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Friday, August 18, 2017

"Beautiful Mess" by John Herrick

REVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Beautiful Mess
by John Herrick

Beautiful Mess by John Herrick

Beautiful Mess by John Herrick is currently on tour with Goddess Fish Promotions. The tour stops here today for my review, an excerpt, and a giveaway. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well. Don't miss out on getting your copy of Beautiful Mess for only $1.99 (save $6.00) to 26 August.


Description
A fallen star. Four Los Angeles misfits. And the Marilyn Monroe you only thought you knew.
Del Corwyn is an aging relic. An actor who advanced from errand boy to Academy Award nominee, Del kept company with the elite of Hollywood’s golden era and shared a close friendship with Marilyn Monroe. Today, however, he faces bankruptcy.
Humiliated, Del is forced to downgrade his lifestyle, sell the home he's long cherished, and fade into a history of forgotten legends - unless he can revive his career. All he needs is one last chance. While searching through memorabilia from his beloved past, Del rediscovers a mysterious envelope, dated 1962, containing an original screenplay by Marilyn Monroe - and proof that she named him its legal guardian.
Del surges to the top of Hollywood’s A-list overnight. But the opportunity to reclaim his fame and fortune brings a choice: Is Del willing to sacrifice newfound love, self-respect, and his most cherished friendship to achieve his greatest dream?
A story of warmth, humor, and honesty, Beautiful Mess follows one man's journey toward love and relevance where he least expects it - and proves coming-of-age isn't just for the young.

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Excerpt
“I have an intriguing prospect for a new film,” Del replied as he took a seat. He tapped the manila envelope tucked under his arm, which contained Marilyn’s script.
He could’ve sworn he caught Arnie in the onset of an eye roll brought to a sudden halt.
“What kind of project?”
“A pop-culture type of thing. You could say it has a retro feel to it.”
Arnie sighed. “Del, I realize you like to relive the past—”
“This is a winner, Arnie. I guarantee it.”
“And what does this winning project involve?”
“Marilyn Monroe. It’s a screenplay.”
“With all due respect, isn’t that a bit clichéd? This would need to be an angle no one else has covered. Many people have done films about Marilyn Monroe, not to mention books and memorabilia and everything else under the sun.”
“You don’t understand. This isn’t about Marilyn Monroe.” Del felt a surge of adrenaline and couldn’t contain himself. He leaned forward and, with great pomp, planted the thick package on Arnie’s desk. It landed with a thump. “It’s by Marilyn Monroe.”
Arnie sat open-mouthed as he tried to follow along. His eyes widened in perplexity. “By Marilyn Monroe,” he repeated.
“That’s right.”
“Del, what the hell are you talking about?”
With a lighthearted laugh, Del eased back into the chair. “Last night, I rummaged through some boxes I’d stored away long ago. Hadn’t looked through them in years. Relics from my heyday. Things I’d forgotten I’d saved. And at the bottom of one of those boxes, I found this.”
He patted the envelope, which crinkled at his touch.
“It’s a script, given to me in 1962.” Del caught Arnie’s eye to make sure the man paid full attention. “Written by Marilyn Monroe.”
[Want more? Click below to read a longer excerpt.]


Praise for the Book
"A creative and fresh romp through one of pop culture's most notorious tales. John Herrick's characters become your best friends. His world is keen, compelling and excessively alive." ~ Jeffrey James Keyes, New York Times bestselling author and James Patterson co-writer
"Beautiful Mess is an engaging work of fiction, a compelling and delicious 'what if' about one of the most celebrated and tragic figure in Hollywood history." ~ Foreword Reviews
"It's a unique story, and heartwarming in the reality of friendship. A Beautiful Mess hits you with a moral question, 'What would you do if...?' and makes you stop to think what is really important to living your own life. Highly recommended!" ~ Glenda
"If you enjoy reading about Hollywood, this is the book for you. Very good character development that will keep you reading well into the night. Very good book and I immensely enjoyed it. Read this book, you will not regret it." ~ vnunez-msluv2read
"There is nothing better than reading a book of fiction that can take you places you have never been, yet you feel like you are right there with the characters. Herrick does this masterfully." ~ Laura

My Review
I received this book in return for an honest review.


