Wednesday, 10 July 2019

New Release Spotlight & Excerpt: The Unlikely Life Of Maisie Meadows



The Unlikely Life of Maisie Meadows by Jenni Keer

When Maisie Meadows finds herself single and jobless on New Year’s Day, she resolves that this will be the year she focuses on bringing her scattered family back together. Romance is all very well, but it’s the people you grew up with that matter the most.
But a new job working at an auction house puts her in the path of Theo, a gorgeous but unattainable man who she can’t help but be distracted by. As their bond begins to grow, Maisie finds herself struggling to fulfil the promise she made to herself – but the universe has other ideas, and it’s not long before the Meadows family are thrown back together in the most unlikely of circumstances…
Can dealing with other people’s treasures help Maisie to let go of the past, and teach her who she ought to treasure the most?



Thank you so much for having me on your blog. It’s lovely to be here and to share a small section of my latest book The Unlikely Life of Maisie Meadows with you all. I’ve chosen the scene where Maisie is looking around the weird and wonderful world of Gildersleeve’s Auctioneers, with the flamboyant Johnny interviewing her for a job at the company. It’s a pivotal moment, because her decision to accept is about to set in motion a very unlikely chain of events...

Maisie stood in the doorway to Saleroom Two. It was the upmarket version of the larger barn they’d just walked through. Saleroom One held household and modern effects; this was antiques. Both had the large central space divided by trestle tables, strewn with boxes. Larger items, such as furniture, stood around the edge and pictures and rugs hung from the walls.
At the far end stood a glass-fronted cabinet that contained small objects of value, every item proudly displaying a numbered sticker, which Johnny explained was cross-referenced in their printed catalogues. In her efforts to understand the system she looked up the lot number for a pair of silver cufflinks and read the description with a £130–£190 estimate. It seemed a frustratingly vague idea of their value to her.
Having never been to an auction, Maisie was wary of them as a concept. She liked the certainty of wanting an object, knowing its price and being able to purchase it without competition. There were too many elements of chance associated with the random and unstructured nature of bidding for her liking.
Johnny leaned an elbow on the top of the cabinet and ran a hand through his bouncy hair. There was a pause when all she could hear was the echoing footsteps of the porters at the back of the barn.
Look, I’ll be brutally honest,’ he said, ‘I’ve only had seven applicants and interviewed three. You are far and away the most impressive candidate and possibly over-qualified for this job. We need marketing skills like yours to help the company grow but you’ll also be asked to lift tables, offer practical help on auction days and even sweep up occasionally.’ His foot toyed with some dead leaves blown in by the wind, letting them crunch beneath his highly polished shoes.
The advert in the local paper had been optimistically worded: Growing firm of Auctioneers seeks individual with marketing and communications skills to contribute to vibrant team. Maisie was beginning to suspect General dogsbody who knows a bit about computers because we’re largely clueless, and who’ll probably be asked to clean the toilets if we’re a man down might be a more accurate job description.
However, I promise you won’t have anyone looking over your shoulder or making you account for your movements, and I will genuinely listen to any input and ideas you have. I liked your portfolio, particularly the unusual Wickerman’s beer mats you designed for the Felixstowe Beer Festival. You are clearly creative and focused. But more importantly, I like you.’
For the first time that morning, Johnny looked slightly nervous; tiny beads of sweat forming on his corned beef-coloured brow. He was wringing his hands together and looking intently at her face. ‘So, my darling, I fall procumbent at your alabaster feet, and ask if you are in or out?’
Not quite sure whether being procumbent was a good thing or not, Maisie gazed across the cluttered room of miscellaneous objects, contemplated the joy of a ten-minute commute, and the distinct and welcome lack of potential romantic partners in the workplace.
In,’ she said.

The fictional Gildersleeve’s was inspired by the wonderful T.W.Gaze Auction Rooms in Diss, and the staff gave up their time to let me research the setting. I hope I have done them justice.
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I hope you enjoyed this little taster, and if you’d like to read more about the eclectic staff, including the terribly sweet older porter Arthur, the frustratingly laid-back but handsome Theo and the emotional significance an unusual black and white teapot has for Maisie when it appears in the sale, then do pop over to Amazon to view the eBook, which is out now.

