Diamonds Are Forever
Do you believe in lucky charms? What’s yours? I have a signed copy of Deborah and Elliot’s story to give away. Just leave a comment for a chance to win.
Do you believe in lucky charms? What’s yours? I have a signed copy of Deborah and Elliot’s story to give away. Just leave a comment for a chance to win.
So, what have I been doing this week? Watching lots and lots of Olympics, certainly. Who knew how interesting the trampoline could be? Who even knew there was a trampoline event at the Olympics?? I’m also loving Kate Cambridge’s colored jeans and cute striped tops. Plus, how hilarious is this Jezebel article about the top ten reason why Ryan Lochte is the world’s sexiest douchebag? Good times….
But I am also trying to finish a new book, a Regency for Harlequin. Wrapping up a story is always the hardest part for me. Beginnings are fun, easy–the book is so shiny and new! The characters haven’t made me mad or veered off on weird pathways yet! Even middles aren’t bad, because I usually know what I’m trying to say about the characters at that point, we’ve gotten to know each other better and I see the shape of the plot clearer. But endings–ugh. For one thing, I always think I am closer to The End than I actually am, and it always takes much longer to get there than I plan. Stuff doesn’t want to get solved, or it gets solved too fast. When I feel frustrated, I turn to my Inspiration Board.
I actually have a cork board hanging on the wall next to my desk, where I stick things like postcards, book covers, scraps of fabric, whatever catches my attention. (Also lots of pics of my 2 year old goddaughter being incredibly cute). But now I’ve also started inspiration boards on Pinterest, to which I am completely addicted. Yes, it’s yet another way to waste time online (like I needed another one of those!), but I also like looking at images that help me get a concrete idea of my book in my mind. Plus there are always pics of cupcakes on there somewhere. (You can follow me there at AmandaMccabe)
So what’s on my Pinterest board for this book?
This is the heroine’s house, called Barton Park in the book. It’s an important part of the story–she moved back there when things went bad in her marriage, to live quietly with her sister and try to make sense out of what went wrong with her husband (and why she still loves him). It has to be once-grand but now sort of shabby…
This is the garden maze, where important plot events happen…
This is the hero, Hayden, who is now sorry for what he did to lose his wife and now has to find a way to get her back…
This is the heroine, Jane, who at first doesn’t want to take him back…
See how fun this can be?? I also have boards for my Mary Queen of Scots book “Tarnished Rose of the Court” and the new Elizabethan mystery series, as well as a Wedding Ideas board.
What would be on your Idea Board? What are you watching on the Olympics??
The winner of a copy of The Outrageous Confessions of Lady Deborah is…Melody May! Since we have your email address, the info is on its way to you. Congrats!!
Guess what I have in my hand today?? A brand-new, shiny ARC of Two Sinful Secrets!! (Out in December)
A hundred years has passed since the bitter rivalry between the St. Claires and the Huntingtons began. But in London, the feud goes on . ..
Lady Sophia Huntington isn’t what she appears to be. Born into a noble family, the impulsive, wild-hearted beauty has fallen on difficult times. Banished from her home, Sophia dreams of the day she can finally win her father’s forgiveness and return to London. Until the sudden appearance of a suitor from the scandalous St. Claire family threatens to reveal her darkest secrets . . .
Dominic St. Claire vows to exact revenge upon the Huntingtons, who destroyed his family’s fortune generations ago. His perfect target is the lovely but proud Lady Sophia. After using her to discover the Huntingtons’ financial secrets, he will cause a great scandal by eloping-and then abandoning his bride. But his plot soon unravels when he finds his own heart ensnared-in a trap not of his own making.
“I’ve found me a new series!! Swoon. How nice life will be. It could only get better if the next book were available RIGHT NOW!!” (Examiner.com on One Naughty Night )
Comment today for a chance to win this ARC!! Tell us what’s your favorite series, what you think of this cover, if you liked One Naughty Night, anything…
And if you don’t win today, you can pre-order here…
First of all–Winners! Always a great way to start a Tuesday.
The winner of Helen Dickson’s The Housemaid’s Scandalous Secret is–RegencyGirl01! Please send us your contact info at Riskies AT yahoo.com
And the winner of my ARC of Two Sinful Secrets is…Diane D–Florida! Look in your email box for more info.
Thanks to everyone for visiting and reading!
This weekend, I went to a Civil War battle reenactment in Kansas. I LOVE geeky things like that, especially when it’s a beautiful sunny day and lots of great people to talk to. (I sat next to a kid who was about 10 or 11–he was wearing a full Confederate uniform, despite the mid-80s temps, and knew everything about the battle, so he was able to tell me all the strategic moves, the retreats and surges, all sorts of things). There was also great shopping.
One of the things I bought was a little book called The Dancer’s Casket: Or the Ballroom Instructor: A New and Splendid Work on Dancing, Etiquette, Deportment, and the Toilet, originally published in 1858. Besides detailing dance steps, it gives excellent advice like this (after telling us that with certain lively dances, like a quadrille, it’s best to dance with friends):
“…frequently…a gentleman must dance vis-a-vis to a lady with whom he is not at all acquainted, he must not expect the lady to treat him as a friend, with pleasant smiles or even with looks directed towards him; for the etiquette of society is somewhat too scrupulous to admit of this familiarity. This prevailing etiquette is in direct opposition to the spirit of the dance, which is that of sociality and interchange of kind feelings. Many persons, however, exhibit extreme lack of taste and ill manners in treating even friends with averted looks, assuming pompous airs and indifferent expression…”
I do hope that this blog gives a feeling of sociality and interchange of kind feelings!!!
In the meantime, I am finishing writing one book and starting another, and making some progress on wedding plans, as well as practicing my quadrille. What are you doing this week???