hand, you had a European society full of religious fervor and colonizing energy; on the other, a native society shattered and reeling from the greatest catastrophe it had ever known. But in at least one respect the two peoples were similar: they shared a deep-seated belief in the visionary and the unseen. English sailors reported a huge sea serpent coiled on a rock off Cape Ann. At Casco Bay near what is now Portland, Maine, a colonist reported using a hatchet to cut off the hand of a triton that had reached out of the water to grasp the side of his canoe. A woman named Mary Dyer was supposed to have given birth to a “thornback,” a creature with no head but horns like a goat, rough scaly skin like a fish, and the legs and claws of a hawk.

It was said that Indians’ holy men, the powwaws, could walk ankle-deep in stone and drive a person to madness with their screams. The strange walk of the powwaw, followed by the scream, was supposed to numb the attention of those watching so that they couldn't move a muscle. Dreams and visions were a means of sacred communication, putting the dreamer in contact with the mystical forces of the universe. This aspect of the 17th century worldview is strange to us, but it’s also fascinating to speculate about, and I felt that I needed to capture it, and account for it, in the book.

The problem was, the Puritans had come to America to escape “polluted” forms of worship. They believed that Satan was at large in the American wilderness, so it was natural that they would associate the Indians’ spiritual beliefs with devil-worship. At the same time, there were thousands of new English colonists pouring in, and all of them wanted to become landowners. So you had these coinciding interests, and this led to some pretty despicable violence. This too forms an important part of the backdrop for the novel, and a major source of conflict.

Novels are obviously limited in what they can achieve, of course, and in the end this is just a story. It’s a story about the friendship between a young man and an old man, their adventures and struggles and the landscapes they travel through, and the people and beings they interact with. Here are a few blurbs that I hope will pique your interest. The book is available in the US and UK in hardcover, paperback, and e-book.

“Immersive  . . . This riveting portrayal of early Colonial New England shines a speculative but compelling light on the time and place.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Tim Weed’s Will Poole’s Island is a doorway to an earlier world when the United States existed as a borderless tract of land whose dimensions could hardly be imagined. This is a superb novel, written with truth and daring at its core.” — Joseph Monninger, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow and author of The World as We Know It

“It’s been so long since I felt like a little girl in love with books again. Treasure Island, Island of the Blue Dolphins, The Yearling, lazing around on a spot of sunshine totally engrossed in this other, historical world, that’s how I feel about Will Poole’s Island.” — Suzanne Kingsbury, author of The Summer Fletcher Greel Loved Me


 



About Tim Weed

Tim Weed’s first novel, Will Poole’s Island, was published by Stephen Roxburgh at Namelos Editions in 2014. He is the winner of a Writer’s Digest Popular Fiction Award and a Solas Best Travel Writing Award, and his short fiction and essays have appeared in Colorado Review, Gulf Coast, Talking Points Memo, The Morning News, Backcountry Magazine, Writer’s Chronicle, Nantucket Magazine, National Geographic’s Intelligent Travel, and many other magazines and reviews.

Tim attended Middlebury College, the University of California, and the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College, where he had the privilege of working closely with some of America’s most accomplished contemporary authors. Based in Vermont, Tim teaches at GrubStreet in Boston and in the MFA Creative & Professional Writing program at Western Connecticut State University. He participates regularly as a visiting writer at literary festivals, writers conferences, and creative writing workshops in the U.S. and abroad.

In addition to his writing work he has more than two decades’ experience developing and directing educational travel programs around the world. He is currently a featured expert for National Geographic Expeditions on traveling programs to Cuba, Spain, and Patagonia/Tierra del Fuego. Tim speaks frequently on literature and the writing craft, Cuban and Spanish history, and the lives and work of international luminaries such as Ernest Hemingway, Charles Darwin, Rockwell Kent, Yvon Chouinard, Ursula K. LeGuin, and Francisco de Goya.

