Wednesday, March 15, 2023

WIP-It Wednesday

Posted by: PG Forte

 PG Forte: Here's an excerpt from The White Elephant Gift Exchange, a new small town, second chance story I'm writing for inclusion in the upcoming Love is in the Air anthology (currently available for preorder). 

Seven years ago…

 

This is not a pretty sweater. I tried my best, but perhaps a sweater was not the best, or smartest, first project for a beginning knitter to attempt. I always feel like I can do anything I set my mind to, and that confidence usually serves me well. But this time, not so much. Even I have to admit that’s the case. “This sucks.”

Guido groans. “It doesn’t. It’s fine,” my best friend suggests loyally. “It’s got two sleeves, four holes and it’s big enough to cover everything you meant for it to cover, I call that good You also spent four monthsmaking it—which is about three and a half months more effort than he deserves if you ask me. Now can we please stop talking about it? I’m bored already.”

“No, I won’t stop.” I turn and glare at him. He’s flopped on my bed with a stack of fashion magazines. “This is important, G. I don’t think the sleeves are the same length. I just want…” I let my voice away. I want so much, too much to explain. I want things that I don’t necessarily want to share with Guido who doesn’t much like Jackson in the first place; doesn’t think he’s  good enough for me, in the second; and who’ll probably blurt it all out the first time he  comes face to face with my boyfriend in an effort to convince Jack to up his game and start doing better by me. 

But if I could have finished the thought, it would have sounded something like, “I want Jackson to look at this sweater and know how much I thought about him while he was gone. I want him to take this sweater with him when he goes back to college and wear it every day…or at least until the weather breaks. I want him to be reminded of me each time he puts it on. And I want that connection—that sense of his being literally, physically, virtually, and in every-other-which-way wrapped in my love—to help us both feel closer to each other. And maybe a little less lonely.” 

No, I really can’t say any of that, can I? Guido would laugh, and then he’d look hurt, and then he’d say something like, whaddaya mean lonely? I’m right here, aren’t I? But he isn’t. Not really. He has his own boyfriend trouble—or whatever the hell Ben is to him—to deal with.

“Okay, okay,” Guido says, so suddenly that I feel my eyes narrow suspiciously. “I got it. I know what we’ll do.”

“What?” Swear to God, if he starts cracking jokes, I’m gonna find a new and painful alternative use for my knitting needles. 

“We’ll Christmas it up.”

“We’ll what?”

“We’ll make a Christmas sweater out of it—you’ve heard of them, right?”

“Of course, I’ve heard of them!” Enough to know that the term was usually prefaced with another word. “Are you calling my sweater ugly?”

“No, you did that. What I’m saying is that if we cover it with enough bling and glittery stuff it will be fabulous.  And if you add some trim to the cuff of the shorter sleeve…”

“I can at least make them look even. You’re a genius!”

“I know. Don’t sound so surprised.”

 

Three hours and one trip to the fabric store later, I stand back to admire my handiwork. “Well? What do you think?”

Guido glances up from his phone. “Omigod,” he says, eyes widening, mouth dropping open. “That’s… Wow. That looks fantastic. Even better than I imagined it.”

“Really?” I ask hopefully, glancing at the color block patches arranged to cover up the worst of my dropped stitches, and that looked like an abstract rendering—colorful packages surrounding a Christmas tree; at the alternating rows of rope, and ribbon, and rickrack that circled each sleeve and, thanks to a little creativity, and a few well-placed stitches, left them hanging evenly; at the holly leaf and berry appliques that bordered the neck, and gave the garment some needed structure, so that it didn’t gape open quite so much. 

“Yes, really. There’s just one problem.”

“What problem?” 

“It’s too professional looking. Jackson’s never going to believe you made this yourself.”

“So, not ugly?”

“Not ugly at all. You could sell these. You should sell these.”

“Are you kidding? It took me months just to make this one! What kind of business model is that?”

“Ah, the prototype always takes longer,” Guido insists, although why he thinks he knows something like that is a mystery. “I’m serious. Forget following Jackson to Cornell next August. Transfer to someplace local and stay in Atlas Beach. We’ll go into business together.”




Sometimes we don't get it right the first time around. That's why life gives us second chances.


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In this collection you will find stories of second chances at love and life as our heroes and heroines embark on life changing journeys, whether changing careers or moving half way across the globe.

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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

New! OUR BATTLE LORD'S RANSOM, The Battle Lord Saga Book 10, a Sci-Fi/Futuristic/Post-Apocalyptic Romance by Linda Mooney

Posted by: Linda Mooney

 New!

