Tuesday 14 October 2014

Cover Reveals!

There is nothing I like better than gorgeous cover reveals and I have three for you!

The first is for my first release with Tule Publishing out on October 30, Christmas with the Laird.  Isn't the cover just gorgeous??  This is the ebook cover.



And this is the anthology cover for the paperback that is out with three other Christmas stories from around the world.  I love it too!


And for after Christmas here is my new January release with Harlequin Romance, The Prince She Never Forgot.  They have their first kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower so I love this cover!



I have definitely been blessed by the cover fairies!!

Wednesday 24 September 2014

$500 Visa Card Giveaway


Are you ready to Fall Into Romance? Check out the amazing giveaway myself and 11 other Tule authors are hosting. It's your chance to discover new authors and have a chance at winning a $500 gift card. Imagine the books you could buy!  Click the link below to enter the competition to win a $500 visa gift card!


Sunday 20 April 2014

The Fiercest Easter Egg Competition in the World Part 3

So, you're all used to me by now.

This years effort was.....



Minions!!!!!   What else??

Sunday 16 March 2014

When the film is better than the book....


It's been a long, LONG time since I've blogged. But never mind, let's move on.

I want to share a little something I've discovered - that sometimes, just sometimes, the film is better than the book.

Last night I watched a film in bed. One Day with Anne Hathaway. I didn't gave much hope for the film as although the book hit best seller lists everywhere I just found it kind of meurgh.

Emma frustrated me when I read the book - I just wanted her to grow a spine. As for Dexter? He annoyed me beyond words. What a self-centred character.
What I did buy into was the one day a year element of the book, I thought it was good and moved the story forward well.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


But Anne Hathaway really nailed the geeky Emma, and Jim Sturges, who is he?  Because he almost made me feel for Dexter.  I loved the interpretation of a book I found quite bland and even had a tear in my eye at one point!











So let's move on to the next on the hit list - The Notebook.  This was
a book that was passed around at my work.  People loved it, people hated it.  Again, I found it kind of meurgh.
I was bored, I didn't connect with the characters.  The final scene in the book was poignant, but that was about it for me.



Then, came the greatness that was the film.  Now, not that I especially like Ryan Gosling.  He's fine.  It was Rachel McAdam and James Garner that blew me away.  I thought they were spectacular.  Rachel was bubbly, vivacious and captivating as Allie.  James Garner played the role with his heart and soul on full display.  I'm going to leave the whole interpretation of the older Allie (Gena Rowlands) out of this completely.  Lots of things about that didn't sit right with me.  But this film was great.  I could watch it again and again and again.

So that's it for me.  There have been hundreds of films that are poor in comparison to the book.  I often watch a film and growl because it doesn't live up to the expectations of the book.

But for me, these two were the opposite.  What do you think?