Sunday, September 18, 2011

ALERT THE MASSES! MY NOVEL IS COMPLETE!



Today has been a very momentous day for me. I finished the novel that I have been working on for three years!!!! The concept of this book has been floating around in my head for quite some time, and has gone through several re-writes. But today, for the first time ever, I finished a NOVEL. I've had a love/hate relationship with theses characters for the past few months since they wanted me to finish their story, and I didn't have as much time to write as I liked. But I worked on it little by little, whenever I could, and I must say: if I can do it, anyone can do it. I am a full-time college senior, a part-time bank teller, and a wife. (my husband is watching the movie Anaconda in the background as I type this, BTW) I have basically no "time to write". But I loved it so much that I found time, and now I have a shiny new novel to show for it! It needs a ton of revisions of course, before I can query agents, but I HAVE A NOVEL!!! Sorry. I just can't get over saying that I HAVE WRITTEN A FULL LENGTH 65,000 WORD NOVEL. *cackles with joy*

Now it's time for me to disappear into the revision cave. 

BUT I HAVE A NOVEL! (Hee hee this will never get old)

Thursday, September 1, 2011

SWEETLY review


Today I finished two wonderful books: Sweetly by Jackson Pearce, and The Help by Kathryn Stockett. Both were wonderful in their own, unique ways (obviously they were totally different, one being a YA about werewolves and candy, and the other about racial complexities in 1960's Mississippi, but I loved them both). Today was a good day for me, since I usually don't finish more than one book in a day. But I was torn between wanting to finish them both ASAP, so I spent the past week going back and forth between the two, and both made me cry. I only cry when I really love something. This review is about Sweetly since it is a newer, less-read book, and I want to get the word out about how enchanting it is-- yes, that's right, I said ENCHANTING.

Jackson Pearce, the author of Sweetly, is the author of two other published books, As You Wish and Sisters Red. The latter is the first book in her fairy tale retelling series. Sweetly is not a sequel of Sisters Red, but a companion novel. There are some of the same elements in the two books that tie them to the same world, but you are fine if you haven't read one before the other. 

Sweetly is an imaginative retelling of the fable, Hansel and Gretel. Gretchen and Ansel are brother and sister whose family was torn to shreds the day that Gretchen's twin sister vanished in the forest behind their house while the trio was searching for the "witch" that lurked in the trees. The young siblings ran for the lives as they were chased by someone with yellow eyes, only to find when they got back home that Abigail, Gretchen's twin, was gone. 
After both of their parents eventually succumbed to the grief of the loss, teenaged Gretchen and Ansel find themselves searching for a new life on the opposite side of America, in an attempt to start over on the coast of North Carolina. Their Jeep breaks down in the small town of Live Oak, and Ansel takes a job as Sophia Kelley's handyman so he can pay for the repairs. 

Sophia is a young, beautiful woman who took over her father's chocolatier after he was brutally killed by wild animals. Gretchen and Ansel both soon become enamored with her, and they stay in Live Oak a little longer than originally intended. They move in with Sophia, who quickly becomes like a sister to the emotionally battered Gretchen. But Gretchin begins to wonder about the secrets Sophia is keeping from her after finding a hidden picture of Sophia and her unmentioned sister. Why would she not tell Gretchen about her missing sister when Gretchen herself had confided the long buried mystery of her own vanished twin sister?

Not to mention that almost every person in Live Oak blames Sophia for the eight girls that have gone missing after attending her annual chocolate festival. And then there are the sea shells that keep appearing on the front porch, which send Sophia into panic every time a new one shows up. Gretchen knows there is something strange going on, but her brother is falling in love with Sophia and she is just so darn charming that Gretchen can't help but love her too.