A happy rejection

A partial got rejected this morning.

And I’m quite happy about it. I’ve stopped wanting to write for the line for a few months and was debating what to do if they asked me for a full.

Well, apparently it wasn’t what they wanted, LOL. I think my subconscious had been at work and knew long before I did that I had written all I would in that particular sub-genre.

They’d said in my last rejection that I had too much plot and too many secondary characters so for this sub I pared that all away. And it killed me, LOL. I think I’ll rewrite the story the way I want to and offer it up elsewhere.

I think everyone deserves to get to know Zachary Quinn *WEG*

Thank you

… Mark, HTE and SharonJ for wishing Samwise well.

He, so far *touching all the wood I can find* hasn’t thrown up tonight. He still has a bit of a phelgm-y cough but is holding his food down. He goes through this about every two months. He has a kidney problem, but the doctors won’t have it that it’s related LOL

And Mark knows, from first hand experience how deadly my 2 year old is when he *has* to throw up. Did you burn that carpet in the end?

I’m also practically done with my first new round of Mackenzie edits. Which is cool.

I also have fab review of Billionaire in my ER Guestbook. It’s by Autiolalo:

I liked heroine Emily from the moment we first meet her. She’s a woman who’s uncertain, who doesn’t realise the power of her own looks and personality. The outfit she’s wearing, her make-up and hairstyle – they’re not really her, she’s putting on an act – something that so many women do in the everyday lives. The reader can really identify with her straight away, and her motivation – to help her brother – makes it clear she’s not mercenary.

The first chapter has almost a staccato feel to the prose, which underlines Emily’s nervousness and panic when she meets her boss, the sleazy Anton, and then the man she’s there to seduce – the very sexy Jake Penvenhan. There’s so much sexual tension and build-up between Emily and Jake in the first couple of chapters, I really felt sorry for poor Emily! Jake can take care of himself (LOL), especially as he doesn’t trust her at all and thinks she’s a corporate spy for his stepbrother Anton.

With more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing, the plot pits Emily against her family’s enemies and sets her at odds with Jake, even though their romance continues to build. I really felt for Emily in her confusion and desire to do the right thing on behalf of her father and brother.

Kim has a real talent with romance writing. I used to be a complete Mills & Boon addict a few years ago, I’d raid the library and on rainy days I’d read about five M&B books a day! So I love a good romance – and Kim, you really know how to write them.

Romance novel critics like to say that there’s a formula for writing in this genre, and while that’s true to an extent of *any* genre fiction, there needs to be passion, too. Especially in romances, the reader will know immediately if the writer’s heart isn’t fully engaged with her characters. That’s not the case here: Kim writes with real passion, verve, attention and humour (another good quality in a romance!). Looking forwards to your next one, Kim!

Now I know at least one person bought it, LOL

Sandwiches

I discovered today that Samwise is truly English as he made, all by himself, his first cucumber sandwich… *snort* He seemed to really like it too, LOL

We had a meeting with an Occupational Therapist today to assess Frodo. We’ll be seeing her for the next four weeks as she tries to work on his concentration and gross motor skills, to improve his fine motor. So that’ll be good. Anything that makes him concentrate for more than a few seconds is great, LOL

Writing: I’m taking the ‘that’s out of Mazkenzie – which is a long and painful process. Is ‘that’ used more by the British? I’m finding myself leaving a lot in as it doesn’t sound right to me. Ho hum.

Back to watching Shrek – Samwise’s choice of the past few days…

Mackenzie – part deux

Still ploughing my way though the ms. Tiny edits are hard, LOL

On the plus side, the Health Visitor came out today to see Samwise because he’s two. He got a Bookstart bookbag – which he now loves and drags with him everywhere. Inside were books, crayons, stickers, number charts… and the little monster was as good as gold while she was there, LOL

He was fairly monosyllabic for him too. But she seemed stunned by his command and breadth of language. Maybe not many two year olds use ‘either’ in the right context, tagged onto an 8 word sentence, LOL

If I had a mixing machine I’d mush Frodo and Samwise together and come out with two nicely average boys… *sigh*

Tired and trying to work

I need to get The Winter Prophecy sorted and packaged by 30 April. I had an ‘a-ha’ moment yesterday while writing the necessary 2k for the proposal, but other than that the characters aren’t jumping out at me yet. I haven’t got a feel for who they are.

And I’m having a name problem.

Bum.

Back to the typeface…

I’m a Daughter of Circe

We started a Yahoo group. Yes. The world needs another one. Especially when it’s ours *grin*

Circe was a Sorcerer, demi-god and turned men into beasts. An all round good egg, then 😉 And a very caring mum *grin* Men are welcome. Just remember, don’t drink anything while you’re there…

Our Group, Jennie Andrus, Piper Evyns, me and Tee Brown, will be organising treasure hunts, author days – known at the minute as Thwapp Thursdays – and being generally chatty about our own work and others that we love.

The link is in the nav bar.