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Monday, February 17, 2014

Fun facts and Prizes!!!

Here's the cover for my  book that's just been released in print. It's a sensuous story of a  girl with magical abilities to cure, and she's scared to death of using them. And Zachary thinks she's a fake. This one is sensual, but non-erotica. Those are grapes hanging over their heads. Most of the action takes place in the wine country of Burgundy, and was fun to research.

Excerpt:
She smiled sweetly and motioned the tea tray be set in front of her.
“Oh, your arguments seemed so superficial to me. I wish I had the time to take you visiting with me when I go about the countryside you mention. Some of my patients would strongly disagree with you and many are more educated than you’d think.”
She placed the cakes on the side of the table nearest to him. The dratted man could pick out his own sweet. As she handed him his tea, his large hand reached out gracefully, and their fingers brushed together.
Jennivere jumped as if she’d been bitten. Her tea cup rattled in its saucer, and she looked up at him in astonishment. She heard him draw in his breath as he took the cup, set it on the table, and leaned over to move one finger slowly across her lips.
“We’ve got to do something about this, Jennivere. In the meantime, may I go with you on your next call?”
“I didn’t give you permission to call me by my name,” she muttered. She knew even as she spoke it was a useless reproach. He’d been Zachary in her mind from the moment he said his name. And she’d never ask him what he meant by ‘this’. She was very much afraid she knew.
“You’ve been Jennivere to me from the moment I recognized you,” he said softly. “I can’t backtrack now.”
Jenny felt as if she’d picked up a hot coal instead of an innocent teacup. She felt warm all over in a most vexing manner. She actually wished for a fan, which was utterly ridiculous. The windows were open and a slight breeze stirred through the room. No matter, she felt on fire. Dear nymphs of the lake but she hoped she didn’t look as hot as she felt. She knew a red face didn’t become her fair hair and skin.
She gulped in a breath of air and he smiled at her. Knowingly. She firmed her spine and answered in as cool a voice as she could muster.
“Yes, of course. I’m sure you could learn a lot from being along with me. Although maybe not. Your prejudices might be quite effective blinders.”
She uttered these words sweetly, and smiled. Zachary looked startled, and then appreciative.
“It will be my pleasure to learn anything at all you care to teach me, Jennivere. Anything at all.”

 Fearless is the latest release in my Passionate Pursuit series. Definitely erotica. But we need to get to how to win one of these books. I'm now writing my 34th book, another in the sexy elf series.
Let's get to the fun facts! Here's Ten Sentences that can Change Your Life. From Stumble Upon and Motivational Grid.

1. People aren't against you; they are for themselves.

2. Climb mountains not so the world can see you, but so you can see the world.

3.You learn more from failure than from success. Don't let it stop you, failure builds character,

4. The most dangerous risk of all- the risk of spending your life not doing what you want on the bet you can buy yourself time to do it later.

5. Go where you're celebrated, not where you are tolerated.

6. The person you will spend the most time in your life is yourself, so you'd better try to make yourself as interesting as possible.

7. If you accept your liabilities you can go beyond them.

8. People often say that motivation doesn't last. Well, neither does bathing....that's why we recommend it daily.

9. Everyone you meet is afraid of something, loves something, and has lost something.

10. Comfort is the enemy of achievement.

All you have to do win one of these books is comment on which of these ten might mean something to you. Maybe it will make you take action or maybe just spur your thinking.  My daughter will pick the two comments she thinks are the best, and I'll send out the prizes. Oh yes, be sure and include your e-addy  so I can reach you.

Thanks for being here....

jswriterearthlink.net, www,jeanhartstewart.com, Ellora's Cave, Amazon, Kindle, and all the usual places.


12 comments:

Sandy said...

I enjoyed your post today, R.Ann. #8 is the one that I needed to hear. lol

Tina Donahue said...

What a gorgeous cover, Jean. Congrats on the release!

Paris said...

Jean,

What gorgeous covers! Congrats on the new print book, it sounds wonderful. I like #6:)

Renee Vincent said...

Oh Jean, it's a beautiful cover indeed!!! Congrats on it going to print!

PRM said...

Congratulations on the two releases, Jean. Always an exciting event, even when it's happened 33 times before!

Polly

Cara Marsi said...

Your stories sound great! I like all the motivational tidbits, but I like number 2 best.
carolyn4books@aol.com

Melissa Keir said...

As a teacher, I see #3 as the biggest one that children need to see. Failure is just a recalculation to try something a different way. But today's children have learned that they need to throw away the baby with the bathwater and start again. We've become a throw away society.

I needed #2. I think I do too much to get attention and not enough for my own pleasure. In many ways, I need to receive validation from others to know that I'm on the right track. But I'm a work in progress and always changing and growing. After all, I haven't gotten that job racing cars yet!

Tina Donahue said...

Congrats on your print release, Jean!! I LOVE the cover of your book. So beautiful. The story sounds amazing. :)

Sandy said...

I guess, I originally thought Ann post this, but I see it's Jean.

Jean, I love the cover and the story sounds delightful.

I'm still for #8. lol

jean hart stewart said...

Thanks, all you beautiful ladies. Don't know about you, but I find it fascinating how people pick different sayings as their favorite! Jean

jean hart stewart said...

Forgot to say there was a mixup on Ann's day when I hit the publish instead of the schedule button. This post was taken right down and re-filed and I apologized to Ann. Most people know I'm a computer klutz!!

jean hart stewart said...

My daughter has chosen Melissa Keir for the print book and Polly for the e-book. If you ladies would send me an e-mail I'll get going on getting you the prizes..

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