Please don’t hesitate to contact Tim directly if you’re interested in scheduling talks, workshops, classroom visits, or readings/book signings.


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Thursday, 27 November 2014

Review + Giveaway: Stalemate by Alan Hamilton

Posted on 22:27 by Unknown
Stalemate by Alan Hamilton 
Release Date:19th June 2014
Publisher: Silverwood Books
Genres: Crime


Walter had shared a home and a sort of life with her for over sixteen years. When he came to think of it, that’d been a bit like a game of chess too. He’d gone from the enthusiastic opening – through a midgame of jogging along – to the end game of barbed neutrality, a sort of emotional desert where no win was possible, a kind of stalemate. That had been the pattern for the last five years.

Summer 1930 and Walter Bruce is told he has a terminal disease. With nursing care and an easier job he could have five more years. With neither he may not see out the year. But he’s got a wife to keep – one too selfish and idle to be his nurse. When he finds out she’s been deceiving him about her past for years he comes to a stark decision: if she won’t take care of him he’ll have to take care of her – for good. He plans her removal like one of the chess problems he loves. It will be the perfect murder; he’ll get away with it and enjoy his last few years in comfort. But his carefully laid plans unravel, entangling him in a slowly closing trap where truth and lies become confused…

Set in between-the-wars Liverpool, Stalemate is a gripping tale of moral choices and terrible punishment


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22542271-stalemate?from_search=true

Stalemate is one of those excellently written books that perks your interest immediately and keeps you totally immersed from start to finish. Based on a true story, I found that I simply could not put this book down. It was intriguing and so engrossing that I lost all track of time when reading it. Following the story of Bruce, a door to door salesman in 1930's Liverpool, we are introduced to a rather downtrodden and ill individual with an unsupportive wife who is cold and constantly showing disappointment in Bruce. However, when Bruce discovers that his wife Janet has some surprising secrets of her own, he puts a chain of events in motion that will have consequences for his unsuspecting wife that will ultimately end in murder! Although Bruce is portrayed as calculating and a little cold, I have to say I loved the character. I thought he was interesting and complex and I felt a little sorry for him. Stalemate is an expertly written piece of fiction based on a real crime. It is clear that Alan Hamilton has done his research around the crime in order to write this book. Highly recommended! If you love crime fiction then this is the book for you!
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About Alan Hamilton


Alan Hamilton finds that real events, where there is a mystery or something unexplained, leave so much to the imagination they give the writer of fiction license to make it up. At heart he’s a conspiracy theorist though his head tells him accident is usually more likely – albeit far less interesting. As an antidote to the urge to write creatively, Alan is a publisher’s editor for non-fiction, academic books and journal articles. He lives by the sea in the South West of the UK. His hobbies are cooking and cryptic crosswords in the national newspapers, winning first prize twice in ten years.


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Author In The Spotlight: Pete Cook

Posted on 22:00 by Unknown

Have I Got To Have Another Scar? by PG Cook
Genres: Memoir, True Story

Brook Cottage Books is thrilled to welcome good friend Pete Cook to the blog. Pete very kindly agreed to answer some questions about his writing. Thanks Pete. But first, lets find out a little bit about Pete's book.

Book Blurb

My story takes us through the years of my post university life. Meeting my now wife and the subsequent years that followed. The birth of my daughter and the worrying times that lay ahead. I knew becoming a dad for the first time would have its tough times. I just didn’t realise how tough. But then I hadn’t reckoned on anything other than a ‘normal’ birth. And perfectly healthy offspring. It had crossed my mind of course, but how many of us really think it could happen to us? I’d certainly never imagined I would have to stand by and watch my little girl, 2 days old, being driven off in an ambulance with its lights flashing and sirens blaring. Isn’t that just something that happens to other people? Our destination was Addenbrookes Hospital, the specialist hospital for babies in our area. I had never been so frightened.

