Thursday 28 May 2020

Blog Tour: Loving Callie by Julia Jarrett


Title: Loving Callie
Series: Lucky Strike Lovers #1
Author: Julia Jarrett
Genre: Contemporary Romance (meant to be lovers/first loves)
Release Date: May 21, 2020
Cover Design: J.M. Walker of Just Write Creations





 


“This book is everything that I love in a contemporary romance.” ~Marnie
“If you’re looking to read a sweet and heartwarming romance then this is the book for you.” ~JudyAnnLovesBooks


On tap at the Lucky Strike Pub… One gorgeous doctor, and one hot bartender. Can they ignite a passion that will last?
First love is forever love for Doctor Callie Scott and pub owner Jake Evans. When fate gives them a second chance to get to know each other, the sparks fly, but Callie finds it hard to trust their chemistry. Jake won’t let her get away again, so when she comes into his bar again, he knows it’s meant to be. He just has to prove that to her.
But Callie’s parents have different plans for her love life, plans that suit their ambition and not her happiness. Jake will have to work hard to get her to see that he can be the family she has always longed for. Breaking free from family expectations will not be easy for Callie, and it will take a terrifying crisis to show her that the one thing more important than her parents approval, is the steadfast truth of Jake’s love.



Jake’s low voice sent shivers down Callie’s spine when he said, “Let’s get out of here. Ryan can handle things out there. I need to get you home and in bed so I can tear your clothes off and feel all of you in my arms.” He paused to tuck her hair behind her ears lovingly. “So just one question. Your place or mine…” Callie replied with the truth that came straight from her heart. “Haven’t you figured it out yet? Home is wherever you are, Jake.”



Julia Jarrett is a busy mother of two boys, a happy wife to her real-life book boyfriend and the owner of a rescue dog. She has a passion for writing contemporary romance novels that are full of relatable heroines and the men who fall in love with them. If she isn't writing or chasing kids, she's most likely drinking tea, reading a book and dreaming of a sunny vacation.




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Friday 22 May 2020

Release Blitz: Wrench by M Merin

☠ New Release ☠
Wrench: Northern Grizzlies MC
by M Merin
Available on #KindleUnlimited
Wrench and Amy have shown up in nearly every Northern Grizzlies MC book, so take a step back in time to when Jasper was newly patched and Flint was still president.

Wrench is in town to fulfill a contract for the Northern Grizzlies, maybe two weeks at most.

Amy's a townie with a fake ID and well-known parents.

Two people on very different, very set paths - until that moment they made eye contact.

This is a short story and the pricing reflects that - also a HEA with steamy scenes!

Book Review: Loving Callie by Julia Jarrett


My Review:
Debut? Really? I loved this book. I could have read this all in one whole sitting but had to put it down as my two year old was sick. I love finding new to me authors or debut author like the lovely JJ.

Doctor Callie Scott, I loved her. I'm pretty sure this is the first book I have read with a female doctor. She is downing in parental expectations with out receiving any true affection or love from her parents. Wealthy and politically motivated they use their only child as a prop in their lives instead of a beloved member of the family. Nothing Callie ever does is good enough for her parents.

Jake Evans is the owner of the new Lucky Strikes Pub, the place he’s worked so hard to create to fulfill his dream. Jake ends up crossing paths with Doctor Scott and from then on, his world just won't be the same.

You feel Callie and Jake’s connection from the very beginning. I fell in love with them and was rooting for them.

This is a MUST READ. I highly recommend it.

I received an advance copy of this book. I am voluntarily giving my honest review, and I plan to buy this book when it becomes available.

