Wednesday, January 9, 2008

My Lady Knight of Avalon!

Happy Wednesday everyone!
Today I'm going to blog about my contracted fantasy romance, My Lady Knight of Avalon. It's coming soon from The Wild Rose Press. If you enjoy time travels with a fantasy paranormal theme, then My Lady Knight of Avalon might strike your fancy! Thanks for reading my post!
~Marly
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She was King Arthur's daughter. Once known as Princess Mary Pendragon, fifteen hundred year old immortal warrior witch, Molly Pendleton is on a quest to stop time from unraveling into a dark and terrible future. With Merlin's help she will time travel back to the golden age of Camelot and come face to face with someone from her future.

He was the grandchild of her best friend. Collin Remington never dreamt that magic flowed through his veins or that he would become a knight of King Arthur's court.

With evil quickly taking the upper hand in King Arthur's realm, Molly and Collin must fight against time itself. Will their love be enough to save the future?

Monday, January 7, 2008

Happy New Year!

Well I can say with confidence I am now over my holiday blues that I seem to always get the first few days after Christmas and that sometimes lasts until after New Years Day. I am finally excited about the new year and have several goals that I hope to complete. My biggest thing is that I sometimes have so much I want to accomplish that I end of feeling overwhelmed and sometimes don't accomplish as much because of this. However, this year my main resolution is to do my best at living in the moment. I know I'm not the only one who gets so caught up in what is happening two days or a week from now that I don't get accomplished in this moment what I'd like to. I hope to change that this year, it's not easy since as a society we tend to look more to the future and what we'd like for that than for the now, but I'm going to seriously work on it.

I've made some great head way on Doomed to Be Charmed over the holidays, and hope to have that book completed by the end of January, the beginning of February but since I'm working on that whole living in the moment thing I'm not going to worry about it if it's a bit later. LOL

I also plan to complete The Keepers of Eternity, a time-travel Native American romance that I've been working on for a year or so, and the first novella in The Children of Khartar: Leilani's Flight. Finally, I've started another sequel to Destiny's Choices that takes place a year after Tiana and James get back together, ideally this will also be completed within the year. With luck and a little more living in the moment I'll accomplish these goals.

Do you have any special goals for 2008? Feel free to share them with us by commenting on this post. :-)

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Now The Winter Quiet

After the hoopla and excitement of the holidays has settled into the wintry quiet, many of us settle back with our cocoa--diet of course--and contemplate the mysteries of the year before us. Into the unknown we go.
For my part in the very near future is the release of my book,
THE VIOLIN which I hope will be this week. It isn't just another book for me. It's a book I wrote with heart and soul. It's a story of a man who died just as he stood on the threshold of his life. And it's about the love of a timid woman burdened with excess baggage who goes back in time to save him in spite of all the odds. THE VIOLIN is played out against the backdrop of the 1920s--an exciting time of change in American history and the spirit of its people.
As I wrote about John and Genevieve, I came to love them dearly as I hope you will, too.
So that's what's taking place in the near future for me. The rest of the year remains a mystery.
What about you? What's in coming year for you? You're welcome to go to the blog on my website at www.sarahmcneal.com and leave a comment about your own hopes, dreams and dreads for the coming year.
All good things to you in the coming year. Sarah McNeal

Friday, January 4, 2008

A Kind Of Loving


This is an excerpt from an ebook coming soon with Red Rose Publishing. I cannot show the cover yet because it is being redone. I'll put a picture of a Severn House book instead (cover art is the property of the publisher). The book is a modern story about a woman who has begun a new business but then finds that her marriage is falling apart.

