Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Interview: Sophie Moss

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Thank you for stopping by All About A Book and a very warm welcome to you!
Where are you from? Tell us about yourself.
I grew up in a small town on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, similar to the fictional setting of Heron Island in Wind Chime Café. I currently live in San Diego, California but I move around a lot.
What do you like to do when you are not writing?
I love to read, bake, garden, watch movies, spend time at the ocean, and hang out with friends.
Tell us about your book, what inspired you to write Wind Chime Café?
Wind Chime Café is about a Navy SEAL who returns to his hometown for the first time in ten years to sell his grandparents’ inn, and ends up falling in love with a woman who’s opening a café on the island. I’ve always wanted to write a small-town romance about a Navy Seal, and I had been reading a lot about veterans’ issues and PTSD before I started writing this book. When I was sketching out initial ideas for storylines, I realized I really wanted to explore some of those real-life issues in a heartwarming romance with a happily ever after ending.
How did you come up with the title of your book?
I’ve always loved wind chimes and I thought it would be fun to create a café that was decorated with all kind of quirky wind chimes that the heroine and her daughter made by hand.
How do you develop your characters? Do you have a favorite character in Wind Chime Café?
I create characters who I’d like to meet and who I’d want to be friends with. Before I begin writing, I spend a few weeks interviewing my characters. I have pages of questions that I ask them, and I jot down their answers in a journal until I get a really clear understanding of who they are. My favorite character in Wind Chime Café is Will. I loved experiencing his transformation from hardened warrior to believing that he deserved love, family and a home again.
Which three characters in this book would you like to invite to a dinner party?
Will, Annie and Della. Will because he’s a gorgeous Navy SEAL, Annie because she’s someone I’d like to be friends with, and Della because she’s hilarious and would bring something amazing to eat for dessert.
What do you think readers will like most about Annie, the main character in this book?
Her strength and determination to provide a better life for her daughter.
What is your favorite part of this book?
My favorite part of this book is the friendship that forms between Will and Taylor. They have both suffered tragic experiences in their past that have shaped who they are now and only they can understand the kind of healing the other one needs to go through to feel whole again.
Is there anything specific you would like your fans to remember about this book or the characters after reading Wind Chime Café?
I think the main message in this book is that no matter how dark life seems there is always hope. And the only way to find it is through love, friendships and family. I think that’s the message in all my books. J
What do you like best about being an author?
Creating stories that touch readers, characters that they can relate to, and worlds they would want to visit in real-life.
Where do you write?
I write at home, listening to music. I drink lots of coffee during the day and I usually wrap up my last hour of writing with a Guinness. J
How many books do you plan to write in this series?
Lots! As many as my readers want.
Do you plan to write any other book series in the future?
I will most likely continue writing books in my popular Seal Island Trilogy, a collection of modern-day fairy tales set on an enchanted Irish island. I have several top-secret ideas percolating for that series at the moment. J
What do you like to read?
I love reading women’s fiction with a touch of magic and heartwarming small-town contemporary romances. A few of my favorite authors are Alice Hoffman, Susanna Kearsley, Cathy Lamb, and Sarah Addison Allen.


Review: Wind Chime Cafe



IndieSage PR provided this book to me in exchange for an honest review
Synopsis:
When single mother Annie Malone purchases a quirky Main Street café on Heron Island, she thinks she’s finally turned her dream of opening her own restaurant into a reality. Hearing rumors that a developer is about to build a five-star resort on the sleepy Chesapeake Bay island, she plans to transform the café into a premier upscale bistro. But Navy SEAL, Will Dozier, has no intention of selling his grandparents’ property to a developer. Back on Heron Island for the first time in ten years and secretly struggling with PTSD, Will decides that a fling with the new girl is the perfect way to help him “get his head straight.” The last thing Will expects is to fall in love…with his hometown and with Annie. But Will’s life and career are in San Diego with the SEALs. Can Annie’s love and the healing magic of the island be enough to convince him to stay?
Review: 
This book is a lot of things, a touching love story, two characters struggling with PTSD and a woman trying to overcome abandonment issues. It is also a story of a small and charming community on Heron Island with its loveable, sometimes quirky, but unforgettable inhabitants. The tender love story between Will and Annie was so nice to read, I was rooting for them the whole time. I am an animal lover so I thought that dogs as characters in the book was a nice touch to the story. This book dealt with some really tough issues such as PTSD and school shootings, Sophie Moss wrote about them in a respectful and thoughtful manner.  I  like books with a small town, close-knit community theme and this book had that. The character of Taylor, Annie's daughter, was so well-developed, the trauma that Taylor went through and the coping skills she used as a result were so well written,  you can tell this author really did her research and I commend her for that. Sophie Moss, you have created a community and a set of characters that I look forward to reading more about in the future, please write many more Wind Chime novels!
I gave this book 4.5 stars

