Friday, February 8, 2013

Just For Fun by Rosalind James ~Book Tour & Guest Post~

Just For Fun

Contemporary Romance
Title: Just For Fun (Escape to New Zealand #4)
Author - Rosalind James
Date Published: 12/8/12

What if the person who broke your heart turned out to be the only one who could mend it?
 Nic Wilkinson is a responsible, organized, disciplined rugby player at the top of his game. Emma Martens is a sometimes-scattered, often-emotional, and always-broke would-be designer with a big chip on her shoulder where Nic’s concerned.
 They have no history together, except one perfect week. Nothing in common anymore, except the most important thing of all.
 Getting together again would be messy. Complicated. Scary. And, just maybe, worth every risk.


Thoughts
This was a fun book, anytime you can mix Rugby in a story, I say GO FOR IT!!!
Nic and Emma are two of the most stubborn characters I have read in a long time. They truly give this story the WOW factor!
Nic being the re-bound/mistake/re-bound hot rugby player and Emma being the can't pick a guy or make good decisions type of girl.
I swear as I was first starting this I thought OK ...she gets dumps finds him ...have their fun and then maybe a simple twist like the jerk comes back or something like that.
NO WAY!
I couldn't have been further from the truth....we have girl gets dumped...hot honeymoon ...to rugby camp...to hot rugby player...to crazy emotionless  fiancee ...to more "footy" ...to scandals.
If that wasn't enough there's some mild-ish love scenes and you would never guess who comes to their aid in the end!
I love how the story progresses and the flashbacks are AWESOME.
A great cuddle up and read book!
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Why I Don’t Get Writer’s Block

“What do you do about writer’s block?” I hear this question all the time. Short answer: I don’t get it! After ten years as a marketing writer, I can’t tell you how many hours I’ve spent toiling to make alphabet letter tiles or fireplace inserts sound sexy. Writing stories about two people falling in love? Piece of cake!
The longer answer is that the techniques I developed to keep myself on track while writing about Building Your Classroom Library or Our Salon Services have continued to serve me well in writing fiction. Here they are:


  1. Take a walk. Or a run, or a bike ride, or a swim. We’re not just giant disembodied brains. Something about moving my body makes the left brain/right brain combination work. I don’t try to force my story to come to me, just let my mind wander. For the first ten minutes or so, it DOES wander. Then somehow, without any direction, it comes back to the book. Often, the scene that appears isn’t even the one I thought I was working on. I’ve learned to trust the process, and go home and write the scene that came to me. Maybe that other scene will appear next time—or maybe it wasn’t right after all.
  2. Try a different spot. I often take a notebook to the coffee shop in the morning. The walk up there gets my mind working (see #1), and the change from my normal writing place shakes up my mind a bit. The difficulty arises when I’m scribbling a particularly steamy scene in longhand, hoping devoutly that nobody can look over my shoulder and read what I’ve written—or that they’ll guess why I’m concentrating so hard!
  3. Just write. Don’t worry about getting it perfect at first. Your words may start out stilted, but the act of writing will make the ideas start to flow, and you can go back and edit later. I often don’t start at the “beginning” of a scene, as that bogs me down. I start with the “fun” part, the part that presents itself most insistently. Afterwards, I’ll come back and write the graceful introduction.
  4. Give it a day. I start each day by going back over what I wrote the day before. I can always improve it. It also jump-starts that day’s work by getting me back into the book.
  5. If you’re stuck, move! This goes back to #1. If I’m blanking out, I get up and make a cup of tea, empty the dishwasher, anything to shake myself up. The right idea always comes once I stop trying to force it.

There you go. I hope my tips help. And happy writing!

About The Author

Rosalind James is the author of the Kindle bestseller Just This Once and the three subsequent books in the Escape to New Zealand series. She is a former marketing executive who has lived all over the United States and in a number of other countries, traveling with her civil engineer husband. Most recently, she spent several years in Australia and New Zealand, where she fell in love with the people, the landscape, and the culture of both countries.
Visit www.rosalindjames.com to listen to the songs from the books, follow the characters on their travels, watch funny and fascinating New Zealand and rugby videos, and learn about what's new!




*Disclosure of Material Connection: no payment was received by me in exchange for this review. There was no obligation to write a positive review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and may not necessarily agree with those of the author, publisher, publicist, or readers of this review. This disclosure is in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255, Guides Concerning Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising*

10 comments:

  1. LOVE books that have sports in them!

    Lovely review:)

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  2. OMG! I want to read this book! Thanks a lot for sharing! :)

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  3. Thanks for the awesome review! Loved it! Best, Rosalind

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  4. I read every book so far. Totally couldnt stop reading. My kindle would hit me in the head when I fell asleep.lol. cant wait for the next!

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    1. Love that! Love the Kindle hitting you in the head! I laughed!

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  5. This book does sound good. Although I am not a sports fan IRL, I love them in books. And I love the tips for not getting blocked. Even though I am not a writer, I can see them working in other areas of life. Often when I am trying to think of something, it will come to me as soon as I stop thinking about it.

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  6. wow..i want read this book,,the cover i love it,,^^

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  7. This book is now on my to read list!!! I can't wait to read it!

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  8. Sounds like a fun read! I share you initial thoughts about this book and I'm intrigued as to how it is not like that. Would definitely pick up a copy!

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  9. Great advice, and I haven't read a rugby book yet...

    vitajex(at)aol(dot)com

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