Monday, December 23, 2013

Home for Christmas by Lia Fairchild - Hope for a little Happiness

Home for Christmas
(short story)
By Lia Fairchild
Pages 29
5 Stars
I purchased this book to read for the Holidays. I so enjoyed this story…
Stephen is waiting for that one… you know the one that will have that connection with. Ali is one of the new waitresses in the local hangout and she is working through life one day at a time.
Christmas is near and Ali would really like to have a little happiness this year. All Stephen wants is to make a wish come true…
Lia Fairchild writes the characters in with a close connection to your heart. This is a great Christmas Story enough to warm your heart on a cold wintery day….
Curl up with a blanket and your hot cocoa and Happy Reading.
Merry Christmas to all my Bookies this year…

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Author Interview - Joanne Demaio of Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes

So Bookies - I had the chance to interview Joanne DeMaio Author of recent book Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes.


Author Bio

Joanne DeMaio is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary fiction. She enjoys writing about friendship, family, love and choices, while setting her stories in New England towns or by the sea. Her novels include the New York Times bestseller Blue Jeans and Coffee Beans, Whole Latte Life, which was named a Kirkus Reviews Critics' Pick, and most recently Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes, now a USA Today bestseller.

 

Joanne lives with her family in Connecticut and is currently at work on her next book. To learn more, visit Joannedemaio.com. She also enjoys hearing from readers at Facebook.com/JoanneDeMaioAuthor.

 

 
BooksBooksnMore:
What inspired you to write your first book?

Joanne DeMaio:
Spending time at a little gem of a Connecticut beach called Point O’ Woods. Walking the high tide line there, seeing the seaweed and seashells and beach treasures all interwoven and connected …well, it put life into perspective. I had freelanced for local publications, but one summer, years ago, I felt a personal tide shift. And I knew I wanted to wade out further in the writing waters and take the plunge into novel writing.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
What books have most influenced your life? 

Joanne DeMaio:
I have a small collection of illustrated classics that I love to thumb through:  Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre, Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and Margaret Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind to name a few. These are like the “blue jeans” of books … timeless staples.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
What book are you reading now?

Joanne DeMaio:
I’m actually in-between reads. Because I write full-time, my reading time is primarily focused on research books—spanning topics from fashion design to snowflakes. Now that I’m gearing up to begin writing a new story, I’m on the lookout for some nonfiction to layer my research. Bookstore road trip, here I come!

 
BooksBooksnMore:
If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your latest book?

Joanne DeMaio:
All of my books go through rigorous stages of research, writing, editing, and design. It’s a very immersive process with my publishing team, and so I fully trust my instincts and the decisions made throughout the stages. Once I make a decision, I don’t look back.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
Do you recall how your interest in writing originated?

Joanne DeMaio:
Through photography, actually. Long before the pen, my artistic tool of choice was the camera. Photography taught me so much, especially about seeing life through a different lens. It’s amazing how that parallel carries over to my writing now.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
What was the hardest part of writing your book?

Joanne DeMaio:
Reaching “The End.” It’s always sad to say goodbye to the characters I’ve grown attached to.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
Did you learn anything from writing your book and what was it?

Joanne DeMaio:
I learned that there are more to snowflakes than meets the eye. And that wishes on snowflakes can be just as magical as on stars.

 
BooksBooksnMore:
Do you have any advice for other writers?

Joanne DeMaio:
I get asked this question a lot and my answer is always the same: Stay true. Stay true to your writing, your style, your vision. There are so many voices out there, but the one you need to hone in on and listen to for guidance is your own. I never follow a trend; instead, like my characters do, I follow my heart. Through living this writing philosophy, two of my novels this year alone have gone on to become USA Today and New York Times bestsellers. I’m honored and grateful to have reached these milestones, but it started with following my heart. So ultimately, my advice is to commit to your own vision and pour your heart into it.  

 
BooksBooksnMore:
What is your favorite kind of coffee and how do you drink your coffee?

Joanne DeMaio:
Any mild blend, piping hot, with cream. Thank you and coffee cheers, Heather!








So now for the fun Check out my Facebook Page for an upcoming Giveaway of Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes. If you purchase a paperback copy of the book and would like a signed Bookplate from Joanne, Please comment with your email and Joanne's PR will be in contact with you to get them mailed!
Happy Reading and enjoy!

Monday, December 9, 2013

Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes by Joanne DeMaio


Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes

                By Joanne DeMaio       
    

 

I want to thank Mary DeMaio, for the book for exchange of an honest review of the book.

Kindle Edition Pages: 209

5 Stars

 

I have to say that when I saw the email from Joanne DeMaio that she had a treat for all her email followers, I was excited to receive the email of the Beautiful cover reveal. I was so excited; I knew I had to read this book.

Vera Sterling has come back home to attend her sister’s wedding. Their Father taught them that snowflakes are like little crystal stars to wish upon. So on her way back to her empty apartment and no job to go back to. Vera puts on the brakes and invests in an old Colonial Home and Barn she remembers as a child.

When Vera meets Derek there is always more than meets the eye, He is able to help with fixing the things in the old home. The only thing is he is in need of some mending of his own.

As the house becomes a list of fixes, she decides she needs to look into more income, when finding a box of long ago memories of an old Christmas Shop from long ago. As she uncovers each treasure, wishes and dreams start to come to those in need.  

Joanne as written this with such greatness, I am captured by the characters new and old. I love that Joanne is able to combine a little bit shore and closeness of friends and family what that true meaning is.

Christmas is definitely in the air with Snowflakes and Coffee Cakes. Grab that blanket and get your cup of coffee and cozy up next to the fireplace and watch the snowflakes fall with this Great Winter Read!!!
Make your Wishes come True with a Snowflake or Two