I have been ever present since the birth of my little princess. Changed her first nappy and carried her to the operating theatre for her first operation and every subsequent operation. I have been consoled and been the one consoling. I have had many days and nights when my emotions and those of my wife and extended family have been stretched to a limit above and beyond anything I ever thought I would be able to cope with. But I have also laughed so hard its hurt. This book takes in everything. From simple tales of splashing about in puddles, changing nappies and ending up with the contents of a soiled nappy on my forehead, to not being able to pick my daughter up for a cuddle as she was “way to poorly” and being told by an intensive care nurse “I genuinely thought she was going to die”.

I’ve had days when I have thought “why us” and days where I have been thankful it wasn’t us. I never thought anything could be more frightening than that first operation when Charlotte was just two weeks old. But then came open heart surgery in Gt Ormond St. and what happened in Addenbrookes in June 2008 made the heart surgery operation feel more like a check up at the dentist. Seven operations later and the memories are as fresh today as if it was yesterday. Being a parent is the most amazing experience that has ever happened to me and ultimately I love being a dad, it is without doubt the best feeling in the world, If we could just stop having to go through so many life saving operations………..

Author Interview


JB: Tell the blog readers a little bit more about who Pete Cook really is – job, hobbies etc

PETE: Well, I've now hit the big 40 and with the exception of 3 years spent at College in Doncaster I have lived in or around Bedford all my life. My day job is working for a Housing Association in the Development department. I am in charge of 'Asset Development' which in brief means I look at our existing assets and work out what needs repairing, managing or just plain knocking down in favour of shiny new houses. My hobbies, aside from writing, involve football, golf and just messing about with my two kids (there really is nothing like spending time with your kids.) I insist that every day I hear them laugh. Even if it does mean pinning them down and tickling them. If I have any time spare after this then chances are I will be sat down watching something funny (I love comedy) whilst eating pizza. I coach my boys under 7’s football team and have just passed my level one FA coaching badge. I get a massive buzz from coaching the kids and have got more courses booked in for the new year so hopefully will get a few more qualifications as well.
JB: Do you hope to someday become a full time writer?

PETE:Yes, yes and yes again. Being in a position to write full time really is the dream. I  have no idea if it will ever happen (a lottery win to help pay off the mortgage would help) but in the mean time I will just sit and write whenever I get the opportunity, release more books and enjoy the ride whilst it lasts.


JB: When your daughter was ill, did you keep a diary at the time of what was happening or did you write the book retrospectively?

PETE: A combination of the two really. Ironically had Charlotte (my daughter) not been poorly then I may never have discovered my love of writing. I originally put pen to paper on the advice of a Councillor when Charlotte was first taken into intensive care. He advised me to write all of my hopes and fears down as it would serve as a great coping mechanism. Turns out he was right!  Then when Charlotte was allowed home we had a 'welcome to the world party' to introduce her to all of our family and friends and with the invites I sent out a little story of  what we had been through. Then when we found out Charlotte needed another operation I used writing as a coping tool again and the same  for the next operation and the operation after that and so on. Before I knew it and by luck (bad luck?) rather than design I had enough stories to fill a book.  I then wrote retrospectively about everything else. And I didn’t want the book to be all doom and gloom. I wanted people to be able to relate to us as well, to be able to smile in recognition of the things every parent goes through which is why I've quite deliberately included normal, everyday stories. Although I’m not sure getting your childs poo on your forehead could be described as normal!
JB: How long did it take you to complete the book?


PETE: Once I made the decision to turn all of my little mini stories into a book I would guess it took me about another 6 months to complete. Writing at  every conceivable opportunity. But the mini stories were originally written over a 3 year period. Writing about it also served to relieve the boredom of being sat by Charlotte's hospital bedside for days, sometimes weeks on end.

JB: Tell us a little about what you are writing at the moment.

