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Monday, October 1, 2012

A HEART NOT EASILY BROKEN: The Blog Tour is over, but the contest lives on...for the next few days!

That's right! The tour is over, but the contest still has a few more days. In order to win an AUTOGRAPHED COPY of A HEART NOT EASILY BROKEN, you must follow the guidelines and live within the United States. Visit this post for the contest details. The contest ends on October 3rd. The winner will be announced on my blog and contacted via email on October 5th. Good luck everyone!

And now  I must shout out all of the wonderful authors and bloggers who helped me put together my first blog tour....without you guys, my first release would not have seen the success it has!

Much love and thank you goes to:
Carolyn Arnold
Donna McBroom-Theroit
Debbie Brown
Candace Shaw
Delaney Diamond
Sharon C. Cooper
Manuscript Proofing
Carmen DeSousa
Chicki Brown

Thanks also goes to these wonderful bloggers/blog sites:
sjreisner.com
Warrior Princess Romance Writer
My Writing Journey
Chicks Who Love to Read
onevintageheart.com



Now for the tour highlights!

September 20th saw the release of my debut novel. Within hours it broke into the Amazon Multicultural Romance Bestseller list and has been moving up and down the chart ever since. It feels good being in the top 100 as an unknown! At last check, it had broke onto the first page at #19! (The numbers change hourly, but who cares! It's the fact that it got that far that counts!)

On September 28th, it broke into the Literature & Fiction>United States>African American Bestseller list and at last check, topped out at #48! (again, the numbers change hourly)

I also earned the Celebrating Authors All-Star status from CelebratingAuthors.blogspot.ca for the having one of the most read author features! My book cover and the link to the post are listed on the side bar of the site. That is so cool!

Within three days of it's release, I received my first official review from an enthusiastic reader who messaged me on Facebook and told me she'd be staying up until midnight to purchase the book, and let me know the next day that she was reading. By Sunday she was through and shouting our her praises in my first ever book review. It received a whopping 5 Stars! My favorite part:

“Chapter one till the end you will find this novel a captivating excellent read. How this author was able to do this was simply a work of art.”-Goodreads Review

My eyes water every time I read that. Suddenly, four years to reach this point doesn't feel like it was that long!

(I will be posting a new page with snippets of reviews soon. Look for the page at the top of the screen.)



In the last couple of days I have received emails and direct messages from authors wanting to know what I did to reach bestseller on day one. Honestly, I don't know. I've worked, planned, asked for and received help from authors with more experience than I have and followed the advice and direction of my team. And work, lots of hard work, tears, many pots of coffee, lots of candy bars, and untold hours of missed sleep.

Sounds like a lot of fun, right? Oh yeah, but believe me, there were times I seriously wondered (especially when I was crying) why on earth I even attempting to be published in the first place. What was wrong with just reading someone else stories? No stress, no headaches, and the only reason I'd miss sleep would be because I was too wrapped up in their tales. But then one of my characters would hold out a hand, help me back up, and encourage me to keep going. My family continued to tell me they believed in me, and then I knew I would not be able to give up because if I did, I not only would be letting myself down, they would be let down too.

Now every time they look at me, they smile, which means I'm smiling too!

So, what's next?

More work of course!!! Now is time to find a new balance in my life. Along with being a mom and wife, I can officially add published author to my many titles. I am also now an official director of my local writer's group held at, where else, my local library! Then there is learning how to balance promoting my book with editing the next one. Keeping up fresh blog content and continuing to promote and support my fellow authors at 5 Prince Publishing along with the numerous other authors I become friends with along the way. I swear, I have learned so much in the last four years that one day, I am going to write a book about it.......hmm, not a bad idea!

Anyways, stay tuned folks, strap on your seat belt and get ready for the ride! Until the next time! WRITE WELL!!!

MJ

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Next Big Thing! and my FIRST FIVE STAR REVIEW!!!!!


I woke up this morning to let my dogs outside and checked my phone. There was a message on Facebook from a reader saying that she’d read my book and written a book review….my first review….My finger shaking, I logged on to my Goodreads author account and read….omg….My mouth dropped open and my eyes watered….That type of response was well worth the four years it took for me to see my book from beginning to publication! It’s a rather long review, but here’s the first portion:

"A Heart Not Easily Broken by M.J. Kane was truly a wonderful romantic well written read. This novel is the first of many of Ms. Kane's...'The Butterfly Memoirs' and I enjoyed it...and that being ...'change...the shedding of the old and bringing out the new.' This was definitely a page turner...even though I had read several excerpts... from some of the chapters... but starting with Chapter one till the end you will find this novel a captivating excellent read. How this author was able to do this was simply a work of art. (Read the entire review)

So I guess that means I really have earned the title of “The Next Big Thing!” Thank you to Carmen DeSousa and Deidra Ds Green for considering me for this title! Now… to answer the questions:

What is the one sentence synopsis of your book?
When Ebony’s attempt at a brief fling turns into more, despite negative reactions from friends and family, she finds juggling love, family, and career are nothing compared to the ultimate betrayal she endures.

What genre does this book fall under?
Interracial Romance, Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction

How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?
It took 30 days to research and develop my charters and book outline. To write the first draft took another 30 days.

What other books would you compare this story to within the same genre?
I can’t compare my work to anyone else. I’ve strived to create my writing voice and style to bring a fresh voice to the Romance genre.

