Showing posts with label Deanna Dee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deanna Dee. Show all posts

Thursday, December 31, 2015

In My Mailbox December 2015


I didn't get any books this year for Christmas :( so I bought myself a few books for my kindle.

Books:

  1. The Dinosaur that Pooped the Bed - Tom Fletcher and Dougie Pointer
Kindle:
  1. The First for Noelle - Deanna Dee
  2. Spirelli Paranormal Investigations - Kate Baray
  3. Crimson and Clover I - Orphaned Dragon, Lucky Girl - M. R. Marthias
  4. Murder Takes a Dare - Jada Ryker
  5. Girls Fight Back - Jacques Antoine
  6. Rachel's Folly - Monica Bruno
  7. Crossfire - Andrea Domanski
  8. Trusting the Boss - Mallory Crowe
  9. Verity - Claire farrell
  10. Matchbox Girls - Chrysovla Tzavelas
  11. kissed - Kimberly Loth
  12. Victoria: A Vampire and Paranormal Romance - W. L. May
  13. Crush - Chrissy Pebbles
  14. School of Deaths - Christopher  Mannino
  15. Armies of the Silver Mage - Christian Warren Freed
  16. Her Billionaire, Her Wolf Series - Aimelie Aames
  17. Sharpe Shooter - Lisa B. Thomas
  18. Dark Desires - Eve Silver
  19. Twenty-Eight and a Half Wishes - Denise Grover Swank
  20. Treacherous Affair - Belle Laroux
  21. Catch Me When I Fall - Vicki Leigh
  22. Left Holding His Baby - Kay Brody
  23. Emmalina Waters: This is Your Life - Maggie Bloom

Saturday, December 19, 2015

The First for Noelle: A Games of Love Expansion Pack by Deanna Dee



Title: The First for Noelle
Author: Deanna Dee
Series: A Game of Love Expansion Pack
Pages: 29
Release Date: 4th December 2015
Publisher: N/A
Source: Author Giveaway
Format: eBook
Buy it: Amazon
Add it: Goodreads

Synopsis: In her sixteenth year on Christmas, Noelle wants a true love.

Noelle Peterson is sixteen and never been kissed. She has her eye on Trey Sang, but she can barley talk to him, never mind anything else. With a little help from her best friend and her goofy cousin, can she work up the nerve to approach Trey? Will this Christmas bring the first (kiss for) Noelle?

My Review: This is the first book by Deanna Dee that I have read and it was a fun little short story. The main character Noelle is waiting for her first kiss but she doesn't want that first kiss with just anyone she want's it with Trey Sang, the guy she has liked for a long time, the only problem is she cannot seem to talk to him without sounding like a complete mess but unknown to her Trey likes her and at a Christmas party at the church on Christmas Eve she finally manages to have a real conversation with him thanks to her best friend Mary being in the church choir and singing a song that has Noelle's name in it. Noelle listens to Mary singing with Trey and she learns that she isn't the only one who gets teased because of the song.

When the singing has finished a volunteer cook Starla who everyone believes to be a witch - the story makes it sound like she is a witch too, - gives Noelle and Trey cookies that she has baked in the theme of "The Twelve days of Christmas" she gives them the two turtledoves.

I gave this novel 3 stars because it was short and I wanted to know more I had a few questions. Yes Noelle managed to talk to Trey but I wanted to know was it Starla who made it happen or was it fate? What happened between Noelle and Trey afterwards?

Thursday, December 17, 2015

The First for Noelle: A Games of Love Expansion Pack


Here is the synopsis for The First for Noelle: A Christmas of Love Expansion Pack:

In her sixteenth year on Christmas, Noelle wants a true love.

Noelle Peterson is sixteen and never been kissed. She has her eye on Trey Sang, but she can barely talk to him, never mind anything else. With a little help from her best friend and her goofy cousin, can she work up the nerve to approach Trey? Will this Christmas bring the first (kiss for) Noelle?

Deanna Dee has released a Christmas novel and you can get it for free until December 19th on Amazon just click the following links.


Thursday, November 19, 2015

My Interview With Deanna Dee


1) Do you write your books on paper first or start straight on the computer?
I go straight to the computer. I type much faster than I write by hand, and my thoughts run too fast for me to put pen to paper.

