Nicola Marsh's Blog, page 31
January 18, 2013
THE WRITE WHISPER: Sales rankings
Due to deadline craziness (that will continue into this year!) I haven't done a writing craft post for a while.
So here's a link to an article that all authors will find fascinating.
Which author doesn't check their sales rankings on Amazon or Barnes & Noble?
But what do those numbers mean?
Here's a great post by author Christine Bell that demystifies rankings .
So here's a link to an article that all authors will find fascinating.
Which author doesn't check their sales rankings on Amazon or Barnes & Noble?
But what do those numbers mean?
Here's a great post by author Christine Bell that demystifies rankings .

Published on January 18, 2013 19:22
January 13, 2013
Crazy Love is an ARRA finalist!

I'm thrilled to announce that CRAZY LOVE has been nominated for an Australian Romance Readers Award.
It's my first ARRA nomination ever and for it to happen for my first indie novel...well, it makes it all the more special.

Want to see why CRAZY LOVE is nominated for Best First Meeting in a Romance Novel published in 2012?
Read it!

Published on January 13, 2013 04:11
January 11, 2013
WEEKEND BOOK CLUB: What Goes Around

WHAT GOES AROUND is Harlequin Mills & Boon Medical & Presents author Carol Marinelli's first foray into indie publishing...and wow! What a debut.
I devoured this book, couldn't put it down.
Here's the blurb:
“I’ve spent my life keeping my worlds apart and now they’ll all be coming together, in this very room. Everything that I’ve carefully separated will be curdling right here under this roof.”
What Goes Around…
Lucy thought she had firmly buried her past when she set eyes on and snared that sexy older guy at work. She gave no thought to the consequences when she swooped in and stole Gloria’s husband.
Twelve years on things couldn’t be better for Lucy. Well, his little problem in the bedroom department might need working on but surely it’s a small price to pay for a seemingly perfect life.
That is until karma wields its hammer and shatters Lucy’s fragile world…
Lovers of women's fiction will adore this book as much as I did.
I write at night so sleep is precious to me. I happily lost sleep 2 nights in a row to finish this ASAP.
The characters are real and flawed and memorable.
A gritty read. Loved it!
Highly recommend.
You can buy it here
What are you reading this weekend?

Published on January 11, 2013 11:00
January 9, 2013
Montana Reunion free!

My fab friend, Harlequin Romance author Soraya Lane, has just released her latest indie published novel, and it's free!
Here's the blurb:
Best friends reunited… into a marriage of convenience?
Jack and Maddison were best friends growing up, but when Maddison moved to the big city to pursue her dreams, they struggled to stay in touch.
When Maddison returns home after years away, Jack is all grown up and ready to make up for lost time. And so is Maddison… the only trouble is, Jack needs more than a friend. So when she suggests that a marriage of convenience could help Jack save his ranch, it seems like everything is falling into place. Until Jack finds out that Maddison wants a baby.
Their friendship is too important to ruin, but after a night of unexpected passion, everything changes. Because Maddison is pregnant and Jack’s made it clear that their marriage will be one of convenience only. And he never wants to be a dad.
I can't wait to read this one!
You can download free here

Published on January 09, 2013 11:00
January 8, 2013
Mega news from Entangled Publishing
In case you haven't heard, ENTANGLED PUBLISHING is taking the literary world by storm.
They've announced several partnerships.
The first, with David Entertainment in Hollywood, enabling first look at all EP books (linked to 20th Century Fox!) Read about it in Variety Magazine.
(I could really see myself on the red carpet for the movie premiere of BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD or NOT THE MARRYING KIND ...)
The next? They've teamed up with MacMillan for global distribution of their books and St. Martin's Press for print distribution of some digital titles.
Read about it in World EIN News.
I'm so glad to be writing for this innovative publisher!
They've announced several partnerships.
The first, with David Entertainment in Hollywood, enabling first look at all EP books (linked to 20th Century Fox!) Read about it in Variety Magazine.
(I could really see myself on the red carpet for the movie premiere of BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD or NOT THE MARRYING KIND ...)
The next? They've teamed up with MacMillan for global distribution of their books and St. Martin's Press for print distribution of some digital titles.
Read about it in World EIN News.
I'm so glad to be writing for this innovative publisher!

Published on January 08, 2013 03:18
January 5, 2013
Romantic Times Hot Pick for January!

Am thrilled that ROMANTIC TIMES MAGAZINE named CRAZY LOVE as a Hot Pick for January in self publishing. (thanks to the lovely author buddies who took this snapshot and forwarded to me).
Haven't read it yet?
Well, time to remedy that! ;)
Go grab it now!

