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    Cover Wars: Coming Home by Patricia Scanlan

    Posted on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 by Leah

    I was browsing on Amazon and saw that Transworld had changed the cover for the paperback version of Patricia Scanlan’s Christmas-sy novel Coming Home. The paperback version (right) is out on 25th November and I much prefer it to the hardback version (left)! Which do you prefer?

    Two sisters…two very different lives. Alison’s American dream is in tatters. Her highflying career is on the skids in the financial meltdown. Her Upper East Side apartment is now way beyond her means . But pride prevents her from telling her family back home just how bad things are. Olivia is fraught trying to juggle family, career, preparations for Christmas and organize a surprise party for their mother’s seventieth birthday. How she envies, and sometimes resents, her sister Alison and her life of excitement and affluence in New York. Coming home is the last thing Alison wants to do, especially now that she’s met a rather attractive, sexy, down to earth neighbour who doesn’t believe in ‘non exclusive dating’ unlike her wealthy boyfriend, Jonathan. But family ties are strong. Alison and Olivia sort their differences, the party throws up a few surprises and Christmas brings changes for Alison that she could never have imagined before coming home.

    Posted in Cover Wars | 3 Comments »

    Shopaholic Week: ‘I love Sophie Kinsella Because…’

    Posted on Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 by Leah

    During our Shopaholic week at the end of the month we’ll be posting three posts about why we all love Sophie Kinsella. One post will be from myself, Danielle and Chloe, one will be from authors and publishers and the third will be from the fans all beginning with the same sentence: ‘I love Sophie Kinsella because…’ and will list our own, separate reasons why.

    Obviously for such a post to work, we need you guys to tell us why you love Sophie so leave a comment and tell us why you love Sophie Kinsella and we’ll add it to the list we already have and all reasons will be featured signed by all of you!

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    Chick Flick Tuesday: The Devil Wears Prada

    Posted on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 by Danielle

    Chick Flick Tuesday highlights the best chick flicks in the movie world as well as bringing you news on upcoming chick flick releases as well as letting you all know about which chick lit books are being made into chick flick movies!

    This is by far one of my favorite movies, Chick Flick or otherwise. The story of a young girl just starting her career as a journalist who ends up with one of the heaviest hitting fashion icons of our time. It’s been said that the main character, Miranda Priestly was loosely based the head of Vogue Anna Wintour and Meryl Streep plays the part perfectly. I’m sure we could all relate to the hopes of going from frumpy to sheik even if it means sacrificing a little bit of time. Although, I’m not sure I’d be willing to sacrifice my integrity, something Andy learns after spending some time with her new mentor. The Devil Wears Prada is one you don’t want to miss!

    For those of you who may not know this the author of the book version of The Devil Wears Prada, Lauren Weisberger, also has a new book out titled Last Night at Chateau Marmont, which we recently featured here. Definitely one to pick up for fans!

    Based on the hilarious best-selling novel, this sinfully funny movie starring Academy Award(r) winner Meryl Streep* and Anne Hathaway is “sensationally entertaining in every way” (maxim). As assistant to impossibly demanding New York fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly (Streep), young Andy Sachs (Hathaway) has landed a job that “a million girls would die for.” Unfortunately, her heaven-sent appointment as Miranda’s personal whipping girl just might be the death of her!

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    Author Interview: Adele Parks

    Posted on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 by Chloe

    I recently had the opportunity to ask the lovely Adele Parks some questions after reading her newest book Men I’ve Loved Before, a book I really enyoyed reading myself. It’s actually Adele’s 10th published novel, and her first with new publishers Headline so Adele said she was happy to answer some of my questions which is fab of her! Here’s the interview:

    Q 1. Tell us about your new book.

    The book is about a genuinely lovely couple, Neil and Nat who seem to be a unique match made in heaven. They have loads in common; they have shared values, ideals and ambitions (as well as a hate of Marmite and a love of the missionary position) – they agree on the big stuff and the small things The one thing they are absolutely in agreement about is the fact that they both definitely do not want children.

    At least that’s what Nat thought. But five years into their marriage Neil has had a change of heart, and now he’s practically begging her for a baby. Nat, however, has no intention of giving him his hearts desire - she won’t or can’t - because of a deep and tragic secret in her past. As the cracks in their relationship start to show, Nat wonders if Neil really is the man of her dreams. If he is, how come they are making one another so miserable? Is it possible that someone from her past could actually be ‘the One’?

