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Book Spotlight ~ Taste of Passion
Author: Savannah Chase
Book: Taste of Passion
Release Date: Nov 30, 2012
Publisher: Rebel Ink Press
ISBN: RIP0001920
Amazon ASIN: B00AGAQVEI
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Genre: Erotic Romance, Contemporary
Length: 40 Pages
Warnings: Sex Scenes Including
Food For Play
Heat Level: R
Format: E-Book
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SavannahChase
Bakery owner Valentine Benington’s day just went
from the best of her life to the worst. Toronto Tribune reviewer, David Fraser,
shows up for a review just after a fire comes close to destroying her kitchen.
After David’s last assignment, which ended with food poisoning, it’s not the best
of starts, especially since the job is a last-minute thing. He doesn’t expect
to run into a woman from his past. First looks can be deceiving. The food isn’t
the only thing on the menu he’d like to taste. When these two get baking, the
flames from the oven aren’t the only thing setting the kitchen on fire.
Mar 5, 2013
On Cracking Open Pandora's Box
Today we have with us the
lovely Toni Noel. She talking to us about adding emotional layers to your
scenes. Welcome, Toni!
After hearing a manuscript
passage read aloud describing a character spreading paste on a craft project, a
critique partner confessed she'd tasted paste in her mouth.
That's one example of an
author opening Pandora's Box a crack simply with words. No need for the writer
to say whether the paste was lumpy or smooth. She let the reader make her own
connection. We all have memories of spreading paste, some good, some bad,
whether the paste was store bought or the sticky homemade stuff, and the author
was counting on those recollections to draw the reader in.
In Decisive Moments, I wrote about a precocious five-year-old. Sifting
through my memories, I found plenty of child-rearing experiences to share. Like
Marta, the winsome kindergartner in my novel, when she was turning five, my
firstborn invited every stranger she met to her birthday party. The mantra write what you know was my motto
throughout the writing of that book.
Parenting provides an author
a myriad of things to write about, and each event has the very real potential
of opening Pandora's Box for your readers. Just think about the emotional
rollercoaster a parent rides while teaching a teen to drive. My husband took
our coming of age daughter out one quiet Sunday afternoon in his Volkswagen
Beatle for her first lesson. On their return, I heard the screech of tires that
left black skid marks still visible on our driveway after over thirty years.
And I heard in my head their raised voices and the slamming of car doors as I
wrote the driving-lesson scene in Fragile
Bonds.
Once he'd cooled off, my
husband informed me he'd decided I would be the one to teach our reckless
daughter with an apparent death wish how to drive. That's why I had such fun
writing the driving-lesson-scene in Fragile
Bonds, a secret baby story Desert Breeze Publishing recently released. I had
bitten my tongue till it bled while teaching our daughters to become skilled
drivers, and knew just how torn Dawn felt. Every time I reread the manuscript
during edits, I mentally cringed, remembering the numerous times the
Volkswagen's mistreated gears complained as my inexperienced drivers shifted,
and the stench of burning rubber caused by panic stops. On that long ago Sunday
our first inexperienced student luckily managed to stomp the brake pedal in
time to avoid driving right through the closed garage door. In my novel, Kelly
is equally lucky.
We didn't buy a car with
automatic shift until after the last hopeful driver had earned her license, so
we suffered through eight long years of griping that all their friends were
learning to drive in cars with automatic shifts. For years Driver's Ed teachers
brought their students to our quiet street to practice turns. Now Sears' Driving
School has become the preferred source of private instruction, but every time I
see a car labeled Student Driver, I'm reminded of the way my fearless teens
recklessly drove through empty church parking lots and circled the deserted
stadium at speeds that made my heart race. Once Pandora opens her box and the
memories come flooding back, it's hard to stuff those memories back inside.
Your readers aren't likely to try.
While writing Fragile Bonds I poured the memories of
my first high school sweetheart onto the page -- the tears and heartbreak, the
angst, the fear no one would invite me to the holiday dance. Raising her
daughter Kelly brings back Dawn's memories of high school, too, painful
memories she'd rather forget. Through events mostly beyond her control, when
almost sixteen, Dawn was forced into Witness Protection with her parents, and
not allowed to tell her high school boyfriend she'd conceived and given birth
to his baby. Now, she fears their
teenager will make life-changing choices, too.
I included a gut-wrenching
runaway scene in Fragile Bonds, too.
What parent hasn't awakened to discover their teen's bed has not been slept in?
Or frantically called their offspring's friends late at night hoping to learn
the whereabouts of a dependable son or daughter who has missed curfew?
An author doesn't need to
give many details to trigger a memory. In fact it's best not to. Just
mentioning sailing or cinnamon rolls baking in your story and
the lid on Pandora's box cracks opens in your reader's mind.
My current WIP is about a
lawyer whose boyfriend sweeps her away from the courthouse on the back of a
Harley. I have no idea why I decided to write about legal matters or
motorcycles, as I don't know doodly-squat about either one.
Toni Noel's published novels
are available for download here:
or from Amazon and B&N.
And to read more about Toni
go to her website:
While
growing up in the South and completing seventh grade Toni Noel, writing
under another name, laboriously typed each copy of the newspaper she published
and circulated at church.
When
she was fourteen Toni began an autobiography, but after only three chapters
realized she had not lived long enough to give her life story an arc. She ended
that effort in the fourth chapter by giving her heroine an incurable disease.
She
edited her high school and one of her editorials earned her membership in Quill
and Scroll. She also wrote a weekly fishing column, perhaps her first published
work of fiction, for at that time she had never held a fishing pole.
For
two of those high school years a weekly column about the happenings of her
school friends earned Toni a byline in a Scripps-Howard daily newspaper and a
neighborhood weekly, the first income earned from her writing, money her father
faithfully set aside for her to attend college.
Toni
thrived on spending time in the library, loved to do research and write term
papers. She would finish her theme well ahead of the due date so she could type
the papers of classmates, a lucrative way to add to her college fund.
She
met her husband of sixty-one years her first week on campus and at the end of
her freshman year gave up her dream of teaching to marry the first-year teacher
who had captured her heart.
The
couple later moved to San Diego, where Toni actively worked to secure a library
for her neighborhood and earning an Honorary Membership in the PTA.
When
her last child left for college, Toni resumed her college education, earning a
business degree with special emphasis in System Analysis. Hired by a government
contractor specializing in research and development of underwater vehicles, she
supervised the accounting department software and payroll until the company
closed and she retired to write romance.
Toni
continues to hone her writing skills by attending Romance Writers of America
national conferences and local RWA-SD meetings. She loves to take on-line
classes and reads every book she can get her hands on, regardless of genre, now
enjoying them on her NOOK. Currently Toni devotes her time to writing stories
like the novels she loves best, and currently has eight books available for
download about searches for safe havens for the heart.
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