Havana Heat: Romance Set In Paradise Free Download on Amazon! #amreading

 

Havana Heat is book one of the Romance Set in Paradise series of modern,steamy, suspenseful and romantic stories, set in exotic locations around the world. In Havana Heat readers are transported to the paradise of Cuba’s capital Havana, following the romance and heat build between Spaniard Detective Sebastian Garcia, and London born and bred wedding planner Melinda Jones. Melinda’s path crosses with the handsome and charming Detective at Casa De Amour Hotel as a guest at her client’s exotic location wedding. Both characters are in search of a slice of paradise, away from their own troubled love life back home. Once their paths cross the romance and sizzle begins.

When all hell breaks out at Casa De Amour Hotel, and conflict builds over their past both characters are faced with a decision to take a risk and see out their romance, or walk away. Forever asking themselves what could have been. Romance, thrills and excitement await in book one of this modern romance series set in paradise.

Throw Back Thursday! Welcome To The Hotel California …. #music #throwbackthursday

This came on the radio this week as I was knee deep in housework cleaning. I found myself turning up the radio as loud as the little thing could go.  It’s 1977 y’all, I was not even born yet but I  love all music. I really love this song,  and the guitar  solo. I can’t remember the last time I actually heard it on the radio before this week….  warm up your vocal cords for a karaoke moment this Thursday!

 

Who Is Mr. Clarkson? Excerpt #2! #newrelease #amreading #romance

5:00p.m. James & Clarkson Partnership Manhattan, New York.

 Richard looks forward to tomorrow’s business trip to London. His excitement made him personally organise the hotel reservations, for him and his business partner, rather than have his personal assistant do it. He has not been to London for several years. The city and its vibrancy excite him. The last time he recalls was shortly after his divorce, when he went through his celebrational ‘I’m free and single’ phase. At thirty-nine he is happily divorced, and doesn’t intend on exploring if he can get marriage right a second time. His ex-wife was a handful to say the least. She spent his money faster than it came in, to his surprise the vow of faithfulness was not high on her list of priorities either. Richard has always deep down been a one-woman man, prior to his experience with his ex-wife, he’d look by all means but never touch. Divorce changed him and his willingness to commit, in fear that he’d be taken for a fool again. Three years have passed since he received his divorce papers from his lawyer, women have come and gone.  He has moved forward from his ex-wife emotionally; however, he remains hesitant to trust anyone with his heart or fully commit. Yet he longs for companionship, of late it has felt like a constant catch twenty-two battle, between his logical headstrong attitude and his real wants and desires.

While marriage is off the cards, if he is honest with himself, he would not turn down the chance to spend time with a woman who not only pleases him between the sheets, but also has half a brain. In New York while there is no shortage of beautiful looking women ready and willing to please him, the deeper level of connection just has not happened. For now, he put dating­ –serious dating to one side. He plays the field as and when he feels fit, or lust takes over him.

The last memory he has of London he and fellow shareholder in James and Clarkson Partnership, Dan James, along with a few mutual friends hopped on a flight across the Atlantic to ‘The Big Smoke’ three years ago. The diverse people, the narrow, busy pavements of central London, and most importantly the women are all vivid in his mind. To Richard, there is something alluring about British women, they ooze class, intelligence and style. More than what his ex-wife oozed. Why he had been so blind to marry her is still a mystery to him.

“Excuse me sir, sorry to bother you Mr. James is here to see you.” Richard spins around from the coffee machine to Nina, his personal assistant. Nina is stunning and of Mexican descent. Her mocha skin, delicate features, curvy figure and chestnut brown shoulder length hair, send all the right signals to his lower region. He has a hunch Nina has a ‘thing’ for him, it’s written all over her face. Every time she comes into his office the look she gives him makes it clear.  As he watches her just as closely from across his office, he never fails to notice the extra sway in her hips or undone button at the top of her blouse each morning.

He thought about starting something with her, dinner, a movie, nothing fancy. Dan James his partner warned him off. ‘Don’t fuck with the help.’ Has been his motto for years, he learned his lesson when they were young and just starting out in business. Richard had to manage a female employee who wanted more from him, right after he bent her over his desk and had his way with her.