By Lynda Dickson
As an eighteen-year-old, Del Corwyn had the pleasure of meeting and working with Marilyn Monroe. Now, sixty years later, Del is a seventy-eight-year-old bachelor looking for a comeback role that will earn him the Oscar he missed out on forty years earlier. Circumstances conspire to bring him together with three other "misfits": Nora Jumelle, an up-and-coming actress; Felicia, a female minister; and Tristan, who masquerades online as a wellness coach. Their tales intertwine around a script Marilyn Monroe wrote and entrusted to Del in 1962. Del must decide whether to make the script public; it's just what he needs to resurrect his career, but why does the thought of it make him feel so guilty?
This is the story of unlikely friendships and romances. The book is cleverly divided into three parts, which are named after some of Marilyn's movies and hint at what is to come. The short chapters move the pace along and encourage you to keep reading just one more chapter. Told from the points-of-view of Del, Nora, and Tristan, it feels like Felicia misses out here. The author tells us how old everyone is when they are introduced, giving a sense of how important the concept of age is in Hollywood. He also draws clever parallels between the lives of Nora Jumelle and Marilyn Monroe - their names, childhood experiences, rise to stardom, and mental states. Peppered with cameos from real Hollywood actors, this reads more like dramatized nonfiction than a novel. I felt like I was saying goodbye to old friends when I turned the last page.
Warnings: coarse language, sexual references, mental illness.
Also included at the end of the book: Reading Group Guide, an interview with the author, and insight into the author's writing process.

Guest Post by the Author (originally published on the author's website)
My Inspiration Behind Beautiful Mess
In 2010, I read a biography about Marilyn Monroe for pleasure. I had seen some of her films and loved them, but knew little about her. When I read that she had spent time - against her will - in a mental care facility, I was stunned. Imagine being fully functional and of sound mind, but losing your freedom through no fault of your own. I considered how frightened she must have felt, wondering if she would ever escape, pleading for someone to believe her. And all because she was misunderstood. Then I considered how such an experience might scar its victim. Would it change her perception of life? Would she grow paranoid of others, especially after those she trusted had betrayed her? As a creative individual, what might she find as a therapeutic activity to regain her confidence?
After all these years, I still couldn’t shake my horror behind her predicament. I remembered she was once married to author Arthur Miller, who, I was surprised to learn, wrote and co-wrote some of her films. I considered their familiarity with each other as spouses. Did she observe Miller as he wrote? Did she read his drafts or offer opinions? Did she learn from him as a creative force? In that light, the idea of a screenplay penned by Marilyn Monroe seemed plausible. The compelling nature of all those facts and questions led to the backstory behind Beautiful Mess.
Then came Del Corwyn, the main character. For American actors and actresses, it can become a stepping stone to better roles. For foreign actors and actresses, it can open the door to American film, which is considered the best and most successful in the world. But through the years, I’ve wondered about actors and actresses who receive Academy Award nominations - perhaps even win the statue - who immediately disappear from the box office. Think about it: Mercedes Ruehl, Juliette Binoche, and Jean Dujardin were all lauded after their wins. But when was the last time we heard from them? It was in this vein that Del Corwyn was born.