PETE: I've got a sit com that I have written that I keep updating and tinkering with occasionally but in the main I am working on a new, totally different book. It will be my first fiction book. It is only in its early stages but its about friendship, bullying and growing up in the 80's. Its giving me a great opportunity to look back at the things I remember from my childhood. The story itself is a work of fiction but I'm throwing in a few trips down memory lane for those that read it too .
JB:  Do you have any writing rituals? – e.g music on in background?


PETE: No rituals really. At least I don’t think I have. My wife reminds me that as a male I am only capable of doing one thing at once and to be fair, when I am writing,  world war 3 could be kicking off around me and I wouldn’t have a clue. I just go into this little world of my own and time just flies by.

JB: What kind of books do you like to read?


PETE: I will read almost anything to be honest. As a kid I loved Roahl Dahl (who didn’t) then I moved on to Terry Pratchet followed by Stephen King but  I will read anything really. I have just read David Jasons Autobiography. I've loved pretty much everything he has done and it really was a good read. I don’t want to offer too many spoilers but I was amazed to learn that when he went to the auditions for ‘only fools and horses’ he actually read for the part of granddad and it was David Jason himself who convinced the writers that he should play Dell boy. A good move I am sure you will agree!!!!.


JB:  Most importantly, tell us how your daughter is now.

PETE: Charlotte is 8 now and up until fairly recently she was pretty much in the clear on all aspects of her previous health issues. We only have to go for check ups once every two years on her heart and her hip and that is (touch wood) more as a precaution. The other issues she had have been signed off completely.  We have however just found out that Charlotte has got curvature of the spine which sadly means more operations. She has just been fitted with a made to measure back brace that will hopefully slow down the curvature until she is a little older, maybe 10 or 11 when she will have the first of two operations to straighten her back. Throughout everything we have been through with Charlotte we have always tried to put a positive spin on things. Its been tough to do this time around as we had kind of hoped all of her operations and medical issues were behind us. That said, there are an awful lot of worse things that she could have been diagnosed with and although its safe to say we are not looking forward to having to go through more operations at least we have a fix, a solution to the issue. And that in itself is something to celebrate. If that sounds a bit daft to people reading this then I urge them to type ‘claudias cause’ into the  facebook or google search engine as reading that will pretty much sum up exactly what I mean. Every day people go through what Claudia’s parents have gone through and well, I simply do not know how they cope. It would simply destroy me.

So yeah, more uncertainty and I’m dreading that feeling of when Charlotte is in the operating theatre but all being well she will come through the other side all sorted, nice and straight (probably 4” taller) and still be smiling, laughing and continue to be the most awesome little daughter any dad could possibly wish for.

JB: Any writing tips?

PETE: I really am not sure I am best placed to answer that. All I can say is that when I write I     do it from the heart and write openly and honestly. My new book is non fiction but I     have tried to get into the head of the main character and write as passionately as I can as if I were him. But then I guess all writers do that. I can add that if you are about to self publish your book, before pressing the ‘go live’ button get the finished book professionally proof read.  Individuals may have different opinions on your book, some may like the story, some may not, but nobody likes to have to battle through a book that has been badly edited. If I am allowed to plug individuals I strongly recommend ‘Polish Your Prose’ as this company have been exceptional in helping me with my current book. And not forgetting of course the wonderful ‘ Brook Cottage Books’  who also provide a range of both paid and free promotional options for your book!!!

When the book is finished though, and you are out in the spotlight, I can definitely advise people to get online and mingle with fellow authors and writers. I have learned that its actually harder to market / promote your book than it is to write it but  the internet is awash with people who will help and offer advice. I am quite genuinely amazed at the kindness of the people I have met through my book. So many people have given up their free time to offer help and advice. I have met, and continue to meet some genuinely wonderful people all of  whom are happy to help and support each other. And as it turns out its also incredibly good fun.
To add to the above I would also like to thank JB and Brook Cottage Books and all the other writers bloggers and book fans  that I have met online. All such a simply wonderful group of people.



