Where I share my love of books with reviews, features, giveaways and memes. Family and needlepoint are thrown in from time to time.

Monday, September 17, 2012

The Rebel Princess by Anne M. Strick (Blog Tour with Giveaway)

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR September 10 - October 5

September 10 - Reading Addiction Blog Tours - Meet and Greet
September 10 - Book Reviews and More - Giveaway/Guest Post/Excerpt/PROMO
September 11 - 
September 12 - The Book Faery Reviews - Excerpt/PROMO
September 13 - Kimmie's Bookshelf - Giveaway/Excerpt/PROMO
September 14 - LoveLiveLife Reviews- Review/Guest Post/Giveaway/Excerpt

September 15 - Library Muse - Giveaway/Excerpt/PROMO
September 16 - Firestar Books - Interview/Giveaway/PROMO
September 17 - Books and Needlepoint -Giveaway/PROMO
September 18 - What's on the Bookshelf - Guest Post/Giveaway/Excerpt/PROMO
September 19 - My Escape - Giveaway/Excerpt/PROMO
September 20 - Dive Under the Cover - Review/Excerpt
September 21 - My Miscellaneous Bookshelf - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 22 - The Bookshelf - Giveaway/Guest Post/PROMO
September 24 - My Reading Addiction - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 25 - Debbie Jean's Blog - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 26 - My Chaotic Ramblings - Guest Post/ Excerpt/PROMO
September 27 - My Cozie Corner - Review/Giveaway
September 28 - Reviews By Molly - Review/Giveaway
September 29 - 
September 30 - Jenn Renee Read - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway
October 1 - Gothic Angel Book Reviews- Review/Giveaway/Guest Post/Excerpt
October 2 - Book Lovin Mama's - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway
October 3 - Beth Art From the Heart - Review/Excerpt
October 4 - Reader Girls - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
October 5 - The Adventures Within- Review/Interview/Guest Post/excerpt


The Rebel Princess

by Anne M. Strick

Synopsis:

An insider's first-ever behind-the-scenes scoop on how movies are REALLY made: gritty,  grinding, tunnel-vision labor, back-stage intrigue, explosive dramas, parties, and relationships that last a night or a lifetime. Larger-than-life characters who live life with fervor, and contend with their own inner demons and one another, all in the pressure cook er of a location shoot in the exotic world of Mexico.  This romp of a story  follows 

the making of a movie from pre-production through wrap.  A hotly passionate love story elevate the stakes.

Complete  with sex,  suspense and a possible murder.




 Anne M.Strick has spent over twenty years in the movie industry. She has worked for Universal, Warners, Paramount and EMI, as a Unit Publicist, Project Coordinator and National Publicity Director,  and  with such Hollywood legends as Jack Nicholson, James Earl Jones, Sean Penn, Arnold Schwarzenegger, David Lynch, Sting and Dino De Laurentiis, among many others.  She has published theater reviews, articles in Parents Magazine , Frontier and The Nation, and six books: two novels, two self-help books, one memoir (a best-seller in Italy); and a non-fiction, scholarly critique of our adversary trial system. (”remarkable”) . Born in Philadelphia, and educated at Bennington College and UCLA, she lives in Los Angeles.

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Sunday, September 16, 2012

It's Monday! What are you reading? (Sept 17, 2012)



What are you reading on Mondays is hosted by Sheila at One Person's Journey - You can hook up with the Mr. Linky there with your own post - but be sure and let me know what you are reading too! 



Current Giveaways:

Desert Rice by Angela Scott  - ends Sept 17
Taking Charge by Mandy Baggot (ebook)
Last Wish of Summer by Phillip Overton - Ends Sept 22
Pulled by A.L. Jackson - Ends Oct 1

Upcoming giveaways - this week:
Pushing the Limits
What the Heart Remembers
Stuck in a Good Book Giveaway Hop





Currently reading this week: 
You Take it From Here by Pamela Ribon - I am giving up on this one for awhile


Upcoming books:
Freak by Jennifer Hillier
What the Heart Remembers by Debra Ginsberg
The Fine Color of Rust by P.A. O'Reilly
Found by Shelley Shepard Gray


Bathroom Book:

Books reviewed last week: 
The Reunion by Dan Walsh
Pulled by A.L. Jackson
Taking Charge by Mandy Baggot


Books read and needing to be reviewed:
The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter
Goddess Interrupted by Aimee Carter
The Witch is Back by H.P. Mallory
The Search by Shelley Shepard Gray




Until next week ----  Ready - Set - Read!


