Become an influencer for “Befriending the Beast”

I’m getting things pulled together for my newest novella’s release (“Befriending the Beast” — a Beauty and the Beast non-magical retelling with a twist). This means … beta-readers, reviewers, cover-reveals, and blog tours! 🙂 I’m just gathering info right now, but I have dates and deadlines on the form to give you an idea of when everything’s happening (Lord willing). Sign up if you’re interested!
 
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Readers and Bloggers needed!

I’m getting things pulled together for my newest novella’s release (“Befriending the Beast” — a Beauty and the Beast non-magical retelling with a twist). This means … beta-readers, reviewers, cover-reveals, and blog tours! 🙂 I’m just gathering info right now, but I have dates and deadlines on the form to give you an idea of when everything’s happening (Lord willing). Sign up if you’re interested!

"Befriending the Beast" on Pinterest

I have discovered how amazingly helpful Pinterest is for writers! Seriously, I am more of a visual learner, so when it comes to describing people, places, and things, being able to LOOK at pictures helps me tremendously!!

No, I’m not infatuated with my “Befriending the Beast” story (okay, maybe I am a little stoked about it…) anyway, I thought you Pinterest lovers would like to see a little of the “behind the scenes” work of the story. Where I get my inspiration from. Because I like lovely pictures! Hop on over and check out “Befriending the Beast’s” Pinterest board!

(and yes, this is cross-posted from my writing blog)

The Wildcat of Braeton | Book Review

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His term of service to Lord Rishdah now complete, Aiden returns to his home in Braeton. As he travels he hears rumors that trouble plagues Braeton. Clan Canich is being attacked from within. He arrives, determined to save his father, his brothers, and his Clan from the treachery of one man.

A year has passed since the Calorins were driven from Aredor and Corin is struggling to rebuild his country. Despite the peace, a fear haunts him that the Calorins aren’t far away. The Hawk Flight takes to the forest again to defend the borders against a possible attack from the neighboring country of Durna and its Calorin ally. 

As Aiden and Corin struggle to adapt to their new lives they know one thing for certain – war is coming to the North!


My Review
I personally liked this better than Book 1 in the series. It still took me a few chapters to get into it, but I loved reconnecting with the characters from Rise of Aredor. Just like Aredor, this book is filled with battles and oppressors. Claire does a good job depicting battle scenes (for my preference) — not too much gore but just enough details for you to understand what’s going on and feel the heat and excitement.

For about the first half, I had a hard time keeping characters straight because there were so many — and a couple of the characters from Aredor had name or position changes. Also, several of the characters were similar in character and speech (not enough distinguishing features), so I had to stop and think, “Now which one is this?”

At the same time, there were a few characters that took their shape nicely and were stand-alone. (Martin. Tam.) Also, relationships were progressing and, as the story continued, I found myself enjoying the balance of battles and character plots. There is more romance in this book, but it is not heavily emotional (e.g. if there is a kiss, it is more stated “he leaned and kissed her” rather than focusing on their emotions of how this kiss affected them).

Warriors and children! Ah! I thoroughly enjoyed these parts of the story. Especially towards the end between a specific warrior and child. But I shan’t divulge names.

The last battle … wow. Talk about a swirl of events and emotions! Half of me was like, “Yay, this is so realistic!” and the other half was, “But… but… _________ can’t die!!!!” Well done.

Again, things related to religion, death, and heaven were a bit strange to me. I won’t rehash what I wrote in my review of Aredore, but many similar things were in this book.

Overall, this was a very interesting two-book series and I enjoyed them.

*I received this book from the author in exchange of my honest review*


Purchase your own copy here. Purchase The Rise of Aredor here.

Sara Beth Williams | Author Interview

This week I’m pleased to have Sara Beth with me on the blog!

In a nutshell, what do you write​?

I write Contemporary Christian romance currently.

Fun genre! What spurred on the desire for writing​?​ 

I’ve always loved writing. What has inspired me to write in THIS genre is finally discovering decent christian fiction within the last five years. 

I can agree that there’s a need there! How do you balance writing with living — or is writing your full-time job?

