Good morning, friends!
The story is finally coming together, little by little. If you're writing, how is your project progressing?
Good morning, friends!
The story is finally coming together, little by little. If you're writing, how is your project progressing?
Good morning, readers!
We're stepping into June all about the brides. This week's novella was interesting. Let's get into the book and the review.
The reality show ended
with an engagement, so why doesn’t this feel like the fairy tale she thought it
would be?
The Rejection Connection hardly sounds like the place to fall in love, but Wynne Hardy walked off the reality-TV set with an engagement ring. And in the whirlwind of publicity and preparation that follows a TV-bride-to-be in her fifteen minutes of fame, Wynne barely has time to consider how she really feels about her new fiancé . . . to say nothing of how she still feels about her ex.
As the wedding plans develop, so too do Wynne’s doubts: Is she in love with Andy? Or is this really about Callum—the ex-boyfriend who sent her onto Rejection Connection in the first place? A nationally televised snub might be the best revenge . . . but is it a good reason to get married?
When Callum resurfaces at the worst possible moment, Wynne can’t help wondering if she’s made a huge mistake. Is her marriage a publicity stunt? And what happens when the cameras stop rolling, and she has a husband she barely knows?
A June Bride is Book 7 in the A Year of Weddings series.
I've never been a fan of reality TV, unless it's a cooking show (those are a little harder to script, I think, though not impossible). But as this story brings to light, most of it is scripted for ratings. Meredith brings that to light when, as her Marathon Mom fame is dying, she steps onto Wynne's wedding dress train for a shot at a new run; a way to keep herself in the spotlight. Wynne doesn't see this at first. She's too caught up in her upcoming wedding to her chosen one on the reality show, The Rejection Connection. But was she really 'rejected'? Or did she misunderstand why Callum walked away?
The evolution of this story was smooth, believable, and worth the read. Once you read the book, please leave a comment either here, or in your own review whether or not Andy was really in it to find a partner or was he also riding the reality train?
I'm giving A June Bride...
Remember, you can find out more about Marybeth Whalen and her books by clicking any of the links below.
All my best!
~ Angela
As readers we think (or at least I've heard) that writing a book is easy. For those authors who are pumping out 4-6 books a year I just can't imagine. Do they not do anything but write? No other interests?
I have always had some experience, feeling, something to draw from and to add a dimension to my stories. With An Ozarks Homecoming, I started with a clean slate. The closest I have to experience with this book is 1) my passion for all things Eureka Springs and 2) my desire to in some way, pay my respects to Corporal Donald Matney, the Korean War Veteran who inspired the secondary story line.Good morning, friends!
This week we are preparing for a June wedding. That story comes tomorrow. For now, let's meet this week's author.
Marybeth Mayhew Whalen is
the author of THE THINGS WE WISH WERE TRUE (7/16) and five previous novels. She
speaks to women's groups around the US. She is the co-founder of the popular
women's fiction site, She Reads www.shereads.org. Marybeth and her husband Curt
have been married for 24 years and are the parents of six children, ranging
from young adult to elementary age. The family lives in North Carolina.
Marybeth spends most of her time in the grocery store but occasionally escapes
long enough to scribble some words. She is always at work on her next novel.
You'll find out more about Marybeth and her works by clicking the links below.
All my best!
~ Angela
Good morning, friends!
I've scheduled a lot of posts so I can get back to finishing this book. I'm ready to talk to new characters.
Good morning!
June starts the big travel season so you'll see photos to inspire your romantic getaways, excursions, and other fun ways to escape the daily grind.
Good morning, friends.
I'm going to be reposting older content. For one reason, I may have followers that have not seen them. The other reason is bring posts related to my current work in progress to the foreground. I'm getting closer to finishing An Ozarks Homecoming so it's time to bring some things back - refreshing both your memory (if you've been following me awhile) and my own. At almost sixty-five, this brain isn't always what it used to be in some areas.
Future posts will run on Wednesdays and the conference/ contest items will run on Thursdays, when available.
EDITED FROM JANUARY 2019 - How it all began.
I don't think I've told any of you yet, but Book 2 is centered around a young couple brought back together (there's that 2nd chance thing) through the events surrounding bringing home the remains of a Korean War Vet. I got the idea two years ago as I stood by the side of the road in solemn respect of a procession carrying Crpl. Donald Matney home to Seymour MO. Something about this young man spoke to me. While I've never believed in visiting someone at a cemetery, I find myself stopping by his resting place almost every time I travel through on my way to Springfield.