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Friday, September 28, 2018
Through My Eyes by Sharee Wanner
Thursday, September 13, 2018
As Wide as the Sky Review
As Wide as the Sky
by Jessica Pack
Jessica's masterful way of immersing the reader in As Wide as the Sky kept me engaged with the turn of every page.
As the story unfolded, each of the characters came to life. I felt Amanda's pain and anguish as her son Robbie faced the consequences of his choices. I cried when I read of the gratitude he had for her unconditional love.
I felt the numbness and despair of losing a child. I felt the regret a father had for leaving a young family and the resolution of making changes for the better as he asked his family for forgiveness.
I felt the joy of a brighter future despite great sadness. I empathized with a mother's feelings of failure and I felt the hope of new beginnings and possibilities "as wide as the sky".
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
Fractured by Karen E. Hoover
Fractured Review
by Sharee Wanner
Karen masterfully brings a whole new world to light in this fantasy adventure. I was drawn in from the very beginning with her strong characters and plot.
Sianna doesn’t have it easy and chooses to live on her own in unpleasant circumstances until her aunt finds her and takes her in. But just as things are turning around for her, everything in her life and the town of Newtimber changes. Even the people change into mythological creatures from every culture.
Siana is tasked with healing her town, her new friends and her family and defeating the evil unleashed from another dimension.
Karen brings a whole new world to life and really showcases her female protagonist in this fantasy adventure!
You’ll want to add this one to your collection for sure.
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Miss Wilton's Waltz By Josi S. Kilpack ~ Book Review
Miss Wilton's Waltz
by Josi S. Kilpack
Josi's ability to bring stories to life is magic! I was drawn into Miss Wilton's Waltz right from the beginning. Her characters are well-rounded and relatable. This delightful read takes you back to a simpler time.
Propriety and social grace are an important part of life. Lenora is shy but gifted in music. She moves to a new city to live with her aunt and teach music hoping to leave her past behind. This may be just what she needs to move on with her life and finding love amidst opposition is something she least expects.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Author Interview with Adrienne Quintana
1. When did you
decide you wanted to be an author?
I’ve always loved telling stories. I tried to write my
first novel when I was twelve years old, but it wasn’t until after a mission,
marriage, two moves, four children, and finally earning my degree that I
decided I wanted to be an author. My younger sister encouraged me to
participate in National Novel Writing Month in 2013, and the rest is history.
2. Who has influenced
your writing the most?
I don’t know that any one writer has influenced me “the
most.” Everything I’ve read has influenced me in some way. Growing up, I read a
lot of classics—heavy on the Jane Austen. But I also dabbled in science
fiction. I loved Isaac Asimov. Later, I got into thrillers. Dan Brown is one of
my favorites. If you swirl all of that together, you get a techno-thriller
with romantic elements. Poof.
3. What is your
favorite part of the writing process and why?
This is going to sound crazy, but I love the re-writing
phase. I’m a pantser, so I usually have a lot of weeding to do in my
garden. I love taking the mess I’ve created and turning it into something
beautiful.
4. What is your
favorite book?
I love Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. For me, it’s
perfectly paced and an amazing blend of mystery and romance. Brontë’s
characters are relatable, and she understand how to build tension.
5. What attributes do
you most give your characters and why?
I tend to give my characters “flaws” that I wish I
had. The main character in Eruption and Reclamation is a little bit OCD.
Her obsessions stem from something that happened in the past that she can’t
remember. Sometimes I wish that the skeletons in my closet would motivate me to
clean instead of eat obsessively.
In my current work in progress, the main character passes
quick judgement on others. This isn’t an attribute I admire. It’s
something I’m trying to overcome along with my main character.
6. What helps you be
a better writer?
Critical feedback is key to becoming a better writer.
Whether I’m giving it or receiving it, feedback forces my creative brain to be
more analytical. You have to be able to think as both a writer and a reader.
7. What are your ten
most favorite things?
In no particular order:
Vacations with my family
The smell of rain
Beaches
Snapdragons
Black and white movies
Reading
Creamed spinach (no, seriously it’s delicious)
Drinking water
Snuggling my kids and my dog
Date night with my husband
8. You have two
techno-thrillers published, tell us about your most interesting character in
each book?
I love Jace’s dad in Eruption. He’s a presence looming in
the background from the beginning, but we don’t understand his full role in the
mystery until near the end. He’s a very three-dimensional character to me
and his relationship with Jace is based on my relationship with my own father.
In Reclamation, Mirlande is an interesting character.
Because of the time travel, we have to wonder about her existence before and
after her interaction with Jace. In a lot of ways, I think she is what Jace
wants to be: a fearless, bold fighter.
9. Can you tell us
why the first page of any story is so important?
Every page of a story is important, but the first page is
paramount. It should tell the reader exactly what to expect. It makes
promises that then must be delivered on. Many writers stress about creating
something that is new or different when really the reader is just looking for
something that is exciting and delivers as expected.
10. Do you have any advice for
aspiring writers?
Keep reading and keep writing. There’s really no
other way to get to where you want to go.
Author Bio:
Adrienne Quintana is the author of Eruption as well as several
children’s books. When she isn't writing, Adrienne enjoys running, hiking, and
matchmaking (Are you single? She probably knows someone perfect for you.) She
lives in Arizona with her husband and four children, who give her love,
support, and plenty of good material for Instagram.
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