Mailbox Monday (Sept 17, 2012)



Welcome to Mailbox Monday, the weekly meme created by Marcia from A girl and her books.  This is where I share the titles I have received for review or purchased during the past week.  Mailbox Monday will be hosted in September by Kristen at BookNAround.



The Secret Keeper
by Kate Morton

During a summer party at the family farm in the English countryside, sixteen-year-old Laurel Nicolson has escaped to her childhood tree house and is happily dreaming of the future.  She spies a stranger coming up the long road to the farm and watches as her mother speaks to him.  Before the afternoon is over, Laurel will witness a shocking crime.  A crime that challenges everything she knows about her family and especially her mother, Dorothy -- her vivacious, loving, nearly perfect mother.

Now, fifty years later, Laurel is a successful and well-regarded actress living in London.  The family is gathering at Greenacres farm for Dorothy's ninetieth birthday.  Realizing that this may be her last chance, Laurel searches for answers to the questions that still haunt her from that long-ago day, answers that can only be found in Dorothy's past.  Dorothy's story takes the reader from pre-WWII England through the blitz, to the '60s and beyond.  It is the secret history of three strangers from vastly different worlds -- Dorothy, Vivien, and Jimmy -- who meet by chance in wartime London and whose lives are forever entwined.

The Secret Keeper explores longings and dreams and the unexpected consequences they sometimes bring.  It is an unforgettable story of lovers and friends, deception and passion that is told -- in Morton's signature style -- against a backdrop of events that changed the world. 



Letting Go of Super Mom: Dr. Mommy's 'Get Real' Approach to a Balanced Life
by Daisy Sutherland, DC

***You Are Not Alone***

Women today do it all -- from leading Fortune 500 companies and managing large ministry organizations to running a tight ship at home.  But keeping all those balls spinning can be an impossible task, and the pressure that we place on ourselves to be perfect can be overwhelming.

Letting Go of Supermom is the definitive guide for everything you need to manage your life and your family's life with confidence and grace.  No matter where you are or what your goals, you'll get loads of tips, tricks, and triumphs to help you find the authentic, balanced life you crave, including:
  • Parenting and relationship tools
  • Time-management and organization tips
  • Keys to handling stress - the right way
  • Details on nutrition and wellness
  • Ways to stay spiritually refreshed, and more
So give up the fight to be perfect in every way, never letting things fall, and always being there for everyone.  It is time to quit trying to be supermom and start becoming the person God made you to be. 





The Summer Before the Storm
by Gabriele Wills

Muskoka, 1914.  It's the Age of Elegance in the summer playground of the affluent and powerful.  Amid the pristine, island-dotted lakes, the granite cliffs, and pine-scented forests of the Canadian wilderness, the young and carefree amuse themselves with glittering balls, lavish picnics, and friendly competitions.  But this summer promises to be different when the charming, ambitious, and destitute son of a disowned heir joins his wealthy family at their cottage on Wyndwood Island.

Through Jack's introduction into the privileged life of the aristocratic Wyndhams and their social circle -- including captains of industry and financial titans -- he seeks opportunities and alliances to better himself, including in his schemes, his beautiful, headstrong, and audacious cousin, Victoria.

Among their large circle of family and friends are hedonists and intellectuals, charlatans and Bohemians, hypocrites and philanthropists; the witty, the frivolous, the heroic, the autocratic, the caring, and the tormented.  Vividly they bring to life the idyllic lifestyle of endless summers on tranquil lakes.  But their charmed lives begin to unravel with the onset of the Great War, in which many are destined to become part of the "lost generation". 

This richly textured tale takes the reader on an unforgettable journey from romantic moonlight cruises to the horrific sinking of the Lusitania, genteel Muskoka to wartime Britain, regattas on the water to combat in the skies over France, extravagant mansions to deadly trenches -- from innocence to nationhood.

The Summer Before the Storm, the first of "The Muskoka Novels", evokes a gracious, bygone era that still resonates in legendary Muskoka. 


What books came home to you this week?

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Last Wish of Summer by Phillip Overton (Guest post, excerpt and Giveaway!)

