Friday, June 7, 2013

My guest for the week of 6/3-6/8 (belated as it is, for which I apologize effusively ) is Pamela Foreman for the MSH Blog Tour. Enjoy




You're Right, My Love

Pamela Foreman, Published Author

Genre: Romantic Fiction



SYNOPSIS: In a perfect world, David and Annette would never have met. Their spouses would still be alive and well, supporting their families in their endeavors. Their children, seven between the two, would not be spiraling into deep depression with each passing moment.

But their world is not perfect and both must struggle with their spouse's deaths, raise their children and deal with their new-found relationship with each other. Can David and Annette learn to love each other despite their differences? Can they look into the future instead of the past? Will their own children force them to part?

Purchase Link: http://tinyurl.com/bqqskbd


Author Bio: Pamela Foreman is a wife of seventeen years to her high school sweetheart and the mother of four children. Having grown up in Texas, Pamela currently lives in central Virginia. Pamela received her master’s degree in accounting from Liberty University and is an avid reader. She enjoys sewing, crocheting, knitting and scrapbooking when she is not involved with her children’s activities and spending time with her husband.

Pamela is the author of the Nebraska Holds series, a series surrounding the lives of David Anderson and Annette Miller, middle-aged adults who have both gone through the sudden deaths of their spouses and each have children to continue to raise. The series currently has three books, You're Right, My Love (December 2011), Not Again, My Love (January 2013) and the third book is Secrets Abound, My Love, will be  published in July 2013.



Author Links:

Website: http://www.pamelaforeman.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pamelaforemanauthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/pamela_foreman
About Me: http://about.me/pamelaforeman
Google+: https://plus.google.com/111814691744564977712/posts






What inspired me to write this book?


My inspiration for writing this novel honestly came from a challenge. It was husband who found a site online where you were challenged to write fifty thousand words during the month of November. The first year I tried it (2005), we were in the middle of moving from overseas back to the states. I didn't write enough to win. But I tried again in 2006 and 2007 until finally, in 2008, I won, making it past the fifty thousand word mark. It was at that point I was determined to not only win the contest, but to compete and finish the novel with the goal of publishing the book. The inspiration simply came from having a goal and completing it, but also making it a worthwhile story while doing so. I've always wanted to see my name in print, to pick up my book, marveling at it, holding it in my hand, feeling the ultimate satisfaction that I have created and done something very few people have the pleasure of being able to do. It's a combination of my competitive nature and being able to get all my feelings and emotions put into a work of art for all the world to read and see.

No comments:

Post a Comment