Posted by: Author | January 22, 2013

RELEASE DAY!

Finally, it’s release day for this story. To tell the truth, I never thought I see this day since I never could seem to get this story quite like I wanted it. The content editor gave me some confidence since she liked it so much but I still have my doubts about it.  I guess that’s part of being a writer and letting your stories out into the world- the insecurity of whether or not it’s good enough. Of course, the good news is that my sales are never quite at the number I dream of so maybe it’ll be okay.  LOL!

Blurb:

Donya Spencer, a busy art gallery manager in London, finds herself battling double vision and dizziness. She doesn’t have time to be ill and finds herself battling the national health care system for months. When she finally gets to see a specialist, she finds the man to be sexy, handsome, and very much her type. Knowing there can be no relationship due to medical ethics, she tries to resist his charming manner.

Colin Knight is the heir to a baronetcy whose father is pressuring him to marry and have children. This is an impossible task for Colin. He’s also a neurosurgeon who hasn’t opened his heart to love since the death of his young girlfriend many years ago. He works hard at the career he pursues relentlessly in an effort to somehow atone for the accident that killed his love. He meets Donya, and the comfortable bachelor life he’s made for himself is turned upside down

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Posted by: Author | January 21, 2013

Happy Monday

Happy Martin Luther King, Jr day. I think he was an amazing man who accomplished a lot during his short time on this planet. I’m grateful for the work he did. I have friends of many creeds, nationalities and races. I don’t remember the days of segregation as I was a bit too young when all that was happening. I started school in the 60s but we were always integrated. Even my first grade teacher (whom I adored and spent many after school hours and days with) was African-American (although she’d tell you that she’s black).

I was raised in a family who never cared what race someone is. We care about the inner person – the heart and soul. I am very grateful that I never had to have some of my friends not be allowed to be at my school or sit by me on the bus. I am blessed to have friends of all types in my life. I love that! I think embracing people for who they are is the most rewarding thing in life. I wish, like Dr. King, that more folks were open to that. Who knows? Maybe his dream can still somehow come true.

Posted by: Author | January 18, 2013

Friday Facts- January 17, 2012- Preferential Transfers

Today’s Friday Fact is a bankruptcy law term.  You may wonder why I’m talking about that but it really is apropos to my life this week. I’m going on a girls only cruise in May and we all know each other from our legal work. One of the women said we need a name and t-shirts (and I’m sooo not a t-shirt wearing girl) and she batted around a few names and finally came up with The Preferential Transfers. I know. I know. It’s weird but there ya go. I’m only along for the ride.

Anyway, you may be asking what a preferential transfer is. I’m going to give you the short story on it- not all the intricacies. It’s basically a 90 day period prior to filing a bankruptcy where the court can look back and see what payments and transfers the debtor made in that period and recover those for the benefit of all the creditors not just the one who got preferential treatment.

The payment or transfer would have had to be for a pre-existing debt and the debtor had to be insolvent at the time of the transfer. It also has to be such that the person the debtor paid got more in funds or value than they would’ve gotten in the bankruptcy case itself. The 90 days is extended for a year for insiders like family, close friends, business partners, etc.

There are several exceptions to the preferential transfer rule which include payments in the ordinary way the debtor and the person did business- in other words, if the debtor always paid that business or person in the same manner. Another exception is new value. This is like if the debtor has a business and receives stock or merchandise during the 90 day period and pays for the stock upon delivery.

This is kind of a complicated, nuanced area of law so if you ever want to use this sexy term in a story, let me know and I’ll walk you through it.

Happy long weekend!

Posted by: Author | January 16, 2013

Wordless Wednesday

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Posted by: Author | January 15, 2013

Pre-Order Available

jc-doctorloverbaronet-fullDoctor, Lover, Baronet is available for preorder here. Thought I’d share the blurb and excerpt as well.

Blurb:

Donya Spencer, a busy art gallery manager in London, finds herself battling double vision and dizziness. She doesn’t have time to be ill and finds herself battling the national health care system for months. When she finally gets to see a specialist, she finds the man to be sexy, handsome, and very much her type. Knowing there can be no relationship due to medical ethics, she tries to resist his charming manner.

Colin Knight is the heir to a baronetcy whose father is pressuring him to marry and have children. This is an impossible task for Colin. He’s also a neurosurgeon who hasn’t opened his heart to love since the death of his young girlfriend many years ago. He works hard at the career he pursues relentlessly in an effort to somehow atone for the accident that killed his love. He meets Donya, and the comfortable bachelor life he’s made for himself is turned upside down.

