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A Quick Update!

July 26, 2012 4 Comments

It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged, so thank you to my loyal followers for being patient with me.  I hope I haven’t let any of you down.

  • First of all, can you believe summer is almost over?  Thank goodness, because it’s hot in Texas!
  • If you’ve been keeping up with my BOOK REVIEWS, TOURS and GUESTS pages, then you know I’ve been busy reading and getting to know a lot of wonderful and inspiring authors!
  • As far as edits on my two books, Redefined Dreams and The Right Design, things are going great!  I have two amazing editors who are helping me create two books that I’ve put my heart and soul into.
  • Happy Friday!
  • Oh, and I have a HUGE announcement coming on Monday, so stay tuned!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Book Reviews, Books, Chick-Lit, Editing, Guest Author, Isabella, Link, Random, Romance Books, Writing

Monarch Beach

July 1, 2012 7 Comments

Book review of “Monarch Beach”

“Monarch Beach,” by Anita Hughes

When a mom, Amanda Blick sees her sexy French chef husband, Andre, wrapped around his sous-chef, she’s heartbroken.  When her mother urges Amanda and her son, Max, to get a change of scenery with her at St. Regis Resort in Laguna Beach, she agrees to go to Laguna Beach.  She needed to get away from him for the summer and think about her future.  Instead of simply relaxing, doing her best to keep her mind off of Andre, Amanda meets a handsome older man who sweeps her away.  Also divorced, Edward teaches Amanda that there can be a life after Andre…until his loyalties are to be questioned.

There had been a lot of talk about “Monarch Beach,” so I put it on my to-read list.  When I was asked to review it I jumped at the chance.  From the first sentence to the last, “Monarch Beach” drew me into Amanda’s world.  Through her ups and downs with Andre and Edward, the book was very enjoyable.  With all the twists and turns — especially at the end, I literally couldn’t put this book down.  If I wasn’t reading it, I was thinking about planning my own getaway to the St. Regis Resort, hoping to create my own journey.  The characters were very likable, even Andre tried to fool me, but I loved Amanda.  She was a devoted mom who just wanted to do the best for her son after her marriage failed.  I  liked Amanda’s mom and thought that she played a very enjoyable and loving role.  Like Amanda’s character, I loved how she evolved, too.  The ending will leave you aching for more, (I’m really hoping for a continuation with these characters)!

Anita Hughes is a brilliant author who has written a book I loved!  “Monarch Beach” is a funny, heartwarming and sexy read, and I recommend it to anyone who wants a delightful, addicting and fast-paced summer read.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars!

**Click HERE to read my interview with Anita Hughes!

Filed Under: Book Review, Monarch Beach Tagged With: Anita Hughes, Book Reviews, Books, Chick-Lit, Images, Isabella, Link, Monarch Beach, Random, Romance Books, Writing

Dreaming of Him

June 22, 2012 2 Comments

Book Review for “Dreaming of Him”

“Dreaming of Him,” by Wendy Ely

While awake, Amber is a very lonely woman and her life is at a dead-end.  Nothing can make her feel better, not even a makeover, but it’s different when she’s asleep.  A man from her past, Trace, enters her dreams and sweeps her off her feet.  When Amber wakes up, she realizes that it was a dream (a very hot one), because she knows that Trace is dead.  He tries to communicate with Amber through her dreams and watches over her, wanting her to know just how much she meant to him before he died.  His spirit moves her keys so she won’t be late for work and turns off the lights when she comes home drunk, closing her eyes, aching to be with him.  Only in her dreams, can they fall in love with one another, but he won’t let her go out the easy way to be with him!  That’s when he saves her from making a big mistake…

Admit it, you can’t stop staring at the cover, can you?  Neither can I!  When I won this book, I was thrilled.  Wanting to take break from my normal reads one weekend, I began reading Dreaming of Him.  Right away, I was drawn into a whole new world.  Wendy Ely’s descriptions were written so clear, that I felt as if I were Amber, wanting to dream of Trace!  The storyline was believable, especially for a woman like Amber, who has very little confidence.  I loved Trace!  He was gentle and he didn’t give up on Amber.  While I wish this book wasn’t so short, I loved it because it wasn’t the typical romance book with spirits or ghosts — it’s a true love story!  If you’re looking for a sweet, spicy book over the summer, this is the book for you!

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars!

**Buy the book!:

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**An interview with the author, Wendy Ely, is coming soon!

