Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Book Club Dos and Don'ts



Dos and don’ts for book club? Rules for book club? Really?
Well, I use the term “rules” loosely. But still, there has to be some understanding among members, right? You need a little structure. After all, someone has to bring the chocolate, and someone has to bring the wine. Munchies? Of course.
You’ve probably seen beverage napkins that joke about the wine and conversation being more important than reading a book, right? Oh, wait. Was that a joke?

In my book club, we actually do try to read a book every month. And often, it’s a book outside of my comfort zone – outside of my typical genre and possibly written by someone I’ve never even heard of. Our little group is made up of friends of friends, an eclectic assortment of women from different backgrounds, careers, socio-economic levels, life stages, etc. We take turns choosing a book that appeals to us personally. And that makes it interesting.

My favorite type of book is slice-of-life fiction. But some members prefer non-fiction. Some like mysteries, or classics, or historical fiction. Because we have diverse interests, I’ve read books I never would’ve picked up, books that never would’ve piqued my interest if left to my own devices. The funny thing is, I’ve liked many of them. Sure, there’ve been a few dogs. I admit, on more than one occasion I simply couldn’t slog through the book. Ahem, another glass of wine, please.

But overall, I love that we each enjoy different types of books, and that we all give them a try. That’s one of the rules. It makes us stretch. I’ve learned a thing or two. I don’t often read non-fiction, but I found myself completely absorbed in “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.” I had no idea that nearly all cancer research can be traced back to the cells of this one woman. One month we read “Silence” by Shusaku Endo, a book about the persecution of Christians in Japan during the early 1600s. Say what? Yep. Pass the chocolate, please.

Another rule? If you choose the book (which also involves some background, discussion questions and research on the author), then someone else hosts book club at their house. That spreads the work around. Of course, that brings me to yet another rule – no dusting required. We come. We chat. We eat and drink. We don’t mind a little dust. The important thing is, we’re talking books. And having fun.

Cheers to friends, books, wine and chocolate. Happy reading!

Sunday, August 25, 2013

New Release!!

Very excited to announce that my new women's fiction novel, The Storm Within, is now available in both print and digital formats!
The Storm Within is a story about friends, family and community. It's about facing life's challenges, and moving forward even when you don't know where you're going.
Here's what reviewers are saying about The Storm Within:

-- "I started and finished it in one sitting because I could not stop reading...the story had me that engaged."

-- "I experienced so many emotions-- fear, anger, disappointment, anguish, happiness and triumph -- all in one book!"

-- "Never have I been so emotionally invested in a book before."


You can read the complete reviews at: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18243319-the-storm-within#other_reviews



Introducing The Storm Within . . .

They say 'lightning doesn’t strike twice.' But they’re wrong.

Claire Stapleton is living proof. First, she loses her beloved son to war. Then, her husband to another woman. As the life she’s known implodes, she struggles to pick up the pieces – to fit in. And in a small community like Whitfield, that’s harder than she ever dreamed.

Overnight, Claire falls from toast of the town to talk of the town. Long-time friends rally around, but confused and off-balance, Claire finds herself traveling a lonely, unfamiliar road without a map. And there are no detour signs to help her get back on the right track. Spiraling on a self-destructive path, Claire fights to find her way – and a reason to start over.

They say, ‘what doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger.’ Could they be right?

The Storm Within is available for purchase at
Amazon.com
Barnesandnoble.com
Smashwords.com
Kobobooks.com
Apple.com
and . . .
Watermark Books, 4701 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS
Reader's World, 983 NE Rice Rd, Lee's Summit, MO