The first Wednesday of every month is officially IWSG day. IWSG was formed by Ninja Captain Alex Cavanaugh. Members post about their doubts and fears, discuss struggles and triumphs, and offer words of encouragement to others who are struggling.
In your writing, what stresses you the most? What delights you?
For me, the most stressful thing about writing is writer’s block. It’s like a wall pops up between me and my ideas.
As far as delights, the opposite. When ideas are flowing
smoothly from brain to page.
I’m also pretty
delighted with sales and good reviews😊
I’ll be interested to see what everyone else’s number one stresser is and how
many, like myself, feel it’s writer’s block.
FYI: The awesome co-hosts for the December 1 posting of the
IWSG are PJ Colando, Diane Burton, Louise – Fundy
Blue, Natalie Aguirre, and Jacqui Murray!
They truly are awesome.
November reviews in no particular order.
* Disclaimer. If I run into an occasional typo, I ignore it and don't factor it into my review.
TAKING CHANCES by Brenda Guiton
This contemporary women’s fiction is a well-written story about Emma, a woman who is only interested in casual relationships until she meets Mike Braedon. Mike is uncompromising and married to a woman whose personality is nothing like his own and while not intentional, continually irritates him.
Attracted to each other, Mike and Emma began an affair that only grows in intensity. Emma has recently broken off a relationship with a playwright who is unwilling to let her go and will go to dangerous lengths to get her back.
The author does a great job of keeping the reader wondering whether Mike will end up with Emma or stay with his wife. Suspense builds as the story progresses.
Available at Amazon
WHAT’S IN A NAME: Volume 2 by Sally Cronin
This book was as enjoyable as the first. In these volumes, Ms. Cronin takes a name and writes a short around the character. All of the narratives fascinating. They range from a ghost that comes back once a year to visit his beloved to a man who vanished during the war and is finally reunited with his family. All the stories are unique and have an unexpected twist, while telling a tale that warms the heart. The author excels at world building and character development. I’ve never read anything by Ms. Cronin that I didn’t thoroughly enjoy. So, grab your copy and your beverage of choice, put your feet up and submerge yourself in a great read.
Available at Amazon
CHRISTMAS ONCE AGAIN by D.K. Deters
CHRISTMAS ONCE AGAIN is a heartwarming romance with just the right amount of mystery to keep you turning pages. Madison Knight is an antique consultant who sells a painting that is more than it appears. Through it she meets a person from her distant past and discovers that Christmas is indeed a time of love, miracles and magic.
This is the first D.K. Deters story I’ve read and I look forward to more. It was thoroughly charming.
Available at Amazon
THOMAS JEFFERSON THE ART OF POWER by Jon Meacham
I finally finished this book. One of the reasons I picked this particular book was because it was written by Meacham who I find endlessly interesting. He tells of a brilliant, down to earth man who loved his country and knew how to win people over to his way of thinking. A man, who like any other, had flaws and was not perfect. What I really enjoyed about this book was the little tidbits that I didn’t know. For instance: Jefferson and Adam’s were both sick at the ends of their lives and held on long enough to see the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Both died July 4, 1826.
A wonderful read for those who love history and biographies.
Over two thousand reviews.
Available at Amazon
CAREER OF EVIL by Robert Galbraith
Okay, I’m officially hooked on this series and Robert Galbraith aka J.K Rowling. I find it hard to put down a Cormoran Strike Novel. I didn’t get much sleep while I was reading this book (Or any of the others in the series). If I woke up in the middle of the night, I’d reach for it and start reading.😊
The characters are well-developed. The settings are realistic and the storyline gripping. Highly recommended for lovers of English mysteries.
Over eleven thousand reviews.
Available at Amazon
Got books? What's your favorite read this month?
44 comments:
Meacham is a great writer. I've read one other book by him. Great if you are interested in non-fiction and historical characters, especially, political characters.
Sounds interesting books.
I am always thankful for writers, as I love reading. So I hope you all keep producing wonderful books! Hugs Valerie
Hi Sandra - I love it when the words come together. I've only watched the Cormoran Strike tv series here ... but interesting books you've highlighted for us. All the best - Hilary
Yes, it's hard when we can't put any words on the page. Loved seeing what you're reading.