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Thursday 21 May 2020

Release Blitz: Loving Callie by Julia Jarrett

Title: Loving Callie
Series: Lucky Strike Lovers #1
Author: Julia Jarrett
Genre: Contemporary Romance (meant to be lovers/first loves)
Release Date: May 21, 2020
Cover Design: J.M. Walker of Just Write Creations





 


On tap at the Lucky Strike Pub… One gorgeous doctor, and one hot bartender. Can they ignite a passion that will last?
First love is forever love for Doctor Callie Scott and pub owner Jake Evans. When fate gives them a second chance to get to know each other, the sparks fly, but Callie finds it hard to trust their chemistry. Jake won’t let her get away again, so when she comes into his bar again, he knows it’s meant to be. He just has to prove that to her.
But Callie’s parents have different plans for her love life, plans that suit their ambition and not her happiness. Jake will have to work hard to get her to see that he can be the family she has always longed for. Breaking free from family expectations will not be easy for Callie, and it will take a terrifying crisis to show her that the one thing more important than her parents approval, is the steadfast truth of Jake’s love.



Jake’s low voice sent shivers down Callie’s spine when he said, “Let’s get out of here. Ryan can handle things out there. I need to get you home and in bed so I can tear your clothes off and feel all of you in my arms.” He paused to tuck her hair behind her ears lovingly. “So just one question. Your place or mine…” Callie replied with the truth that came straight from her heart. “Haven’t you figured it out yet? Home is wherever you are, Jake.”


Julia Jarrett is a busy mother of two boys, a happy wife to her real-life book boyfriend and the owner of a rescue dog. She has a passion for writing contemporary romance novels that are full of relatable heroines and the men who fall in love with them. If she isn't writing or chasing kids, she's most likely drinking tea, reading a book and dreaming of a sunny vacation.




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Monday 11 May 2020

Book Review: Fight For Me by VR Baucke

My Review:

Another awesome book by this author. I love the North Shore Crew and loved being back in this world. This is Neek and Brooklyn's story. We met Brooklyn earlier in the previous book and I liked her then.

It goes into quite a bit of detail about the life of an army solider, exploring deployment in Afghanistan and the battle there was intriguing, suspenseful and extremely terrifying too.

Corporal Nico Rakena or Neek to his friends was the quieter one in the group that we didn’t know as much about but his characters development in this book is fairly quick. He is getting ready to deploy again. A bad omen comes from his mother. He prepares himself and his friends.

Brooklyn works at the camp as a hairdresser. Her brother always told her to stay away from the army boys, obviously she doesn’t listen because when Nico walks in everything changes.

I can’t wait until the next book! Highly recommend to all fans of Military Romance.

I received an advance copy of this book. I am voluntarily giving my honest review, and I plan to buy this book when it becomes available.

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Monday 4 May 2020

Author Interview: Stacey Broadbent

Today I'm delighted to welcome author Stacey Broadbent to the blog to talk about her writing and her book signing. 

I have been lucky and got to meet this lovely lady in person a couple times. She is super nice and I do love her books (well the ones I have read which isn't many).


Can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your writing journey?

Sure! My name is Stacey Broadbent, and I’m a self-published author based in Ashburton. My husband and I recently celebrated our ten-year anniversary, and we have three children. When I’m not writing, I love to read and discover new-to-me authors. Something I’m passionate about is spreading the joy of reading with others, which is why I created a book signing in Christchurch called Wham Bam Author Jam. I’ve also started up a company delivering book boxes to subscribers.

As for my writing journey, I’ve always had a love of the written word, but it wasn’t until 2014 that I actually decided to try my hand at writing a book. I’d not long completed a certificate in proofreading which made me pay closer attention to the books I was reading. Something inside told me I could do it.
I had no idea what I was doing though! Once the books was finished and ready for publishing, I released it and then… did nothing lol. It wasn’t until book three that I began telling people about my books. It’s scary releasing your book baby into the world!

Six years later and I’ve released books under three different names (Stacey Broadbent, Stacey Jayne, and Cyan Tayse), and several different genres.

What is a typical writing day like?

