4/16/13
4/10/13
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Sherri Thomas
LOST MEMORIES -The Wild Rose Press
1/2/13
LOST MEMORIES -HONKY TONK HEARTS - THE WILD ROSE PRESS
is now available for Kindle users on Amazon for download. I hope you enjoy Darcy and Nick's journey as much as I did.
http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Memories-Honky-Hearts-ebook/dp/B00AU6V1G6
6/27/12
Today I am blogging about my up coming release LOST MEMORIES from The Wild Rose Press -Honky Tonk Hearts series. Stop by and take a peak. Also come celebrate Vonnie Davis's release of Those Violet Eyes
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6/14/12
Stop by for your chance to win a free copy of Mad About Maddie
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5/10/12
And to all of you who took time out of your busy schedules THANK YOU for joining us. It truly was a hopping party.
A big THANK YOU to Stacy Holmes - Great way to kick off a wonderful series.
5/9/12
Hope to see you there.....
5/7/12
5/1/12
4/23/12
Debut for Honky Tonk Hearts

4/4/12
THE WILD ROSE PRESS

Just signed a contract with The Wild Rose Press for Honky Tonk Hearts series for my latest book LOST MEMORIES. Yay!!!!
1/17/12
REVIEW FOR GREENHORN HEART

1/4/12
2012

12/8/11
Top 5 - Holding On
I can only hope my writing continues to grow.
12/5/11
GREENHORN HEART

Seth doesn't have time to take care of a petite woman who is as green as her eyes or the small drooling complication on her hip. He doesn't do babies or marriage, not after his ex-wife killed herself and their three-year-old son. But he desperately needs the money Jolene offers him.
Together they arrange a marriage of convenience, which quickly becomes so much more.
10/13/11
INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR DEBBY CONRAD

Hi Debby. Thank you for being with us today. Why don’t you tell us a little about the first book you sold.
The first book I sold was LUST’S BETRAYAL.
here is the back blurb –
Steamy adultery, romance, secrets and murder – that’s what the McLaughlin family is made of.
Ross McLaughlin hasn’t loved a woman since his wife died, and his teenage daughter Emma is enthralled with a wannabe rock star. When they receive a letter from a sick loved one, Ross reluctantly heads home. The naïve Emma can hardly wait to meet her family and find out about their past, yet Ross harbors an unspeakable secret: a member of the family might just be her mother’s killer. After this summer on the lake, the McLaughlins’ lives will never be the same.
What draws you to write your genre and sub genre?
I love to read romantic comedy and romantic suspense so naturally I chose those genres to write. You can never have too much laughter in your life, and the suspense
elements keep me guessing.
Do you have any tips for new writers? Yes, I actually have a few. 1) Write a page a day, no matter what. A page a day equals a book a year. I don’t always do this, but when I am disciplined, it works. There are days that my planned 1 page per day turns into several pages per day. If you step away from your book longer than a day, it is extremely difficult to get back in the habit of writing daily. I have learned anything
can turn into a habit once you do it 21 days in a row. 2) Find a critique partner or critique group. Make those critique partners accountable to you and you to them. This will keep everyone writing and moving toward the finish line. The prize – A
completed novel!
Those computer games are also my worst enemies—they keep me from writing. They are time wasters, so try to limit your time on the computer to checking emails and playing games to 30 minutes per day, or only after you have written your page for the day.
I don’t have just one. I love to read books written by different authors. I love Sandra
Brown’s romantic suspense novels and Susan Elizabeth Phillips’s romantic comedies. I love Leland Barclay’s witty humor and bad guy characters as well as Nelson DeMille’s ability to mix humor with his terrorist plots.
She witnessed a mob murder then dressed as a hooker to slip out of town unnoticed. She continues the charade as she has no idea who to trust. She’s a gutsy heroine.
straight. I will write for an hour, get up and do something else, then come back and write another hour or so. In between, of course I waste time playing stupid computer games or checking emails, doing laundry and cooking.
10/4/11
Coffee Time Review