Filed Under: Dreaming of Him Tagged With: Book Reviews, Books, Chick-Lit, Dreaming of Him, Erotic, Images, Isabella, Link, Romance Books, Wendy Ely, Writing

Unlocked

June 15, 2012 2 Comments

Book review of “Unlocked”

“Unlocked” by Rachael O’Bryan

This book is about a woman’s relationships with men while working as a tutor in college.  With all the ups and downs of this part in Rebecca’s life, it’s a clear view of how relationships can impact the rest of your life.

With all the intimate details of Rebecca’s life, it reminded me of reading a diary with very little dialog, which I didn’t mind.  The chapters are broken up into little stories and I thought that was a creative way to draw the reader in — I know I was!  The main character, Rebecca, has very low self-esteem, which was sad because I liked her.  With each story and relationship, it seemed to change the way she thought about men and life.  By the end, I was happy for her because she seemed to be content, but unfortunately, I didn’t buy it.  I would have really liked to see more of a change at the end, making her truly evolved in life and in love.  The writing was good and it didn’t drag, but no matter how much I tried to connect with Rebecca, I couldn’t.  Overall, I thought this book was really good.  If you’re looking for a quick read, filled with the ups and downs of relationships, you will really enjoy this book.

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars!

Buy “Unlocked!”

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**Click HERE to read a guest post by the author!

Filed Under: Rachael O'Bryan, Unlocked Tagged With: Book Reviews, Book tours, Books, Chick Lit Plus, Guest Author, Rachael O'Bryan, Unlocked, Writing

Rachael O’Bryan

June 15, 2012 7 Comments

Author Bio: Rachael O’Bryan grew up in Louisville, Kentucky. She attended college at Temple University. After college she pursued her law degree, starting off at Tulane University and then graduating at American University. Rachael is a lawyer, but pursues writing in her free time. Besides writing Unlocked, she keeps a blog. Also, on June 1st she launched her own business – an online women’s magazine. The magazine is operated under Rachael Magazine LLC. The self-titled magazine is geared towards professional women in their 20s and 30s that want it all. You can subscribe HERE. When Rachael isn’t working, writing, or running her own business she enjoys reading, traveling, watching The New York Mets. and following the University of Louisville basketball team. She currently resides in New York City.

My Not So Chick Lit Life

In college I worked at a summer program in Louisville, Kentucky called Summerbridge. As I was driving to a work related event with a fellow summer teacher she told me of her desire to have a Carrie Bradshaw type of life in the future – an apartment in New York, a live in boyfriend, etc. She loved the independence and glamour of what was portrayed on HBO at the time. I had never seen Sex and the City at that point; I unfortunately didn’t get HBO in my college dorm. However, I now am the proud owner of the whole series on DVD minus the second movie.

And after watching the most notorious example of a chick lit based series, I see why the life is so appealing. Carrie was able to have an amazing apartment in New York, that prior to becoming a successful author, seemed completely unrealistic. She spent money on the best brands in fashion and took cabs everywhere. She seemed to have this endless money supply, until she really needed it to buy her apartment. Her finances didn’t match her lifestyle and as an aspiring writer and a new New Yorker, those things bother me to no end. I know life in New York doesn’t exist for most people like that and certainly not for me.

I moved here with no job, but was able to after about a week land my first contracting job (which was what I was doing in Washington, DC before I moved). And since moving here I’ve also been working on my writing career through blogging, promoting my book, starting a second book, and launching my online women’s magazine. I do all this from my tiny studio apartment in the East Village after I fit in 40+ hours of work at my day job (that sometimes turns into a night job and weekend job). Not only do all of these things fight for my time and attention, they also fight over my financial resources.

Besides my insane jealousy of the make believe financial situation she had, she also had lots of dates and relationships. Ugh the world of dating is one I can barely navigate, especially in New York. I mean I’m not longing to be broken up with on a post-it note, but if that means that someone is breaking up with me because I had a relationship for awhile than maybe I am wishing for it (I’d prefer the relationship without the break-up though of course). Besides the post-it break up Carrie definitely had lots of ups and downs with the opposite sex, but in the end she got her guy. Big rescued her from that Russian guy she dated (that I was not a fan of ) in my favorite city in the world – Paris.

