Showing posts with label Romance novels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance novels. Show all posts

11/04/2016

First Friday with The Crew: What books are we thankful for?

Hi GLIAS Gang!
Happy, happy Thanksgiving month. Here at Get Lost in a Story we have so many things and people for which we're thankful: careers, opportunities, the love of words and, most importantly, our friends and readers. In other words, YOU! And today we're giving you a little twist on the old 'what are you thankful for?' question. I wanted to know what book or books led each of the GLIAS crew members to want to be a writer.  I think you'll love seeing what stories made the big difference in each of our lives. And, maybe you'll find some new old books to pick up and be thankful for, too.

Here's wishing all of you a safe, happy and gorgeous November and a wonderful family-and-friend-filled Thanksgiving!

Liz's question for the crew:  WHAT BOOK(S) ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR?

LIZBETH SELVIG
I am thankful for so many books, but my top three were relatively easy to pick--each for the part it played in turning my love toward writing and, specifically, writing romance. Here they are in reverse order!
#3: NATURAL BORN CHARMER, by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Aside from being a great story with a fantastic first line, this book still ranks as one of my best "textbooks" on how to write the kind of novel I love to read. It showed me that I love intricate plots, stories that aren't over in five seconds, crazy careening multiple story lines, and technically excellent writing!

#2: HUMMINGBIRD, by LaVyrle Spencer. If anyone can be given total credit for making me certain I wanted to write romance it was LaVyrle. This '80s novel about single spinster Abigail and train "outlaw" Jesse in the 1800s Midwest is dated today, but still contains the best love/sex scene I've ever read. It was so realistic and heartbreakingly honest that I vowed I wanted to try and make my readers feel that way!
 

#1 THE BLACK STALLION, by Walter Farley. I devoured this series as a young girl and it not only showed me that a book could help a city kid live her horse-and-farm fantasies, it gave me my first book boyfriend in Alec Ramsay, my first favorite author, and my first story idea! This book not only made me a reader--it definitely is THE one that made me want to write my own novels!


ANGI MORGAN
I, along with millions of readers around the world, am thankful for Nora Roberts. The book that changed writing for me is SEA SWEPT and the Chesapeake Bay series. It’s hard to pin down exactly what changed or what was different about that book that resonated. The characters have stuck with me, the relationships between not only the hero and heroines but also the brothers hasn’t faded in my memory. I bought a second copy of the book so I could highlight what I liked and learn from it.

SO THANK YOU NORA ROBERTS for bringing joy back to reading with so many of your fascinating stories. And Thank You for influencing my writing with such a wonderful story like the Quinn brothers' series.

E.E. BURKE
Name one influential book? You've got to be kidding. 

All right, one of my favorites is COME SPRING, a RITA award-winning novel by Jill Marie Landis, about a woman traveling west who gets mistaken for a mail-order bride by a surly mountain man. After reading that novel, I knew I wanted to write American historical romance. 

Fast forward to 2010, I've been writing full time for a couple years, a giddy finalist in the Golden Heart for my second novel. I happen into a meeting room and run in Jill Marie. From that first meeting and later, after I asked her to be guest on GLIAS, we became friends, and later, she became a mentor. She's taught me so much about writing, and especially how dig deep to find the emotional gold mines in a story. I owe a debt of gratitude to Jill for her wonderful books and her wise teaching. 

AVRIL TREMAYNE
My books...

JANE EYRE, Charlotte Bronte
I read this as a teenager and it's the book that whispered to me that one day I would be a writer. I've read it about 50 times since then, seen every television and film adaptation, and I still love it like crazy. The passion, the drama, the plain and poor heroine, the rich and dominating hero. Swoon all round. 
THE WOLF AND THE DOVE, Kathleen Woodiwiss
This was the first historical romance I ever read and it was a revelation. I read it non-stop one night on a beach holiday, and then read it cover to cover again...and then promptly went off on a quest to find every other Woodiwiss book, as well as the full catalogue of book by Laurie McBain, Johanna Lindsey, Rosemary Rogers, Shirlee Busbee, Karen Robards and Judith McNaught.


REGAN WALKER

We're talking books that made me want to write! I have several, and they are all historical romances, which is why I have a personal blog titled "Historical Romance Review" today. Here are my books:

-BRIDE OF THE MacHUGH by Jan Cox Speas (written in 1954 but only discovered by me about 2011)

-Anything by Elizabeth Stuart but my favorite was HEARTSTORM 

- Any of the historicals by Heather Graham (sometimes writing as Shannon Drake) but her 6-book Cameron Saga, beginning with SWEET SAVAGE EDEN, is the series I truly remember. 
-I love Virgina Henley's historicals for the way she makes history a character (as I do now). THE DRAGON AND THE JEWEL may be my favorite. I was thrilled when she gave me a quote for my first novel.
-LADY OF THE GLEN Jennifer Roberson still inspires me. I cannot forget it.
 
I could name many others but those come to mind.  

NAN DIXON



Books that made me want to write? Mine wasn't a book, it was Analog monthly magazine. (When I was in my SciFi period.) I loved the short stories and serials, although 

I hated having to to wait a full month for the next serial. Ben Bova, Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein, Poul Anderson and unknown authors all helped ignite my imagination. The first book I ever began mentally plotting was Sci Fi. Someday I might even write that story!



LARA LACOMBE
The book that really inspired me to write was OUTLANDER, by Diana Gabaldon.  I fell in love with this story and the characters, and I knew I wanted to try to create my own world someday.  I joined an online writing forum where I began to talk to other writers and learn from them.  They gave me the courage to put my work out there, and I appreciate the support I receive from them to this day!
 Are you inspired, dear readers? I know I now have a ton of books to read and re-read. So...tell us, what are your favorite books? What turned you into grateful readers? We want to know--so maybe we can find a way into your hearts--permanently!

