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I Don’t Like To Have My Picture Taken!

I like the idea of being an author but I don’t like to have my picture taken and I don’t think I have ever had one that I really liked. It may come from my mother always cautioning me, “pretty is as pretty does” and maybe in my mind I don’t ever measure up.  The simple fact is, authors need pictures and unless you have a really good camera, snapshots just don’t make the grade.  I can’t tell you how many times the pictures I submit to my editor for the column in the Times Record  are rejected. If you are out there writing the great american novel then you need to take a break and find someone who can do a quality photograph. If it isn’t in your budget to get professional photos then find a way to pay for at least one, you are going to need it for your book cover. Good Luck and I hope to see your picture out there soon.

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

Into Each Life a Little Rain Must Fall!

aka, No Publisher for Linda

I thought I had attracted the attention of a publisher, but it was simply not meant to be. She had a series of family emergencies and then seemingly disappeared off the map. After quite a few months without any contact from her in addition to numerous reader queries, I believe it is time to head back to San Diego and as Paul Harvey used to say, ‘the rest of the story’. I’m not particularly good at marketing, but I need to try since you have been so patiently waiting!

The publisher in question told me when we first met that I had a horrible cover for my first book; how I wish I had asked her to explain! Since a lot of the next book takes place in the desert of San Diego county, I’m thinking of simplifying this one and using a landscape of the area for it’s cover. If I give you a preview, will you tell me what you think? My editor and I are going back through the manuscript one last time as I write this, so you should see it in print soon.

So without further ado, here is the tentative first draft of my new cover. Feel free to leave a reply on this post, drop me a line through Author@LindaLaughlin.com or on the form of my Contact page and tell me your opinion.


 

Happy reading, Linda

 

 

What to do with the cords for your electronic devices?

I had this idea that I thought was great at the time.  I had these cords for my phone, iPad and e-reader, but what to do with them? For a while, I stored them in a drawer and had to dig through the mess to find the right one. I went to the local hobby store and bought one of those boxes that looks like a book. You know the ones, they are hollowed out on the inside to put your keepsakes in.  I selected a book large enough to hold an electrical strip with a place to plug in several  devices.

 

Next, I bought a small power strip and checked out to make sure it didn’t get hot, then used double stick tape to secure it in the book where the spine  would have been. After cutting a large hole in the back where the plug  was to exit, I had completed step one.  Three smaller holes and I was ready to  plug my devices in. ( Note: you may want to turn the strip off when not charging something!) I now had a charging station where I could charge my devices and hide the cords at the same time.

 

This was where my daughter came along and burst my artistic bubble.

“What if we get a power surge and the box catches on fire?” She said.

“Isn’t that what the surge protector inside the power stripe is for?” I ask.

“You know you could get a empty cookie tin and not have that problem?” she told me.

” But I am a writer and I want a book! ” I argued.

 

 

Disclaimer:  No one under 18 years old should try this.  No one over 18 should try this unless you are of sound mind. (Apparently I am not because I am keeping the book!)

Now you know the pros and cons, are you going to make one?

Happy reading, Linda

                                

 

 

 The Brands Who Came for Christmas - Maggie ShayneThe Brands Who Came For Christmas” is a story as old as time. A story of an unplanned pregnancy, but Maggie Shayne gives it a twist that keeps you on the edge of your seat. 

Maya Brand was trying to earn the respect of the community. She didn’t run around and she went to church on Sunday. She was everything her scandalous family was not. What Maya wanted most was to be considered respectable. Tomorrow is Maya’s birthday, she will be thirty years and still a virgin. Then she looks up and to see a man enter her mother’s bar and her world turns upside down. Here is a man she has only dreamed of and he is looking straight at her.

   Cain Caleb Montgomery the third had been groomed from birth to become a Senator from the State of Oklahoma. His father was a Senator and his grandfather was a Senator. Caleb had never questioned that he would become a Senator as well, until during a planning session the group started talking about the perfect wife for him. She should be blond because blonds had a slight edge over brunettes and redheads and she should be smart but not better educated that he. Of course she would be pretty, but not too pretty because they didn’t want any backlash. At that, Caleb left the room without a word. He changed into jeans, borrowed the gardener’s old pickup and just started to drive. Fate in the form of a rainstorm and a flat tire stopped him in a little no name town in Oklahoma. 

Cain and Maya have one magic night before a phone call sends Cain rushing home. His father has had a stroke and by the time he is out of the hospital, Cain has convinced himself that he and Maya would never work.  Maya is convinced that Cain was just using her and she is better off without him when she goes into the doctor’s office. There, she discovers that forgetting Cain is going to be harder than she imagined and being respectable just became almost impossible.