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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Promo Post: Once Upon An Ever After by Angela N Blount

Posted on 22:42 by Unknown

Once Upon an Ever After by Angela N Blount 
Series: Once Upon a Road Trip: Book 2
Release Date: 31 July 2014
Publisher: Artifice Press
Genres: Contemporary Fiction


Once Upon An Ever After
by Angela N. Blount

Released July 2014

Set after the events of Blount's debut memoir, Once Upon A Road Trip, this short story anthology focuses on the unusual courtship of Angeli and Vincent.

When Angeli left Minnesota on a post-high school road trip, all she wanted was to see the East Coast and finally meet some of her online friends. She didn't expect to end up in a long-distance relationship with a computer-savvy Southern boy. Yet Vincent seems determined to defy the odds. To prove his intentions, he sets off on his own quest to visit Angeli and win her family's approval. But along the way he’ll have to contend with her offbeat friends, trigger-happy father, and a few questionable run-ins with Northern hospitality. 

South meets North this time around, and "normal" isn't anywhere on the map.

With a thousand miles and radically different upbringings between them, can Angeli and Vincent forge a forever-worthy bond? Or are the roadblocks they face too much for either of them to overcome?

Amazon  /  Goodreads

What are reviewers saying?
This is an absolutely beautiful and sweet coming of age memoir and I went through every emotion whilst reading it. I laughed, I nearly cried but was quickly picked back up and read the rest of the story with a big grin! Is it too much trouble to be hoping for another installment to this? I can't get enough of Vince and Angie's story! Inspiring through and through! A big 5 stars from me on this review! Sky on Amazon

If you haven't yet read Angela's amazing awe-inspiring memoir, Once Upon a Road Trip, I'm telling you to go out and get it now! I have never meant that sentence more. Once Upon an Ever after wraps up Angeli's and Vince's story perfectly and has you happily sighing, laughing out loud and hoping their story will be a happily ever after. Bonny Bon Bon on Amazon


A little About the Author
Award-winning author Angela N. Blount is a Minnesota native, transplanted to the deep South--where she currently resides with her understanding husband, their two children, and a set of identity-confused cats. A Registered Nurse by trade, she is also a freelance content editor, former book reviewer for RT Book Reviews, a memoirist (though, not much a fan of referring to herself in first-person *cough*), craft blogger, sporadic poet, and webcomic artist. 

Angela is a PRO member of the Romance Writers of America, and was named a finalist in the 2012 Sheila, Laurie, and Orange Rose contests. She also took first place in the 2012 OKRWA Finally A Bride contest. In 2014 her debut memoir, Once Upon a Road Trip, was an NIEA finalist, a Chanticleer Journey Award finalist, and winner of the silver metal in the Literary Classics International Book Awards.

In her spare time, Angela enjoys reading, coffee shop loitering, and all things geeky. Her latest project is a YA sci-fi series.

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Don't forget to grab a copy of 
Once Upon a Road Trip

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Promo Post: Who Killed the Candy Lady?

Posted on 21:30 by Unknown

Who Killed the Candy Lady? By James Ylisela Jr.
Release Date:3rd September 2014
Publisher: Agate Digital
Genres: True Crime

Thirty-five years ago, Helen Brach walked out of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and vanished without a trace. By all accounts, the 65-year-old heiress to the E.J. Brach & Sons candy fortune was in good heath. But shortly after her leaving the clinic the details of Helen Brach's life—and presumed death—moved from fact to speculation, and they have been shrouded in mystery ever since.

Who Killed the Candy Lady?: Unwrapping the Unsolved Murder of Helen Brach is the true and complete story of Helen Vorhees Brach's mysterious disappearance and unsolved murder, as told by veteran Chicago journalist Jim Ylisela. This book will reveal the sordid facts behind the case and the seedy underbelly of Chicago's notorious crime world. Drawing from never-seen documents, interviews, and insiders' perspectives of prosecutors, horse thieves, and candy heiresses alike, Who Killed the Candy Lady? is a true-to-life whodunnit.