OUR BATTLE LORD'S RANSOM

Book 10 of The Battle Lord Saga
Sci-Fi/Futuristic/Post-Apocalyptic Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count: 64.8K
$3.99 e / $9.99 p

When a caravan of gypsies arrives at Alta Novis, looking to make a deal, these new visitors raise suspicions. It isn’t until the battle lord sees what they have for sell that his concerns and reservations are raised even more—a cannon, guns, and other weapons that haven’t been seen in hundreds of years, and only heard about in stories these days

The group isn’t happy when Yulen denies their requests, confiscates their weapons, and sends them on their way, but not before loading their wagons with supplies in a show of good will. But it isn’t enough for the gypsy leader.

When one of their own goes missing, Yulen and Atty will stop at nothing to get the battle prince back, but at what cost? Do their swords and arrows stand a chance against guns?

A number of obstacles stand in their way as they go to retrieve their son, but the connection between a Mutah mother and her child will conquer all.

Warning! Contains figgy pastries, a human trade, mutant bears, screamer arrows, raging hormones, coffee, shaved chocolate, weather colder than a well digger's butt, a parent's worst nightmare, and a son's ultimate revenge.

Monday, March 13, 2023

HERE BE NEWS for Monday March 13, 2023

Posted by: PG Forte

 




 Monday March 13, 2023 

Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:




Thursday, March 9, 2023: PG Forte shares some new covers in her post, Creative Procrastination.






During the month of March, you can get the e-book of this Contemporary Fantasy Romance for just 99c! But only on my website! Just use Discount Code Word: FAIRY


A FAERIE'S TALE
Contemporary Fantasy Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count:  52.7K

$3.99 e / $9.99 p / $14.95 a


"Mommy, tell me a story.  A fairy story."

Jill has a very real fairy story to tell her daughter.  Actually she has two: the one she recites at bedtime and the one that is the truth.

Once upon a time there was a faerie whose life was contained in the forest lands of northern Maine. But when unscrupulous loggers began to cut down the trees which were the lifeblood of her people, she was ordered to take human form and find a way to stop them by using human means.

Caine York worked for the US Forestry Service. The last thing he needed was a tree rights activist like Jill Lattimer tagging along. Yet as the days went by he found himself unable to resist the woman's uninhibited spirit.

Unfortunately, Jill was also finding herself falling in love with the forest ranger. The human forest ranger. A man her people would never allow her to be with once they found out.

She would soon find herself fighting to stay with the man who had captured her heart, just as Caine would struggle to have the woman he cannot live without. Together they will fight to keep their beloved woods safe from deforestation, knowing that sooner or later one of them would have to lose everything they held dear.

Warning:  Contains horrendous weather, big bad humans, lightning from a stick, sex with wings, explosions, drone surveillance, barefoot nymphs, gunfire, a very recalcitrant child, and one man trying to come to grips with the fact that the woman he loves belongs in a mythic realm where he isn't allowed.

Excerpt and Buy Links


Saturday, March 11, 2023

Bring It Back(List) - A FAERIE'S TALE, a Sensuous Fantasy Romance by Linda Mooney

Posted by: Linda Mooney

During the month of March, you can get the e-book of this Contemporary Fantasy Romance for just 99c! But only on my website! Just use Discount Code Word: FAIRY

A FAERIE'S TALE
Contemporary Fantasy Romance
by Linda Mooney
Word Count:  52.7K

$3.99 e / $9.99 p / $14.95 a


"Mommy, tell me a story.  A fairy story."

Jill has a very real fairy story to tell her daughter.  Actually she has two: the one she recites at bedtime and the one that is the truth.

Once upon a time there was a faerie whose life was contained in the forest lands of northern Maine. But when unscrupulous loggers began to cut down the trees which were the lifeblood of her people, she was ordered to take human form and find a way to stop them by using human means.

Caine York worked for the US Forestry Service. The last thing he needed was a tree rights activist like Jill Lattimer tagging along. Yet as the days went by he found himself unable to resist the woman's uninhibited spirit.

Unfortunately, Jill was also finding herself falling in love with the forest ranger. The human forest ranger. A man her people would never allow her to be with once they found out.

She would soon find herself fighting to stay with the man who had captured her heart, just as Caine would struggle to have the woman he cannot live without. Together they will fight to keep their beloved woods safe from deforestation, knowing that sooner or later one of them would have to lose everything they held dear.

Warning:  Contains horrendous weather, big bad humans, lightning from a stick, sex with wings, explosions, drone surveillance, barefoot nymphs, gunfire, a very recalcitrant child, and one man trying to come to grips with the fact that the woman he loves belongs in a mythic realm where he isn't allowed.

