Archive for February, 2007
Deliver Me! — To Your Doorstep
Today, I’m doing a special promo for a very dear friend of mine whose fabulous book just hit the shelves of bookstores everywhere!
Farrah, over the years I’ve watched you pursue your dream with steadfast determination, never wavering, and always holding to the conviction that you’d sell when it was “your time”. Your attitude has been a huge source of encouragement for me, allowing me to approach my own dream with the same deep-in-my-heart conviction that my time will come…with persistence and patience.
I am so thrilled–so incredibly proud–that I can say “your time” is here.
So, without further ado–and for those of you who aren’t Farrah :D–I give you DELIVER ME:
After being dumped by her boyfriend and passed over for yet another promotion, Monica Gardner moves to New Orleans, determined to make a name for herself as the new attending ER physician at Methodist Memorial Hospital. As for men–she’s through with them. But when given the chance to chair the hospital’s annual charity banquet, Monica must elicit the help of gorgeous Ob-gyn Elijah Holmes.
Eli will do anything to thwart his matchmaking Mama’s plan to reunite him with his high school girlfriend. So, when the sexy new ER doc asks for his help in planning this year’s charity banquet, Eli devises the perfect scheme: He’ll help put on the best banquet the hospital has ever seen, if Monica poses as his new girlfriend. But when Eli finds himself falling in love, he realizes convincing Monica of his true feelings may be his greatest delivery yet.
Available from Dorchester. Run to get this book. I promise you, it’s fabulous! (Are you going yet? What are you waiting for?)
Oh, and don’t forget to drop by Farrah’s website to take a peek at her books, or visit her blog to congratulate her on her debut!
The Mountain or the MoleHill
You know, somedays it feels like you’re climbing a molehill, other days a mountain. Today, unfortunately, is a “Mountain” day. *sigh* And I’ve been a bad blogger. *double sigh*
I’ve been working on my revisions, trying to flesh out my ending…..and I’m starting to feel the story slip away from me. I’m starting to doubt that I’ve got a credible plot. I’m starting to doubt that I have credible, strong conflict. Yep, just call me doubting Cynthia today.
I’ve received some wonderful feedback on my plot/conflict that has opened my eyes to the fact that I probably haven’t addressed some important issues/details of my plot, and in doing so, have probably stretched credibility in some parts. That’s what I get for taking on a complicated romantic suspense plot! *Smack!* (That’s the sound of me slapping myself.)
So, here’s the deal. I’ve been thinking about this all afternoon, and the way I see it, I have two options.
1: Proceed with revisions as they are. I know the book is good (I was going to say okay, but, really, I feel good about most of what I have). The book would probably be okay as it stands. But, do I want it to be okay, or do I want it to be right? Do I want it to be a decent read, or do I want it to rock the house?
2: Undertake some changes to the plot, which probably means a little re-writing…at this point, I’m not sure how much. Hubby says just add the stuff in. But, it’s not just about adding it in, it needs to be integral to the plot, which means making changes throughout.
In my heart, I know I’ve got to go with #2. I want this story to be the best it can. But, that means pushing back my deadline a little more. Maybe not much if I work my butt off….
Argh….you see why this day has become a mountain?
Free Reads!
As part of a special Romance Divas Ebook Challenge we’re offering up great ebook downloads in honor of Valentine’s Day. Click on my bookcover below to download my free read! For more exciting FREE READS, visit the complete listing at the Romance Divas Ebook Challenge .

Blurb: After a trip inside the local grocery store, Ally Waters discovers her car in the process of being towed away. But there’s more than her car on the line when Steve, the towing company’s owner, shows Ally just what lengths he’ll go to in order to win her heart.
HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!