About the Author
John Herrick
A self-described "broken Christian", John Herrick battled depression since childhood. In that context, however, he developed intuition for themes of spiritual journey and the human heart.
Herrick graduated from the University of Missouri - Columbia. Rejected for every writing position he sought, he turned to information technology and fund development, where he cultivated analytical and project management skills that helped shape his novel-writing process. He seized unpaid opportunities writing radio commercial copy and ghostwriting for two nationally syndicated radio preachers.
The Akron Beacon Journal hailed Herrick's From the Dead as "a solid debut novel". Published in 2010, it became an Amazon bestseller. The Landing, a semifinalist in the inaugural Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award contest, followed. Publishers Weekly predicted "Herrick will make waves" with his novel Between These Walls.
Herrick's nonfiction book 8 Reasons Your Life Matters (FREE) introduced him to new readers worldwide. The free ebook surpassed 150,000 downloads and hit #1 on Amazon's Motivational Self-Help and Christian Inspiration bestseller lists. Reader response prompted a trade paperback.
His latest novel, Beautiful Mess, folds the legend of Marilyn Monroe into an ensemble romantic-comedy.
Herrick admits his journey felt disconnected. "It was a challenge but also a growth process," he acknowledges. "But in retrospect, I can see God's fingerprints all over it."

Giveaway
Enter the tour-wide giveaway for a chance to win a Kindle version of Beautiful Mess plus Kindle versions of entire John Herrick backlist.

Be sure to check out the author's website for a Reading Group Guide, Virtual Soundtrack, Trivia Nuggets, and Excerpts. Plus, sign up for the author's newsletter to receive a FREE copy of The Prince Meets the Showgirl, a prelude to Beautiful Mess.

The Prince Meets the Showgirl by John Herrick

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Friday, September 27, 2013

"Darkest Day (What She Knew Trilogy, Book 2)" by K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns

NEW RELEASE and GIVEAWAY
Darkest Day
(What She Knew Trilogy, Book 2)
by K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns


Darkest Day, the second book in the What She Knew trilogy, has just been released. Enter the giveaway below for your chance to win an ebook copy. Fateful Night, the first book in the trilogy, is ON SALE for only $0.99 to 30 September. You can read my interview with author K. R. Hughes in my previous blog post as well as enter the giveaway for your chance to win an ebook copy of Fateful Night. The authors are currently working on the final book in the series.

Description
Was 'what she knew' enough to save JFK?
On the tragic day of John F. Kennedy's assassination, the nation mourns the loss of a president who stood for radical change and whose charisma carried him through the masses with never before seen devotion. Kennedy's determination to pay the U.S. back for his good fortune never wavered, with a presidency riddled in strife from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Cold War and finally to the Vietnam conflict nothing was easy for him.
In this fictional novel, Kennedy isn't on a world tour or even in Texas in 1963. Instead he is in the Alps recovering from back surgery, a ruse that he had planned with Bobby, and his double months in advance of the tour. With the oval office tapped and the ever present Bobby running interference there was little likelihood that anyone would realize this was not the president. In fact, no one did.
Now, the world believes their beloved president is dead, there is no going back for Jack. While the decisions are difficult, it is far better to leave his 'death' alone than to risk political failure for his family clan and ridicule for his young widow.
Kennedy must now take on another face, name, and identity. Who is behind the assassination? What was the ultimate goal in killing the president? Was it to topple the American government and take down the Kennedys with it? Find out in this action packed conspiracy novel.

Excerpt
The President helped the first lady into the limo. He patted her hand and climbed in beside her. Just as the car began to roll he spotted someone on the sidewalk. No, it can’t be.
He did a double take as the car rounded the first corner and he could see the face clearly in the sunlight. It’s not, it can’t be. Marilyn?
As the car moved out of view she lifted her hand to her lips and blew her famous kiss his way.


Stansel was out of breath when he reached Latimer. “We don’t have him!”
“What do you mean, ‘we don’t have him’?” Latimer’s eyes were nearly popping out of his head. “What happened? The CIA said they had Oswald and Bannister!”
“They do have Bannister, but the other man is not Oswald.”