2) What do you do when you’re not writing?
Read, a lot. Hang with friends or my boyfriend. Watch movies. Talk shop with other writers sometimes. I also do trivia night at a local restaurant and am part of an improv comedy group. It’s a fine life.

3) In your spare time what do you like to read?
Speculative fiction is my first love. I love books that take me places where fantastic things happen. That said, I also like a good romance.

4) And what are you reading at the moment?
I’m currently reading The Seventh by fellow Evernight Teen author S. D. Wasley. It’s a ya paranormal about a girl who sees ghosts and six other members of a power group. It’s really neat!

5) If you could work with any author, who would it be and why?
Marissa Meyer. I love The Lunar Chronicles and fairytale retellings. Mixing the two together is, like, everything I ever wanted in a story, and I’d love to work with someone who came up with that.

6) When you were younger who were your favourite author?
Madeline L’Engle. A Wrinkle in Time was and remains my favourite book.

7) Writing wise what is your biggest accomplishment?
Managing to keep two characters apart romantically for 200 pages three times. Lol. I know it sounds weird, but that was a lot more difficult than I thought it would be before I started this series. Luckily, I like a good challenge.

8) What inspires you to write your first novel?
I wrote a rough draft of Critical Hit-On (Games of Love, 1) last year. It was novella length and lacked true romantic conflict. I was so focused on writing a story where the leads were the quirky sidekicks often found in romances that the plot got away from me. So my inspiration was writing a romance for the sidekick.

9) Are you working on anything new at the moment if so can you tell us anything about it?
Book 4 for The Games of Love is in the works. There will be theater and super hero jokes. That’s about all I know right now.

10) If you could do it over again, is there anything you would change in any of your books?
Probably, but I’m not sure what it would be at the moment.

11) Out of all your books, which is your favourite character and why?
Lydia (the mc of One Fling to Rule Them All.) I loved getting into her head, and I enjoyed writing that book so much.

12) When writing about something you don't know much about where do you get your information?
The internet or other people who know more than I do.

13) For you what is the easiest part of the book to write?
The middle. Beginnings and endings give me issues sometimes, but I’ve noticed that the part of the book that needs the least editing when I finish the rough draft is the middle. Not sure why.

14) ...And the hardest?
The first chapter. Getting the right emotion so readers want to continue, dropping only enough information so readers aren’t confused, establishing who people are—I love it when I finally get it right, but getting it there is a pain.

15) How do you choose the names for your books and the characters?
For The Games of Love, I chose many of my character names so I could make references with them. Sonya and Jaxon in Finish Him are names from the Mortal Kombat universe. The characters in MK are partners in the military, not lovers, but I love the names and wanted to use them. There’s also Parker Peterson. “Spider sense is tingling.”

16) Have you ever taken out a character or changed a character in a book before publishing and then regretted it?
Not as of yet, but I probably will someday.

17) I plan on taking part in NaNoWriMo this year do you ever take part?
Sometimes. It depends what phase of the creative process I’m in. I’m not this month because of Finish Him’s release and everything that entails. There’s always next year.

18) What advice would you give to someone who "ran out of creativity" while writing?
Work on something else. Sometimes getting away from a project brings it into clarity. Also, find other writers to socialize with. Getting out into the community and brainstorming can really help.

19) What do you do when you get writers block?
See my “work on another project” suggestion above. If that doesn’t work, I take a few days off from writing. Sometimes, the brain needs to recharge.

20) Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
“Live long and prosper.” Thanks for stopping by today!

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Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Summer Crush Feature

Summer Crush: A wonderfully romantic boxed set of Upper YA short stories by today's hottest authors.

Summer is the time for lazy days at the beach, sun-kissed hair, flip-flops, and sizzling nights with a new crush. Those stolen glances and first kisses can quickly spark a flame. However, the road to love isn’t always a smooth ride. 

Every Summer has a story, whether it’s a second chance on love, seeing a friend in a different light, or taking a step in a new direction with someone special. Love and long days create endless possibilities, but can a summer crush really last?

Pre-Order today for it's UK release on Friday.
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