Richard sighs with lust as his gaze washes over Nina, in a black pant suit with a sharp white fitted shirt tucked in. The curve of her ample breasts strain against the buttons. As she plays with a string of pearls around her neck, his eyes focus on her chest. Richard shakes his head and clears his throat, somehow hoping it would remove his ex-rated thoughts from his mind.

“Sure Nina, send him in.”

“Will do.”

Nina turns on her high heels and sashays out of the room. On cue the extra sway in her hips returns. Richard’s core lights up as he watches through the glass partition how inviting her behind looks, as she moves across the open plan office outside his own. There she goes again, what a prick tease.

 

About The Book

The Red Room is book one of the Romance In The City novella series, of steamy and romantic standalone short stories.

Rita Lane lives a double life in her day job she’s a receptionist at the prestigious London Park Hotel. By night her adventures begin. As a thirty something year old woman she is content with her single status. Richard Clarkson a New York based guest at the Park Hotel has firmly closed the door to romance, after a rocky marriage. As soon as Rita checks Richard into the hotel as a guest the sparks and electricity between the two begin.

After hours, the day before Valentine’s Day , their paths cross in an unexpected way. Rita and Richard’s desire for each other is on maximum …. will they cross the line to become more than just friends? The Red Room is a steamy short story set in London with diverse characters that will leave you wanting more.

Release date 23rd December 2017 available now on presale on Amazon.

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Romance Writer’s Challenge Week #47: My Writing Space…. Is My New Inspiration. #amwriting #MFRW #writerslife

badge blog challenge updated.pngI have missed so many weeks! I swear when I signed up to this challenge I said I’d do every week, I got to about week twenty odd and stopped. It’s now week 50-51 *sigh.* I hope there is another fifty two week challenge for blog topics in 2018.

I feel inspired to write week #47, as I am at present sat in my living room at my new desk and here it is….

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Nothing fancy, but it does the job I have my letter writing supplies to hand and Sudoko … I love those puzzles. Enough space for my laptop and good lighting. In my old home I had a round glass table in the kitchen, that doubled up as my desk. My new environment means I have enough space to have a desk just to write and a kitchen table LOL! The only thing missing from this picture is a vase with fresh flowers. The day I took this photo I literally dumped everything on my desk, today it’s tidier and I do have some fresh roses pink and orange. To the right of my desk is a large book case with six shelves full of  all my favourite books with authors I love, a music system and a fire place.  To the left a large window and the rest of the living room.

I set my desk up in a corner of a the living room as it’s so large, rather than one of the other bedrooms. This way at least  I can write,  surf the net, Skype while I keep an eye on my boy. I am also within earshot of his bedroom. Toddlers crash around all the time making noise I’ve learned not to jump at every sound he makes… unless I smell smoke or hear glass crashing I’ll be at my desk…. writing. 🙂

What does your writing space look like? I’d love to see and hear about it.

 

 

 

Daily Writing Prompt: Calling… My Calling Was Bitter Sweet, But Well Worth it!

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I’ve not responded to a WordPress daily writing prompt for what feels like months. I know, I know I always say ‘ so much has been going on.’ Truth be told it has… Where to even start?  Firstly, I should stick to the writing prompt word ‘calling’, then update you as to why I have not blogged a personal blog for months.

When I saw today’s word it made me think of my own calling, why I write, how I write, what it really does for me? As that’s why I write generally for me. I also thought about when my true calling to write came, and how it came.  The only person that knows this is my co-author Didi Oviatt  so here goes, the whole world and it’s mum is about to know. My true calling came at a rather bitter sweet moment in my life. To the outsider it may appear as a sad time, truth be told I was probably the happiest I had been for a number of years.

My calling to write, honestly, not just here and there  secretly but seriously meaning write novels and novellas regularly, came the year I decided to take off my wedding ring, divorce my husband, embrace the decision I had made to start over, leave him, raise my son (who was eighteen months old at the time) on my own. Yep! I finally ditched him I just had enough!! I laugh as I type now, because I never once shed a tear over it, I felt better leaving than staying it was a sense of relief to shed my ring. I threw myself into caring for my boy who I am sooooooooooo proud of and happy to have (who is now four), creating our security and new direction. Then out popped a 90,000 novel, a publishing deal, a re-vamp and self-publish of that novel, then an award for it. Shit! I feel even better about ditching that ring now. You see, once I did not only was I and my son happier, I was allowed to write I just could with no criticism, put downs, or bullshit. Leaving allowed me to become a better person a stronger person also an author.