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Virtual Book Tour August 18 - September 15

August 18 - Bound to Astound - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway
August 19 - YA Book Addict - Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
August 20 - Literature Lovers' Labyrinth - Review/Interview/Excerpt
August 22 - My Seryniti - Review/Interview/Excerpt/Giveaway
August 23 - A Chick Who Reads - Review/Guest Post/Excerpt
August 24 - Addicted to Books - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway
August 25 - Kimmie's Bookshelf - Excerpt/PROMO
August 26 - Andi's Young Adult Books - Review/Excerpt/Guest Post/Giveaway
August 27 - A Dream Within a Dream - Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
August 28 - Hardcover Feedback - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway
August 29 - My Reading Addiction - Excerpt/Giveaway/Interview/PROMO
August 30 - The Book Faery Reviews- Excerpt/PROMO
August 31 - My Reading Room - Review/Interview
September 1 - Froze8's Blog - Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
September 1 - Little Red Reads - Review
September 2 - Books Books the Magical Fruit - Interview/Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
September 3 - My Devotional Thoughts - Review/Excerpt/Guest Post/Giveaway
September 4 - Bookhaven Extraordinaire - Guest Post/Giveaway/PROMO
September 5 - Good Family Reads - Review/Excerpt
September 6 - My Cozie Corner - Review/Giveaway
September 7 - Sweeping the USA - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway
September 8 - Memories Overtaking Me - Review/Excerpt
September 9 - Whoopeeyoo! - Review/Excerpt/Givewawy
September 10 - Getting Your Read On - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway
September 11 - New Age Mama - Interview/Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
September 12 - Walking on Bookshelves - Review/Excerpt/Giveaway
September 13 - Taking it One Page at a Time - Review/Giveaway/Guest Post
September 14 - Melissa's Eclectic Bookshelf - Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO
September 15 - Books and Needlepoint - Guest Post/Excerpt/Giveaway/PROMO




As the sun prepares to rise on the last day of summer, three friends find themselves totally unprepared for the events that are about to take place around them. For Tanya it is a chance to find peace three years after losing her parents in an auto accident. Deciding she simply can’t continue blaming God for her loss, she places a heartfelt poem in a bottle and throws it into the sea on the eve of her birthday, granting her birthday wish to whoever finds it.

Early the next morning, her best friend Anton and his buddy Johnno find the bottle washed up on the shore and set about putting it to the test. When Johnno falls for the new waitress at
the café where Tanya works, it stirs up feelings of jealousy in Tanya. Surely Johnno couldn’t be the man that God had in mind for her? Suddenly, strange wishes are beginning to come true, but is it all a coincidence? Or is God about to change people’s lives for the better?

Welcome to Kings Beach, where the forecast for the last day of summer promises to be hot, hot, hot, with a definite change in the air.


Please enjoy this guest post from Phillip Overton


10 reasons a paperback is still better than an eBook

With all the fuss being made over the eBooks’ superior attributes when it comes to discussing the latest e-readers and tablets available on the market, it's about time someone rode to the rescue of the humble paperback novel. So as a humble author of one, I give you ten reasons why a paperback is still better than an eBook...

10 - Your bookshelf will look bare with only your Kindle on it.

9 - You can still read a book on a camping trip long after the batteries have gone flat on your iPad.

8 - You still have a use for that handmade bookmark your daughter gave you for Father's Day.

7 - With an eBook, the saying "throw the book at him" would prove way too expensive to be taken literally.

6 - Replacing a school library full of books with a single e-reader would be taking away the make-out place of thousands of teenagers.

5 - You can stand on a stack of books to reach something high up. Try doing that on your Nook or Sony e-reader.

4 - How do you gift wrap an eBook to put it under the Christmas tree anyway?

3 - Second hand bookstores will eventually go out of business.

2 - A printed copy of a book will always be a physical souvenir of an emotional experience.

1 - A printed copy is still easier for authors to sign!

I hope you enjoyed reading this, even if you did read it on your tablet.



Author Bio
Phillip Overton’s writing has been compared to none other than Nicholas Sparks (http://
www.readerviews.com/ReviewOvertonAWalkBeforeSunrise.html), and his latest novel Last
Wish of Summer offers readers the perfect book to spend a summer’s day reading at the
beach. In a book that reminds us to be careful what we wish for, it manages to weave the
wholesome, virginal qualities of the main character Tanya with her band of misfit friends
in their pursuit of being able to reason why a washed up message in a bottle is somehow
granting their every wish come true. Often in a manner that is both coincidental and strangely
bizarre.

