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    Book Cover: Pieces of my Heart by Sinead Moriarty

    Posted on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 by Leah

    I’ve read and enjoyed two of Sinead Moriarty’s novels so I was thrilled when I saw that her new book Pieces of my Heart is due for release on 5th August 2010. I couldn’t wait to see the book cover and boy, is it gorgeous. It’s definitely one of the nicest covers I’ve seen so far in 2010. Here’s the synopsis for Pieces of my Heart:

    The modern woman is a Jill of all trades – wife, lover, mother, daughter, friend, fixer, boss . . . it’s never-ending. Ava is juggling a life that seems to have too many pieces. First, there are daughters Sarah and Ali, two chalk-and-cheese sisters heading into adulthood and testing every limit. Her husband Paul seems more interested in work than home – which might explain why her sex life is practically on life support. That certainly can’t be said about her Viagra-popping dad, a loveable rogue who is heading into old age and also testing every limit. She would envy her best friend Sally, sassy single woman-about-town, if she didn’t know that behind her polished exterior Sally is as vulnerable as a kitten. Somewhere in there is Ava herself, trying to do her best for all of them but lately feeling like she’s running on empty. But when a crisis threatens everything she holds dear, Ava realizes that there is no such thing as empty. She just has to dig deeper than ever before and figure out a way to hold on to the pieces of her heart . . .

    You can read the first chapter online here.

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    YA Corner: The Karma Club by Jessica Brody

    Posted on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 by Chloe

    Jessica Brody has been a hit with Leah and I with her chick lit fiction novels The Fidelity Files and The Good Girl’s Guide to Bad Men, but now Jessica is branching out into YA. Her first YA book The Karma Club is due out on June 3oth, and sounds like a fun read! Jessica has also got a book trailer for the book which you can view on Chicklitreviews.com below! Here is the synopsis of the book too:

    “Madison always thought she understood how Karma works. It’s that mysterious, powerful force that brings harmony to the universe. You know - do good things and you will be rewarded, do something bad and Karma will make sure you get what’s comming to you. A sort of cosmic Balancing act. But when Mason Brooks, Maddy’s boyfriend of two years, gets caught tongue-wrestling with Miss Perfect Body Heather Campbell, and absolutely nothings happens to either of them - exept that they wind up the hot new coupl of Colonial High School, it seems like Karma has officially left Maddy in the lerch. That’s why Maddy and her best friends, Angie and Jade, decide to start the Karma Club - a secret organisation whose sole purpose is to clean up the messes that the universe has been leaving behind. Wheather they’re modifying Heather Campbell’s acne cream as part of ‘Operation Butterface’, or righting a few wrongs when it comes to Angie and Jade’s own slimy exes, they know they’re just doing what karma should have done in the first place. They’re taking care of one another.”


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    Book Review: The Good Luck Girl by Kerry Reichs

    Posted on Monday, March 8th, 2010 by Leah

    Maeve Connolly is very flighty. She seems to find it very difficult to stay in any place for too long a time. Maeve is also impulsive and seemingly has a lot of bad luck, and on an impulse she decides to drive across America from North Carolina to LA to see her friend Laura. Maeve sets off on her journey along with her bird Oliver and soon finds herself visiting some relatively obscure (and fantastically named) towns across America.

    However, Maeve’s bad luck doesn’t seem to have left her and she ends up stranded in Unknown, Arizona when her car Elsie breaks down. As the townsfolk of Unknown rush to help Maeve on her quest to get her car fixed, Maeve finds herself becoming part of the community. However Maeve begins to fall for her boss Noah and her only option appears to be to run again…

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    Posted in 2009 Releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 5/5 | No Comments »

    Book Cover: Down To Earth by Melanie Rose

    Posted on Monday, March 8th, 2010 by Leah

    Melanie Rose has become an instant favourite with chick lit fans since the re-release of her debut novel Could It Be Magic?. Chloe absolutely loved it and also really enjoyed Melanie’s second book Coming Home which was only released earlier this year. The synopsis and cover is already up on HarperCollins’ website and her third novel will be called Down To Earth and is due for release on 14th October 2010 (although at the end of Coming Home it says beginning of 2011, so it could change). I adore the cover and I also think it sounds fab:

