Laura Jackson's Blog, page 9
June 9, 2014
Harder the Second Time?
I wrote Worth the Wait in just a few months. I sat down for National Novel Writing Month and just wrote...over 50,000 words in one month. So, when I sat down to write book two, which releases in January, I figured it would be the same. NOT!It took almost a year of sitting and thinking, writing a few words, going back and changing things.I'm finishing the edits to turn in the rough draft to my editor by the 15th, but I'm just exhausted from this book. But it's worth it because I love Lindsey and think she's got a good story. She's the wounded character who strikes out to keep from getting hurt, and it was fun peeling back the layers to her heart. Have you had something harder the second time you did it? Shouldn't practice make perfect? Not always. Don't give up because something didn't come as easily as it did before. Sometimes we appreciate things more when we work harder for them. (Not that I didn't work hard on WTW--the revisions/edits were brutal.) '
Published on June 09, 2014 04:00
June 7, 2014
Just 18 Summers: A Review
I don't have kids, but I enjoyed this book's message of soaking up every moment you have with those you love. Following four families dealing with change--a new baby, the death of a spouse, children going off to college/getting married, and the busyness of a career, Just 18 Summers shows the realness of parenting. All of the characters were realistic and interesting. I loved Martin, the groom-to-be who isn't the one his bride's parents would have chosen until they see his heart. Helen, who grew up poor and spends all her time focusing on giving her kids what she doesn't have to point of having no relationship with her kids, reminds me of a lot of parents I see. My favorite character was Ava, the eight-year-old girl whose mom passed away. I loved seeing her and her father figure out their way together. I love how all four families' stories weave together to tell the story of family. '
Published on June 07, 2014 17:48
May 24, 2014
A Stillness of Chimes: A Review
When Laura comes home to settle her mom's estate, the past is waiting for her. Her high school boyfriend still loves her, and her dad who disappeared when she was a child may still be alive.
I loved the hero of the book, Sean. He's strong and steady despite an abusive father. He's still in love with Laura, and I wished the book would have delved into why a little more. It had been a long time since she broke his heart and moved away. What was so special about her?
I liked Laura too, and I think the author did a great job exploring Laura's feelings about her parents and their weaknesses.
The plot is slow and steady at the beginning and then a rush of action at the end to a satisfying conclusion.
I recommend this book to fans of Christian fiction who enjoy a mystery with more character development than action.
I received this book in exchange for my review. My thoughts are my own.
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Published on May 24, 2014 20:29
May 14, 2014
Meant to be Mine: A Review
Only Becky Wade can take a guy who tells his bride the morning after the wedding that he loves someone else and plans to win her over and a girl who keeps her daughter a secret from her husband and turn these two characters into two of my favorite characters in a long time! I stayed up way too late reading this book, but I couldn't put it down. Ty and Celia are real--authentic and genuine with the good, bad, and ugly, and their relationship has all three for sure. Wade does a great job humanize both characters in a way that makes the reader love them despite their shortcomings. The romantic tension was strong and well-written. I knew how it was going to end, but the ride to true love with each other and Christ was still incredible. Fans of Christian fiction don't want to miss Wade's latest book, which I think is her best yet. I was given a copy of this book in exchange for my review (and also bought a copy). My thoughts are my own. '
Published on May 14, 2014 20:07
Love Comes Calling: A Review
Flighty Ellis rarely thinks of anything other than escaping her life to pursue of dream of acting in Hollywood. When she unknowingly agrees to cover a friend's shift as a telephone operator, she overhears a plan to hurt someone--the guy who has been her friend for years and the only guy who's ever made her consider staying right where she is.
I love several aspects of this book--the prohibition angle, the telephone operator plot, and a character having ADHD. Another interesting part of the plot was the police's involvement/cover-up of those breaking the law during that time.
However, I didn't like the main character much even at the end. Ellis never seemed to really care about anyone, not even Griffin, the guy she's trying to save. Everything seemed like an act with her, which got old pretty fast.
I'm a long-time fan of Siri Mitchell, and I think most of her fans will enjoy this book.
I was given this book in exchange for my thoughts, which are my own.
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Published on May 14, 2014 19:57
May 8, 2014
Confessional Friday
Linking up with Leslie at http://www.blondeambitionblog.com.
I confess that I'm just like my eccentric grammy. I saw this on the parking lot ground and had to pick it up.
I confess that I love this dog. I'm dog/house sitting for my sister, and Sydney is a crazy dog--an escape artist and guardian of the backyard. I also confess she's my favorite.
I confess I'm tired of the NFL draft talk. I love sports, and I'm happy with the Texans picking Clowney. BUT, I'm sick of hearing about it! And I'm tired of hearing about Manziel!
I confess that I'm loving that the Spurs are schooling the Blazers.....makes me feel a little better about my Rockets.
I confess I haven't even bothered to watch what I eat this week. It's Teacher Appreciation Week, and there have been sweets galore. One parent had cookies delivered--and they were still warm!! Be still, my sweet tooth. I'll get back to it Saturday.