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Honeymoon In Paris




Synopsis: The sassy heroine of Sleeping with Paris is back! And this time, chocolate-covered French wedding bells are in the air . . .

It’s only been a month since Charlotte Summers reunited with her sexy French boyfriend, Luc Olivier, and he has already made her the proposal of a lifetime: a mad dash to the altar in the fairytale town of Annecy. Without hesitation, Charlotte says au revoir to single life and oui to a lifetime of chocolate in bed with Luc. She’s madly in love, and Luc is clearly the one, so what could possibly go wrong?

As it turns out, quite a lot . . .

On the heels of their drama-filled nuptials in the French Alps, Luc whisks Charlotte away to Paris for a luxurious honeymoon. But just as they are settling into a sheet-ripping, chocolate-induced haze, a surprise appearance by Luc’s drop-dead gorgeous ex-wife brings the festivities to a dead halt. Luc never told Charlotte that his ex was a famous French actress, or that she was still in love with him. Add to that Charlotte’s new role as step-mom to Luc’s tantrum-throwing daughter, a humiliating debacle in the French tabloids, and the threat of losing her coveted position at the language school—and Charlotte fears she may have tied the French knot a little too quickly.

Determined to keep her independence and her sanity, Charlotte seeks out a position at Bella magazine’s new France office while working on a sassy guidebook to French marriage. But when Luc’s secret past threatens Charlotte’s career and their future together, Charlotte must take matters into her own hands. Armed with chocolate, French wine, and a few fabulous girlfriends by her side, Charlotte navigates the tricky waters of marriage, secrets, ex-wives, and a demanding career all in a foreign country where she quickly realizes, she never truly learned the rules.

Review:
This book starts off pretty much right where the last book in this series, Sleeping With Paris, ended. Charlotte and Luc are on their honeymoon but it is not long before suspense and drama start to creep in...
This book is fast paced and full of wit, the story line kept me interested and engaged right from the beginning. I found myself cheering Charlotte on, hoping that she would not give up on Luc even though he has so many secrets, I don't want to give too much away but it turns out that Charlotte does not know Luc quite as well as she thought she did. Did Charlotte make a mistake marrying Luc? So many things about Luc that don't add up keep happening and Charlotte along with the help of her friends, is left playing detective.
The friendship between Charlotte and her best friends is well written, I always like to see strong female friendships in books. The characters are well-developed and the writing is very descriptive in regards to food and scenery.
This book has lots of twists and turns but at the same time it is a fun and happy read with a surprise ending!
I hope that Juliette Sobanet will write more books in this series!
Last but not least my favorite character in the book is......Lexi! Why you may ask? Lexi is the sassiest of them all and the character I would most likely invite to a party.
I gave this book 4.5 stars!
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Monday, May 19, 2014

Chick Lit Central: The Blog!: Book Review: Catching Air

Chick Lit Central: The Blog!: Book Review: Catching Air

Table Talk at All About A Book2




  • Wind Chime Cafe by Sophie Moss is only 99 cents May 19th-25th
  • Giveaway hosted by IndieSage PR, 3 Wind Chime Cafe Ebooks and a $10 Amazon GC.
  • On Tuesday I am taking part in a Blog Tour hosted by IndieSage PR Honeymoon In Paris by Juliette Sobanet , touring May 19th -23rd, I will be posting a review, there is also a Giveaway of a $10 gift card from Amazon.
  • This weeks Wednesday Woman of Fiction is Fannie Flagg.
  •  Throwback Thursday I will  Review: The Help by Kathryn Stockett
  • Friday's Find this week is Welcome to The World Baby Girl by Fannie Flagg
  • Saturday to get us thinking of the beach and the upcoming warm weather I am reviewing Ocean Beach by Wendy Wax

