If It Wasn’t For You…

Today, I enjoyed another great spring weather in Sydney.Springtime in Sydney, Australia

I went to visit a very good friend of mine who cooked a delicious, light lunch for us.  Then we went for a nice, leisurely walk around her suburb.

I love days like this.  It refreshes my mind and I get a bit of a break from thinking about my writing and book promotions.  It also makes me appreciate the lifestyle that I live.

I love being an author.  I'm not tied to a particular schedule, I don't have strict “office hours” (although I do need to follow my own schedule for time management purposes) and I can travel anywhere with my husband and still be able to do my work.

It took me a while – years in fact – before I gave myself permission to “try” writing a novel.  I'm glad I finally did.  I'm no longer just trying to do something I thought I would like, I am doing what I love.

Being an author and getting my books known out there takes a lot of time and effort.  But I'd rather be working hard doing what I love than doing something that doesn't inspire me.

So today was a reminder for me to be grateful that I am an author.  It will not always be springtime, the flowers won't always be in bloom, but I'm grateful that through my writing, I have the opportunity to continually give “life” to something that didn't exist before I put them in words.

And I am grateful to you for reading, whether you like what I write or not!  If it wasn't for you reading my books, my blogs, my tweets or my posts, my words would be like a scream that no one heard.

 

 

Falling In Love With Writing Romance Novels

Clarise Carson and Will Matthews' love story is the first ever novel I have written.  When I sat down one day and decided to write a novel, I knew it was going to be a love story.

I'm excited and grateful that their story is now available for everyone to read.  Will To Love (Lifestyle by Design Book 1) has been available on Amazon for almost a month now.

I didn't know how long it would take me to write it or how focused I would be in completing it but when my fingers hit the keyboard and their story started unfolding, I found myself as engrossed in writing it as when I'm reading a book I couldn't put down.

I found myself typing until very late into the night for a period of three months as I put into words the scenes that were playing in my head.

I fell in love with Will and Clarise as well as the other characters in the book.  It was a revelation to discover that, when I write, my characters seemed like real people to me and I was there telling their stories even though they were just products of my imagination.  My guess is a lot of fiction authors feel and write this way, too.

I originally had a different “middle bit” in mind for Will To Love.  I thought Karen would appear much earlier in the story, that Clarise's “baggage” would hold her back much more than it did and that Will would not discover his true feelings until much later.  But somehow, Will and Clarise's love life developed as it had.  I hope you love their story just as much as I loved writing it.

Completing and publishing this book on Amazon had changed a lot of things for me.  I've long thought about writing a novel but questioned whether I had what it took.  With Will To Love, I now know without doubt that I would love to write more romance novels that people enjoy reading.

Currently, I'm writing Heart Robber, Book 2 of the Lifestyle by Design series.  I can't wait to share that with you when it's ready!

Hello!

Hello everyone!  Welcome to my site.

I look forward to sharing with you my thoughts on love and romance and the books I have loved reading.  I also can't wait to share with you my romance novels including my thoughts and experiences during the writing and publishing process.

I hope to connect with you here.  I'd love to hear about your thoughts and views also.

Love,

Miranda