Enjoy


It had been warmer than this earlier in the year but there was a definite bite in the air that morning and it was already the second week of May. Perhaps the cool weather was the reason she was feeling a bit out of sorts with herself, because she was down and there was no real reason for it. She ought to be feeling on top of the world, Verity thought as she parked her car in the yard at the back of the shop.
The gravel crunched beneath her feet as she took a large bunch of fragrant lilies and roses and her cumbersome shoulder bag from the boot, before going through the narrow alley from the yard into the main street. This past year had seen the realisation of one of her dreams, something that gave her great personal satisfaction. But there was a problem, a dark shadow that hovered at her shoulder.
It was in her mind as she unlocked the door of her small shop, lingering like a bad smell as she keyed in the number to cancel the alarm and walked through to the back room, which she used as her office. She removed her warm red jacket and fluffed out her chestnut brown hair in front of the mirror; her eyes were that greenish brown that some call hazel. Underneath her jacket she was wearing a slim-fitting black dress. There was only just over another two months to her fortieth birthday but she didn't look too bad. She'd kept her figure well after Jane's birth and there hadn't been any more children. She'd been sorry about that, and for a while she'd hoped that she would have another baby, but somehow it hadn't happened; though there was no medical reason why it shouldn't.
Was that what had gone wrong between her and Michael? Had they grown apart instead of bonding into a family unit? Would it have been different if they'd had a son? She knew that Jane was very much her daughter and thought that perhaps Michael sometimes felt a bit left out.
She puzzled over it as she arranged her flowers in two old and rather beautiful cut-glass vases. One she stood in the little room that was fairly private but which, through a window, gave her a view of the shop interior, and the other she carried out to replace some dead roses standing on the desk that took centre stage of her window display. She stood for a moment to admire them, pleased that she'd taken time to stop and buy the flowers on her way in. Perhaps it was an extravagance to spend so much on fresh flowers, but she did love to see them about the place.
Verity was frowning as she returned to her office, picked up a tin of the special beeswax she always used for her antique furniture and took it into the shop. She had made it a practice to polish a couple of pieces of furniture each morning, to keep the place smelling of fresh polish and the potpourri she had in bowls set at various points about the shop. Her customers always remarked on the beautiful smell; it relaxed them, and her friendly manner encouraged them to trust her enough to buy. Her trade had started slowly at first, but people came back and her reputation had grown this past year.
Usually the very fact of being here amongst these beautiful things was enough to make her relax herself. She loved the feel of the silky finish of old wood, the way her cloth glided over the surface of a beautiful antique table or an elegant desk. Looking at them gave her a sense of permanence, of satisfaction, and knowing these things were hers to sell gave her a purpose. She was doing something she wanted to with her life at last.
Verity stood with the cloth in her hand as she considered. Had she wanted to marry Michael Lovelace nearly twenty years ago? She'd been pregnant with Jane, and it had seemed the natural thing to do – but had she really wanted to be his wife? She supposed that she must have done. There must have been a time when his smile had made her feel good, when his jokes had made her want to giggle, his touch had sent the blood racing through her veins. Yes, of course there had! It was just that it was hard to remember these days. He spent so little time at home. His business demanded attention six days of the week, and on Sundays he often played golf in the mornings. After lunch he cut the lawn if it needed it, otherwise he cleaned the car or fell asleep in front of the television.
She knew that Michael wasn't the only man to follow the same dull routine every weekend. Her friend Susan Edwards was always complaining that her husband Bill did the same thing, but she said it with a smile on her face, and a look in her eyes that told a different story. The magic was still there for Bill and Susan, but Verity knew that it had gone missing from her life, though she wasn't sure whose fault it was.
For a long time, while Jane was still a small child, she'd been happy enough; they had still shared a small joke or an intimate smile, but of late even those things had vanished. They hadn't had sex for weeks – they hadn't made love for more than two years, and there was a difference.
Verity hadn't forgotten what it felt like to make love, to know the warmth and satisfaction, the sharing that comes from being close to the man you care for. She had loved Michael once, perhaps she still did deep down. He was still undoubtedly an attractive man with his thick, slightly wavy hair, which was a darkish blond in colour, his blue eyes and rather heavy brows. But his character had changed of late and there were times now when she felt she was living with a stranger, and someone she didn't always like very much.
To a casual observer, Verity was the very essence of Today's Woman. Efficient, well groomed, with an air of confidence, a friendly manner and a look in her eyes that warned she meant what she said. Dealers liked her because she was businesslike and they knew where they stood with her. She didn't lie about her stock and she'd become known for having good, genuine pieces. But she had something more, a vitality that made her eyes shine and her laughter was infectious, though she wasn't aware of it herself.
http://www.lindasole.co.uk/