Honeymoon In Paris Blog Tour Schedule


Upcoming Blog Tours


May 19 – Forever Me Romance, Spotlight
May 19 – Literary Chanteuse, Spotlight
May 20 – Girliemom
May 21 – Books and Friendz
May 22 – Mythical Books
May 23 – Hooked on Books
May 23 – Chick Lit Goddess

Mostly Reviews: Book Blitz: Not Quite Dead by Lyla Payne

Mostly Reviews: Book Blitz: Not Quite Dead by Lyla Payne

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Coming Soon..........

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Sharing a Link from Sophie Uliano

Sharing a Link from Sophie Uliano

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Book Review

The All You Can Dream Buffet by Barbara O'Neal (Published March 4th 2014 by Bantam)
The All You Can Dream Buffet: A Novel
About: Foodie Blogger Lavender Wills owns and operates Lavender Honey Farms. In order to keep her farm going the way that she has been running it she must will it to someone who shares her ideals, organic, sustainable and non commercial, not one of her commercial driven relatives. Lavender invites three of her closest on-line fellow bloggers to join her at the farm so that she can determine which of the three is most suitable to continue her farm after she is gone.
Ginny from Kansas writes a very successful blog about cakes with beautiful photographs. Ginny is unhappy with her marriage, friends and hometown and longs to venture out into the world.
Ruby, a young pregnant and devoted vegan who is still recovering from a devastating break up.
Valerie a wine connoisseur with a troubled teenage daughter and an awful tragedy and loss in her past.
These four foodie bloggers come together at Lavender Honey Farms trying to find what is missing and lost in their lives. They may just find themselves with a beautiful farm to run.
Review:I could not put this book down and it is also Book of The Month for All About A Book. All of the characters in this story blend together nicely and also stand alone with their own story lines they are also charming and unique. The plot of the book is well written and developed. The organic movement theme is nice and also this book has a little romance too.  Reading this book is like sitting by a fire in a cozy library and having a nice cup of tea or coffee. Here are some of her  other novels you may enjoy: How to Bake a Perfect Life, The Lost Recipe for Happiness, The Secret of Everything and The Garden of Happy Endings.
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Barbara Samuel also known as Barbara O'Neal is the author of over 40 books and has also won the Romance Writer's of America's RITA award.

Spotlight Sunday

The spotlight today is on Mary Kay Andrews who will soon be releasing her latest novel Save The Date on June 3rd, 2014.
Save the Date
Mary Kay Andrews
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I first came across this author when I picked up Little Bitty Lies (first published July 1st, 2003). I have read all of her book since then and have honestly enjoyed each and every story and character in all of her books. I have to say though my favorite character is Weezie (aka Eloise) Foley , from Savannah Blues.  I am so happy that there are 4 books featuring Weezie! If you have never read any of her books and you enjoy a good Chick-Lit/Lighthearted Mystery, I would definitely recommend this Author. I would say maybe start with reading Savannah Blues, you will meet Weezie and her best pal Bebe.
Below are some of Mary Kay Andrews novels that you may enjoy. Happy reading everyone and I hope you are all having a great weekend!
Savannah Blues (Weezie and ...Little Bitty LiesHissy FitSavannah Breeze (Weezie and...Deep DishThe Fixer UpperSummer RentalSpring FeverBlue Christmas (Weezie and ...
Ladies' NightChristmas Bliss
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If you do happen to pick up one of this authors books, I hope you will stop by and let me know if you become as addicted to her books as I am

Friday, May 2, 2014

Blog Tours

Blog Tours

Book Review

Book Review

Have You Heard....

Have You Heard....