But with all this said I still find myself tuning into Sex and the City and dreaming of my Carrie Bradshaw life. I don’t need Manolo Blahnik shoes, I’m perfectly happy with my shoes from DSW. I don’t need expensive bags, although a part of me does want to buy a Marc Jacobs bag, but that’s for when I make it big with my writing (hey you have to treat yourself every once in awhile). And I do love my Chanel sunglasses, but I’ve had them for years. So what’s the appeal then you may ask? It’s the same appeal of every other chick lit book – love. Every girl, every person wants love. I haven’t found that type of love yet and it’s always refreshing even if it’s in a TV show to see it happen. As much as her financial/living situation wasn’t realistic in parts of the series, her struggles with love were. The heartaches, the infatuation, the nerves, the over thinking, the happy moments – those are all relatable. However, the one difference between me and Carrie is that I don’t need someone to rescue me in the City of Lights and Love, I need someone to board the plan with me at JFK to go explore the city. I want someone to share my life, not save it, because the hero of my story has always been myself and that’s the way every woman should think. Unless my ideal Mr. Big would like to save me from my law school debt, then save away … I’m joking … mostly … law school wasn’t cheap.

I leave you with my favorite quote from the series by Carrie Bradshaw: “Some people are settling down, some people are settling, and some people refuse to settle for anything less than butterflies.”

**Contact Rachael:

Blog

Rachel Magazine

**Click HERE to read my review of “Unlocked!”

Filed Under: Isabella, Rachael O'Bryan Tagged With: Book Reviews, Book tours, Books, Chick Lit Plus, Rachael O'Bryan, Relationships, Unlocked, Writing

50 Shades of Grey

June 13, 2012 5 Comments

As promised, here is my review of “50 Shades of Grey,” by E. L. James.

Out of curiosity and wanting to see what all the hype was about, I began this book in April.  Just this past Saturday, I finally finished it — WHEW!

Getting through the first 150 pages was so hard, which was one reason why it took so long to finish.  E.L. James has admitted that she’s not a good writer and I agree with her!  While not only is she not a good writer, neither did she have a good editor.  The editor could have done a better job, making the writing stronger, especially for such a popular book.  Isn’t that an editor’s job?

While the storyline was good, with very enjoyable characters, dominate Christian Grey and submissive, Anastasia Steele, I expected more from the so-called “mommy porn.”  In Megan Hart’s books, the sex scenes had me blushing, but as I was reading “50 Shades,” I kept rolling my eyes.  I’ve even written stuff more sexual!  The sex scenes were laughable, but I see why so many are rushing out to buy this book.  James has stated in multiple interviews that this book is written on her fantasies and I can see why; she’s a married mom of two.  This book is for moms who have traded whips and handcuffs for bottles and bibs.  As a married woman without children, I was more swept away with Christian’s dominance than with the sex.  It was Christian who had my toes curling, along with his mysterious ways…Damn, he’s a sexy Hero!

There is talk about “50 Shades” being a movie which I would be interested in, especially if they get my imagination of Christian right.  (Who do you recommend playing him?)

While I do plan on reading the other books, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, I’m really in no hurry to start them.

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars, based on the characters and plot, not the writing or the sex scenes.

Filed Under: 50 Shades of Grey, Book Review, Isabella Tagged With: 50 Shades of Grey, Book Reviews, Books, Chick-Lit, E L James, Editing, Erotica, Hot Men, Isabella, Link, Megan Hart, Random, Reading, Romance Books, Sex, Writing

Chick Lit

June 6, 2012 2 Comments

Do you like Chick Lit books?  Well tonight, I created a Facebook group called Chick Lit Goddesses…

I’d love if you’d join!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Book Reviews, Book tours, Books, Chick Lit Group, Chick Lit Plus, Chick-Lit, Editing, Facebook, Guest Author, Isabella, Random, Romance Books, Self-publishing, Writing

I’ve Been Busy…

June 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Last night was my first post in a long time!  Whew!  It’s been a busy few weeks since I’ve blogged, but it’s all been for a good reason!  With editing books one and two, hosting guests, reading for tours and writing my contribution articles for GHG, life gets busy.  Add a loving husband and very needy cat to the mix and it’s even more hectic (but only some of the time).

Here’s a small summary of in detail what’s been going on…

–Editing: I’m still in the process of editing my first and second book.  Book one, Redefined Dreams, needed A LOT of work, but I’m seeming a glimmer of light.  With my other book, The Right Design, I just finished the first quick run through, but now it’s time to focus on making this what I want it to be!