Just as a movie adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel will appeal to people of all ages, so too
will this story that follows the adventures of a group of twenty-something’s on the last day
of summer. The book not only manages to cut through any pre-conceived ideas we hold on
morals, body-image and social status, but delights in helping us discover what may already be
right under our nose to begin with.

Phillip Overton’s writing has been compared to none other than Nicholas Sparks (http://
www.readerviews.com/ReviewOvertonAWalkBeforeSunrise.html), and his latest novel Last
Wish of Summer offers readers the perfect book to spend a summer’s day reading at the
beach. In a book that reminds us to be careful what we wish for, it manages to weave the
wholesome, virginal qualities of the main character Tanya with her band of misfit friends
in their pursuit of being able to reason why a washed up message in a bottle is somehow
granting their every wish come true. Often in a manner that is both coincidental and strangely
bizarre.

Just as a movie adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel will appeal to people of all ages, so too
will this story that follows the adventures of a group of twenty-something’s on the last day
of summer. The book not only manages to cut through any pre-conceived ideas we hold on
morals, body-image and social status, but delights in helping us discover what may already be
right under our nose to begin with.

http://sbpra.com/phillipoverton/
Twitter: @phillipoverton

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Friday, September 14, 2012

The Reunion by Dan Walsh (Book Review)

Title: The Reunion
Author: Dan Walsh
Publisher: Baker


Expert storyteller Dan Walsh pens a new tale filled with the things his fans have come to love – forgiveness, redemption, love and that certain bittersweet quality that few authors ever truly master. Fans old and new will find themselves drawn into this latest story about restoration for the broken and ignored.

Walsh brilliantly weaves together two stories of men embroiled in turmoil – Aaron Miller a Vietnam vet who returned from war only to lose everything and of Dave Russo, a writer unable to love again. The Reunion opens with Aaron, 40 years after the war, slowly putting his life back together. Dave uncovers his heroic actions during the war, leading both men to find a second chance in life and love if they’re willing to take a risk.

Walsh captures genuine emotion in his writing, and according to RT Book Reviews, he “demonstrates that, like Nicholas Sparks, men are capable of writing romantic fiction.”

Walsh has mastered telling stories set in separate time periods. The Reunion is a contemporary story with flashbacks to Vietnam. When Walsh was young, he hated history until he discovered a few non-fiction history books that read like page-turning novels. “They made history come alive,” says Walsh. “Reading became a joy. That’s my goal now, to create that same experience for my readers. I hope they get inspired and thoroughly enjoy themselves.”

Available September 2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group.

Dan Walsh is the award-winning author of The Unfinished Gift, The Homecoming, The Deepest Waters and Remembering Christmas. He lives with his family in the Daytona Beach area, where he's busy researching and writing his next novel. Visit www.danwalshbooks.com for more information. 

My thoughts: Dan Walsh continues to make my list of favorite books.  This one started out like any other book - you know what I mean - just starting to get to know the players, seeing if the storyline was one that was going to grab you, wondering if it was going to keep your attention - and boom - I was hooked and already half-way through.  

I loved Aaron Miller.  He was this unassuming older man who was just living his life trying to make other's lives a little easier.  He was a Vietnam War Vet where he had won the Congressional Medal of Honor, but because of how his life fell apart after the war, he didn't feel like he was deserving of it and never spoke of it.  Like many Vietnam Vets, he came home from the war with lots of psychological/emotional baggage as well as physical wounds that left him hooked on painkillers. All this made him unbearable to live with so his wife sent him packing.

Years later, after he had cleaned up his act, he tried to reconnect with his kids, but his wife shut the door on that idea and told him to just move along.  For twenty years he has lived with the regret that he has never been able to have a relationship or even know anything about his kids.  He finally got away from living on the streets, but his housing now is just a handyman's shed at a trailer park/campground.  From his little shed though, he does what he can to make the lives of the residents a little easier, a little safer, a little less lonely.

Dave Russo is a reporter writing a book to honor his father, who was killed in Vietnam.  He was just recently reunited with his son, Jake, because of the death of his ex-wife. He has realized that he had been valuing the wrong things in life and has vowed to spend more time with Jake.  While interviewing a Vietnam Vet for his research, he is set out on a journey to find Aaron Miller.  Little does he know how far, yet how near, this journey will take him.

