WHEN IN ROME: Meet the Main Characters

Tomorrow, WHEN IN ROME will hit the virtual bookshelves of Amazon.com – so don’t forget to swing over there and order your copy!

*woot*

I’m excited about this, as I’m sure you all can imagine.

My Release Day Rafflecopter Giveaway is running through midnight on April 16th. You can enter to win a $25 Amazon Gift Card (one winner) or a copy of WHEN IN ROME for Kindle (5 winners). Remember, you don’t need a Kindle to read WHEN IN ROME (or BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE, for that matter). Any device that will run the free Kindle reading app will allow you to download and read any Kindle book, but most especially the books in my Sweet Somethings series.

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Enough of the housekeeping – let’s meet our main characters!

Meet Kate Miller

photographer-16022_1920Kate Miller has always thought of herself as the older, frumpier version of her little sister Sadie. Disappointment and heartache have followed her for years. Reeling from her parents’ recent divorce and the fiasco of her sister jilting one fiance and eloping to the Caribbean with another, the last thing Kate believes in is true love. Rather than risk her heart, she hides behind an armor of snark and a camera.

Photography is Kate’s bread and butter, and the passion that drives her to seek success. Her modest photography studio in Atlanta specializes in wedding and engagement portraiture, but she dreams of becoming a big name in fine art photography. Though it’s not her forte, working an international fashion photo shoot in Rome could pave the way to reaching her dream.

The one thing she does not have time for is romance. At least, so she thinks. But taking a leap of faith with her profession could go hand in hand with taking a leap of faith with her very vulnerable heart…

Meet Domenic Varezzi

The American son of Italian immigrants has worked his way up from the bottom of the world of photography. Now one of the most sought-after, world renown fashion photographers, Domenic Varezzi can basically write his own checks and play by his own rules.baltic-sea-360280_1920

But deep down, he’s looking for a partner. Someone to not only share in his professional success, but to share in his life.

Domenic’s been burned before. Badly. But he’s still willing to take a chance on Kate Miller, in more ways than one…

New Year, New Goals

2015 proved to be a huge year for me. We moved from my Upstate New York hometown to Charlotte, North Carolina. Even as I wrestled with sleep training, weaning, and teething, I returned to work full-time as a 4th grade teacher.

And I landed my first publishing contract for not just Better Than Chocolate, but an entire series! (If you want to keep up on the latest news when it comes available, don’t forget to sign up for my email newsletter!)

Another new year is upon us, and as usual, I find myself thinking about the goals I would like to set for myself this year.

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In years past, I’ve focused my goals and/or resolutions on a variety of aspects of my life. But with my career as a published author in its fledgling state, I decided to be a little more precise with this year’s list of goals.

This is not to say, of course, that I don’t have goals relating to my personal life. I’d like to get back in shape (or even just start with finding time to exercise regularly again!), read more for pleasure (I just downloaded about a dozen new Kindle books), figure out how to balance my return to full-time teaching with being a mom (because I’m still not there yet), cook more (this will be much easier when we’ve moved to our new house and I have a gourmet kitchen), and so on.

But it’s important to put my writing goals down for all to see. You can keep yourself accountable if you not only write down what you hope to achieve, but make sure those in your support system are aware of what you want to accomplish.

So here goes.

  1. Finish Sweet Somethings Book #2. This one is kind of a no-brainer and a requirement, as we’re looking at an April release. But to hit that release target, I need to get the finished product to my editor at Soul Mate soon. So that’ll be my primary focus for the next couple weeks.
  2. Related to number one… Write something every day. I forget where I read it, and I’ve probably read it in several places. But this fall there were a lot of days, weeks even, when I never even opened my writing program. Even if it’s just a couple paragraphs, writing every day will help me keep moving forward with my career.
  3. Develop a stronger online professional presence. Before Babycakes, I had more time to spend online, blogging, and interacting with friends and followers on social media. I used to live-tweet SU basketball games and episodes of “Sleepy Hollow” – which I haven’t even watched this season – and a lot of my early online connections were made with people who liked the same things I like. I want to get back to all that, along with doing a better job promoting colleagues’ work as well as my own.
  4. Peddle my post-Civil War historical romance. I have a lot of editing to do, but I’d like to start shopping the manuscript around before 2016 is out.
  5. On a similar note… Return to the “Magnum Opus”. I haven’t done any serious work on the Magnum Opus in close to a year. Volume one is almost to a point where I’d feel comfortable querying it, and the characters have started bugging me to not only take them down that road but also return to volume 2, which has sat in First Draft Limbo for literally years.
  6. Do more freelance work. Some of it’s boring, some of it doesn’t pay particularly well. But I’d like to take on freelance projects with more regularity, even if just to say, “Hey look, I made an extra $50 this month!”
  7. Write and submit more short stories. Short fiction isn’t my forte, and I don’t pretend that it is. But I have a lot of little plot bunnies swirling around that could become interesting stories if I ever got around to playing with them. I’d like to do that – and if they don’t hit the pages of online or print literary magazines, I’ll just start posting stuff here for fun.

Bring it, 2016!

Prizes Awarded from the BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE Release Day Giveaway

Evening, all!

The winners of the BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE Release Day Giveaway (1 Grand Prize of a $25 Amazon Gift Card, and 5 Winners of a copy of BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE) have been notified. Once the prizes have been claimed, I will announce the winners here on the blog.

Thanks to everyone for entering the giveaway! Even if you didn’t win a prize this time around, there will always be another chance in another giveaway.

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In the meantime, I hope everyone is enjoying BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE, and if you think of it, I’d love to hear opinions of the book on Amazon and Goodreads.

Better Than Chocolate Rafflecopter Giveaway

Who wants to win some prizes?

From midnight on August 26th through 11:59 on September 9th (Eastern Standard Time), you can enter for a chance to win some prizes in celebration of the release of BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE.

Three friends. A broken engagement. A surprise elopement. A big secret. A lot of chocolate.

What can you win?

  • One winner will receive a $25 Amazon gift card
  • 5 winners will receive a copy of the Better Than Chocolate e-book

All winners will be notified no later 8pm Eastern Standard Time on Friday, September 11th.

How can you win?

There are several ways to enter. You can:

  • Visiting me on Facebook
  • Following me on Twitter
  • Sharing a tweet about Better Than Chocolate (this option can be done once a day)
  • Leaving a comment on this post, telling your favorite sweet treat
  • Signing up for the newsletter

That’s it! So head over to Rafflecopter to access the giveaway.

And of course, don’t forget to snag your copy of Better Than Chocolate today!

Redecorating and a Mini-Announcement

I decided this afternoon that it was time to spruce things up around here. There are several elements I’ll be puttering with over the next couple weeks, so bear with me as I make the changes.

In the meantime, I can happily announce that my first publication, BETTER THAN CHOCOLATE, is slated for release in September. Once the hubbub of the holiday weekend finishes subsiding, I’ll be posting some official info – including the cover art and blurb!

Stay tuned!