    Nat’s little black book, filled with the names and addresses of previous lovers, could hold the answers she’s looking for. Or it could be a one-way ticket to all kinds of trouble. This book explores the concept of ‘the One’. How do you know when you’ve met the one you’re meant to be with? Is it a matter of destiny or just good timing? And is the perfect match too much to ask for?

    Q2. The book is based around the idea of having children, and the fact Nat has decided she never wants them. How did the idea for the book come about?

    I have a few friends who have made the decision not to have children and I have a couple of friends who can’t have children, I also have loads of friends who do have children; I find that these groups are quite divided, both in their opinions of the world and the world’s opinions of them. So interesting! I wanted to explore the various viewpoints. I was particularly interested in writing about what it’s like to be a man longing for a child; frankly women now hold all the fertility cards. I always look for fresh subjects to write about, I don’t think these issues have been seriously looked at within our genre.

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    Lights, Camera, Confusion by Fiona Cassidy (#7)

    Posted on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 by Leah

    The start of another month means one thing: Fiona Cassidy’s next installment about what it takes to become a published author. If you’ve missed Fiona’s previous entries you can read them here: Where It All Began and What’s The Story? and Agent Provocauthor and You’ve Got Mail and The Write Factor and This Is My Moment. We now present to you the seventh article of twelve… enjoy! We’ve also moved the series to Tuesday mornings due to Saturday’s being American Saturdays. We’re hoping the new day will get us a bigger response because this is a fab series. Our thanks, as ever, go to Fionnuala for writing this series for us!

    In April 2009 all my dreams came true when, after battling to get published for several years, I was finally offered a three book publishing deal with Poolbeg Press, Dublin. My first popular fiction novel was due to hit the shelves in November 2009 with two more books to follow over the next few years. I was ecstatic…I was amazed…I was extremely confused and I needed help and guidance in the worst possible way!

    I was in a fairly unusual and lovely position as I had managed to secure a publishing deal myself without the help or influence of an agent. Basically my work had been picked from the ‘slush pile’ which is something I was and will always be extremely proud of. My pride and excitement aside, however, I was ready to take to my bed with a stress induced migraine due to the fact that I had been forwarded a contract and to say I would have needed a law degree, specialising in economics with a smattering of gobbledegook translation, to understand it is an understatement. Maths was never my strong point so the minute I spotted a percentage sign I knew I was fecked (and that’s the technical term!!) I had two weeks to make a decision and I needed someone to look over the contract who understood the wording and terms and conditions…what I needed was a literary agent and fast!

    I made a shortlist and started the process of sending out emails and making phone calls to all the contacts I had already made over the years as well as a few new ones I had come across in the throes of frantically searching the internet! Ironically the first conversation I had was with a lady by the name of Emma Walsh of Walsh Communications in Dublin and when I explained the situation to her she was extremely helpful and congratulatory and asked me to forward on my manuscript. I also spoke to several other agents who were also keen to see my work and within a few days I had the attention of three agents here and one in London. Poolbeg had given me a fortnight to respond to their offer and naturally I wanted to accept it but on terms that would benefit everyone involved.

    It was Easter and I was heading away on a short break with my family. We weren’t going far but it may as well have been to Timbuktu as the hotel we were staying in was a internet black spot and I needed to access my emails in the worst possible way! Thankfully I made friends with the owner’s daughter who kindly lent me her laptop and dongle which enabled me to keep in touch with the outside world. After a few days had passed and the agents in question had read my work I found myself in the lovely position of being able to choose my representative myself as several had made offers to sign me. I weighed up my options carefully as I knew that this decision could affect my future writing career. What did I do? Did I go with an agent who had a reputation and a list of authors to their credit or did I go for someone less well known but whom I had developed a brilliant rapport and had a good feeling about? I spent a few days in a quandary trying to develop lists of pro’s and con’s but eventually decided that the best idea would be to trust my gut instinct and I have to say that it was the best decision I ever made! Emma Walsh has represented me now for over a year and in that time she has become a dear friend and proved herself to be a highly skilled negotiator and one of the most charming and hard working representatives you could hope to have working on your behalf! I believe I learnt a valuable lesson with this experience as could others….always trust your own judgement! Choosing an agent is like choosing a life partner or a business partner and above all else it’s important that you connect and work well together and I know that I have been truly blessed and definitely made the right choice.

    A great weight was lifted from my shoulders when I signed with Emma and handed the contract negotiations into her very capable hands. She was then able to liaise with my publisher and work out the finer details for me so that when it came to agreeing the contract I would be assured that I wasn’t signing away rights that I should keep or leaving myself at a disadvantage with regards to royalties etc. Contracts are a minefield and unless you have worked in the business and have an in-depth understanding of terms and conditions I would advise that no one sign one before firstly seeking advice or having an agent!

