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Home Matters Updated

 

 

Product Details

 

  • Title: Home Matters ( A Ripple Effect Romance Novella, Book 1)
  • Author: Julie N. Ford
  • Series: Ripple Effect Romance
  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: HEA Publishing (February 12, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1941363008
  • FTC, FYI: Received a review Kindle copy in exchange for an honest review. 

Home Matters Book Description 
According to her mother, Olivia Pembroke was born to be a star. But how is she supposed to be famous when she can’t even get a decent acting gig? Her lucky break comes when she lands an audition for a wildly popular home improvement show. Even though she has no design training and has never even held a power tool, she refuses to let that stop her. She’s confident that her destiny is finally within reach. When her affections are torn between her heartthrob co-host and the irritating, yet somehow endearing lead contractor, does she continue to reach for the stars? Or does she design a new happily ever after? One that leads not to the fading lights of fame and fortune, but to a love that will burn forever.
 My Review
This novella was full of humor and romance. I love anything that author Julie N. Ford writes! I always know when I start reading a romance by her that it will have a good story. The plot pretty much played out the way I hoped it would. Main character Olivia is seeking fame and fortune, starts falling for her suave co-star William and another man on set, the hunky contractor, Pete. This love triangle has Olivia confused and her values and dreams are challenged. I was quite pleased at the outcome, but also wished the antagonist had gotten more what was coming to him. It you want a quick read full of clean romance, then you’ll enjoy Home Matters.

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JulieMeet Author Julie N. Ford
Julie is a forty-something, dangerously close to becoming a fifty-something, graduate from San Diego State University with a BA in Political Science. In addition, she has a Masters in Social Work from the University of Alabama, which has only made her better able to recognize the unhealthy, codependent relationship she has with writing. Professionally, she has worked in teaching and as a marriage and family counselor. She is the author of four women’s fiction novels, including Count Down to Love, a 2011 Whitney Award finalist. When she’s not writing, she entertains delusions of being a master gardener, that is, when she’s not killing the unsuspecting plants in her yard with her good intentions. She lives outside of Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, two daughters, a Betta named Bob, and a Scottish fold kitten, Ardweal.

 

 

Updated Ripple Effect

The Ripple Effect Romance Novella Series 
  Enjoy this exciting new series of clean novellas by six critically-acclaimed authors. “Like a pebble tossed into calm water, a simple act can ripple outward and have a far-reaching effect on those we meet, perhaps setting a life on a different course—one filled with excitement, adventure, and sometimes even love.” Book 1: Home Matters by Julie N. Ford Book 2: Silver Linings by Kaylee Baldwin Book 3: Righting A Wrong by Rachael Anderson Book 4: Lost and Found by Karey White Book 5: Second Chances 101 by Donna K. Weaver Book 6: Immersed by Jennifer Griffith

 

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Product Details

  • Title: Replacing Gentry
  • Author: Julie N. Ford
  • Paperback: 286 pages
  • Publisher: WiDo Publishing (April 9, 2013)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1937178315
  • ISBN-13: 978-1937178314
  • FTC FYI: I was given a review e-copy in exchange for an honest review.

Book Description:Replacing Gentry

When Marlie agrees to attend a cadaver ball at Vanderbilt Medical School, she did not expect to actually see any cadavers. Or, that a strange apparition would issue her a chilling message.
Despite the cadaver’s warning, Marlie is married a year later to Tennessee State Senator, Daniel Cannon, and living in a plantation-style mansion with two step sons. Add to the mix her growing suspicion that something is amiss with the death of Daniel’s first wife, Gentry; and newlywed Marlie is definitely in over her pretty Yankee head.
What begins as an innocent inquiry into her new husband’s clouded past, ends with Marlie in the midst of a dangerous conspiracy.
A modern twist on the classic Gothic romance novels of Rebecca and Jane Eyre, Replacing Gentry follows Marlie’s precarious journey as she learns the truth about the man she married.
My Review

I already knew that Julie N. Ford knew how to write a great romance, but now I know she also knows how to write a fantastic mystery/suspense novel. From the minute you meet Marlie and she becomes involved with the rich senator, Daniel Cannon,  so quickly you know that something is up. As the pieces unfold in this novel, everyone is suspect. I felt for poor Marlie not knowing who to trust, her husband or another man, Johnny, that she was so attracted to. Even until the very end you still are wondering and trying to piece things together.

Replacing Gentry is a novel full of lies, betrayal, murder, a cult, conspiracies and of course some romance. The ending is a surprise, but I think I had it figured out several chapters before the end. You will love this new novel by Julie N. Ford. It is now one of my favorites!

