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Archives for May 16, 2013

Appetites

May 16, 2013 1 Comment

Book review of “Appetites”

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“Appetites” by Karen Frankola

Book Description:

When Sarah suddenly hears from Harry, the Brit she almost married twenty years ago, she decides now is the time to change her life. Sarah has a great job in Manhattan, but she considers herself too fat to have a boyfriend. Harry is visiting New York in four months and she wants to turn back into the girl he fell in love with. Since she can never stick to a diet, she comes up with a drastic solution.

Sarah asks her sister Max to lock her up in her basement and feed her nothing but healthy meals. Max, a struggling waitress, agrees begrudgingly. She’s skinny, but has her own set of appetites—for drink, drugs, and great-looking losers.

Sarah thinks a summer in Max’s basement will give her a new body, a chance to reconnect with Harry, and the friendship she’s long craved from her sister. But things quickly go wrong. Max’s drinking leads her to neglect Sarah, who figures out how to get out of the basement. Sarah develops an obsession with Max’s boyfriend and manages to fulfill a sexual fantasy by pretending to be something she’s not.

Can Sarah turn back time with Harry or will she and Max kill each other first? Can either sister ever learn to say no?

My Review:

The first thing that caught my eye about this book was the cover, it’s gorgeous!  After reading a blurb of “Appetites,” I was hooked.  I was curious as to how Sarah’s plan would work and how far she would go to be at the weight she wanted.

Once I started this book, I didn’t want to stop.  The characters stand for themselves.  As sisters they’re very different, but in some ways, I found them to be similar.  There were times when I would be fighting for Sarah to stick it to her sister and flee the basement for good, but I liked her determination.  Max’s character was very well written.  For someone who thinks she’s tough, I thought she was a softy who desperately wanted to be more like Sarah.

Parts of the book I was laughing-out-loud, then in others, I was teary-eyed because it’s obvious that Sarah and Max really care for each other, they’re just stubborn.

“Appetites” was a wonder book and highly recommend it as a beach read.

I give this book 4 stars!

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**About Karen Frankola:  Karen Frankola wrote Appetites to explore the hard choices women make in love and work. Karen spent much of her career writing very short stories at news organizations like CNN and MSNBC, so creating a novel was challenging. She now does a variety of writing for corporations and nonprofit organizations. Karen is lucky enough to work mostly from home, with her dog Rascal curled up under her desk.

Karen grew up near Pittsburgh, where she spent much of her childhood reading books in the cemetery that bordered her family’s backyard.  Karen moved to nine different states and England.  Some of her favorite jobs were teaching journalism at the University of Missouri, working as a television news director, and handling video shoots for Deloitte around the world.  She also spent a summer repairing motors at a steel mill and hopes to soon publish a coming-of-age memoir about that experience.

Karen and her husband Troy now reside  in Durham, North Carolina, where they enjoy watching deer in the woods behind their house, lots of live music, beautiful biking trails, and great neighbors.

Karen is working on a sequel to Appetites and would love to hear what you think of it.

**Contact Karen:  Amazon Author Page   Twitter

**Buy “Appetites” on Amazon

**Click HERE to check out other stops on Karen’s Chick Lit Plus Blog Tour!

Filed Under: Appetites Tagged With: Appetites, Books, Chick-Lit, CLP blog tours, Karen Frankola, Writing

Leigh Bennett

May 16, 2013 1 Comment

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About author, Leigh Bennett:  Leigh Bennett is an Australian author who lives in Melbourne’s Dandenong Ranges with her husband and three sons.  Her first chick lit novel, Flirting with Magick and was released in February 2013.  She is currently working on the next novel in the series, as well as a YA/Urban Fantasy, a mystery, and further chick lit stories.  Her books all feature real characters, drama, humour and always with a happy ending.

INTERVIEW

You’re a stay-at-home mom of three boys, how do you do it?  I’m still trying to work it out actually.  Of course my role as a mother has to come first while my kids are still so young (10, 8, 6) but they are all in school this year so I’m trying to work out some sort of routine.

How do you come up with the ideas for your books?  I think sometimes I’ll get a picture in my head, or a feeling, like a specific atmosphere and I will want to write something around that.  Other times I’ll get an idea through something that happens, for example I’m outlining a novel now that came from an idea after I got tailgated one night.

Describe what a typical day is like for you:  I’m really not particularly good at self motivation or routine so I haven’t quite gotten the typical day thing down just yet.  After I’ve sent the kids to school, I will sit at the computer and try and get a couple of hours of work done, which may not necessarily involve just writing.  It could often be to do with promotion, networking or learning (that’s actually probably code for ‘facebooking and websurfing LOL).  I always have housework to do so a large majority of the day is taken up with that as well, until the kids come home then it’s time for homework and getting dinner ready.

Coffee or tea?  Coffee.  We have two machines at home.  I even named my dog “Latte”  I do like tea too and try to drink a lot of rooibos (red bush)  tea as it’s good for you, apparently 🙂  – just not as much as coffee.

How did you celebrate the publication of your first book?  I think I was so overwhelmed by the whole experience I kind of forgot.  I think we got takeaway (takeout) and I had a glass of wine, but that was it.

If you could be on any reality TV show what would it be?  I do enjoy cooking so probably something like Masterchef, except I think I would have trouble with making up a recipe on a whim. I usually need longer than a couple of seconds.

Who is your favorite author?  Marian Keyes.  I love how she manages to inject darkness and serious subjects into a humourous book.  Or is it that she injects humour into a serious book?

Where is your ideal writing location?  I do wish I had my own room for writing.  But we do have a ‘grown up’ living room where my husband and I hang out so I have my desk there and he either watches TV or plays console games.

Facebook or Twitter?  Facebook.  I do have twitter but I don’t really know how to use it properly.

What’s the one thing that a writer must have?  Music.  Or sometimes peace and quiet.  And coffee.

If you weren’t a writer you’d be a…:  Stay at home mum, which I already am.  But if I wasn’t writing I’m sure my house would be a lot tidier.

Can you tell us about any upcoming projects?   I’m writing the second book in the Flirting with Magick series which is called Flirting with Secrets.   It’s about a young woman coping with grief and moves into her own apartment, which she discovers is haunted.   The heroine is a new character but a couple of minor characters from the first book are featured.  It can be read as a standalone book.

**Contact Leigh:  Blog   Facebook   Goodreads   Twitter

FlirtingWithMagickBlurb of “Flirting with Magick”

When a new-age remedy fixes Abby Williams’ career rut, the twenty-five year old figures a spell could heal her broken heart too…

Suddenly, she’s having hot sex with an even hotter musician, which might work as long as she doesn’t get in the way of his rock stardom. Her work colleague is flirty and fun, but could he be keeping something from her? And now, the guy who broke her heart wants to rekindle their relationship. Can she trust him enough to give it another shot?

So far, it seems Abby’s spell hasn’t worked. Or then again, perhaps it has?

**Buy “Flirting with Magick”:  Amazon – USA   Amazon – UK   Smashwords

Filed Under: Leigh Bennett Tagged With: Books, Chick-Lit, Flirting with Magick, Guest Interview, Leigh Bennett

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