Review
If you want to be SHOCKED and want to find out what could have happened with John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe, then you will want to get your hands on this book and read Darkest Day by two awesome authors K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns! They have came out with Darkest Day as part of the What She Knew trilogy and I could not put this book down! The first book Fateful Night was about the death and life of Marilyn Monroe and it really made you think about whether the events of her death were real or covered up in some kind of conspiracy! Darkest Day continues the story and makes your imagination run wondering what truly happened to JFK and Marilyn Monroe. These authors really invite you to get engrossed in the story and makes you think about the "What If's".
The Darkest Day plot is very well unexpected and a wonderful read if you are into JFK and Marilyn Monroe. It will keep you on the edge of your seat as you get further and further into the story line! So if you really want to find out about what could have happened in the eyes of two talented authors, I suggest you start with Fateful Night then move on to Darkest Day. They have put some fascinating historical facts in this book and switched things around. I believe you will be shocked at the "What If's" as I was. But you will have to read the book because I will not put any spoilers out! I can't wait till the next book comes out! Kudos to K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns for writing a great trilogy!

About the Authors
K. R. Hughes
Hughes is an English major from Amarillo, Texas. She now resides near Atlanta, Georgia. Hughes enjoys working with budding writers and tutoring English. Her passion is for at-risk teens. She volunteers to help teens realize their potential and find their passion. Hughes has two grown children, Justin and Kayti, and two four-legged girls, MayZee and Ruthie.
Hughes enjoys writing with her co-author T. L. Burns. Fateful Night is the first novel in the What She Knew trilogy; Darkest Day is the second book. They are currently working on Book 3 of the What She Knew trilogy, the fast paced novel that finishes telling the story.
You can find other works by this author, under the pen name Kymber Lee, in the Historical Romance section. Treasured Love and Lord Tristan's True Love are fun romps set in 1811 in Regency England. Lee (Hughes) wrote these novels for her grandmother, who is a huge supporter of her work.

T. L. Burns
Burns is originally from California (desert region, with mountains), spent nearly 20 years in the panhandle of Texas (again, desert region only without the mountains), then two years near Atlanta, Georgia. In her words, "Trees and flowers everywhere!! Even the weeds are green and lush! I feel like I'm living in a postcard!! And, no wind! The desert regions are sooooo windy." Only to find herself back in the desert, Las Vegas, NV.
Burns passion is for at-risk families. She volunteers her time to help the needy, not with a hand-out but with a hand-up. She is married and has two grown sons (best sons in the whole world) and one 4-legged son, Digby!
Burns and Hughes work hard to write and network over the long distance that separates them. As Burns' co-author puts it, "She is the foremost researcher and historical guru for our novel the What She Knew trilogy." Book 1, Fateful Night, was released May 2013 and Book 2, Darkest Day, has just been released. They are busily working on Book 3.

Giveaway
The authors have kindly donated an ebook copy of Darkest Day for one lucky winner. Please show your appreciation by entering.

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Monday, September 23, 2013

"Fateful Night (What She Knew Trilogy, Book 1)" by K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns

INTERVIEW and GIVEAWAY
Fateful Night
(What She Knew Trilogy, Book 1)
by K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns


Fateful Night is the first book in the What She Knew trilogy. It is ON SALE for only $0.99 to 30 September. Get it now before reading the sequel, Darkest Day, which has just been released. You can read my interview with author K. R. Hughes below and enter the giveaway for your chance to win an ebook copy of Fateful Night. The authors are currently working on the final book in the series.

Description
Did Marilyn Monroe commit suicide? Did someone get away with an elaborate plot to murder the famous sex goddess? On that "Fateful Night" in August 1962 find out what may have happened to her and why she was killed. Many argue that she was involved in way too many secrets from different factions of the world. She was a smart woman who could play the dumb blonde to attain her stardom yet she unwittingly learned of conspiracy plots and political threats that would not only end her life but that of the current president, John F. Kennedy.
In this fast paced suspense every major player of the early sixties is involved, from the world politicians, to the Rat Pack, to Hollywood, and the mafia. What if Marilyn Monroe had lived and what if what she knew could have saved JFK?
Fact or fiction? What if....