–Guests: I’ve had the pleasure of having Guests stop by Chick Lit Goddess, (click HERE to see all their posts).  Like I’ve mentioned before, all of them inspire me.

–Reading and Tours: When I was asked to take part in my first Chick Lit Plus Blog Tour, I jumped at the chance. I’ve been a huge fan of CLP for quite long time, and I love Samantha — she’s an awesome woman!  If you ever want to take part of a tour, I recommend it!  (Let me know if y’all have any questions if you’re interested in more information on these tours).

–Contributions for GHG: If you’ve not checked out my contributing articles at Good Humor Girl, come check it out!  You won’t want to miss out!

Filed Under: Isabella Tagged With: Book Reviews, Books, Chick Lit Plus, Chick-Lit, Editing, Guest Author, Images, Isabella, Link, Random, Redefined Dreams, The Right Design, Writing

Gillian Duffy

June 4, 2012 1 Comment

Tell us about yourself. Who is Gillian Duffy?   Hi Everyone.  I’m Gillian, I’m from Dublin, I’m the author of The LA Commandments, and I’m studying English and History in St. Patrick’s College, Dublin.  Reading, writing, film, and music pretty much sum me up.

Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?   No, not always, but I’ve always loved stories.  When I was younger my mam brought me to the cinema almost every weekend and bought me lots of books (George’s Marvellous Medicine was my favourite), so storytelling has always been a big part of my life.  I wrote some poetry when I was a teenager (that’s probably best kept at the bottom of the drawer forever), but I didn’t begin writing seriously until the end of 2008 following a trip to Los Angeles.

How long did it take you to write your first book?   I finished the first draft of The LA Commandments really quickly (once I started I didn’t stop), but with rewrites and edits it probably took about eight months in total, spread over a couple of years.  When I finished the first draft I moved on to my next novel almost straight away, so I didn’t begin rewriting The LA Commandments until late 2010 and it was published in August 2011.

How did you celebrate when it was published?   After the launch I went for a meal with my family and friends. I couldn’t believe that my book had been published (I still can’t sometimes).  It takes a while to sink in.

What inspired “The LA Commandments?”   In 2008 I went on a family holiday to California, and my time in Los Angeles inspired the novel.  We stayed in Hermosa Beach and Santa Monica during our stay, two of the main locations in the book, and I enjoyed it so much that it motivated me to begin writing again.  It’s one of my favourite places and I hope to revisit next year.

What was the writing process like for you?   Plot and character development are my favourite parts of the process, but editing can sometimes be tough. You become so attached to your work that it can be difficult to be objective. Thankfully we have editors for that impartial view.

If this were turned into a movie, who would you want to play the main characters?   A movie – wouldn’t that be brilliant.  How about Kristin Stewart for Jo, Zac Efron for Marc, Emma Stone for Suzie, and Eddie Redmayne for Paul.  They would have to be able to deliver a convincing Irish accent or some re-writing would be on the cards.

Will there be a sequel?  I have no plans for one at the moment, but who knows?

Which authors inspire you?  I’ve just finished my second year in college, so I’ve been reading writers like Joyce, Conrad, Wilde, Plath, and Moore.  Joe Dunthorne, Claire Keegan, and Sean O’Reilly are some contemporary writers that I really admire.

The Gift by Danielle Steel is one of my favourite books from the women’s fiction genre.  I remember reading it when I was about eighteen on a beach in Cyprus, and the characters and plot stayed with me for a long time after I’d finished.  That’s my sign of a good book.

Do you have any stories about how people react when you tell them you’re an author?   Not really, I’m afraid.  Irish people are generally laid back, so there hasn’t been any overzealous kissing, hugging, or screaming.  All my family and friends are very supportive, though (in a passive kind of way).

What is the best advice that you’ve been given?   Just be yourself and write what comes naturally.

Are you working on anything now? If so, can you share a little bit with us?   I’m working on my second novel at the moment, which should be published in September.  It’s a suspense/thriller also set in California.  Let’s hope that you’ll like it.

**Contact Gillian:

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**Buy “The L.A. Commandments” on Amazon!

**Click HERE to read my 5-start review of “The L.A. Commandments!”

Filed Under: Gillian Duffy, Guests Authors Tagged With: Book Reviews, Books, Chick-Lit, Gillian Duffy, Guest Author, Images, Link, Romance Books, The L.A. Commandments, Writing

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