Archive for February, 2010
True Love Stories for February & a Chance to Win
Hi! If you drop by my blog today http://strongwomenbravestories.blogspot.com you can read a reader’s family true love story Australian style. I’m offering to draw winners from women who send me family love stories.
The prize? The first copy of my June book, Her Abundant Joy. 
Reviews
I was tempted to subtitle this “How dare you say my baby is ugly!” but held back. Reviews are the joy and bane of a published writer’s existence. Each morning I check my Google Alerts to see if someone’s said something new about The Bride and the Buccaneer, but I always click on the link with a certain amount of trepidation and a lump in my throat. Did the reviewer like my story? Did she find the characters entertaining? Am I going to want to bang my head on the keyboard?
I can say, with no false modesty, that my fears are generally unwarranted. I don’t always get an A+, but so far the reviewers seem to agree that they find my stories entertaining, my characters engaging, my dialogue snappy. Some even say they enjoy getting a little does of Florida history fed to them, which thrills my history wonk soul. You can read for yourself what the reviewers are saying at my website.
Are all reviewers created equal? No. I find a comment from a reader saying “I couldn’t go to sleep last night because I had to stay up to finish your wonderful book!” every bit as grand as the most detailed analysis of my craft. I will say though that for me as a writer some reviewers are worth paying particular attention to because they understand writing. Their comments will be on point, and can be helpful.
On the other hand, there are some popular reviewing sites where you wonder if the author of the review was having a bad day, or ever read historicals, or was actually reading the book you wrote. When I get one of those reviews, I let it bother me for about five minutes. Then I remember the reader who said, “I read your books when I was undergoing chemo, and it took me away from everything for a few hours. Thank you.”
And then it’s all right again, and I’m reassured my baby is every bit as pretty as I think it is.

14 Days of Love – Win Registration to RomCon™ 2010
RomConInc celebrates 14 Days of Love February 1 – 14! Join romance lovers everywhere as RomConInc launched reader forums, Contemporary, Historical, and Fantasy/Futuristic & Paranormal (FF&P), with visits from special guest authors, fun topics to chat about, and gifts and goodies galore!
All you need to do to participate is sign up for an account (www.romconinc.com). Anyone who leaves a comment during the special promotion will be entered to win a free Reader Registration to RomCon™ 2010!
Tuesday, February 2nd, I’ll be hosting the contemporary forum on Favorite Love Songs and Romantic Movies. What’s your favorite romantic comedy? What song was playing during your first kiss?
Please come by and share your favorites at Tuesday’s contemporary forum. Remember to register for your account today so you’re ready to go. We’ll rekindle romantic moments from the past and have a blast discussing movies and songs that never fail to put us in the mood!
Contemporary Forum Guest Line-up:
Feb 1 – Jenna Bayley-Burke
Feb 2 – Misty Evans
Feb 3 – Stephanie Tyler
Feb 4 – Elisabeth Naughton
Feb 5 – Marie Force
Feb 6 – Gina Robinson
Feb 7 – Dee Davis
Feb 8 – Diana Holquist
Feb 9 – TBD
Feb 10 – Susan Crandall
Feb 11 – Hope Tarr
Feb 12 – TBD
Feb 13 – TBD
Feb 14 – Louisa Edwards
Historical Forum Guest Line-up:
Feb 1 - Deeanne Gist
Feb 2 - Karen Ranney
Feb 3 - Terri Brisbin
Feb 4 - Margo Maguire
Feb 5 - Kris Kennedy
Feb 6 - Sally MacKenzie
Feb 7 - TBD
Feb 8 - Sabrina Jeffries
Feb 9 - Lavinia Kent
Feb 10 – Elizabeth Amber
Feb 11 – Anthea Lawson
Feb 12 – Elaine Levine
Feb 13 – TBD
Feb 14 – Catherine Anderson
Check the website for updates on the FF&P lineup and the TBDs.
Oh, and Happy Valentine’s Day! If you’re in the mood for deliciously romantic read with heart-stopping danger and a HEA, check out my latest Super Agent Series print release, I’d Rather Be In Paris. After all, Paris is one of the most romantic places around! www.readmistyevans.com