9/23/11
GREENHORN HEART

Blurb:
At her dying mother’s bedside, Jolene Norris promised that she would keep her baby sister safe from her money hungry aunt and uncle. Unfortunately, keeping that promise is proving a lot more difficult than Jolene thought, and she needs help. Her aunt is out to prove that Jolene is unfit and at the very least unstable to take care of her sister, forcing Jolene to seek Seth Morgan’s help. She needs his home, his land, and his name. Too bad he’s as welcoming as the bulls he raises. Scared that she’ll lose her sister, Jolene makes Seth a deal he can’t refuse.
Seth doesn't have time to take care of a petite woman who is as green as her eyes or the small drooling complication on her hip. He doesn't do babies or marriage, not after his ex-wife killed herself and their three-year-old son. But he desperately needs the money Jolene offers him.
Together they arrange a marriage of convenience, which quickly becomes so much more.
9/16/11
Review for Holding On.
it introduced Brandi and her baby. The sex scenes were hot, and the love between Dex and Brandi was unmistakable through the writer's words.
author. However, it won't be my last. Well done, Ms. Thomas.
Overall rating:
Sensuality rating: Very sensual
Reviewer: Bec
You can read the rest of the review at http://www.theromancestudio.com/reviews/reviews/holdingonthomas.htm
9/13/11
Fall