I just never thought to take it seriously until I broke free, and took my nose out of another author’s novel that I was reading.  I was (and still am) a big bookworm before I started writing. I also never thought about submitting my work to publishers  before. I did it on a whim and stuck lucky  I guess, but my mum would say ‘ no Kim you’re talented not lucky.’ Thanks Mum.

My calling was bitter sweet, writing did not and still does not ‘take away pain’ ‘take my mind off what happened’  put it this way I did not need any of that at the time,  I still don’t and probably won’t ever. I just felt great being able to create. Not just stories, or articles but spend time at my sewing machine too, if I were not a writer I’d probably be a fashion designer or make-up artist I’ve said it so many times!

Fast forward two years down the line to 2017, divorce final, six books under my belt  my calling in full swing what did I do….. I  immigrated!!!  🙂 The reason why I have not had a real chance to do much writing wise or interact with you as I used to, is because I have been busy moving country I now live in France! I love London and I will always be proud to be British and from the UK’s capital  that’s where I spent the first almost thirty-five years of my life. But for a better quality of life for my son and I, security, and a brand new start this is what’s best for us both right where we are now in a new part of Europe. London will always have a place in my heart.

So that’s it, that’s how my calling to write came about,  I decided fuck this shit I’ll be happier and better off as a single mama, and so would my son we  can do this. And  that’s why I have been absent I have relocated to a place with 300 days of sun a year, better quality of life and for a new adventure and I hope one day to find my true husband…. after all I am a romance writer!

But guess what? I’m back y’all, ya  better believe it to! I’m back with a force so I will be a lot more active writing and especially blogging. Now I have the time. I’ve made the leap and dedicating much more time to writing because I can… after all it is my true calling as a vocation in life, I’ve proven this to myself.

 

Aggravated Momentum by Didi Oviatt #Review #Thriller #Suspense #MurderMystery #Mystery

High five! Proud of her this was a great read, the very novel that made me sign up to co-author with Didi, suspense at its best!

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I’m so thrilled to share my review of Didi’s book with you today!

I love thrillers and I don’t read them as often as I used to. This was such a nice change of pace, and it was really good!

Aggravated Momentum (Release Date: September 12, 2016)

Not everything is as it seems in what appears to be an average family. When danger lurks so close to home, skeletons emerge, and the darkest of secrets surface, causing twisted desires to become reality. Aggravated Momentum offers the perspective of some very diverse and unique characters, including fun, witty personalities to fall in love with, along with an intellectual killer to die for. You may be surprised as to whom exactly you can relate. Is it the cold, calculated murderer, who’s name is yet to be revealed? Markie or Kam, the independent sisters, guilty of nothing more than getting tangled…

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Search for Maylee by Didi Oviatt @Didi_Oviatt #Review #Thriller

Check it out! Great work Didi!

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Thank you Didi, for giving me the opportunity to read your fab new thriller! I have been meaning to post this for-EVER!

R&R Book Tours organized a tour for this little gem, but I hadn’t been able to read it until now! It was so worth the wait!

Search for Maylee (Release Date: October 2017)

Since Maylee was abducted from her high school the very month of graduation, her Aunt Autumn has never lost hope in finding her. It’s been three years. Autumn has finally reached inside herself and found the courage to track down an old lead. She moves across the country to find him. Will Autumn be able to pry Maylee’s case back open? More importantly, what will Autumn uncover in the process of searching for Maylee? It’s a cold dark world we live in, and she is about to find out just how cruel it…

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Awesome Amazon Author Spotlight – Brickley Jules

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Awesome Amazon Author Spotlight – Brickley Jules

Brickley JulesBrickley Jules has been away from reading and writing for many years, but recently a spark by her family has reignited her love for both again.

