Showing posts with label Chasing Rainbows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chasing Rainbows. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

WWW Wednesdays February 29



WWW Wednesdays is hosted by Should Be Reading 

To play along, just answer the following three questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
 

What are you currently reading?

This Beautiful Life by Helen Schilman
My post for the book's blog tour will be March 7th. 

What did you recently finish reading?


I recently read these two books for their book tours. I just couldn't pass up the chance when asked to read and review them and I really enjoyed them both.

Chasing Rainbows by Kathleen Long
and
Write From the Heart by Heather Hummel

My thoughts on Chasing Rainbows posted February 28th
and I will be posting Write From the Heart tomorrow.

What do you think you will read next?


Next I will be reading The Big Rock Candy Mountain by Wallace Stegner. My hubby is a huge fan of Stegner and insists that I read this book. He swears I will like it. So .... I am going to read it .... to make him happy. And I hope he's right.

Anyone else read this one? 



Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Guest Post: Kathleen Long, author of Chasing Rainbows and Giveaway


Today, I have Kathleen Long here at The Book Bag. Yesterday I posted my thoughts about Ms. Long's wonderful book. Not only is the cover so beautiful, the story inside is awesome as well. 

Read my thoughts here and then run out and get the book! 

I posed these questions to Kathleen and asked her to comment ~~ 

I have heard other authors say that they 'hear voices in their head' and that is how they write their books: the characters are telling their stories. Not being a writer myself, that concept has always intrigued me. 

When some people hear voices, we get them medical attention, others end up becoming writers. Does this happen to you? How do you come up with your stories? 

Hi, Susan!

While I have friends who “hear” the voices of their characters, I “see” entire scenes. It’s a bit like having a movie projector in my brain. The dialogue for my characters comes along with that, but for me, my moments of inspiration arrive as fully-formed images, settings, clothing, facial expressions, body language and dialogue. More often than not, this happens while I’m in the shower. My family’s grown used to seeing me run—dripping wet and wrapped in a towel—for a piece of paper and a pen. Even my six-year-old barely looks up when this happens, mumbling only, “Mommy’s got another idea.”

My initial story premises come to me in the same way. They can be inspired by anything—a news article, a commercial, an overheard conversation, or real life. Sometimes my mind locks on an opening scene; sometimes it’s the closing paragraph of the book. I wrote my contemporary romance, CHERRY ON TOP, after being inspired by a beer commercial in which the dumped girlfriend had won the lottery. In my book, the heroine wins a mega-state jackpot hours after she’s left at the altar, then seizes the opportunity to reinvent her life.

For CHASING RAINBOWS, the major story events are close to my own life, and the story grew inside me for months. My father died suddenly and I realized how lost I’d been since the death of our daughter a few years before. There had been months in which I sat at our kitchen table and stared out the window. I barely worked. I stopped reading. I hadn’t yet started writing. My husband, bless him, gave me the space and time I needed to come back to life.

Bernadette Murphy and her story appeared in my mind’s eye with one simple question.

What if my husband hadn't hung in there? What if he’d left? CHASING RAINBOWS was born.

I wanted to tell the story of a woman who comes back to life—who pulls herself out of her stagnant existence and embraces the possibilities of everything yet to be. I surrounded Bernie with characters to enhance her journey—friends, family, neighbors. I gave each character unique quirks, shortcomings and redeeming personality traits.

For me, once the characterizations are solid and the story goals are set, the writing flows from being true to how those characters would react and respond to the various story situations. The magic comes on the days I can’t seem to write fast enough, when, even as I close my eyes at 2:00 in the morning, I see a new scene, picture a new story development, and hit the floor running for my notepad or computer downstairs.

So, for me, the stories don’t so much reveal themselves as voices in my head, but rather as fully-formed scenes in my mind. I’m not sure which would be more likely to get me medical attention, but I’m thankful for the gift of storytelling and writing! 

And, I’m thankful for the chance to stop by and share a bit about my process with you here at The Book Bag today.

Thank you, Susan!


Thank you, Kathleen, for the wonderful insight into your mind!


Check out the author interview over at ChickLitPlus


Visit the tour page for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. 


**Everyone who leaves a comment on the tour page will be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card! If you purchase your copy of Chasing Rainbows before March 12 and send your receipt to Samantha (at) ChickLitPlus (dot) com, you will get five bonus entries!**


I received a copy of this book for my honest opinion. 

Monday, February 27, 2012

On Tour: Chasing Rainbows by Kathleen Long and Giveaway

Bernadette Murphy likes her life. Really, she does. What's wrong with carrying around an extra ten pounds from fertility treatments? Or having your dog kicked out of obedience school? Again? What's that saying about the devil you know? For Bernie, it's the devil she never expected that changes everything.

Her father's sudden death leaves a gaping void in her life and is one in a series of events that rock her world. Her husband leaves for another woman, and her best friend announces an unplanned pregnancy at the age of forty-one. Bernie's behavior goes from acting out to out-of-hand, and she finds herself in trouble at home, out of work and banned from the mall after a confrontation at the cosmetic counter.

When her mother discovers her father's book of cryptograms, Bernie realizes his encoded lessons in living might be exactly what she needs to survive. From dealing with her family's grief and bonding with her best friend's thirteen-year-old daughter, to dieting, dating and mindless almost-sex with the landscaper, Bernie discovers what her father always knew.