A BookStrand Mainstream Romance


Excerpt:

She looked around and noticed Alec StClair standing sideways in the doorway talking with someone she couldn’t see. The other man had his back to the room. She rose, shook off her melancholy, and approached Alec.

“Hey, Alec, remember me from the gallery?” She touched him on the shoulder.

He turned around. “Of course I do, Donya. You’re the other bridesmaid—the one that planned that huge art show. Do you know Colin Knight?”

She glanced up the man who had been speaking to Alec. “Yes. We’ve met. How are you?” She held her hand out to be shaken. Oh, God. It was her doctor. She hoped he wouldn’t say anything. This was pretty awkward.

“I’m fine. And you?” He smiled down at her and shook her proffered hand.

“Passable.”

“Sorry, guys,” Alec said. “I’m going to have to leave you for a second. I think Roxanne has had too much to drink. I recognize the signs that she’s going to fall out. I better go get her a chair.”

“Alec, there you are in your role of rescuer again.” Donya laughed.

“Yep. That’s me. I’m a regular knight in shining armor. Although I shouldn’t say that as a true Knight is standing there beside you.” He laughed at his own joke and made his way across the room to Roxanne.

Donya looked up at Colin. “I had rather hoped for a certain Dr. Knight to be my knight in shining armor to fix my head. But, alas, I’m afraid it’s going to be too late.”

“I do intend to be your surgeon. What do you mean, too late?”

“I lose more vision by the day, and the surgery couldn’t be scheduled as quickly as I’d been led to hope for by you.”

“What do you mean? When’s it scheduled? I told my nurse to set you first available.”

“It’s set for two weeks from this coming Monday.”

What? That’s not acceptable. I had no idea.”

“That was what your nurse told me. She said the operatory would not be available for me until then. Apparently, they were booked solid for three weeks.”

“Damned National Health Service,” he muttered. He took her hand. “Donya. I promise you, I’m going to see what I can do to move up the date. I’m sorry about this. I have no real control over the availability of the facilities. There’re so many rules and regulations involved. But I promise, I’ll do what I can.”

“I understand that there may be people in more urgent need than me, but I’m frustrated with the whole thing.”

“I know. I know. Believe me, I get that way, too. Sometimes I wonder why I’m still trying to help people. The system needs some serious revamping.”

Tara danced over, with yet another glass of wine in her hand, to where Colin and Donya were talking. “Why are you so solemn? This is a party, and I command you to dance. Now.” She spun off. She took a big swig of her wine and spilled most of it down her shirtfront.

Colin shrugged at Donya. “She has had some wine tonight, huh? Would you like to dance?”

“Sure. If you think it proper to dance with one’s surgeon.” Can I handle him holding me in his arms? He’s so magnetic and handsome, I may pass out.

“I wasn’t sure if they knew I’m your surgeon, so I didn’t say anything. I think it may be harder for you if you refuse my offer, as Tara seems a bit worse for wear and she may make a scene. Even though she looks pretty in pink, I know she can be an arse sometimes.”

“I have no intention of turning down your invitation to dance, and no, they don’t know you’re my surgeon and I prefer to keep it that way. Was the ‘pretty in pink’ comment a reference to the movie?” she asked.

“Yeah. And me being your surgeon is our secret.” He took her hand and moved toward the dance floor.

They approached the floor. The tempo changed and a slow song, Gerald Alston singing the Sam Cooke song “You Send Me,” came on. Colin held out his arms to Donya, and she stepped into them. They swayed slowly across the floor. “I thought I recognized you from somewhere when you came in my office,” Colin said. “I couldn’t place you, but I knew I’d seen you. What Alec said reminded me of where. It was at the gallery gala night. Are you an artist? Is that how you know Tara?”

“No. I’m not an artist. Just an art lover and former magazine junior editor who went to Oxford to obtain a History of Art degree when I got bored with editing. I’m the manager of the gallery. I saw you there that night, too. If you recall, you caught me in the hallway and told me I needed to see a doctor. Why didn’t you tell me you were a doctor?”

“Why didn’t you say anything that day in my office?” he asked, seeming to deflect her question.

“I was afraid that you wouldn’t perform my surgery if you knew we had mutual friends.” The truth was, she was terrified to lose her chance to get well, but she wasn’t ready to share that with him.