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From Lizbeth: a signed copy of her 
latest novel The Bride Wore Starlight.

From E.E.:  a digital copy of her 
American Mail-Order Bride 
Christmas Collection.
From Avril: an digital of her medical romance, 
From Fling to Forever
                                                            From Lara: a signed copy of her 
                                                                              latest  book, Enticed By The Operative. 

From Nan: win a copy of her current book, 
Through a Magnolia Filter.
 


 From Angi: win a Texas 
Christmas Ornament.







Leave us a comment for a chance to win one of several free books or an ornament from your GLIAS authors!  Do you have an author who inspired you?

8/01/2014

Hot August Nights! Post-RWA First Friday With the GLIAS Crew!

Hi Get Lost in a Story Fans and Friends. Welcome to the First Friday crew report after the RWA Convention. I hope you all enjoyed our pictures and videos from the Romance Writer's of America annual meeting in San Antonio. Today our GLIAS crew question continue on the RWA theme as we share our favorite RWA moments.
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RESCUED BY A STRANGER along with a copy of Jennifer Bernard's
FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FIREMAN.  Hope you enjoy!
Lizbeth

I have a treat for you all -- three final video interviews from RWA with two of the biggest names in romance and a brand new RITA winner!

Here's my super-fun chat with the one and only ELOISA JAMES where she tells us what's next for her not only in books but in her personal life--it's really awesome!



And now meet USA Today best-selling author JENNIFER BERNARD whose Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel books are some of my very favorites. Check out me admitting how much I LOVE Jenny Bernard:



And, finally, here is double-RITA nominee CARLA LAUREANO talking about her book "Five Days in Skye."  Drum roll please:  she WON!! the RITA for Best Inspirational Romance. Listen to the interview to hear why I'm so excited I'm dancing about that!

 And, of course, my own very favorite moments at RWA this year revolved around the honor of being a RITA nominee. I "lost" in the Contemporary Romance category to the fabulous Molly O'Keefe (see Maureen's video below)--if you can call it losing. I certainly have no regrets or sadness--my category was filled to the rim with the top names in romance. There's only honor at being in their company. And, hey, Nora "lost" with me, too!!
A really special certificate!
Avon RITA finalists: Me, Katherine Ashe, Zoe Archer & Tessa Dare
 
 Lara

I had a great time at this year's RWA conference!  It was my second time going to Nationals, and it's always a fun, but slightly overwhelming, experience :)  There were a lot of great moments, but one of the standouts for me was meeting Julie Miller.  I've enjoyed her books for a long time, and when I introduced myself to her, she said, "Oh yes, I recognize your name."  I was totally shocked--Julie Miller knows my name?!  Such a thrill!

Now that I'm home, I'm diving back into my writing routine.  My second book, FATAL FALLOUT, releases TODAY in e-book format, and on Tuesday in print.  (Here's a link for the Kindle version and the Nook version).  I hope you'll pick up a copy--Thomas and Claire are two of my favorites, and I loved writing their story!







Angi

This was definitely Angi's favorite moment--meeting me at the Harlequin Party and taking a selfie. I mean ... would there be any doubt?
:-D
Cat Schield (original member), Angi Morgan, ALexa Bourne,
Maureen McGowan, Lara Lacombe & Jan Schliesman

Alexa Boure, Angi Morgan,
Golden Heart winner Sarah Cannon,
Jan Schliesman & Vicki Batman

I had a wonderful time seeing all my GLIAS pals. But getting them altogether at one place was amazingly hard. LOL

I got the biggest kick out of having "fans."  Real people ... In person
...Who had read my books ...
and had favorite characters

Readers might get a kick out of meeting authors, but I can't express what it means to be an author when someone tells you they love your stories. That's everything !!









Back row: Alexa Bourne, Liz Selvig, Jan Schliesman
Front row: Angi Morgan and Vicki Batman


Maureen
My favorite part of RWA National Conference each year is seeing friends, sharing some laughs in the bar, and seeing some local sights. Sure, I go to learn, but each successive year I go to fewer workshops and spend more time in meetings, cocktail parties and simply having fun.
This year, my highlight has to have been RITA night. Not only was one of our own GLIAS gals nominated, (congrats Liz!!!), so were two of my local chapter mates: Molly O'Keefe and Susanna Kearsley. Not only are Molly and Susanna friends, Molly has been my critique partner for 12 years and she's one of my very best friends. 

And.... both Molly and Susanna won!!! Both of them in categories with large numbers of nominees and very stiff competition. It was a great ending to a fabulous conference.

Here is a short video to sum up my RWA14 experience featuring friends: Amanda Vyne, Julianna Stone, Olivia Gates, RaeAnne Thayne, Molly O'Keefe, Susanna Kearsley, Morgan Rhodes aka Michelle Rowen, and some of the crew from Amazon Publishing. Good times!

Maureen's RWA14 Final
Alexa
Hello, hello! RWA Nationals was so much fun for me, too! I hadn't been since 2010, so it was sort of like my 1st time all over again. It was overwhelming but soooo exciting. I saw friends I hadn't seen in ages, attended a few workshops to bring me up to speed, and this year I volunteered, which was extremely satisfying. I figured RWA has given me so much it was about time to pay it back.
One of the highlights for me was getting to spend time with a friend I'd lost touch with years ago, Cat Schield. Cat used to be a regular participant of our Get Lost family and she's the one invited me here.  
As for how I plan to spend the hot August nights, well I'm afraid it's not all that exciting. I will be working on edits for my next romantic suspense novella, WAKE ME, finishing a new project, and gearing up to teach another year of middle school English.


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