Published on January 05, 2013 03:52
January 2, 2013
Kindle steal alert!
Published on January 02, 2013 21:48
January 1, 2013
Busted in Bollywood paperback giveaway

Wishing you all a happy New Year!
May 2013 be a good year for us all.
To celebrate the start of a brand spanking new reading year, I'm giving away 2 paperback copies of my 2012 Romantic Book of the Year finalist, BUSTED IN BOLLYWOOD .
The giveaway runs until Jan 4th.
Check it out here

Published on January 01, 2013 18:12
December 28, 2012
Dangerous Flirtation

I'm thrilled to welcome Liz Fielding to my blog again.
Her books are fabulous!
And she's giving away Dangerous Flirtation FREE right now!
Liz, over to you...
Dangerous
Flirtation is
vintage Liz Fielding. One of my earlier books, I've given it a light brush up
and a fabulous new cover and it's yours to download
free from 28 December to 1 January.
Here's the blurb -
Rose has her life all mapped out. A job she loves, a thoughtful, reliable
fiancé. Everything is just perfect until a stranger with laughing blue eyes and
a roguish grin bursts into her life and turns her life upside down with a
birthday kiss. Jack Drayton offers romance, excitement and passion – and he
challenges her to accept. Dare she?
And an excerpt
Reluctantly
she lowered her window. ‘Why are you still here?’ she demanded. ‘Didn’t Anthony
pay you enough to move on?’ It was hateful, but she couldn’t help herself.
‘There isn’t enough money in the world for that, Rosie.’ He smiled, apparently
relishing the memory. ‘I told him he’d better put it back in his piggy bank and
save up until he can afford to buy you a ring.’
She stifled a groan. Behind them someone hooted politely. Jack ignored the hint
and leaned on the roof of the car, staring down at her. ‘Where’s he taking you
for your birthday treat? A burger bar?’
‘A concert and then dinner at Michel’s,’ she said, a little smugly.
He let out an ironic whistle. ‘Just as well I wouldn’t take his cash. Which
concert? The Jay Livingstone Trio is playing at the
jazz club, or perhaps that isn’t quite his cup of tea?’
She stifled a groan. She had wanted to go. It wasn’t often these days that such
a group could be tempted into Melchester, but Anthony loathed jazz and she
hadn’t even dared suggest it. ‘It’s not my jazz club,’ she retorted,
disappointment lending a sharpness to her voice. ‘If you must know, we’re going
to the Guildhall, The Shostakovich Cello Concerto.’
‘Wouldn’t you rather come and listen to Jay?’ he asked.
‘You have tickets?’ she asked, surprised. They had not been cheap.
‘No need. Jay’s an old friend.’ He bent down beside her window, examining her
face under the lamplight. ‘What do you say?’
Her heartbeat began to accelerate again. ‘I...’ She tore her eyes away from
his. ‘No. Of course not. Don’t be ridiculous.’
‘I wasn’t being ridiculous, Rosie. You’d much rather come with me. Admit it.’
‘I’ll admit nothing of the kind.’ She put the car into gear and glared at him.
Laughing, he stood up.
‘Better run along, then. You mustn’t be late. I’ll see you later, cheer your
soul with a little blues.’ He glanced at the instrument case in his hand.
She stared, horrified. ‘You wouldn’t?’
His eyes gleamed wickedly in the subdued light. ‘I think you know that I
would.’
‘Haven’t you caused enough trouble for one day?’ she demanded.
His eyes teased her. ‘Rosie, my darling,’ he drawled. ‘I haven’t even begun.’
And with that he stepped back, leaving her free to drive away, but she
couldn’t. Not before he told her why he was tormenting her.
‘What do you want from me?’ she demanded.
‘Use your imagination,’ he said, roughly.
She gasped then. She wasn’t going to use her imagination. It was a dangerous
thing, the imagination. It conjured up strong hands and warm kisses to torment
her.
‘What do you want?’ she demanded again. He didn’t elaborate, refusing to make it easy for her, but it was there in the raw
challenge in his eyes and she felt as if a trap were closing around her.
The knowledge that she had sprung it herself offered precious little comfort.
She only knew that if she stayed another moment she would lose everything she
wanted. Peace, contentment, security. Precious things. All Jack Drayton could
offer was momentary passion, a transitory, crazy sort of excitement that would
destroy her peace of mind and when it was over, leave nothing but the misery
and humiliation her mother had suffered when her father had walked out on them
both.
She
was going to marry Anthony and she didn’t know what she was doing even talking
to this man.
The person behind had clearly had enough and an impatient horn galvanised her
into action. She eased off the handbrake and stepped on the accelerator. The
car shot forward and abruptly stalled. She grabbed at the ignition key, but the
car wouldn’t start and the irritation from behind had suddenly become a chorus
of people eager to get home. ‘Idiot!’ she said, furious with herself. Why on
earth had she even spoken to the man? She was going to be late and Anthony
hated to be kept waiting. There were tears pricking at her eyelids when the
door opened beside her.
He took one look at her face and swore volubly, then put an ice cold hand on
hers, stopping the desperate churning of the engine. ‘Move over, Rosie. You’re
in no fit state to drive,’ he said, very gently.
‘And whose fault is that?’ she demanded, angrily.
‘That’s open to debate. You didn’t have to stop.’ He threw the saxophone onto
the back seat and waited and conscious of the queue of cars behind her, she
moved over. He pushed the driving seat back as far as it would go and climbed
behind the wheel. The car, infuriatingly, started at the first touch.
Everything would start at his touch, she thought, hopelessly. Even her.
Especially her.
Here
are some links, but it's available in English at Amazon worldwide;
download it with my warmest wishes and tell all your friends!
Amazon US
Amazon UK
Amazon Germany

Published on December 28, 2012 21:00
December 26, 2012
Free book!
Published on December 26, 2012 15:40