This is a fascinating and entertaining tale, and after finishing it readers will be unable to stop themselves from jumping to their own conclusions. Written with the straightforward precision and sly wit of a longtime Chicago writer immersed in the case's details, Who Killed the Candy Lady? is the ultimate guide to this unsolved murder mystery.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23225648-who-killed-the-candy-lady?from_search=true

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Monday, 24 November 2014

Promo: Speaking of Murder: A Novel by Jonathan Black

Posted on 22:00 by Unknown
Speaking of Murder by Jonathan Black
Release Date: 9th September 2014
Publisher: Agate Digital
Genres: Crime, Fiction

Hank Fowler is finally getting is life back together after his divorce and “early retirement” from reporting at Chicago’s biggest daily. But the tranquility doesn’t last long. After receiving an odd phone call from his old college roommate, who turns up dead shortly thereafter,
Hank can’t help but investigate the case. Several more bodies are found in similarly mysterious circumstances, and the victims all have one trait in common: they are—or were—motivational speakers. Meanwhile, Hank meets Rachel, newly divorced and trying to write a book, after she enrolls in Hank’s writing class. With her not-always-welcome help, Hank sets out to track down the killer. In this compelling, well-knit narrative, Jonathan Black creates a fast-paced murder mystery for
the digital age. Speaking of Murder is a contemporary whodunit that should appeal to all lovers of the mystery genre. Speaking of Murder is available in all popular ebook formats and accessible from all ereader and tablet devices.

 About the Author

Jonathan Black, a former editor at Playboy, Time, and GQ, has also written for USA Today, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, and Forbes Life, among others, and has published two earlier works of nonfiction (one of which is about motivational speaking). Speaking of Murder is Black’s first novel, and it’s rich with true-to-life details about reporting and the contemporary media world. Black is an intriguing new talent in the mystery ranks. Speaking of Murder is original and clever, and Hank and Rachel are a fascinating team of amateur crime solvers.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23330078-speaking-of-murder?ac=1

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Sunday, 23 November 2014

Promo Post: The Bed and Breakfast Man by Amanda Ward

Posted on 22:00 by Unknown
 

The Bed and Breakfast Man by Amanda Ward 
Series: Flirty Forties and Nifty Fifties Book 1
Release Date:11th November

Publisher: Books to Go Now
Genres: Contemporary Romance
You are never too old to fall in love...

At forty-eight, Joy Welles runs her bed and breakfast with the love and care one has for a child.
Each guest she takes in, she treats as if they are the most important person in the world. Until Christian and his granddaughter arrive to spend Christmas, and carry out his mothers’ final wish.

The tables are turned on Joy as for the first time, she is on the receiving end of the love and care. Burdened by the scars of her past, and scared of allowing herself to love again she builds up a wall of safety, only for Christian and his dogged determination to tumble them down.

Together can the couple learn to release their demons and like the river, move on with their lives
entwined?

About Amanda Ward



Amanda Ward lives in Bedfordshire, England with her husband, three children and two insane cats. The expression ‘What you see is what you get’, sums her up perfectly. She is a published author of the novel Without Saying A Word with Books To Go Now and The MisAdventures of Pann Haggerty with Secret Cravings Publishing.  She is a member of the Romance Novelists Association (RNA).  There is always some moment waiting around the corner to be written into a novel.

Her interests include a passion for history, romance novels, cooking, and science fiction.  Of course not forgetting the great and wonderful Doris Day musicals. 

A perfect afternoon for Amanda would be a pot of tea, plenty of biscuits with a Doris Day film on the telly. Shared with great friends and her amazingly tolerant mother in law.
Find out more about Amanda and her manic life at www.amandajward.weebly.com



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Thursday, 20 November 2014

Author Spotlight: Victoria Adams

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Who is Victoria Adams?