Who or what inspired you to write this book?
Life. My personal emotional growth and evolution was the catalyst. My desire to see a heroine the everyday woman can empathize with, who is strong, yet endures a tragic situation and is still able to come through the trial changed for the better is the theme of my Butterfly Memoirs series. I also felt finding men who experience the same type of growth and developments were passed over in the Romance genre. I strive to focus on both character’s development.

What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
While this book is about an interracial couple, the focus is not on the color of skin. It’s about finding love and support where you least expect it. No matter what the color of our skin, all face the same type of issues. It’s how we deal with those issues that define us.

Now to tag a few authors, both aspiring and published! Keep your eyes open for these talented authors!




MJ

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Authors Delaney Diamond and Chicki Brown Discuss Love, Romance, and e-Books!


Love, romance, and e-Books...what a combination. It's also a hot topic for romance writers and readers everywhere.

Last week, I had the privilege of joining my critique partner, Chicki Brown, and GRW author, Delaney Diamond, as they hosted a meeting at the Fulton County Library to address the topic. Both authors have first-hand knowledge of the subject.


E-Book or tree-book; that is the question. I'd never heard of traditional books being called tree-books, but it does make sense after all. With the popularity of Kindle, Nook, and a myriad of other e-readers, book lovers have a wide variety of choices as to how they want to read. Some people consider the book-sized electronic readers a blessing, because they can carry every book they own in their purse or pockets. Others prefer the weight, texture and feel of traditional books in the palm of their hands. Whichever format you prefer, e-Books are here to stay! 

Another highlight to the evening was information shared on the history of the romance genre. First of all, it is one of the most popular genres available. Moreover, unlike other genres, Romance has a plethora of sub-genres, such as romantic suspense, romantic comedies, chick-lit, interracial/multicultural romance, women's fiction, erotic romance, historical romance, paranormal romance, science fiction romance, military romance...and the list keeps growing! No matter what you prefer, it's out there. Long gone are the traditional 'bodice rippers' your grandmother used to read. Today's heroines are not damsels in distress waiting for the strapping hunk of a man to come along and rescue them. Today's woman is strong, goes for what she wants, is not afraid to be alone and still be content. She's a woman that is capable rescuing her man if he needs it. They hold jobs, take care of house, kids, and continue to be the ultimate lovers. These novels are not just written for women. Men are reading them as well. 

Let's face it people, at the end of the day (or night) who doesn't want a little bit of romance in their lives? It's human nature! 

Another fact about the genre, one I was not aware of, was shared by Delaney Diamond, something she picked up from author Maya Rodale. As most readers know, romance novels have long held a stigma causing lovers of the genre to 'hide' their books for fear of what may be thought of them. Authors, as well, have endured ridicule for writing what some consider 'book porn'. 

Where did this come from? Are all romance novels overtly steamy? Are the stories about nothing but sex? What about relationships? Life outside of the bedroom?

Visit this link, Dangerous Books for Girls: the Bad Reputation of Romance Novels,Explained, for some eye-opening information about the genre. 

 


Author Chicki Brown, who is also one of my critique partners, published her first book, Have You Seen Here? in 2010. Her journey to publishing started long before then...back in 2001. What began as a hobby turned into a dream in 2002 when she was laid off her job.

For seven years she queried and dealt with those dreaded rejection letters. Several years - and two agents later - she decided to take a stab at self-publishing. Have You Seen Here? was published through Amazon and various other e-Book formats and has seen much success. In 2011, SORMAG (Shades of Romance Magazine) voted her Author of the Year. The magazine also awarded Have You Seen Here? as the Fiction Book of the Year. 

Since the publication of her first book, Chicki has published four more novels and been a part of an anthology, The WG2E All-For-Indies Anthologies: Viva La Valentine Edition

To learn more about Chicki Brown, visit her blog, Sisterscribbler, or follow her on Facebook and Twitter. For her books, click this link to go to her Amazon Author page. 








Next up was Author, Delaney Diamond. Delaney has a different story. Not only has she been published by a publishing house, she's also self-published some of her books. Let me explain.


Writing had not always been her goal. She won several short story competitions while in high school, but her career focused on other pursuits. Years later, after taking a trip with some friends, she decided to write. Those first works have not been published. As with most writers, our first works are practice for perfecting our craft and may never see the light of day. In 2009, Delaney visited the Decatur Book Festival. After visiting the Georgia Romance Writers booth, she decided to join and give writing another try. After joining GRW in January 2010, her first book, The Arrangement - the lead book in her Hot Latin Men Series - was published in November 2010. The books have been nominated for Best Series in the 2011 Swirl Awards

Three books later, Delaney created The Hawthorne Family Series, which surprisingly was not picked up by her publisher. Undeterred by the rejection, she decided to self-publish. As a result, it has seen much success, proving readers are the ones who determine what they want to read, not the publishers. Book two, A Hard Man to Love, hit #1 on the Amazon Multicultural Romance Bestseller's List and was one of the top 20 on the Contemporary Romance Bestseller's List. 

To learn more about Delaney Diamond, visit her website, Delaney Diamond.com, or follow her on Facebook or Twitter. For her books, visit this link to go to her Amazon Author's page

Don't have access to a Kindle or Nook? Don't worry, you can still purchase an e-book! Sites like Amazon offer free downloadable applications for your blackberry, ipad, androids, pc, and mac. If your nervous about purchasing an e-book without testing the features of the application, do a quick search for free books and grab a few. Don't be surprised if you see one of your favorite authors offering their book for free for a limited time. You'll be glad you did!



MJ



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