Book Review

Book Review

Book Review

Book Review

Sisterhood Series by Fern Michaels

Sisterhood Series by Fern Michaels

Book Club Update

Book Club Update

All About A Book2: Review for Fallen Body by Stone Patrick

All About A Book2: Review for Fallen Body by Stone Patrick: (Published October 20th 2013 by Xlibris) About:  Taylour Dixon is a small town  lawyer in a sleepy little Texas town who volunteers to def...

Review for Fallen Body by Stone Patrick

The Fallen Body (Taylour Dixxon Series)
(Published October 20th 2013 by Xlibris)
About: Taylour Dixon is a small town  lawyer in a sleepy little Texas town who volunteers to defend Sarah, arrested for the murder of her husband. Taylour's life is about to be turned upside down by a Texas Ranger, a hired Assassin and a young nephew who shows up on her doorstep looking for a place to live.
Review: I enjoyed this suspense/mystery it was a page turner and never a lull in the story. The book was well written, the characters were well-developed and likable. The story has an interesting twist at the end which I always love in a mystery story. I would almost but not quite put this in the cozy mystery category. I hope that this turns into a series about Taylour Dixon because there seems to be an unsolved murder in Taylour's  past regarding her Father. I look forward to reading more books from this author.

Book Club Open for Discussion

Catch Up
The All You Can Dream Buffet book of the month Book Club Pick is open for discussion. I look forward to hearing from you, I appreciate any and all comments as I always love to talk about books that I have read.

June 4th Book Review

I will be posting my review for Fractured on June 4th, 2014.
 (Publication Date: June 1, 2014 ) by Leanne Pearson
Genres: Contemporary,Romance 

About Leanne Pearson

Leanne Pearson grew up in Durban, South Africa. She later immigrated to New Zealand, where she now lives with her husband, and two children. During her down time, if she's not reading, she can be found relaxing outside, sipping on an apple cider, soaking up the sights and sounds of rural New Zealand. Leanne has had a few feature articles published in the newspaper over the years and has had a flair for creative writing from a very young age.
Below is a list of Blogs and the dates of their Book Reviews :
June 2 - BookJunkyGirls, Review
June 2 - StarAngel Reviews, Review
June 2 - Randy Raunchy Romance Book Blog, Review
June 2 - Panty Dropping Book Blog, Spotlight
June 3 - Deal Sharing Aunt, Interview
June 3 - Jezabell Girl & Friends, Review
June 3 - Mean Girls Luv Books, Review
June 4 - Kelly's Kindle Konfessions, Review
June 4 - Red Cheeks Reads, Review
June 4 - All About A Book, Review
June 5 - One More Chapter, Dual Review
June 5 - Emma Lou Book Blog, Review
June 5 - Jillian's Books, Review
June 6 - The Book Obsessed Momma, Review
June 6 - Reading Shy with Aly, Review
June 6 - Between the Lines Book Blog, Interview

June 4th Book Review

I will be posting my review for Fractured on June 4th, 2014.
 (Publication Date: June 1, 2014 ) by Leanne Pearson
Genres: Contemporary,Romance 

About Leanne Pearson

Leanne Pearson grew up in Durban, South Africa. She later immigrated to New Zealand, where she now lives with her husband, and two children. During her down time, if she's not reading, she can be found relaxing outside, sipping on an apple cider, soaking up the sights and sounds of rural New Zealand. Leanne has had a few feature articles published in the newspaper over the years and has had a flair for creative writing from a very young age.
Below is a list of Blogs and the dates of their Book Reviews :
June 2 - BookJunkyGirls, Review
June 2 - StarAngel Reviews, Review
June 2 - Randy Raunchy Romance Book Blog, Review
June 2 - Panty Dropping Book Blog, Spotlight
June 3 - Deal Sharing Aunt, Interview
June 3 - Jezabell Girl & Friends, Review
June 3 - Mean Girls Luv Books, Review
June 4 - Kelly's Kindle Konfessions, Review
June 4 - Red Cheeks Reads, Review
June 4 - All About A Book, Review
June 5 - One More Chapter, Dual Review
June 5 - Emma Lou Book Blog, Review
June 5 - Jillian's Books, Review
June 6 - The Book Obsessed Momma, Review
June 6 - Reading Shy with Aly, Review
June 6 - Between the Lines Book Blog, Interview