Typical? Hmm. I don’t think I have any kind of typical day, to be honest. I work part time in an office, have children to organise, and proofread for other authors, so my days tend to vary depending on my workload.
Some days I’ll be happy to just get a few hundred words down. Other days I’ll keep writing into the thousands (though this is few and far between). If I’m working on a manuscript for another author, I very rarely work on my own at the same time.

What essentials do you need to have close to hand when you are in writing mode?  

I always have notebooks handy for jotting down ideas or notes that I may need for future reference. I also like to have my emotion thesaurus nearby in case I’m struggling to find a way to describe something. Next to my desk are whiteboards and pinboards where I keep character names and descriptions. I also keep a record of my word count for each work in progress as I am usually working on more than one story at a time.

What authors have influenced you as a writer?

I believe that every author I read is an influence in some way. I have been known to jot down particular phrasing used that I hadn’t thought to use before or certain words I perhaps didn’t know before.
There are authors who inspire me to be a better writer though. These authors write the kind of story I’m jealous I didn’t write, if that makes sense. They make me laugh out loud or sit on the edge of my seat, or sometimes they just make me think. My favourites are Karin Slaughter, Celia Aaron, Lily Archer, Nicole S. Goodin.

If you could pick one author to co-write with who will it be? 

I have actually co-written before and it was super fun but also very challenging. I’d love to write with Nicole, but we have very different ways we approach our writing so it just wouldn’t work for us.

What’s your preferred method of writing? Pen or keyboard?

I’m a keyboard writer, but I do need to have notebooks for jotting ideas down too.

What do you consider to be your best accomplishment?

What a tough question! There’s the obvious; my children. There’s also performing at the Sydney Salsa Congress.
As for a writing accomplishment, I’d have to say writing my first book. I’d written poetry and short stories as a child, but I never imagined I could write an entire book, let alone have people read it. It still blows me away that people read my books.
I also have to throw in there; Wham Bam Author Jam. That event has been my baby for the last few years, and I’ve run the whole thing by myself – not easy.

What does your family think of your writing?

My kids think it’s awesome that I’m an author, especially because I have written some books for them. My husband is super supportive of it. He’s even read a few of them, and I think he was surprised (especially when he read my raunchier ones).
I think the rest of my family is proud of me. My grandparents insist on buying every book I release, and my aunty tells everyone about me. It’s pretty cool.

What do you like doing when you are not writing?

I love to read (surprise, surprise), do cross-stitch, bake, catch up with friends, watch movies (I review movies on the radio every week).

What inspired you to start your book signing Wham Bam Author Jam?

There are a few things. Firstly, I was tired of seeing signings all over the world and nothing close to home. Secondly, I wanted to show NZ just how many talented authors we have here. I know I had no idea just how many there were until I started writing myself, so this was my way of sharing the love.

Five greatest rewards you get from WBAJ and why do you keep doing it?

Connecting readers with authors.
Connecting authors with other authors.
Raising money for charities.
Building a community of like-minded people.
Seeing how excited everyone is to meet each other or catch up with friends they’ve made each year.

I’ve continued doing it because everyone keeps asking me to! But also because I have such a blast on the day. It drives me insane in the lead-up, but the actual day is just so much fun.

What are your current projects?

Right now I’m working on a whole heap of projects:

A short story for a competition
The next book in my Hollywood series (Blake)
The first book in a new Rockstar series (Fierce Chill series, book still to be named)
The next book in my children of Zealandia series (Kaylee and the Kidnapped Kiwi)
The next book in my Dark Sins series (Mine)

Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?

I think you’ve covered everything! I’d just like to say a huge thank you to you and all the readers out there. If it wasn’t for people like you, I couldn’t do what I love doing. I appreciate everything that you do xxx


Thank you Stacey for taking the time to do the interview!











































Here are a couple pictures I have with this lovely lady.

 Stacey and I at NZ Book Fest in Auckland, New Zealand in November 2017


Stacey and I at her signing Wham Bam Author Jam in Christchurch, New Zealand on 26th October 2019