9/9/11
Six Sentence Friday

9/6/11
Another review is in! Yay!
together, it's even better! I loved Sherri Thomas' work and her skills are
superb. She really captured me instantly, drew me into the heart of the story
and had me hanging on every word until the very last page. I couldn't put this
book down for anything!...
9/2/11
What are you reading?
His gaze cut to her and then the door, torn between running like hell or staying.
I look forward to reading every ones posts. Please post page 37 sentence 16 from the book you are reading, WIP, or another source.
8/30/11
REVIEW BY THE ROMANCE STUDIO
Mad About Maddie
Maddie and Jake don't get along well at all at first. Maddie feels the chemistry and the draw with Jake but wants nothing to do with men after her ex-boyfriend. Their first meeting does not go smoothly at all. Jake gets on Maddie's bad side when he pulls her off of a horse that she has tamed. Jake didn't know he shouldn't have but that doesn't matter to Maddie. Jake is intrigued by Maddie and the different techniques that she's using to tame the horses. Jake starts to pursue her somewhat and Maddie starts to give in to him but repeatedly pulls back. Maddie and Jake are great characters. Maddie was in an abusive relationship Overall rating: Reviewer: Lexee |
REVIEWS FOR MAD ABOUT MADDIE
YAY 5 stars!!
Reviewed by: Mandy | Aug 24, 2011 | 978-1-59578-851-1
A NIGHT OWL REVIEWS BOOK REVIEW
I always love a cowboy romance and Mad About Maddie is no exception. What is it about a cowboy that women love? I can't say for sure, but there's just something very sexy and romantic about Jake being Maddie's knight-in-shining-armor.
It doesn't take Jake long to get attached to the new hired hand, Maddie. She's had a bad experience with an abusive boyfriend and has tried to stay from handsome cowboy, Jake. She's having a hard time making that work for her since he's always around and their attraction sizzles.
Mad About Maddie packs a whole lot of sensual romance inside a great story without making it too long. It's a quick read packed with sweet, emotional, warm-and-fuzzy moments, and you're gonna love it! I'll recommend Mad About Maddie every chance I get to everyone who loves a sexy cowboy romance!
This is my first Sherri Thomas story and I loved it! I'll definitely be looking for more from Ms. Thomas!
8/18/11
INTERVIEW with EDITOR TRACEY WEST
Today I would like to welcome Editor Tracey
West from Liquid Silver Books. (clapping hands) Thank you for being here Tracey
and agreeing to do this interview with me.
Why don't you start by telling us about yourself?
I’m married,
a Mom of three and love everything to do with publishing. Well, okay, the long
hours can be grueling but there’s always a new story to read, new author to
discover, so sometimes I have to pull myself away from the computer.
I’m an avid reader
even away from my online jobs. More
times than not, I can’t sleep without reading a chapter or two from one of my
favourite authors. My husband just built me a full wall of bookshelves…yeah,
those are already full, so now what?? LOL
I have a few thousand books that I can’t part with – some say that’s
kinda crazy, but hey, it keeps me out of trouble. J
Can you tell us a bit about your
childhood? Your favorite memory?
I grew up in
the country, on a farm with many animals, a garden and a lot of land to
explore. I had two loving and wonderful parents, as well as two older brothers
who taught me a lot about sports and drove me crazy.
Favourite
memory, simply sitting on my father’s lap every chance I had and watching TV
like that, reading the paper with him or just cuddling.
What is your favorite drink and food?
Favourite
food…just one? LOL I love
Italian and Mexican food. I love Caesar salad and Quesadillas especially. My fave snack food is sugar snap peas.
I’m an
addict for French Vanilla Cappucinos.
How long have you been an editor?
I’ve been an
editor for about nine years.
Have you always worked for Liquid
Silver Books?
I’ve worked
at Liquid Silver Books all those years and have edited for multiple authors on
the side for just as long.
What drew you to becoming an editor?
The love of
the process and having the chance to work with creative authors to make stories
shine always keeps me editing.
What is your typical day like?
Since I have
multiple online jobs – mainly Editor & Acquisitions Director at LSB, etc.,
I have to split my time. Morning starts
with answering emails, personal & business, and adding new submissions to
the database to read. Checking the LSB forum for anything new, responding to
any posts there.
Editing – I
usually begin that later in the afternoon when I’m fully alert. LOL I try to
stay focused on each story until close to dinnertime. I take most of the hours
that the kids are home from school until their bedtime with them, so it’s not
until around nine p.m. that I’ll work for a couple hours at the computer
reading submissions. I go to bed, get up and begin the process again. J
What is the easiest and hardest thing
about editing?
The easiest
would be working with and developing a camaraderie/friendship with each author.
I’ve been so blessed that every author I’ve worked with has been exceptional
and brilliant, and just a dear to work with. Also, getting hooked on their
characters/stories that usually turn into a series is pretty easy for me.
*cough cough* It’s an easy thing for me to pick a secondary character then
hound the author for their story. So
far, it’s always worked. J
The hardest
would be saying goodbye to characters/series that the author (and I) feel are
finished. I get very invested when editing, the stories/characters become my
own, the authors become important to me. To say goodbye to any of that is
sometimes hard.
What is your guilty pleasure?
Hmmm,
Reality TV. It’s ridiculous stuff to
watch but I do it anyway. In my defense,
though, it’s created a lot of family TV time that I wouldn’t normally have. I
think there’s too much crap on TV (ie: cartoon comedy) that I won’t allow my
kids to watch, so my daughter and I love the dancing shows, challenge shows
like Survivor, and more. There’s just not enough family shows these days like
there were when I was younger.
The show
that I’m addicted to and watching on DVD, since I am a couple seasons behind,
is True Blood. I watch an hour of it
before going to bed (have to make sure the kids are asleep!). It’s my hour of relaxation.
What do you look for in a book?
Whether my
personal reading or acquiring for LSB, stories must have well developed
characters, with depth and explosive chemistry that pull me in, make me love
and/or identify with them. I don’t want
stories that are too reality-based but I do like there to be a realness to the
story that pulls me in. There has to be imaginative and fully realized plots, and
vivid and evocative settings. Romance, Romantic Suspense and some Paranormal
are my three personal favourite genres.
I also love stories with Ménage a Trois sub-genres.
What are the most common mistakes an
author makes?
Showing
instead of telling, passivity, info dumping that slows the story down too much.
Rushing the pace and interaction between the characters, as well as lack of
depth in character and plot.
If you were granted three wishes by a
genie, what would they be?
For my
children to live in a peaceful world, have long, healthy lives and find the
happiness like I have had since meeting my husband and having children.
If you could go anywhere tomorrow,
where would it be?
Ireland. I’d
love to go, see where my Grandfather’s family came from, stand where they might
have once stood, and just see the beauty of the country.
What word or phrases tingles in all
the right places for you?
Chérie. I
love that French word.
I love when
a man is descriptive in what he wants to do to the female. I like to hear the
words, let them wash over me, be the female he’s speaking to. I love it. J
What's the sexiest thing a man has
ever done for you or said to you or both?
Oh my hubby,
he’s the most wonderful man! He gives me the best massages ever. He has magical
hands and just gives me goose bumps. By the time he’s finished, I’m a puddle of
goo…and seduced! It’s simply sexy when
he just wants to take care of me.