In life, you either choose to sing a rainbow, or you don't. For Bernie, the singing is about to begin. ~~synopsis from Amazon 

My thoughts about Chasing Rainbows ~~ 

First things first ~ love the cover! Ok ... that's done. 
Let's talk about the book ... loved the book!!

Ms. Long wrote a great story with wonderful characters that I immediately cared about. The situation that Bernie finds herself in; her child dying 5 years ago, the recent death of her father, her husband leaving her for another woman, is a situation that, God forbid, we could all possibly find ourselves in. So the story was very believable. And the characters are very real and likeable. 

Bernie has a little break-down (wouldn't we all?) and lashes out at her best friend, fights with her neighbors, has issues with the way her brother is grieving the loss of their father. These people do not desert her and are there for her when she needs them.

I loved how her father left her a book of cryptograms to decipher (something I cannot do!) and how those sayings were there to guide her through her troubles. It was like her father was watching over her and helping her. Many of them, once they were deciphered, are ones that all of us could learn from.

This story stirred several emotions in me. Parts made me laugh, parts made me cry and parts made me reflect on my own life. I loved her dog, Poindexter (love the name!), who didn't just do what normal dogs do and chase after cars. No, he chased airplanes, what? And Bernie getting banned from the mall, hilarious. Her niece and her pea binges, funny but peas? Yuch! Going through the process of losing her little girl, so sad. Life lessons from her father, amazing. 

The one saying from her father that Bernie kept thinking about was the statement 'In life, you either choose to sing a rainbow or you don't.' We should never stop chasing our rainbows, whatever they are ~ a happy life, our dreams or even airplanes.

This is a fabulous book that I am sure I will read again. It is a world I want to go back to so that I can spend time with all the people in Bernie's world. Along with the cryptograms, Ms Long has also written some great lines in this story. I pulled out a few that I really enjoyed and you can read them here. You will find many other 'words of wisdom' when you venture into Chasing Rainbows. Happy reading! 

Author Bio:
A long time ago, in an elementary school far, far away, a very young Kathleen scribbled a story idea in her journal. Then she wrote another, and another. She added several poems, the lyrics to a song or two, a love letter to David Cassidy, and so on and so on. While her early writings never saw the light of day, many of her later works did. And while she did not marry David Cassidy, Kathleen did marry her own Prince Charming. Together, they are raising one drama queen and one obedience-challenged border collie mix in a kingdom divided between suburban Philadelphia and the Jersey shore.

Kathleen is the RITA® nominated, RIO Award and two-time Gayle Wilson Award of Excellence winning author of fourteen novels of contemporary romance, romantic suspense and women’s fiction. Her additional honors include National Readers Choice, Holt Medallion, and Booksellers Best award nominations.

She divides her time between plotting her next book, bribing her little one to pick up her toys, and begging the dog to heel. Life is good. Very, very good.

Connect with Kathleen!

Web: www.kathleenlong.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kathleenlong
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/KLWords

Buy the Book!
 
Amazon
Barnes & Noble




Visit the tour page for a chance to win a $25 Amazon gift card. 

**Everyone who leaves a comment on the tour page will be entered to win a $25 Amazon gift card! If you purchase your copy of Chasing Rainbows before March 12 and send your receipt to Samantha (at) ChickLitPlus (dot) com, you will get five bonus entries!**

I received a copy of this book for my honest opinion. 

Friday, February 24, 2012

Great lines from .........

......... Chasing Rainbows by Kathleen Long

"No matter how hard we women tried to become anything but, when all said and done, we were our mothers. In most cases, this is a good thing"

"Anyone who wore purple toenails couldn't be all bad." 

"Sometimes you had to wait a little while for the good times to kick in. But when they did, you realized every moment and experience that came before was necessary ... necessary to bring you here."





Wednesday, February 22, 2012

WWW Wednesdays February 22


WWW Wednesdays is hosted by Should Be Reading 

To play along, just answer the following three questions…
• What are you currently reading?
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
 

What are you currently reading?


I am currently reading Chasing Rainbows by Kathleen Long.
Loving it and isn't the cover beautiful?  

What did you recently finish reading?


I recently finished reading The Bungalow by Sarah Jio. 
Loved it! Ms. Jio did it again - such beautiful books! 


I also read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak.

I thought I had read this one before ~ Goodreads said I did ~ but I didn't remember it at all, so I am thinking I didn't. 
And I actually liked it. What a nice surprise!

What do you think you will read next?


Next, I am going to be reading Write From the Heart by Heather Hummel.
I read her other book Whispers From the Heart for it's blog tour and am super excited to read this second one in the series.

Happy reading everyone!!

Sunday, January 15, 2012

In My Mailbox (6)


In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by  
Each week we spotlight the books we've received 
for review, swapped, won or purchased.

Book links will take you to Goodreads for more info.

For Review:  

I received Confessions ...
from the author for review.

in February.




Won: 
I won Phobic from The Frugal e-Reader.
Isn't this cover awesome?

I won
It is such a beautiful book!


 


 I won the audio edition of The Christmas Box
~ read by Richard 'John Boy' Thomas
from Teresa's Reading Corner


Bought: 
I bought Stay Tuned as a 
99¢ e-book from Amazon.










Happy reading everyone! 

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