Brickley started reading R.L. Stine-type books as a child. Followed later by Anne Rice Books in high school. She also fell in love with writing poetry during her high school years. But Brickley lost time for her beloved reading and writing after she started college. During a change in majors and schools she met her husband and his family, who are the ones who recently rekindled her love of reading and encouraged her to start writing again.

Brickley and her husband have two beautiful daughters that occupy most of their time. She was a stay at home mom but has recently found herself working a part-time day job. One day she would like to combine her…

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Bare List on Authenticity

Great advice and good post, especially the last paragraph.

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Writing for publication can be a difficult road to navigate. The path is fraught with feedback from everyone from peers to publishers and that can make it tricky to create something publishable while staying true to yourself. At times, it’s tempting to sacrifice a piece of your work or characters to be more palatable for publication or to mask or dilute your own voice to appeal to the masses.

Beta readers, editors, agents, reps, etc. will have have changes they want made to be able to better enjoy or market your novel. Some of these changes will be benign and easily incorporated. Hell, many of them should be made. All of us, pros and rookies alike, have room to learn and grow. No work is perfect and no one makes it straight through the road without making changes.

Sometimes, however, those suggestions alter the course of your work and characters…

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Meet The Author, Christina Jones #amreading #newrelease @bucolicfrolics

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A pleasure to meet the co-author of Only One Woman… it’s Christina Jones who is just as lovely as Jane.

Hello nice to meet you! Tell us a bit about you where are you from and other than writing what else do you enjoy?

Hello Kim, and it’s lovely to be here – thank you so much for inviting me. I live in the UK, in a small market town, 5 miles south of Oxford. The river Thames runs through the town which dates back to the 11th century and it’s very beautiful… I’m a bit of a mad cat lady in my spare time – I’m seriously involved in all sorts of animal welfare and rescue organisations, I also love steam trains, well, all trains really – and all things steam driven… and fairgrounds…and fireworks… And I read an awful lot, and I love gardening and walking and swimming and music…

How did you start writing? What was your inspiration to create?

I started writing for myself before I started school. I told myself stories and wrote them down – I thought everyone did it! My mum and dad were great readers and also magical storytellers – so I guess it was just instinctive to write make-believe. I had my first short story published when I was 14 and just carried on from there having stories published regularly in the teenage magazines (I also did pop/rock interviews for the teen mags while I was still at school) and then later, sold stories and serials to the women’s magazines, and amusing articles to newspapers. Again, I didn’t think this was odd – I thought writing was like talking – sort of natural…

Kim: Oh wow 14, that’s such an achievement at a young age. Well done.

Who is your favourite author, is there anyone out there that inspires you?

I can’t pick just one! Classically it has to be Dickens… again, my parents had all the Dickens books in the bookcase at home and I just read them – I was too young to appreciate them then but in later years I just loved the huge cast-lists, the humour, the quirky names, and the fact that they were all so different. Then Agatha Christie – again – I read her as a child because my mum did, and enjoyed them all many, many times over since I’ve grown up. And now I suppose, of all the modern authors, it’s Peter Robinson and Dick/Felix Francis… And my inspiration? Enid Blyton as a child! I loved – and still do – her stories and I so wanted to be her when I was a kid…..

What genre do you enjoy reading?

I read thrillers, crime and police procedurals – I love the convoluted plots and the vicarious thrills and shivers – however, I don’t like anything too grisly or gory…

Have you ever thought about writing in a different genre? If you could what genre would you like to dabble in?

I’d love to dabble in crime! Love it! Would love to be clever enough to work out a who-dunnit and why they dunnit and not give the game away until the end. Sadly, I’ve tried it and I’m rubbish! Total rubbish!  So all crime and thriller writers have my utmost admiration.

Kim: *smiles* gee thanks. But ya know the trick could be just to have the ‘who-dun-it’  in your head, then, and lead everyone up the garden path on another route. Like telling the story with a few surprises or even red herrings. Give it another go.

What has been your most proud moment as an author?

Seeing my first book – Going the Distance – on face-out shelves and in best-seller charts in every book store in the UK. It was very exciting – but it didn’t feel real. I did TV and radio and all sorts of media interviews about it – and it was like I was talking about someone else. Really weird. But I was very proud none-the-less. I’ve got better about being a published author since then…

Kim: TV and radio, impressive!