Excerpt
With an almighty kick the door crashed open and Peter ran into the bedroom. “Shit! Marilyn!”
Kneeling beside the bed the stench of vomit assailed his nostrils even before he saw it, staining the sheets and pillow around the woman.
“Marilyn, wake up.” He shook her hard enough to force her to stir.
Sighing in relief, he scooped her up, carried her across the room, and out of the house unconscious in his arms. Pushing her into the backseat of his sedan, Peter jumped in and sped away.
“Hang in there, Marilyn. We’re almost there. Don’t die now.”

Book Trailer
Please note this book has been reissued with a new cover and other changes since this trailer was made.


Review
I cannot imagine attempting to change the death and life of a historical figure. Thankfully, K. R. Hughes and T. L. Burns can. Fateful Night is a well-researched account of what if. What if Marilyn Monroe didn't actually die of an overdose? What if she instead survived a murder attempt? Who was out to silence her and who would protect her?
I found myself transformed into the past, sometimes questioning if the events were real or part of the story. And honestly, I'm still not certain about some of them. To me that is the beauty of a well-crafted book.

Interview With the Author
Welcome K. R. Hughes (Kymber Lee Hughes). Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to talk to me about the What She Knew trilogy and your co-author T. L. Burns (Tamy Lee Burns).
Where are you from?
I'm from Amarillo, Texas.
Burns is from Ridgecrest, California.
Please tell me a little about yourself.
I have an English degree with a minor in Journalism and currently reside in Atlanta, Georgia, where I co-author with Burns. I have written two historical romances, Treasured Love and Lord Tristan's True Love, under the name Kymber Lee.
Burns taught at a private school and enjoys mentoring and teaching. She is married and has two grown children. She's currently researching and writing the next sequel with me.
What's your latest news?
Our novel Fateful Night was published in May 2013 and the sequel, Darkest Day, has just been released. Our agent has had us busy with book signings, speaking engagements, and a book tour.
When and why did you begin writing?
I have always loved writing and journalism. I've written five historical novels set in the Regency Era of 1811.
Burns was dragged into the business after I took a class with a well-known published author. That is where we came up with the idea for What She Knew and we wrote the first chapter. The teacher loved it and persuaded us to write the full novel.
When did you first consider yourselves to be a writer?
After our first book signing. LOL – but it's true.
What inspired you to write your first book?
My grandmother has always been my biggest fan and she's the one who thought I could write the Regency Romances as well as some of the other published authors.
As for Burns, she was brought in as chief researcher and has done a terrific job on all of the scripts that have been done from the novel version.
Do you have a specific writing style?
Our novels are sparse in detail and rich in action and speech. We believe everyone knows what an Italian restaurant looks like or the White House lawn. People don't always need a lot of flowery details to get the image in their heads.
How did you come up with the title?
That was a tough one. We struggled with it for a long time and then one day it just popped. Marilyn Monroe was in the forefront of every known circle; political, Hollywood, and even the mob. She knew all kinds of secrets. Perhaps it was "what she knew" that caused her death. Just sayin'.
Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp?
Not really, but if they do happen to wonder if Marilyn Monroe was really murdered, well, we can't help that now can we?
How much of the book is realistic?
It is historically extremely accurate. Burns took great pains to make sure that the dates and places were correct in every sequence. We love that it feels so real for a fictional novel.
Are experiences based on someone you know, or events in your own life?
Our pat answer here is that everyone either wanted to be Marilyn Monroe or be with her. She is a beloved Hollywood star who was unfortunately treated like she was a dumb blonde. In reality she was extremely intelligent and kept a close eye on what was going on around her.
What types of books have influenced your life most?
Mystery, conspiracy, and drama.
If you had to choose, which writer would you consider a mentor?
Burns loves Agatha Christie and I second that.
What book are you reading now?
Numerous research novels from the Johnson era.
Are there any new authors that have grabbed your interest?
There are several from Master Koda that we have grown fond of. No names please, we love them all.
What are your current projects?
We have just released the second book and are currently working on the last book in the trilogy. Then we are going to take some time to rest after our book signing tour.
Name someone you feel has supported you, outside of family members.
Our manager William Chelafas and our literary agent Janet Espy.
Do you see writing as a career?
We both do now.
If you had to do it all over again, would you change anything in your first book?
Funny you ask that. We actually got a do-over. We wrote the pilot episode for J. J. Abrams, and decided we liked some of the action scenes in the script and added them to the re-release of the novel. How blessed are we?
That's great! Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
Not having enough time in the day to write all we'd like. People don't understand that career authors have to research, discuss with the co-author and work out details. It isn't instant and we don't have tons of time to just lay around eating bons-bons or watching TV.
Do you have to travel much concerning your books?
Yes, on our book signing tour we traveled from Atlanta, Georgia, to Dallas, Texas, to New York City and Hollywood, with everything in between.
Who designed the covers for the What She Knew books?
Kenny Burns from Amarillo, Texas – he truly rocks the cover art.
What was the hardest part of writing these books?
Finding time to write together; with family and jobs writing the first one was mostly scheduling issues.
Did you learn anything from writing your books and what was it?
Of course we did. We learned lots about the Kennedys, Marilyn Monroe as a person and the mob. We also realized a truth we'd instinctively known for a long time. Not only are we best friends - ying-yang- but also an excellent writing duo. We absolutely love spending time together and we have a rhythm that is natural and easy to our writing.
Do you have any advice for other writers?
Write, write, write! Write something every day. Give yourself a goal of one page or ten pages but WRITE! Why do you think we're called writers? It's because we WRITE. Don't give up on writing, all right? LOL.
Great advice. Do you have anything specific that you want to say to your readers?
It's FICTION – she died. Please don't contact us and ask us where we've hidden her and what she's doing now. Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 – really.
If you were not a writer what else would you like to have done?
I probably would have been a critic! LOL.
Thanks for the chat and best of luck with your book tour.