Jenni Keer is a history graduate who embarked on a career in contract flooring before settling in the middle of the Suffolk countryside with her antique furniture restorer husband. She has valiantly attempted to master the ancient art of housework but with four teenage boys in the house it remains a mystery. Instead, she spends her time at the keyboard writing women's fiction to combat the testosterone-fuelled atmosphere with her number one fan #Blindcat by her side. Much younger in her head than she is on paper, she adores any excuse for fancy-dress and is part of a disco formation dance team.

The Hopes and Dreams of Lucy Baker was published in January 2019.

The Unlikely Life of Maisie Meadows is out in July 2019.
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Giveaway to Win a signed copy of The Hopes and Dreams of Lucy Baker,  pack of Scratbag notelets,  pretty purple pen and a Maisie bookmark (Open to UK Only)
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Tuesday, 9 July 2019

New Release Spotlight & Excerpt: Meet Me in Cockleberry Bay by Nicola May



Meet Me in Cockleberry Bay by Nicola May
The cast of the runaway bestseller, The Corner Shop in Cockleberry Bay, are back – including Rosa, Josh, Mary, Jacob, Sheila, new mum Titch and, last but by no means least, Hot, the adorable dachshund.

Newly wed, and with her inherited corner shop successfully up and running, Rosa Smith seems to have all that anyone could wish for. But the course of true love never did run smooth and Rosa’s suspicions that her husband is having an affair have dire consequences.

Reaching rock bottom before she can climb back up to the top, fragile Rosa is forced to face her fears, addiction and jealousy head on.

With a selection of meddling locals still at large, a mystery fire and Titch’s frantic search for the real father of her sick baby, the second book in this enchanting series will take you on a further unpredictable journey of self-discovery.
Amazon UK      Amazon US 

An extract from Meet Me in Cockleberry Bay – is that a new dog we see down in the bay?
Morning, morning, morning!’ Jacob followed Ugly, Pongo and the Duchess into the Corner Shop, to both Rosa and Hot’s delight. The pugs were looking smart in their fashionable coats, which were the same shade as their bulbous but enchanting brown eyes.
The three older dogs tore through to the shop kitchen and scrabbled at the door until Rosa opened it, allowing them to run around and play in the backyard.
Rosa picked up the Duchess and snuggled the adorable puppy into her chest, saying, ‘Mmm, you smell so warm and clean.’ The little dog, not enamoured by being half squeezed to death, started to wriggle furiously until Rosa was forced to put her gently back down to the floor.
‘Not a lot of warm clean smells at ours, I’m afraid,’ Jacob told her. ‘More like pungent poops at the bottom of the stairs. Did Hot ever mess inside?’
‘Oh yes,’ Rosa nodded. ‘These little beauties are renowned for it, evidently. He hasn’t done it since I moved down here as I’m with him most of the time, but when I left him in his crate when I worked in London, he quite often left me a little brown present – a protest poo as they’re known - despite the dog-walker coming in at lunchtime and me walking him as soon as I got in.’
She advised, ‘You’ve got to be fair but firm, leader of the pack Mr Jacob Sharp-Marino.’
‘Message received. I’ll pass it on to my co-leader of the pack, Signor Raffaele.’ He held the Duchess’s lead as the tiny creature danced around, her hindquarters waggling comically as she busily sniffed at the many fascinating smells in the shop.
I’m not used to women at the best of times, as you know,’ Jacob said, and they both laughed. ‘By the way, I saw something in one of the Sunday paper supplements the other day describing the breed and thought I must tell you about it. The writer said that mini-dachshunds were “a fascinating blend of ferocity, entitlement and neediness”, and that you should be ready to live with “a tiny clown”.’
‘That’s probably how Josh would describe me now.’ Rosa’s voice was sad.
‘Aw.’ Jacob put a hand on her arm. ‘When he came in to watch the rugby, he insinuated that you’d had a bit of a contretemps on Saturday night.’

Award winning author Nicola May lives in Ascot in Berkshire with her rescue cat Stanley. Her hobbies include watching films that involve a lot of swooning, crabbing in South Devon, eating flapjacks and enjoying a flutter on the horses. Inspired by her favourite authors Milly Johnson and Carole Matthews, Nicola writes what she describes as chicklit with a kick.

Website - www.nicolamay.com

Giveaway to Win a signed copy of The Corner Shop on Cockleberry Bay (Open INT)
*Terms and Conditions –Worldwide entries welcome.  Please enter using the Rafflecopter box below.  The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then Rachel’s Random Resources reserves the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over.  Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize, after which time Rachel’s Random Resources will delete the data.  I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.