Oh I wish I could write full time, but alas, not being published means not earning anything, which means I get to stay home and watch my 2 girls 🙂 I usually write/edit at night time after 9pm until 11 or 12 

I’m also trying to maintain a noticeable presence online, so I usually sneak in blog posts and other stuff throughout the day.

Who do you hope to reach with your writing?

Ah that tricky audience question. Anyone who loves romance. Hm if I’m serious, I’d like to reach young women who are in that new relationship stage in their life. This first series I’m writing delves a lot into themes of second chances in life. But, I just love to tell a good story, and these happen to have faith weaved in. 

Sounds neat. If someone asked you for your best writing tip, what would it be?
Finish your first draft without doing any major editing. The only way I was able to actually finish my entire first draft was to sit down and write it through almost all the way. (making an outline also helps) In the last decade, I have written many stories, but every time I would write a portion, I would go back and edit again and again until it was all perfect and beautiful. Unfortunately, doing so will 1) derail your flow of writing and ideas 2) cause discouragement because the story seems to be taking forever to finish, and 3) cause you to edit unnecessarily over and over again a portion of your story that might not even need to be in the story. 

When you do major edits, you need to begin looking at the entire project first, and then hone in on the details. You can’t look at the entire project if you haven’t written the entire project or almost the entire project.

Good tip and good reasons to “just write.” What are three things that you greatly enjoy doing?

I love reading, and singing/playing guitar. I also love balloon twisting. Yes, read that right 🙂

Neat! I’ve enjoyed finding out more about you! Hope your writing goes well, Sara!

ABOUT SARA
Sara Beth Williams is a Christian, writer, blogger, wife, mother of 2 girls. She loves a good story, regardless of platform. Therefore, she hates watching TV episodes out of order! (God forbid she should miss something vital to the overall story line!) She lives in Sacramento, CA with her husband and children. Her time is currently divided between working, raising her daughters, and writing every spare moment she can.

Current Work in Progress: Second Chances: A 3 book Contemporary Christian romance series. You can connect with Sara Beth on Twitter @WilliamsSaraB and through her blog.


“Befriending the Beast” on Pinterest

I have discovered how amazingly helpful Pinterest is for writers! Seriously, I am more of a visual learner, so when it comes to describing people, places, and things, being able to LOOK at pictures helps me tremendously!!

No, I’m not infatuated with my “Befriending the Beast” story (okay, maybe I am a little stoked about it…) anyway, I thought you Pinterest lovers would like to see a little of the “behind the scenes” work of the story. Where I get my inspiration from. Because I like lovely pictures! Hop on over and check out “Befriending the Beast’s” Pinterest board!

Beauty and the Beast with a twist | My WIP Reveal

I’m super excited to reveal a little more about my current WIP–and even more excited to have everyone play a game with me!! “Befriending the Beast” was supposed to be a short story. First draft (very, very rough draft) was 19 Microsoft Word pages, 7,800 words. Yesterday in the edits, I added 1,000 words and am adding more plot depth. How many of you want to guess how long this “short story” will end up being? I have no clue what the right answer will be until it’s finished. But it’s fun to guess, isn’t it? And added to that, if your guess is close to the end result I’ll send you a paperback!!! Ready… Set… Guess!!

 

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Beauty and the Beast with a twist | My WIP Reveal

I’m super excited to reveal a little more about my current WIP–and even more excited to have everyone play a game with me!! “Befriending the Beast” was supposed to be a short story. First draft (very, very rough draft) was 19 Microsoft Word pages, 7,800 words. Yesterday in the edits, I added 1,000 words and am adding more plot depth. How many of you want to guess how long this “short story” will end up being? I have no clue what the right answer will be until it’s finished. But it’s fun to guess, isn’t it? And added to that, if your guess is close to the end result I’ll send you a paperback!!! Ready… Set… Guess!!


"Me? Teach Piano?" giveaway winner

Today is the happy day in which I get to announce another giveaway winner!! The print copy of “Me? Teach Piano?” goes to Miss Kenzi K.!!! I’ve sent her an email.

If you didn’t win this time and are interested in purchasing a book, you can get it from Amazon (Kindle and Paperback). Or, I have four proof copies (with minor defects) that I will sell for $4 each, $2.50 shipping (first come, first serve). Email me at withajoyfulnoise (at) gmail (dot) com if you’re interested.