Monday, January 29, 2018

Athens Ambuscade

Do you like a little comic relief mixed in with your tales? 
Then you gotta check out this book. My new author-friend, Kristen Joy Wilks is visiting today. And oh boy, you're in for some comic relief! 
I'm currently reading Athens Ambuscade and loving it!
Welcome to you, Kristen. 

Kristen Joy Wilks lives in the beautiful Cascade Mountains with her camp director husband, three fierce sons, and a large and slobbery Newfoundland dog. She has blow-dried a chicken, fought epic Nerf battles instead of washing dishes, transported a gallon bag of cooked bacon inside her purse to nibble in the movie theater, and discovered a stealthily smuggled gardener snake in her sons’ bubble bath. Her stories and articles have appeared in Nature Friend, Clubhouse, Thriving Family, Splickety, and Havok MagazinesShe writes novella length romantic comedies for Pelican Book Group, including Copenhagen Cozenage, The Volk Advent, and Athens Ambuscade. Kristen loves to write about the humor and Grace that can be found amidst the detritus of life. Much like the shiny quarter one member of their household swallowed and then found in the pot five days later. If God is good enough to grant us these gems, she figures that someone should be putting them to the page. Kristen can be found tucked under a tattered quilt in an overstuffed chair at 4:00am writing a wide variety of implausible tales, or at www.kristenjoywilks.com. If you would rather enjoy photos of charging bison, Newfoundland dogs, and attacking squid then by all means visit her “What I’m Writing About” board on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/kristenjwilks7/what-im-writing-about/

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Why did you write Athens Ambuscade?
I love fun and funny books. Books that rush you away to another place. Books that make you laugh. Books that make you think as well, but I prefer to laugh and think at the same time. I'd just written a romance that contained several of our family's funny dog stories and thought I should shake things up and write a book with a cat. Then I watched this crazy pet taxidermy show with my Grandma in law and I was hooked. My hero would be a taxidermist. What kind of heroine would clash beautifully with a taxidermist? A bridal designer of course. Add in some of my hazardous cat experiences and cat-thieving villains and I was on my way. Can one glean spiritual truths from a story about a frozen cat? You would be surprised. Just as those glassy eyes of a stuffed animal give one a shiver and the realization that something is definitely missing from that lovingly preserved pet, something is missing in each of us when we focus on outward appearance and neglect being real within. God wants more than a finely preserved exterior. He wants the real thing.


An up-and-coming bridal designer must fly a Montana taxidermist to Greece to stuff her grandmother’s deceased cat. If the cat isn’t preserved in two days time, she will lose her inheritance. But will she survive the next 48 hours when the taxidermist ignores her pointed request and shows up wearing flannel?
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Are you intrigued? Are you ready to hunt these down and jump into the adventure and antics? 

Anybody else relate to the comic relief that can crop up in your life like Kristen speaks of? Oh my, how often have I said, "This could only happen to me!" LOL

Thanks for sharing with us, Kristen!



Monday, January 22, 2018

Check Out the Reason this Story was Written

Hey Readers! I've got my author-friend, Pamela, back with us today, sharing about the reason she wrote one of her books. I love knowing the backstory to the story!


Award-winning author, Pamela S. Thibodeaux is the Co-Founder and a lifetime member of Bayou Writers Group in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Multi-published in romantic fiction as well as creative non-fiction, her writing has been tagged as, “Inspirational with an Edge!” ™ and reviewed as “steamier and grittier than the typical Christian novel without decreasing the message.”
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Website address: http://www.pamelathibodeaux.com  
Twitter: http://twitter.com/psthib @psthib
Amazon Author Page: http://amzn.to/1jUVcdU