Excerpt and Buy Links

Thursday, March 9, 2023

Creative Procrastination

Posted by: PG Forte

When it comes to writing, I like to keep busy. There's a reason I always have several projects on deck...a baseball term that I'm possibly misusing (I thought it was pitchers it's not. It's batters--who knew?). Still, every time I finish one project, there's a shifting of gears as I pivot to slip into the next story. There's the slow slog through the outline, the endless questions (why would this character do what I need her to do for the sake of the story? What's her history? Her biggest fear? How do I make any of this make sense?). Right now, I'm going through that process with several stories at once (don't ask--it's not something I generally recommend). Anyway...sometimes I need a break from all the thinking. So, THIS WEEK, I've once again turned toward one of my favorite time wasters, creating covers. 

I LOVE making covers. And it's not NOT working on my writing, so it doesn't feel like wasting time, which is something I struggle with, at times, with other activities--even supposedly healthy ones.   

This week, since I'm really kind of caught up on covers for most of the future books I can imagine writing for the foreseeable future, I've been working on collections. And, because I'm trying to finish three new stories this year (actually in the next three months--gulp) in the Atlas Beach/Games We Play series, and already have covers for the individual stories, I decided to work on collecting those stories into collections.

The first one is already done and out there, but it got a little upgrade. The other two...well, I was holding out for two more trilogies, but then I decided that wasn't going to work out theme-wise. So...I've got a duology that I'll be releasing very soon (since the individual stories are already out there) and a quadrology. 

I'm pretty happy with the results. Now, if you'll excuse me, there are questions that need answering...



A quirky, family-owned resort on the Jersey Shore is the setting for this erotic, lightly paranormal series. Cousins Brenda, Luke and Gwyn are determined to turn their failing hotel business around. They have no time for love. They're in no mood for games. But it's not going to matter. Not when they're up against a handful of ghosts, a mischievous boggart, a family curse, and destinies written in stone.

The Games We Play trilogy. Three books that prove that holiday fun doesn't begin or end in December!


Available now!  https://books2read.com/u/4ENoKg



The Atlas Beach  Chamber of Commerce’s innovative mentoring program—partnering successful  business owners with some of the newer start-ups--had just what Food Truck Owner Carly Meyers and baker Stephanie Sands needed to get their businesses off the ground: The Delectable DiLuca Brothers. 


Available now! https://books2read.com/u/3GVqJP




The Coffee House Collection: four short stories set in and around Atlas Beach's most popular coffee house. Stop by for a quick bite, a small cup, a sweet treat...


Coming soon!https://www.pgforte.com/copy-of-games-we-play

Monday, March 6, 2023

HERE BE NEWS for Monday March 6, 2023

Posted by: PG Forte

 




 Monday March 6, 2023 

Welcome to HERE BE NEWS, where each monday we bring you all the latest from the fantasy romance authors at Here Be Magic:



Thursday March 2, 2023: Author Nicole Luiken talks about the issues of writing books with double time lines.

Tuesday February 28, 2023: Linda Mooney treats us to a vignette Aquarius, Beasts of the Zodiac 

                  



During the month of March, you can get the e-book A Faerie's Tale (contemporary fantasy romance) for just 99 cents.




Thursday, March 2, 2023

Writing Novels with Two Timelines

Posted by: Nicole Luiken

 In a weird coincidence, I'm currently writing two books which have more than one timeline. Honestly, I usually write quite linearly, with only one or two brief flashbacks, so this is new ground for me.

Project One is a paranormal romance that I'm heavily revising called THE DISTANT BEATING OF WINGS. It has a traditional double timeline of the present day romance and events from 25 years before when the hero was kidnapped as a child. The kidnapping not only had a traumatic effect on both main characters, but one of the kidnappers was never apprehended and has come back for round two in the present timeline. The flashbacks are essential not only to understand the characters, but also to the investigation that the hero is making into the present day troubles.

However, this is far from the only way to do a double timeline. My Project Two works quite differently, employing a flashforward instead of a flashback.

Project Two is a Teen fairytale retelling of Cinderealla, working title THE REDEMPTION OF PRINCE CHARMING.  The bulk of the novel  tells the story of how Ellie and Prince Charming (its a nickname) meet and fall in love. However, the book actually starts with a flashforward section on the night of the ball. Afterward there are occasional brief scenes counting down until midnight at the ball when of course the magic wears off. Then the story continues from there.

I had a couple of reasons for doing it this way. First, to  orient the reader and reassure them that it is Cinderella by starting with a classic element, since the rest of my story diverges quite a lot from the traditional folktale. (In a good way, I hope!)  Second, there is a two year gap between the end of part one of the story and the part two on the night of the ball. The flashforward bits are a way to bridge that gap so that when the reader reaches that section instead of stopping dead at the sudden separation between the two main characters, they will be up to speed and ready to race onward to the exciting conclusion. It should, hopefully, save me from a ton of deadly slow summarization of what happened during those two years between.

Do you like books with double timelines? I recommend V.E. Schwab's Vicious which has a very good double timeline. Ever run into the flashforward double timeline before?



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