About the Authors
K. R. Hughes
Hughes is an English major from Amarillo, Texas. She now resides near Atlanta, Georgia. Hughes enjoys working with budding writers and tutoring English. Her passion is for at-risk teens. She volunteers to help teens realize their potential and find their passion. Hughes has two grown children, Justin and Kayti, and two four-legged girls, MayZee and Ruthie.
Hughes enjoys writing with her co-author T. L. Burns. Fateful Night is the first novel in the What She Knew trilogy; Darkest Day is the second book. They are currently working on Book 3 of the What She Knew trilogy, the fast paced novel that finishes telling the story.
You can find other works by this author, under the pen name Kymber Lee, in the Historical Romance section. Treasured Love and Lord Tristan's True Love are fun romps set in 1811 in Regency England. Lee (Hughes) wrote these novels for her grandmother, who is a huge supporter of her work.
T. L. Burns
Burns is originally from California (desert region, with mountains), spent nearly 20 years in the panhandle of Texas (again, desert region only without the mountains), then two years near Atlanta, Georgia. In her words, "Trees and flowers everywhere!! Even the weeds are green and lush! I feel like I'm living in a postcard!! And, no wind! The desert regions are sooooo windy." Only to find herself back in the desert, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Burns passion is for at-risk families. She volunteers her time to help the needy, not with a hand-out but with a hand-up. She is married and has two grown sons (best sons in the whole world) and one 4-legged son, Digby!
Burns and Hughes work hard to write and network over the long distance that separates them. As Burns' co-author puts it, "She is the foremost researcher and historical guru for our novel the What She Knew trilogy." Book 1, Fateful Night, was released May 2013 and Book 2, Darkest Day, has just been released. They are busily working on Book 3.

Giveaway
The authors have kindly donated an ebook copy of Fateful Night for one lucky winner. Please show your appreciation by entering.

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