    When Michaela Anderson signs up for a parachute jump she gets more than a case of vertigo… Suffering last-minute panic, Michaela’s three colleagues go first. But just as she takes her leap of faith, an almighty gale blows up from nowhere. When she returns to the ground, she finds the airfield deserted, her car gone and the seasons mysteriously changed. Posters nearby proclaim Michaela to have been missing for the last six and a half years… But Michaela is determined to find out the truth. Was she kidnapped? Is she now suffering amnesia, or has something even more extraordinary occurred? With the help of handsome pilot Matt, Michaela sets out to find the truth. And what she discovers rocks everything she has ever believed in to the core… A magical tale that will enchant and enthral fans of Cecelia Ahern and Sophie Kinsella.

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    Agent Provocauthor by Fiona Cassidy

    Posted on Saturday, March 6th, 2010 by Leah

    Following on from her first installment back in January (Where It All Began & What’s The Story?), I now give you Fiona Cassidy’s third (of twelve) blog we’ll be posting throughout the year!

    On my quest to become a published author and after short listing a selection of agents and publishers from the Writer’s and Artist’s Yearbook I decided to contact a few of them and learnt several valuable lessons along the way!

    First lesson of the day is…when you ring an agent looking for information expect to be greeted with the phrase “can you email that enquiry to me?” DO NOT expect them to be interested or gush about the fact that you are seeking representation…you are one of many eager little fish in a very big pond. Many agents will not accept manuscripts without first receiving some information regarding what the book is about, what genre it falls into, what the word count is etc. So it’s best to be prepared and send a polite email whilst saving your phone bill. I actually have a very amusing story about my experience of ringing one particular agent in my rather ‘green’ and naïve days….Picture, if you will, an enthusiastic wanna-be writer who was nursing the phone at her ear whilst balancing a laptop on one knee and jiggling a very small baby on the other. Add in a rather pompous agent who asked her for a word count which she wasn’t prepared for and hadn’t a hope off getting without dropping either the baby (who had decided to wail at 400 decibels) or the computer and you ended up with a rather red-faced novelist who vowed to be better prepared in future and simply email people her queries…whilst letting somebody else nurse the infant of course!

    If you’re approaching one of the bigger agencies that have many agents working for them ensure that you’re in touch with the right person as some agents will represent various genres within the fiction sector whilst others are looking for writers of non-fiction, educational literature etc. Most of the bigger agencies will have websites which give information about each agent, what their role is and what they’re looking for. In other words DO YOUR RESEARCH!!

    When penning an email to an agent I would advise you to be polite and to the point and always ensure that you spell their name correctly! They don’t need to know the entire ins and outs of the plot. A brief overview will do along with a word count if you are finished. They do not need to know that your mother absolutely loved it (of course she does; she was in labour with you for fourteen hours) and they do not need to know endless rants about how all your lifelong dreams will be fulfilled if you get the agent and publishing deal you’re after. They also never need to see any attached photos of yourself posing with the manuscript that you think may be the next bestseller (an agent speaking at a writer’s event I was at one day told that story and I nearly fell of my chair laughing…the word desperate also sprang to mind!)

    Agents are busy people therefore don’t expect a response within a week or two. Give them up to six weeks and then perhaps give them a nicely worded nudge but don’t hassle them. If you’re a nuisance and they haven’t entered into a contract with you it won’t exactly instil confidence or make them want to jump at the chance to work with you.

    When I entered into a contract with my own lovely agent (you’ll hear all about that later) she very wisely suggested that the relationship between author and agent should be compared to taking on a life partner. I think that this is a brilliant analogy and very wise advice. Just like within any monogamous relationship you must look for an agent with whom you can instantly develop a good rapport. You must have mutual respect for each other, learn to compromise and work as a good team to achieve the end goal of ‘a happy marriage’ or rather an excellent writing career with strong editorial support, good contacts and the promise that you will always work hard for each other and do your best.