I recommend having a box of Kleenex for the last third of this book.  I kept expecting my son to ask me why I was crying, but I guess he is used to seeing Mom cry while reading!  I have also read and reviewed Remembering Christmas and The Deepest Waters

~I received a complimentary copy of this book from Baker Publishing in exchange for my unbiased review.~

The Reunion
Publisher/Publication Date: Baker, Sept 2012
ISBN: 978-0-8007-2121-3
304 pages

ADHD + Writing = &%$#! (Guest Post and Giveaway)


 ADHD + Writing = &%$#!
by Stacey Turis

Writing a book is no laughing matter.   It takes super-human qualities like focus, planning, extended concentration, and self-discipline just to name a few.  Those may not sound like super-human qualities to you, but someone with ADHD would give their big toe to be able to sit down for just ten minutes and focus.  Only an hour ago I started writing this post and realized that I didn’t have my trusty drink next to me.  I went to the kitchen to get a glass and saw a book on the counter that I was supposed to sign and mail out today.  Since I couldn’t sign the book with the peanut butter that was distracting me where it lay in a blob on the counter; I hurriedly wiped it up before setting out to find a Sharpie.  Twenty minutes later, after getting the book signed and packaged, I returned to the kitchen knowing I was supposed to be doing something but not at all remembering what it was.  Since I was already in there, I decided to make myself some lunch and naturally the dishes followed.  Since the kitchen was done, I thought I should just pick up the living room so the “bottom-half” of the house could be considered clean’ish.  After all of that productivity I surely deserved some me time, so I decided to kill some brain cells on Facebook.  I sat down at my computer, looked at the screen and realized that I had completely forgotten about the post I was supposed to be writing.  DAMN – and I still don’t have my trusty drink!  I’ll be right back…


To learn more about Stacey, read my interview with her here.

And enter to win a copy of her book - Here's to Not Catching Our Hair on Fire: An Absent-Minded Tale of Life with Giftedness and Attention Deficit - Oh Look! A Chicken!




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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Under the Sea Giveaway hop (Sept 14 - 20) U.S. only



Come and join me Under the Sea for this Giveaway Hop!  It is being hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and The Musings of ALMYBNENR.

This hop will be featuring books with mermaids, sirens, selkies, divers, swimming, boating, dolphins, etc - just tied to water in some way.

Please check out my other giveaways in the right sidebar while you are here!

 I will be giving away your choice of one of the following three books:  


The Lady of the Rivers by Philippa Gregory,










  Barefoot in the Sand by Roxanne St. Claire









or
When the Brook Dries Up by Blondina Jeffrey.














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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Pulled by A.L. Jackson (Review, Guest Post, Giveaway!)

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September 3 - My Cozie Corner - Review/Giveaway
September 4 - Insomnia of Books - Review/Interview/Giveaway
September 5 - Wonderland Reviews - Review/Interview
September 6 - Dive Under the Cover - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 7 - LovLivLife Reviews - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 8 - I Just Wanna Sit Here and Read - Review/Giveaway
September 9 -
September 10 - Just Bookin' Around - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 10 - My Escape - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 11- Literature Lovers Labyrinth - Review/Interview/Excerpt
September 12 - Books and Needlepoint - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway
September 13 -
September 14 - My Reading Addiction - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 15 - Sweeping the USA - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 16 - The Solitary Bookworm - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway
September 17 - A Date With a Book - Review/GiveawayExcerpt
September 17 - Reader Girls - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 18 - The Story of a Girl - Review/Excerpt
September 19 - Beth Art From the Heart - Review/Guest Post
September 20 - Paranormal Wastelands - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 21 - Taking One Page at a Time - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 22 - Paranormal Wastelands - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 23 - For the Love of Film and Novels - Review/Guest Post/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 24 - Up All Night Reviews - Review/GuestPost/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 25 -Crazy Four Books - Review/Interview/Giveaway/Excerpt
September 26 - The Adventures Within - Review/Interview/Giveaway
September 27 - The Book Maven - Review/Giveaway/Guest Post
September 28 - Laurie's Thoughts and Reviews - Review/Giveaway/Excerpt




Title:  Pulled

Author:  A.L. Jackson

Publisher: Sapphire Star Publishing

About the book: Melanie Winters and Daniel Montgomery shared a love most only dream of, a love they believed bonded them together for life.  When their world is shattered by the tragic loss of their daughter, overwhelming grief and misguided guilt distorts the truth, and their relationship ends in uncertainty and unanswered questions. 