    I will always remember the day I went to Dublin to meet my publisher for the first time! It was 30th April 2009 and a very momentous and joyful day for me! I have been reading Poolbeg books all my life so for me to be meeting the people whose names had been mentioned in the acknowledgements of the likes of Marian Keyes, Melissa Hill and Sharon Owens to name but a few was thrilling in the extreme! To see the little red lighthouse logo on the side of the building was amazing and filled me with awe but it was only when I started to squeal that my partner pretended he didn’t know me and that I was some lunatic who was following him!! Meeting Paula Campbell was every bit as special as I had anticipated and nothing could have prepared me for the way I felt sitting in a library in their offices surrounded by books written by their authors which had been delighting me for years! It was a very surreal experience and one which I will treasure forever! Its right up there along with meeting my future husband and the births of my children (only perhaps less messy and painful!)

    Now that I had signed on the dotted line I could look forward to the publication of my first book and what an experience that was!!!

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    Book Review: Kiss Heaven Goodbye by Tasmina Perry

    Posted on Monday, August 9th, 2010 by Chloe

    Miles and Grace Ashford, Sasha Sinclair and Alex Doyle were carefree teenagers when they holidayed at age 18 on the private island of Angel Cay. But when a shocking incident happens that leaves the four young people harbouring a secret between themselves, what repurcussions is it going to have on them?

    When the four grow up in adults and begin in the world of work, is the dark secret going to affect their choices forever more? How will affect Sasha in her determination to be a successful model, and will it affect Alex’s chances of being a global musician? How about money-driven Miles and his shy sister Grace? Will the consequences of that one secret night on Angel Cay ruin the rest of their lives? And just what price will the four have to pay?

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    Posted in 2010 releases, Book Reviews, Rating: 5/5 | 1 Comment »

    Book News: Since You’ve Been Gone by Emma Heatherington

    Posted on Monday, August 9th, 2010 by Chloe

    Irish author Emma Heatherington’s new book is out on August 26th and is called Since You’ve Been Gone. I’ve read books by Emma under her pen-name of Emma Louise Jordan for Poolbeg Crimson and really enjoyed it, so I very much look forward to reading this too. Here’s the synopsis:

    “They call it Little Hollywood, but to a passer-by, the country village of Millfield is nothing more than a blink and you’ll miss it one street no man’s land nestled somewhere in the north of Ireland. Taylor Smith - TV actor and media darling - is loved by the residents of Millfield him more than life itself, but when Taylor hits the big time life in Little Hollywood is all set to change… Erin O’Brien is Taylor’s girlfriend and love of his life. But when Taylor leaves to pursue his once in a lifetime chance in the real Hollywood, Erin finds it difficult to deal with life without her rising star. Taylor’s departure also affects lonely journalist Sorcha Daly badly. She has always been in love with Taylor. Will she have the courage to tell him before it is too late? Life at the Millfield Players Theatre Group is also under threat as Taylor’s move to the real Hollywood Hills leaves a gap in plans for their annual production, much to director Darryl’s dismay. Enter handsome choreographer Olivier Laurent; an uber talented, super-sexy French dancer who is set to shake Erin’s heart as often as he shakes his hips! Since You’ve Been Gone is full of romance, drama and a laugh-a-minute for its residents as they wait for Taylor’s return home in time for the show. Whoever said it was quiet in the countryside?”

    Posted in 2010 releases, Book News | 3 Comments »

    In Our Mailbox: 8th August

    Posted on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 by Chloe

    In My Mailbox was created by The Story Siren and let’s us show off the books we’ve acquired this week and which we’ll be reviewing in coming weeks. We’ll post the titles of our books and, in brackets, where they’re from and we’ll post the picture below!

    This week’s post will publish all the books we’ve received over the past 2 weeks since Leah and I have both been on holiday!

    Chloe’s books this week: Pieces of Me by Sinead Moriarty, Anyone For Me? by Fiona Cassidy, A Weekend With Mr Darcy by Victoria Connelly, Bad Girls by Rebecca Chance, A Place of Secrets by Rachel Hore

    Danielle’s books this week: Seven Exes Are Eight Too Many by Heather Wardell, Fragile by Lisa Unger, Someday by Alice Yi-Li Yeah, Single 101: 101 Reasons to Celebrate Being Single by Celeste Friedman, A Slender Thread by Katharine Davis, Georgia’s Kitchen by Jenny Nelson

    Posted in In Our Mailbox | 3 Comments »

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