 NOW FOR THAT "INSIDE SCOOP"
I first penned the story now titled In His Sight, as an entry for a contest Pelican Book Group was hosting in 2008. The working title at that time was The Gift. The hero, Carson Alexander as the gift of ‘sight’ or ‘prophecy’ or perhaps he’s just really tuned in, tapped in, and turned on to his intuition. Whatever you call it, he is able to predict with gut feelings or premonitions some event in the near future. Anyway, I began the story in 2008 then my husband became ill and passed away in 2009. Needless to say this story sat unfinished for quite sometime. In early 2010 I thought….If I don’t finish this story I may never write again. So, I contacted my editor at Pelican Book Group and asked what changes I’d need to make in order to finish and submit the story since the contest had long since been over. We discussed the options and I told her I’d send it as soon as humanly possible. I did, the story was accepted, I signed the contract and then…..
I received my first round of edits. The editor had taken 30 pages out of a 70 page story!!!
That would shock me on a normal day but considering my emotional state at the time I FREAKED. I emailed her and the Sr. Editor and basically had a melt down.
My editor, bless her heart, emailed me back in a hurry…. “Wait! We’re not deleting that information, we’re rearranging it. You have a great suspense story here but you’re giving away too many details along the way.”
Suspense? Me? Surprise!
I don’t write romantic suspense, I write romance. The suspense element just showed up and took over without my even being aware of it LOL!
We talked some more until I understood what she meant and agreed to give it a try. In the course of editing, The Gift just didn’t seem to work anymore – not a very suspenseful title–right? In His Sight kept coming to mind so I finished the edits and sent them in with a proposed title change. The editor was thrilled and agreed whole-heartedly on the title change and In His Sight was published July 30th 2010.



Grade school teacher Carson Alexander has a gift—a gift that has driven a wedge between him and his family. Worse, it’s put him at odds with God. Feeling alone and misunderstood, Carson views God’s gift of prophecy as the worst kind of curse…that is until he meets Lorelei Conner, landscape artist extraordinaire, and perhaps the one person who may need Carson and his gift more than anyone ever has.  

Lorelei Connor is a mother on the run. Her abusive ex-husband has followed her all over the country trying to steal their daughter. Distrusting of men and needing to keep on the move, she’s surprised by her desire to remain close to Carson Alexander. Through her fear and hesitation, she must learn to rely on God to guide her—not an easy task when He’s prompting her to trust a man.

 Can their relationship withstand the tragedy lurking on the horizon?

Excerpt: Carson Alexander walked through his classroom and tugged desks into a semi circle around the dry eraser board. One thing he loved about teaching sixth-grade English at Stars Crossing Middle School was that the classes were so small. With no more than fifteen students at a time he could work closely with each one and give them the attention they needed and deserved. Another thing he appreciated was the lack of standard or strict curriculum. As long as the children passed the exams set forth by the Department of Education, he could teach as he pleased.
So far, his kids excelled, maintaining some of the highest scores in the entire school. Pride filled his soul and caused his heart to swell, chest to puff out.
Pride cometh before the fall.
The Voice echoed in his mind, ricocheted through his soul. He shrugged off the warning, walked to his desk and picked up the name tags for each incoming student. He thumbed through the stack, pondered each one and wondered about the child attached to the name….Jenny & Jerry Smith – twins or un-related? One name struck him hard, sent unnamed emotion curling through his system – Laurel Connor.
He hadn’t heard the name Laurel in years and then, used only as a surname or when referring to the small town in Mississippi from whence he came. He moved to Stars Crossing, Tennessee five years ago for two reasons. One, the teaching position and two, the town though smaller, reminded him of home.
Memories crashed through the floodgates he’d built around his heart…..the huge two-story house and two-hundred acre farm where he grew up. His seven siblings, parents who adored him – their eldest son, and the pain of losing everything he held near and dear to his heart.
Tears threatened. His vision blurred, hands began to shake. Carson swallowed the lump in his throat, put the stack down, and shoved his hands into the front pockets of his slacks. Adrenaline pumped through him, caused his pulse to skitter and jump. Saliva pooled in his mouth. By sheer force he willed his emotions under control. The bell rang and he turned to greet the children who rushed into the room. He watched as one-by-one they filed in and took a seat.
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 Are you intrigued? Might oughta get that reading list out and scrawl a new book on it. 

Thanks for sharing with us, Pamela!





Saturday, January 20, 2018

If You Like it, Share It

Hey Fellow Readers, I just wanted to jump in here and remind you about sharing what you like.

I'm talking books here. And even new authors you've discovered.

When I read a particularly good book, I run straight to those friends and family who share my love for reading. And that's great.

But I need to remember that my "like" could spread further if I remember to post a short review on Amazon. Or I can share about it on a blog like this or on my Facebook.

Being not only a reader but an author, I can't tell you how much it means to see a review on Amazon from a reader who enjoyed my book. It's like a present at Christmas. Really. I'm not exaggerating.

Don't be intimidated by leaving a review. You just need to write out a few sentences saying exactly what you liked about that book.

By leaving a review or sharing on a blog or Facebook, you'll be helping other readers find a book they might equally enjoy. And you'll help your favorite authors feel encouraged in what they do.