Great posts and thanks for your reviews. :-)
Greetings from London.
Good sales are always a plus.
Merry Christmas!
Deadlines distress me. Flow makes me smile!
Thank you so much Sandra for your review.. I am always delighted to be the recipient of your thoughts on my books.. and I appreciate it very much... hugs Sally
Writer's block has halted some of my stories. Completely.
I stress over my grammar and if I can even write something that doesn’t sound like a turnip wrote it hence why I have not begun my mom’s bio. I’m not sure even how to start. Should I write 8t just with my mom in thoughts or should I try to painstakingly research everything? Oh well. The books you read sound quite good and I wonder why J.K. chose a male name for her series.
Thanks for sharing, even bloggers get writer's block.
I never would have guessed you got writer's block! What an awakening.
It is pretty scary when you want to write, but you can't. I know you're not alone because I have those times when nothing comes. However, it seems you've overcome that blockage and moved on! Congratulations.
Indeed. He excels at political figures, doesn't he, Elizabeth?
They are:)
What a lovely comment. Thanks, Val.
Hugs received and returned.
Me too, Hils:)
I'd love to see the Cormoran series. The books are wonderfully done.
Take special care.
It is for sure, Natalie.
Thanks:) Who are you reading these days?
You bet. Thanks for stopping by:)
For sure. Merry Christmas, Alex:)
All my good ideas seem to pop into my brain as soon as I turn the bedside light off, readying for sleep!!! Thank goodness I've learned how to write in the dark! I have notebooks at the ready always in my partly opened top drawer...of the bedside cabinet, that is!! :)
Entirely my pleasure, Sally. I'm a fan-friend;)
Writer's block is a problem with a lot of writers. I had it for two weeks not too long ago. But if you keep writing regardless of how bad the content turns out, it will pass soon enough.
Don't ya hate it when that happens?
Hay buenos libros te mando un beso y a mi me da bloqueo cuando siento que trama se me vuelve floja pero aun asi trato de seguir. Te mando un beso
"A wall between me and my ideas." Yeah, I do believe that writer's block is not a lack of ideas but not having the mental space to let them out. Sometimes it's a sign that we need to work on something else or adjust something to remove a particular stress from our life... anyway, it's not fun!
Great reviews, Sandra. I found a couple to add to my TBR list! What stresses me the most with writing is promoting my books when I'm finished.
What a wonderful bunch of reviews. Each one had the desired effect. I wanted to read it. Happy IWSG day.
Oh yeah, grammar and turnips are always a writing issue:)
I believe when Rowling took a male pseudonym it was to distance herself as far from the name of Rowling as possible and let the series stand on its own merit.
I think it must be contagious:) Heh.
It happened this summer. I thought my brain was leaking. Heh. Knock on wood, it seems to have passed. But it did worry the bejesus out of me;)
Thank goodness. But you're right. It's scary while it's going on.
Of course:) Those notebooks on the bedside table are pretty darn handy, aren't they, Lee?
Knock on wood I haven't hit the wall of writer's block...and hope I never do. I have had some problems with characters, but dang it, I don't let them boss me around! Mostly. Am I the only one who did not know about Rowlings writing with this pseudonym. Duh. I hate to admit it. Great reviews. I will check some of these books out, for sure.
Agreed;)
Good on you for writing through it, J.P.
Hugs,
'Not having the mental space to let them out.' I like it!;)
Haha. That TBR list of yours is groaning under the weight.
I sure agree with the promoting being stressful.
scoxoxox
Thank you, Kalpana. I appreciate hearing that.
Good on you for never hitting writer's block, Janet! And funny about not letting your characters boss you around:)
I didn't know Rowling's pseudonym either, till I started reading the series.
I didn't write about what stresses me--wrote about it too many times in the past, rather I wrote about what delights me. Writers' block is a great stressor for me, too. How about months-long block? Yeah, that's stress. Hope you work thru yours soon.
Knock on wood. I think I have....It's nasty isn't it, Diane.I'm heading over to see what delights you:)
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