    Be under no illusion for the majority of writers this will be a lengthy process. For the privileged few who get snapped up right away it will be a painless journey that they will talk about at length making everyone else feel inadequate when they discover that it’s not quite that easy. For me it was a soul destroying experience that made me constantly question myself as to why I was putting myself through this torment (and concluding that I must have been a very bad person in a past life or a masochist?!)

    I do promise, however, that perseverance will pay off as it did with me but that’s a blog for another day…

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    Book News: Sidney Sheldon’s After The Darkness by Tilly Bagshawe

    Posted on Friday, March 5th, 2010 by Leah

    Last year, Tilly Bagshawe took it upon herself to write the sequel to Sidney Sheldon’s Master of the Game with her title Sidney Sheldon’s Mistress of the Game. Tilly is at it again and this time her book will be called Sidney Sheldon’s After The Darkness which will be released on August 5th. Here’s the synopsis:

    Grace Brookstein is the beautiful, young, and naive wife of financial superstar, Leonard Brookstein; a billionaire many times over with estates all over the world. In 2009 the US stock market goes into a terrifying freefall. The economy is on the brink, and the public want someone to blame, their eyes and their rage directed firmly at Wall Street. Living as though nothing is happening, everything changes when Lenny’s body is found after a tragic sailing “accident”. His financial affairs unravel, revealing expensive crimes, and now Grace is in the frame. Untangling a spiralling web of vicious lies and well-planned deceit, Grace soon puts her own life in danger. She is alone, angry, and desperate for revenge.

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    Book Review: Celebrity Shopper by Carmen Reid

    Posted on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 by Chloe

    Annie Valentine has hit the big time, and she’s thrilled! Years of hard graft as a Personal Shopper at The Store have paid off, and now Annie fronts her own show about how to dress and it’s a massive success. She loves doing working in fashion, but didn’t bank on being quite so busy. Annie’s boyfriend Ed is feeling slightly left out because Annie’s left him at home holding the babies - literally - as well as Annie’s older 2 children Lana and Owen. He’s not keen on the house renovations Annie’s planning either, never mind the fact she never seems to want to marry him. Will Annie’s career continue to get in the way of her personal life, or is the fame and glory everything Annie has ever wanted?!
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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 4/5 | No Comments »

    Industry Interview: Hannah Torjussen, Little Brown

    Posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 by Leah

    After the success of our first industry interview with Sherise Hobbs from Headline, we were thrilled to receive the answers to some questions we had sent to the very friendly Hannah Torjussen who works at Little, Brown. We hope you guys enjoy it as much as we did!

    1. Can you tell us, in as little detail or as much detail as you wish, what exactly it is you do within the publishing industry?

    The publicity department here at Sphere is incredibly busy on a daily basis. We handle a number of media enquiries, with requests for review copies, interviews and features coming in from the national and regional newspapers, magazines, websites, TV and radio stations. I plan and carry out publicity campaigns for around four new titles a month, and this involves writing press releases, sending out review copies to all the literary editors and key reviewers, and pitching to journalists in order to persuade them to feature or review my titles and authors. I also need to stay in constant contact with my authors and keep them updated on any news of coverage, as well as manage their interview and events schedules, which can involve promotional book signings and festival appearances across the country.

    2. What was your road to working in publicity?

    I have always loved books and after studying English at university I was keen to explore a career in publishing. I sent out hundreds of letters to different publishing companies and managed to get an interview with Darton, Longman and Todd, a small independent theological publishing house in London. My role was publicity assistant, and while publicising academic theology books might sound quite unexciting and dull, I had a fantastic time coming up with all sorts of creative ideas to get the national press to take notice of the books we published – I arranged a themed launch party which was attended by African royalty, I created a brand new website for the company, I designed adverts that appeared on the London underground and I worked on books by the Archbishop of Canterbury. After a year and a half I knew that I definitely wanted to stay working in book publicity but move to a larger, more commercial company. I joined Piatkus, and three months later they were bought by the Little, Brown Book Company. I have since worked my way up to Press Officer, working mainly on the Sphere imprint.

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