   A fun story you won’t want to miss.

   Happy Reading, Linda 

Book Review of “Dream Eyes” by Jayne Ann Krentz

About the Author: 

This is a Dark Legacy Novel by Jayne Ann Krentz. Miss Krentz is a  master of the suspense novel, throw in a little romance and you have a fun read. Whether you are reading her as Jayne Ann Krentz or Jane Castle you are in for a treat! 

About the book:

In “Dream Eyes” Gwen Frazier has a unique gift, she see ghosts. They appear in pools of water, mirrors, any reflective surface. She gets a message from her friend Evelyn Ballinger, but when she tries to return her call there is no answer. Gwen isn’t happy to be going back to the small town of Wilby, Oregon.The last time she was there two people died and one commuted suicide, but she must find out what happened to Evelyn. She arrives to find her friend dead and her ghost a little on the testy side, after all she is having a bad day, getting killed will do that to you! 

Enter Judson Coppersmith – he and Gwen had met at the engagement party of her best friend Abby and Judson’s brother, Sam. To say that sparks flew would be an understatement, but Gwen had ruined it all by offering to help Judson with his desturbing dreams. Judson has trust issues and you have to trust a person to let her into your dreams.  Bad dreams or not Judson can’t refuse to help Gwen when she contacts his family. 

Dream Eyes” draws you into the world of a psychic counselor and a family that not only believes in the paranormal but have family members with psychic talent. Watch as Judson learns to trust his special “Dream Eyes” and see them pool their abilities to catch a killer. 

You may not believe in the paranormal but you can believe that Miss Krentz writes a sizzling story full of mystery and romance.

Happy reading, Linda 

Book Review: Thrill Me by Susan Mallery

Love

It is only fitting I should write of love on Valentine’s Day. We dream of love, write songs about love, but how many of us knows what love is? Love stories give us an example of the author’s idea of love. Written on the page and adapted until it is perfect, but love is seldom perfect. So many of us have had our view of love battered and torn until we don’t reconize it when we see it. So what is love?

Thrill Me - Susan MalleryThe Story – Thrill Me

Maya Farlow’s mother married a man she barely knew and they moved to Fool’s Gold, California. Maya inherited two brothers and for a short period she learned what it was like to have a home and people who cared for her. But her mother didn’t know how to be happy and the marriage soon ended. They continued to live in Fool’s Gold and Maya continued to see her two half brothers. It was a little dysfunctional, but it was family. 

In Thrill Me, the author picks up the story line some years later. Maya all those years ago ran from a young man who loved her. She was scared of trusting anyone, much less a man who claimed to love her and wanted to spend the rest of his life taking care of her. Maya and Del are both back in Fool’s Gold and if they are honest, the love has not died, but has grown!

Susan Mallery writes exceptional stories of small town life. She walks you through a town built on friendship, caring and festivals and introduces you to the citizens of Fool’s Gold.  You see two people who cared very deeply for one another as teenagers find a love that is worth fighting for and through it all you get to know the people that care for them. It’s a great story that will keep you entertained.

   If you are a Susan Mallery fan you need to read this one. If you have never read any of Susan’s books then this is a good place to start.

Happy reading, Linda  

 

 

The Lost Key by Catherine Coulter

Catherine Coulter started her career writing novels set in Regency era England. Her heroines were strong women, who pushed the limits set by society in that period. They made you laugh and you cheered them on when they pushed the envelope of their time period; definitely a good read.

Next came a series of FBI Novels. These are fast paced and interesting, with a cutting edge computer named “MAX” and the husband and wife FBI team of Savich and Sherlock. With these three on their trail, the bad guys soon found themselves in custody. If you like a good mystery, be sure to check out this series.

The Lost Key

Her latest series is written with J.T. Ellison and have the series title of “A Brit in the FBI”. These books features Nicholas Drummond and his American FBI counterpart, Mike, short for Michaela, Caine. In number two of the series,”The Lost Key”, there is a race to identify, locate and stop a madman from finding the secret to a formula for making a bomb that is smaller and more powerful than anything man has ever seen before.

 This book takes you from the USA to Britain, with plenty of action along the way. You get the impression that Britain was glad to send Nicholas to us because he is quick to shoot from the hip. Mike is the perfect partner for Nicholas since she understands how things are done in the good old US of A, and she soon learns that there is no one better to watch her back. I am looking forward to many more novels in this series.

If you are looking for a good book, I don’t think you will be disappointed with Catherine Coulter. I loaned my series of Regency era England books to a friend and they got him through a long recovery from knee surgery.

As always “Happy Reading”,

Linda

 

 

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