“No. Actually, that’s how I get a lot of referrals.” He smiled down at her.

 

Posted by: Author | January 14, 2013

Voting Instructions

As I indicated last week, my story, The Tainted Keitre is nominated for mystery/suspense/thriller of the year at Love Romances Cafe.  Here’s the link to vote if you’re so inclined.  You have to be a member of the yahoo group to vote and here’s the link for that.

I know it’s a long shot since I am not out there pimping for votes. I have a thing about that as it seems to me that a lot of people have a posse of voters who always turn out for these things and I’m never sure if it’s a popularity contest or a vote from the people who have actually read the book. The nomination process is different in my opinion as I truly believe that the person who nominated me would have read the book (although I have no idea who that was- LOL!)

Anyway, I’m thrilled by that nomination as well as the one at preditors and editors where voting ends tomorrow, I think.2012 - Nominee

In 1965, a law was passed to allow former presidents of the United States to have Secret Service protection for themselves, their spouses (unless they remarry) and children (to a certain age) for life. This law was changed in 1994 to limit that protection to ten years after they left office. It applied to any president who was inaugurated after January 1, 1997.  This left George W. Bush and Barack Obama as the two since then who would have only had the ten years of protection until January 10, 2013 when President Obama reinstated it for the two of them as well as all subsequent presidents.

Richard Nixon is the only president to have ever relinquished his Secret Service protection. He did so in 1985 to save the government money.

I’m reading a book now called Assassin Hunter by August Palumbo whom I met this past weekend. He’s a former ATF agent who also served in the Secret Service. His book is awesome and describes his work on one undercover job. It’s a great read and he’s a wonderful speaker. Check it out here if you like that kind of story.

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Posted by: Author | January 10, 2013

Book Trailer – Doctor, Lover, Baronet

This one was hard to make since I really didn’t know how to do it without giving too much away. I hope this is appealing to the reader and not too vague. LOL! Let me know what you think.

 

 

 

Posted by: Author | January 9, 2013

Wordless Wednesday

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Posted by: Author | January 8, 2013

The Next Big Thing – Part Two

THE NEXT BIG THING BLOG HOP

The Next Big Thing Blog Hop is a chance for authors to respond to ten questions about their latest book. The author then tags the person who first tagged them, plus 5 other authors who will post on their blogs the following Wednesday.

Thanks to  JL Hammer for tagging me to participate. Click the link below to find out about her latest romantic suspense, Blue Horizon.

Website: JL-Hammer.com

Here are my answers to the questions- I’ve done this before and this time, I chose to talk about Doctor, Lover, Baronet which will be released on January 22, 2013 by BookStrand Publishing.

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Please feel free to comment and ask questions. Here is my Next Big Thing!

1: What is the working title of your book?

Doctor, Lover, Baronet is the final title but for the longest time, it was called A New Day

2: Where did the idea come from for the book?

I started writing this in 2007 and I was led to write it because of the issues of socialized medicine being discussed in this country and some of my friends who had bad experiences with that type of medical care in the UK.  I thought the subject was timely back then and little did I know that it would take me so long to quit screwing around with it and submit it.

3: What genre does your book come under?

contemporary romance

4: Which actors would you choose to play your characters in a movie rendition? A young Colin Firth for Colin (of course) and Sandra Bullock for Donya

5: What is the one-sentence synopsis of your book?

A woman falls for her doctor but complications from her medical treatment and the fact that he’s a baronet cause problems for them.

6: Is your book self-published, published by an independent publisher, or represented by an agency?

BookStrand Publishing will be publishing it on Jan 22, 2013

7: How long did it take you to write the first draft of your manuscript?

two months but then I rewrote and rewrote it for years. I called it my “dicking around” story since I couldn’t ever leave it alone and be satisfied with it.

8: What other books would you compare this story to within your genre?

Any general contemporary novel. This one is a departure for me since there is no mystery, no dead body and no suspense element. I hope the readers like the departure.

9: Who or what inspired you to write this book?

A friend in the UK who had a collapsed lung and had to wait an abnormally long period of time to get medical attention.

10: What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?

There are a plethora of sex scenes in this one, so if that’s what the reader likes, there will be a lot of that. <g>

Since I did this before and already hit up my buds on that post, I’ve run out of people to tag, I’m not tagging this time since I believe some of the folks I tagged last time played and I don’t want to impose on them to play again.

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