Showing posts with label MIRA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MIRA. Show all posts
Monday, July 20, 2020
SECOND CHANCE LANE on Netgalley
Last week, THE BOY TOY, my multicultural rom com releasing in November, was the most requested book for Berkley Publishing on Netgalley and this week, SECOND CHANCE LANE, my women's fiction/rural romance, is most requested for Harper Collins/Harlequin Australia!
If you're a book blogger or reviewer, you can request it HERE.
Friday, April 24, 2020
COVER REVEAL: Second Chance Lane
This is the sequel to LONG WAY HOME and I'm rapt so many readers are looking forward to this.
Here's the blurb:
From USA Today bestselling Australian author Nicola Marsh comes a compelling story of love, redemption and community.
When the past crashes into the future, there's more than hearts on the line.
Natasha Trigg leads a simple life in small-town Brockenridge. She works at the roadhouse, has good friends, and at the centre of her world is her daughter, Isla. She knows dumping musician Kody Lansdowne thirteen years ago by misleading him about her pregnancy was best in the long run. She drove him away so he could achieve his dreams but has always felt guilty. When a matchmaking Isla invites a surprise new neighbour to dinner, Tash and Kody come face to face once again...
Now a bona fide rockstar, Kody's in hiding to sort through the mess his life has become after a concert resulted in devastation. The last thing he needs is discovering he has a child. Especially as it means the one woman he's never been able to forget is now permanently part of his life. Pity he's so furious with her...
For Jane Jefferson, who has deliberately fooled townsfolk into believing her reputation is worse than it is for years, a second chance is something she thought she'd never get. Reconnecting with friendships she thought lost forces her to face the question: do past mistakes define you forever?
While navigating the troubled waters of forgiveness, friendship and love, will these three Brockenridge residents discover everyone deserves a second chance?
BUY LINKS:
Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eNWxAn
Apple Books: https://apple.co/3aziQGy
Booktopia: https://bit.ly/2S31zzf
Kobo: https://bit.ly/3aByNfg
Google Play: https://bit.ly/3cJmuPI
Saturday, January 26, 2019
EXCITING NEWS!
Seems fitting that I announce on Australia Day that I've sold 2 rural romances to Harper Collins Australia for their Harlequin Mira imprint!
LONG WAY HOME is releasing October this year and I can't wait to hear from readers what they think of my new venture.
Topics:
Australia,
book sale,
Harlequin,
Harper Collins,
MIRA,
rural romance,
rural-lit
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Book launch!

SIZZLE, SEDUCE AND SIMMER is a fabulous short story & recipe book anthology I was lucky enough to be a part of and it's officially being launched on November 1st at Dymock's in Melbourne.
All details on the invite above. Please book directly with the bookstore.
Hope to see you all there!
The book would make a great Christmas gift so if you can't make the launch, buy online here.
Will bring you more info about my contribution on my website and here early November :)
Topics:
Dymocks,
Melbourne,
MIRA,
Seduce and Simmer,
Sizzle
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Working in waves
I'm working in waves at the moment.
One day I write like a maniac, the next I'm procrastinating.
Of course, it may have something to do with the sheer volume of stuff I have to do over the next month or two, mostly involving family and the kidlets, that my mind tends to wander all over the place.
This is where paper plotting comes in handy. No matter how rough, even if you've jotted down one or two lines as to what's happening in the next chapter, you can easily pick up the thread of the story.
I've got a lot of writing stuff on my plate too over the next few weeks: I'm being interviewed for an international magazine feature (and I'm going to be on the cover!), the short story and recipe anthology I'm involved in for MIRA is being launched, I've been approached to write a short story by an American magazine, several libraries have contacted me via my website for talks, I've got loads of Harlequin news to blog about...hectic, huh? Of course, that's with a deadline looming in there too...
Promise to give you all the goss about the stuff mentioned above as it happens!
One day I write like a maniac, the next I'm procrastinating.
Of course, it may have something to do with the sheer volume of stuff I have to do over the next month or two, mostly involving family and the kidlets, that my mind tends to wander all over the place.
This is where paper plotting comes in handy. No matter how rough, even if you've jotted down one or two lines as to what's happening in the next chapter, you can easily pick up the thread of the story.
I've got a lot of writing stuff on my plate too over the next few weeks: I'm being interviewed for an international magazine feature (and I'm going to be on the cover!), the short story and recipe anthology I'm involved in for MIRA is being launched, I've been approached to write a short story by an American magazine, several libraries have contacted me via my website for talks, I've got loads of Harlequin news to blog about...hectic, huh? Of course, that's with a deadline looming in there too...
Promise to give you all the goss about the stuff mentioned above as it happens!
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