Was there ever a time you wanted to pick up your laptop, and then launch it out the window with frustration?

Too many times to list!

Are you a “plotter” or a fly by the seat of your pants “pantster” as a writer?

Definitely a pantster. I have a vague idea about my plot… definitely have a theme… know my main characters… then I just write. I make it all up as I go along. I have no idea how – it just happens… like magic…

Every writer has a word(s) that they always slip up on when they write, then slap their forehead when they notice their typo. For me it’s further and farther exit or exists-  but hey I’m over it now.  Do you have a word (s) that make you go blah! Go away not another damn typo.

Oooh yes – I never know how to spell restaurant, or ghost, or guarantee – thank the lord for the spellchecker.

Kim: I can’t actually spell guarantee without checking either, it always looks wrong to me.

What three tips would you give any aspiring writer?

  • Read – anything and everything – keep reading
  • Write your own story – don’t follow trends
  • Don’t worry about “writing rules” – there are no rules – write the story only you can tell, the only way you can tell it.

Kim: I like the last point a lot.

What are you working on now? What will you release next?

The new book is Only One Woman – co-authored with my life-long friend Jane Risdon. We’ve wanted to write together for years – but I write fluffy rom-com and she writes gritty crime – so the subject matter was always going to be tricky…. Then we decided we’d write a novel based in the 60s, with the 60s music screen as a background, and throw in fashion and world events and love and laughter and a few tears as well… and Only One Woman was born – and is out on November 23rd and we’re so excited!!!

Kim: it really does sound like my kinda story, the era and music. I need to check this out I have a review copy tucked away. Sometimes when you write a different genre to your co-author the fusion really works. My co-author Didi Oviatt can write all kinds of cool sci-fi, paranormal ,sciency stuff, which I can’t write for shit ( if I’m honest).  Somehow we got a fantasy genre story done, I felt pretty proud. When there are differences it can really make a good mix with different skills

So… where can we get your books?

Only One Woman is going to be published first as an e-book on kindle, kobo – and most other e-devices – so available at Amazon worldwide, Kobo etc etc. There will also be an amazon paperback available. However, it will appear as a mass market paperback for shops etc in May 2018.

 

Does a big ego help or hurt writers?

I think it must depend on the type of writer. I’m very shy so I never tell people I write because it sounds like showing off… if I had a big ego I’d probably sell more books but have fewer friends.

Kim: LOL, hmmm  you have a good point. Maybe just good promo rather than a big ego is a better way.

Do you read your book reviews? How do you deal with bad or good ones?

I always read them – I preen a bit over the good ones, but only in private…. And I’d like to say I handled the bad ones well – but of course I don’t… however, I’m actually glad in these times of zillions of books being out there, that someone has taken the time to review one of mine at all.

Kim: Yes, that’s a good way to look at.

How long on average does it take you to write a book?

A normal 100,000 word novel takes me between 6 and 8 weeks as long as life is bobbing along on an even keel. I usually allow 4 months because something is bound to interrupt the process…

Kim: WHAT!?! That’s fast!

What’s your favourite movie?

Rear Window – the original with James Stewart and Grace Kelly – it has absolutely everything…

What’s your favourite book and why?

I know this will sound odd – but it’s a 1940s book, long out of print, called Then A Soldier… It’s about three young men, from completely different backgrounds, called up to fight in World War II. I first read it when I was about 10 – it was just one of the books on the bookshelves at home… and it was the first time that I actually walked into the pages of a book and lived the story. It wasn’t aimed at children and certainly not girls, but I loved it – I loved all three “heroes”, loved their back-stories, loved the camaraderie – everything… I knew nothing about the war or the army – but it just entranced me and it ended happily, too. I read it at least once a year even now and can probably quote it from memory.

What music do you like?

Everything really – from popular classical, through big bands, pop, rock – anything – except – deep breath – rap and the plethora of solo boys with or without badly-played guitars who wail…

Pick one a one time “Bestselling author” or an author with longevity what would you rather?

“Author with longevity” every time….

Thanks Kim – this has been so much fun. Cxxx

Kim: You’re very welcome.

 

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