Brook Cottage is thrilled to finally have good friend and author Victoria Adams featured on the blog today. Keep reading to find out about Victoria in her own words, and about her books. Plus, as a special treat, there's the chance to download a free book! Perfect! 

Victoria introduces herself........


I'm Victoria Adams. I live in Ontario, Canada with my husband and pets. We are currently attempting to tame a feral kitten abandoned in our barn. When I'm not writing, I'm out in my garden or off in class studying Raqs Sharqi (Egyptian belly dance).
I've been writing since I was little. As I grew up, my writing style matured and is split between contemporary romance for adults and contemporary romance for new adults.

For a FREE READ of any of my books – please go to my blog – and click on Free Read tab or go to Wattpad.

Where to find me 

Blog – Pages of Romance – http://victoriaadams.blogspot.com
FaceBook - http://www.facebook.com/victoriaadams.romancewriter
Facebook Author Page - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Victoria-Adams/244325918978641
FaceBook page – Books by Victoria Adams - http://www.facebook.com/CirclesTrilogy?ref=hl
Twitter – http://twitter.com/_VictoriaAdams
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/u/0/101309354959026073738/posts
Website - http://victoriaadamsromance.wix.com/victoria-adams
Wattpad – http://www.wattpad.com/user/VictoriaAdams
Tribberr –  Pinterest –  GoodReads - Amazon Author - all Victoria Adams


Victoria's Books

A Holiday Anthology  


This is a FREE collection of short Christmas stories By Exquisite Quills Authors and Friends. It has been written for adults who love romance stories but is family friendly. Each story is unique and is meant to give a sampling of the writing of that author. From contemporary to historical, the Exquisite Quills authors and friends wish you a happy holiday filled with wonderful books.
Free from - http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/374815


Dancing in Circles. 


 (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009PFNPMG) 
 One born into privilege and a charmed life surrounded by love and family. The other born to a life of violence on the streets as the solemn gang leader of the notorious Shoresmen. A young, idealistic co-ed, Julie Anderson, meets a jaded, cold gang member, Robert Holiday, and cracks his icy shell, allowing the warmth of her love to awaken his soul.

Circles Divided

(http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BBKNDAC) 
 Is the love of a girl from wealthy Westland and a street punk from the slums of the Shore strong enough to surpass all that life will throw at them and forge a life together? Is Julie willing to sacrifice her childhood dream of becoming a professional dancer for the man she loves? Is Robert willing to lay down his ties to the gang in order to hold onto his new found love?

Sacrifices must be made, but will they be enough?



Circles Interlocked -


 http://www.amazon.com/Circles-Interlocked-ebook/dp/B005S8LI46 
  Having been betrayed by the man she assumed she was destined to be with forever; Julie Anderson slapped Robert Holiday in an angry ending to their brief love affair. Heartbroken that her love affair didn't end with the fairy tale Happily Ever After, Julie leaves town to pursue her dream of being a dancer. As fate has a curious sense of humor, eight years later, they wake up in bed together. Now it is up to love to fix what time cannot mend.

A Guy and A Girl


Lies, deceits and secrets - not a good way to begin a relationship.

Blurb
After an ugly past forced Hunter Connolly to escape to Europe, the talented hockey player is back in North America and determined to land a position with a professional team. But he can’t hide from his past forever, especially when his beautiful classmate, Chelsea, forces him to reexamine his life. Soon, hockey is not his first priority anymore.
Chelsea Henderson is a bright co-ed working towards her dream of being a professional dancer. She forms a unique friendship with one of her father’s newest recruits and would love nothing more than to take it to the next level. However, there’s just one small problem. He doesn’t know she’s his coach’s daughter.
Amid the deceptions, danger lurks closer than they could ever imagine. Will fate contrive to rip the young lovers apart? Or will Hunter and Chelsea have their shot at love?
Buy link – Exclusively at - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L2GRD1U

For Free Read  - Blog – http://victoriaadams.blogspot.com
WattPad - http://www.wattpad.com/user/VictoriaAdams






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