Meet:Author Julie N. Ford

Julie N. Ford graduated from San Diego State University with a BA in Political Science and a minor in English Literature. In addition, she has a Masters in Social Work from the University of Alabama. Professionally, she has worked in teaching and as a Marriage & Family Counselor. She is the author of two women’s fiction novels, The Woman He Married and No Holly for Christmas, published in 2011. In addition, she wrote a romance/chick-lit novel, Count Down to Love, also published in 2011. Count Down to Love was a 2011 Whitney Award finalist. Her next novel, Replacing Gentry, is due for release April 9th, 2013.
Currently, she lives in Nashville, TN with her husband, two daughters and one hedgehog.

 

Dec 062011
 

19 days until Christmas

 

Julie has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and a minor in English Literature from San Diego State University. In addition, she earned a Masters in Social Work from the University of Alabama. She has worked in teaching, childbirth education and family therapy. Besides writing, she hopes to re-enter the Social Work field someday.

She is the author of three women’s fiction novels, The Woman He Married (March 2011) and No Holly for Christmas (November 2011), published by Whiskey Creek Press. The third, Count Down to Love (July 2011), published by Bonneville Books.

Currently, she lives in Nashville, TN with her husband, two daughters and one very feisty fish.

Connect with Julie: WEBSITE | BLOG

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LDSWBR: What Christmas-related activity would you like to do this year that you have never done before?

JULIE: Besides finding a feasible solution to solving the world’s problems, including, but not limited to, poverty, the national debt and developing sustainable alternative energy, I’ve often dreamed of going to Karlovy Vary like Queen Latifah did in Last Holiday. I know this might sound a little trite, but every time I see that movie, I imagine how wonderful it would be to spend the holidays in a European mountain city. Is it just me or does eating gourmet food, relaxing in a spa, and strolling along a snowy river or cobblestoned street wearing a puffy coat, fur hat and boots sound like heaven?

LDSWBR: If you could find one book under the tree this year, what would it be?

JULIE: Oh, just about any book would send my heart drumming with excitement. I enjoy both giving, and receiving, novels of any kind. But if I had to choose one that would cause me to squeal with excitement, it would be Kristin Hannah’s, not yet released, Home Front, or any of her other novels I don’t already own. I’ve also fantasized about indulging in a Jodi Picoult marathon/read-a-thon where I start with her first novel and work my way through to her most recent (except Sing You Home. I didn’t like that one). Only finding every one of her books under the tree would likely leave little room for anyone else’s gifts ;)

LDSWBR: What is your favorite childhood Christmas memory?

JULIE: Wow, that’s a hard question. It’s been a while since I was a child, physically at least. Mentally, well that’s debatable, so maybe I’ll just stick to a more recent memory. Last fall my husband was in a fairly serious motorcycle accident that resulted in a ten day hospital stay where he underwent surgery to repair a dislocated knee after which he suffered a minor heart attack. Not long after, he had a stroke that left him unable to speak except for a few words in Spanish (don’t ask).

By the time mid- December rolled around, thankfully, he was back on his feet, speaking English, and out of town on a business trip. That Sunday evening, my daughters and I looked out the window to see it was snowing big white flakes. Feeling overly festive, we donned coats, hats and boots, retrieved a gift from under the tree and set out through the snow for my in-laws house down the street to spread some of our holiday cheer. (In case you were wondering, I consider their close proximity both a blessing and curse, but that’s a subject for another time.)

After a short visit with the in-laws—they were not as enthusiastic about the snow as we were—we headed back. On the way home, the neighborhood was so quiet that all we could hear was the crunch of our boots in the snow and the three of us paused a moment to enjoy the silence. From the blanketed sky, snowflakes fluttered down upon us like we’d been transported into a snow globe. In our wake, we saw only our footprints fading into a clean blanket of snow. For the first time in months I was truly at peace. The whole scene was a metaphor for the season. Magically, old trials are washed away, replaced by a new hope that begins with the miracle of Christ’s birth. Sharing that moment with my girls, for now anyway, is my favorite Christmas memory.

LDSWBR: Wow. Thank you for sharing that powerful memory, Julie. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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Book prizes donated by their authors:

  • Not My Type by Melanie Jacobson
  • Cinder & Ella by Melissa Lemon (ebook)
  • Pride & Popularity by Jenni James
  • The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
  • Rearview Mirror by Stephanie Black (paperback or Kindle)
  • The Next Door Boys by Jolene B. Perry
  • Winner’s choice of one of the books in the Sadie Hoffmiller Culinary Mystery Series by Josi S. Kilpack (including Banana Split which will be released in February 2012)
  • Seeking Persephone by Sarah M. Eden
  • Obsession by Traci Hunter Abramson
  • Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
  • Indelible by Lani Woodland and a swag bag!
  • Identity by Betsy Love
  • The Hainan Incident by D.M. Coffman (autographed copy)
  • Count Down to Love by Julie N. Ford
  • Geek Girl by Cindy C. Bennett
  • The Breakup Artist by Shannen Crane Camp
  • Seers by Heather Frost
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