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Published on May 08, 2014 21:36
May 2, 2014
Friday Confessions
Connecting with Leslie at http://www.blondeambitionblog.com/. I confess that I'm too nervous to use pictures from the internet for this blog. I've heard several stories about bloggers being sued for taking pictures from Google and using them in their blogs. (I would think some companies would consider it free advertising for their products.) But, as an author, I understand photographers' desire to be compensated/acknowledged for their work. I confess that I have no clue about current events these days. It's become overwhelming to me. There so much sadness and sorrow. The girls kidnapped in Nigeria and forced to marry instead of going to school. Tornados. Racism. I'm so glad I know the answer--Jesus. But, it makes me weary. Can I just stick my head in the sand some days? I confess that yesterday, I taught my second graders how to make fortune tellers. Yep, proud librarian here. One of the kids asked me if I knew how to make one while we were drawing/writing. Twenty minutes later, I had taught most of the class. My work is complete. And, I confess that I gave up pedicures to go to games 1 and 5 of the Rockets' playoffs. And it was worth it. I'm just rocking the closed-toed shoes even though it's getting hot here.Last night was game five, and it was CRAZY fun! My friend from college Jamie and I are both sports fans, so we try to go to as many games as possible--we don't even care which sport it is.
Painted faces, free t-shirts, great time.... '
Painted faces, free t-shirts, great time.... '
Published on May 02, 2014 04:00
April 25, 2014
Confessional Friday
I'm connecting with Leslie at http://www.blondeambitionblog.com/. This week, I have more news than confessions.
1. I'm so excited to share that I signed a contract with HopeSprings Books for book 2 in the Waltham Academy series. Lindsey was a hateful heifer in Worth the Wait, and I always wanted to know why. I hope y'all come to love her like I do!
2. I went to game one of the Rockets/Blazers series. I LOVE the Houston Rockets (and the Texans and Astros). It was so much fun even though they lost.
3. I went to the eye doctor, and she found a spot on my eye. It's rather large. Of course, she says, "It's just something to keep an eye on." No pun intended I'm sure. It's not raised and doesn't have blood vessels off of it, so she's not too worried. But, I have to go back in a few months and check again.Don't you love when doctors tell you not to worry....what else is there to do.Trust in God. I know. :) 4. I got my first royalty check! It's not a bunch of money, but I am still in awe that people paid money to read something I wrote. Wow. I hope this feeling never gets old. Thanks to everyone who has read Worth the Wait, reviewed it, promoted it, or encouraged me along the way. I'm blessed. 5. Finally, I confess I once again am failing at my eating right adventure. It's so discouraging. I do well at work and then snack at home. Anyone have any healthy, easy meals? Suggestions for sweet tooth (other than fruit--I eat a lot of fruit but it doesn't help my sweet cravings). Have a fantastic week. Go Rockets! '
1. I'm so excited to share that I signed a contract with HopeSprings Books for book 2 in the Waltham Academy series. Lindsey was a hateful heifer in Worth the Wait, and I always wanted to know why. I hope y'all come to love her like I do!2. I went to game one of the Rockets/Blazers series. I LOVE the Houston Rockets (and the Texans and Astros). It was so much fun even though they lost.
3. I went to the eye doctor, and she found a spot on my eye. It's rather large. Of course, she says, "It's just something to keep an eye on." No pun intended I'm sure. It's not raised and doesn't have blood vessels off of it, so she's not too worried. But, I have to go back in a few months and check again.Don't you love when doctors tell you not to worry....what else is there to do.Trust in God. I know. :) 4. I got my first royalty check! It's not a bunch of money, but I am still in awe that people paid money to read something I wrote. Wow. I hope this feeling never gets old. Thanks to everyone who has read Worth the Wait, reviewed it, promoted it, or encouraged me along the way. I'm blessed. 5. Finally, I confess I once again am failing at my eating right adventure. It's so discouraging. I do well at work and then snack at home. Anyone have any healthy, easy meals? Suggestions for sweet tooth (other than fruit--I eat a lot of fruit but it doesn't help my sweet cravings). Have a fantastic week. Go Rockets! '
Published on April 25, 2014 04:00
April 23, 2014
Caught in the Middle: A Review
Running from her past, Anne has shunned society and become a buffalo hunter. When the cook runs off, she chases her down, only to run into Nick, the brother of one of Anne's only friends. Not only does the cook not go back with Anne, she leaves her baby in Anne's care. Will society be too much for the wild Anne? After a slow start, I enjoyed this book. Anne and Nick were somewhat annoying at first, so I enjoyed seeing the change in them. I liked their sometimes fiery back-and-forth conversations. I also liked Anne's past even though it was sad. It gave depth to her character and made the relationship she developed with Sammy, the orphan boy, my favorite part of the story. Overall, it's a good read. Fans of Christian historical fiction authors like Jody Hedlund will enjoy this book. I received this book in exchange for my review. My thoughts are my own. '
Published on April 23, 2014 19:40
April 18, 2014
Confessional Friday Good Friday Edition
It's Good Friday, the day we remember what Jesus did for all of mankind on the cross. It's so hard to think about His suffering and even harder to know it was my sin that drove the nails. What love! I confess that I am a sinner saved by grace.I confess I have no clue why Jesus died for me, but I'm so thankful He did.I confess that Jesus is the only way to the Father. He said it Himself--no man comes to the Father but by me. (John 14:6)I confess that even as a Christian, I still sin daily and need the precious blood of Jesus to forgive me. '
Published on April 18, 2014 11:28