Thursday, January 3, 2008

The Wait Is Over

By Pat Cromwell


In my last post I wrote about anxiously awaiting word on my third submission and all the anxiety I experience prior to and immediately following sending off a manuscript. For what seemed like months, but was actually weeks I obsessed over the submission. It didn't matter that I sent it during the holidays -- I was sure that the words written just wern't good enough (I am my own worse critic).

Well this morning - bright and early - I had my response.

Yeah! At 6am I was jumping for joy; my waiting was over and I was offered a contract for my 3rd book tentatively titled Flying. Needless to say I printed the signature page, signed it, scanned it, and emailed my response by 10 am.


Following is a really brief snippet of what it is about:

Vincent Rutland is complex. He is trying to come to grips with scars from his childhood, an over protective uncle, and to live up to his father's image of greatness. A turning point comes in his life when he initiates a meeting between himself and Eliot, a woman whom his father had a brief affair with, and is the mother of his half brother.

This meeting begins a chain of events that leads Vincent through a horrific journey that culminates with his acknowledging his demons and finally finding love and comfort in the arms of the one woman that he is able to find the unconditional love that he's craved all his life, Antoinette who is also Eliot's beloved friend.

While Vincent shares a bond and familiarity with Eliot, it is Antoinette who ultimately captures his heart and his soul. But will the events of the night he shared with Eliot doom the relationship to fail? And will Vincent be able to accept, understand, and forgive the secret that Antoinette is hiding -- a secret directly related to that night as well?


Now the fun begins: edits and re-writes. But at least, this time I have a fairly good ideal of what is expected of me and what I can expect to take place. Gosh, I suppose this means I have officially arrived and I can take myself from the status of “I dabble a bit with writing” to “I have several books under my belt”.

Needless to say I am really hyped. I have my fingers crossed that I get the same great editor that I had with Behind Blue Eyes – the lady has the patience of a saint. On my drive into work this morning I put together a story board in my mind’s eye for a YouTube video. I know the ingredients; I just have to make sure I mix them all properly.

In the coming weeks – particularly as the release draws near I’ll share more.

But for now…

Happy Reading!
Pat Cromwell http://www.freewebs.com/patcromwell/
Behind Blue Eyes at http://www.amirapress.com/
http://moonlightromanceauthors.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgnV3uXKwmM

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

New Releases Chat Thursday night, featuring Lori Devoti and Marly Mathews

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Join us, Thursday, January 3rd from 9pm to 10pm for our first new releases chat of 2008! We'll be talking with Lori Devoti about her latest Nocturne Release, Guardian's Keep! I will also be talking about my new release Doorway to the Stars!
I'll see you in the RWA Online Public Chat room on Thursday night!
  • Link to RWA Online Public Chat room!


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    ~Marly

    Tuesday, January 1, 2008

    Happy 2008!

    Happy New Year!

    I'm looking forward to 2008. 2007 was a great year, with many accomplishments I am proud of.

    I also found out yesterday that I was nominated for the Rites of Romance Reviewers' Choice Awards, in two categories: Best Historical Author and Best Historical Novel for Leading Her to Heaven. It's the reviewers of RORR who nominated me, but it's you who pick the winner, so hop on over to the RORR Yahoo! Group and cast your votes! I'm up against some of my own personal favorite authors - Emma Wildes and Gayle Eden. Just being named alongside those extremely talented ladies is a fantastic honor.