For nine years, they drift through life, each unable to forget the one who holds the strings to their heart.  In an attempt to escape the pain of her past, Melanie finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage, while Daniel loses himself in a career that means nothing without Melanie by his side.  

Now, when their lives again intersect, neither can deny the connection they felt so long ago.  

But will the power that drew them together be enough to heal the wounds from their past, and will they have the courage to overcome the insecurities and fears that threaten to keep them apart? 

Pulled is a story of attraction and separation, of destiny and duty, of a love so strong it refuses to give up even when all others have. 




My thoughts: I liked the idea of this book with the whole scenario of being "pulled" to another person with nothing being able to keep them apart, but I didn't quite buy into the reasons they were kept separated for nine years.  

Melanie and Daniel's story was very believable, with their young love and pregnancy and loss of their daughter.  Even the reason they were first separated was very logical (from a parent's standpoint) even though they could not see it at the time.  However, I don't think that Daniel's family would have remained as uninvolved as they did for nine years.  

Okay, with that aside, I did enjoy the book.  Sometimes I was confused as to whose POV it was - Daniel's or Melanie's, but that was usually cleared up pretty quickly.  Their backstory was told in flashbacks so that while you learned about them now, you were also learning how they came to be where they were today.  

The whole idea of destiny is very romantic when it comes to your true love, and this also had a sense of danger thrown in with it - that force that will do whatever it takes to keep the lovers from reuniting.  All in all this was a tearjerker at times and I would find myself urging both Daniel and Melanie to take that next step to get back to one another.  

And now for a guest post from A.L. Jackson - and don't forget about the giveaway at the bottom!

How to Avoid the Slush Pile

Hi everyone. I’m A. L. Jackson, author of Pulled and Take This Regret, and I’m excited to share with you all today my tips on avoiding the slush pile. As an author and the co-owner of a small publishing house, I know submitting a manuscript can be one of the most nerve-racking steps we ever take as authors. We sit in front of our computers biting our nails, refreshing our email hour after hour, waiting to hear something back.

All the while, our submissions are sitting on someone’s desk waiting to be reviewed.

So how do you keep your manuscript from hitting the slush pile once someone does look it?

First, be sure you follow the publisher or agent’s submission guidelines to a tee. If you miss something or ignore instructions, your manuscript will most likely be rejected before the editor or agent even reads the first line.  Be sure that you don’t come across as someone who doesn’t know how to follow instructions or someone who just doesn’t care about them. Both are red flags.

Second and most important in my opinion is ensuring your book immediately hooks the reader. The writing should be strong and raise questions that make the reader want to continue on to get those answers. Don’t start with backstory on your main character or over-describe the setting. Get right into the conflict and then weave those other details in later. Be sure the first few pages are both clear and interesting.  The reader should be intrigued, but not confused, and most definitely should not be bored.

Be sure the portion you’re submitting has been carefully proofed and is formatted correctly (again check for submission guidelines to find out if a specific format is requested). Taking these small steps show you’re serious about your submission and are committed to your writing. If an editor is spending more time noticing typos or wonky formatting, it will distract from your writing. 

Take the time to ensure your submission stands out from the masses. These three points above can mean the difference between opening an email with a rejection letter or one asking to see your full manuscript. 


Wishing you all luck with your writing endeavors! 


About the author: A.L. Jackson first found a love for writing during her days as a young mother and college student.  She filled the journals she carried with short stories and poems used as an emotional outlet for the difficulties and joys she found in day-to-day life.

Years later, she shared a short story she'd been working on with her two closest friends and, with their encouragement, this story became her first full length novel.  A.L. now spends her days writing in Southern Arizona where she lives with her husband and three beautiful children.  Her favorite pastime is spending time with the ones she loves.  

You can connect with her at the following places:




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Pulled
Publisher/Publication Date: Sapphire Star Publishing, April 2012
ISBN: 978-1938404009
350 pages



*Disclosure of Material Connection: I am a member of Reading Addiction Blog Tours and a copy of this book was provided to me by the author. Although payment may have been received by Reading Addiction Blog Tours, no payment was received by me in exchange for this review. There was no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, publisher, publicist, or readers of this review. This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commision’s 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning Use of Endorcements and Testimonials in Advertising*

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