Thursday, 7 November 2013

Meet....Ali Mcnamara



THE NOVEL CAFE WELCOMES....ALI MCNAMARA


As a huge fan I was delighted when Ali agreed to take part in a small interview for the Novel Cafe. Ali's new book 'Step back in Time' was published yesterday. Interview conducted October 2013.

Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions for my new blog....welcome to the Novel Cafe!

Tell us a little about yourself Ali?

I live in Cambridgeshire UK with my family and our two Labrador dogs.
But I would love to live by the sea one day, with an apartment overlooking Central Park in NYC for the occasional break!

When did you first start to write? Is being an author something you have always wanted to be?

I actually started writing stories by accident on an Internet message board; they became so popular that they were sold to raise money for a cancer awareness charity. I decided if people were enjoying my stories so much on the Internet, maybe I should have a go at writing a real book! It was my third attempt that was to become my first published novel – From Notting Hill with Love…Actually.



I for one loved the From Notting Hill to...Books. Movies played such a large part in these, are you a big film fan like Scarlett?

I love a good, witty rom-com! But I can’t be doing with horror and unnecessary violence in the cinema at all. I’d walk out!

If you could be in one film which would it be and which Character would you play?

Silver Linings Playbook: Mostly because it’s a fab script, but I’d also love Jennifer Lawrence’s figure, and I’d love to play opposite the rather lovely Bradley Cooper!

Are your own experiences and people you know and meet always the main inspiration for your books?

Yes, I think it has to be. Then your writing comes over as realistic and your stories genuine.

Very exciting...your fourth novel 'Step Back in Time' is due for release early next month, can you tell us a little about it?


I think the book blurb sums it up better than me!
When single career girl Jo-Jo steps onto a zebra crossing and gets hit by a car, she awakes to find herself in 1963. The fashion, the music, her job, even her romantic life: everything is different. And then it happens three more times, and Jo-Jo finds herself living a completely new life in the 1970's, 80's and 90's. The only people she can rely on are Harry and Ellie, two companions from 2013, and George, the owner of a second-hand record store. If she's ever to return from her travels, Jo-Jo must work out why she's jumping through time like this. And if she does make it back, will her old life ever be the same again?

What’s next for Ali?

A third in the series of Notting Hill books due to be published in 2014!


Christmas is Coming!


It’s that time of year again! Santa and his Elves are getting ready to spoil us all with gifts. To help us get into the spirit it’s definitely time to pick up a good Christmas read. Here's a few of the newbies that jumped out at me, click the link and treat yourself!




And some old favourites….















Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Author Special - J.H.CARDWELL

Today I have the pleasure in introducing aspiring author J.H.Cardwell to the Novel Cafe. Thank you to Julie for taking the time to write this piece, I for one are very much looking forward to reading your books :-)



Attainment and Atonement by J. H. Cardwell (the Attainment Series)

I, like most of you, am an avid reader of mostly contemporary romance, new adult books, and some chick-lit. I am not a fan of very slow reads though. I like the story to move quickly, keep my interest, and make me want to not put it down. While this drives me crazy from lack of sleep the next day, it is a welcome buzz in feeling like I have actually lived the story.

So, after years of reading two and three novels a week, I decided to pursue my interest in writing my own stories. I have jotted down ideas here and there over time; so when it was time to pick my debut novel storyline, I chose one that came directly from local headlines. See, I have three daughters, and reading about a date rape victim who decided to talk about her horrific life-changing story, in hopes of alerting other young girls, became the perfect starter. For those of you that haven’t read Attainment, be prepared for a shocking prologue or as others have termed it an ‘in your face’ beginning. Once the tragedy occurs, the rest of the story is totally fictitious on how this character may have lived her life – love, school, friends, family etc… in the weeks, months, years to come. You can read about love, lust, betrayal, and friendship. There is even a murder in the story. Overcoming this tragedy and finding true love yields to a challenging love triangle for Reese in the book Attainment. [Teaser…wait until you read more about Reese and the chain of events with those special guys in Atonement - now out!]


What have been some of your favorite basis for a good story? Do you have stories ripped from the headlines that would make for a great novel? I have many ideas for upcoming books that I can’t wait for you to read; but!! You can learn more by logging on to www.jhcardwell.com. Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads. Right now is a great time to join and win some nice giveaways during my blog tour for Attainment and special pricing events! I look forward to hearing from you all!


Julies books are available on Amazon today....







Monday, 4 November 2013

My Best Friend Blogs....

I have been so overwhelmed by everyone's response to my new blog, Thank you all so much! Reading my emails, being in touch with many authors and coming home to have a new book in the postbox to read and review has been very exciting and I can only hope it continues! So.... I just had to share the love! My best friend of over 20 years Laura, who is an avid reader just like me, will be joining me as a reviewer at The Novel Cafe. Between us we hope we can share so much more with you all.... So watch this space!

Nic xx

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Meet...Paige Toon

The Novel Cafe welcomes.....Paige Toon


Today amazing author Paige Toon has joined me at The Novel Café to
answer a few questions. Author of 8 truly brilliant stories and 3 coming soon I
am so delighted that Paige has taken the time to speak to
us, so thank you Paige!



1. Have you always wanted to be an author?

Ever since I can remember. I've always written stories, poems, songs, ever since I was a little girl. I wanted to be an author pretty much as soon as I understood what one was!


2. Are you a big reader yourself?


If so what type of books do you like to read? I used to read all the time, then I got a book deal and I was worried that reading other peoples books - especially chick-lit - would scare me off writing. I had my first baby around the time my first book was published so I didn't have a lot of time for reading anyway - all my baby's nap times were spent with me writing Johnny Be Good. I read and loved the Twilight series during this time and now I love YA sci fi and dystopian novels, but recently I've been reading a lot of chick lit again and loving it.


3. Do you have a favourite author? If so a favourite book?


I've always loved Marian Keyes - the queen of chick lit! Her favourite book of mine would probably be The Other Side of the Story or The Brightest Star in the Sky.


4. What are you doing when you're not writing?


Being a mum. I spend all my time writing when my kids are at school and nursery, then all my time playing - or doing housework and other boring stuff - when they're not.


5. Your first book 'Lucy in the Sky' was absolutely fantastic. If it was transformed into film who would be your choices to act out the characters of Lucy, Nathan and Molly be?


I'm often asked this question and I find it really hard to answer. Maybe Isla Fisher for Lucy - at least she's an Aussie - and Liam Hemsworth for Nathan? He's a bit of alright... Not sure about Molly. Any suggestions?


6. The covers of your books are always so stunning, do you have much influence/say in these?


I wish I could say I did, but I usually make suggestions and Simon & Schuster blow my ideas out of the water. I love the cover designs so much - and I do suggest tweaks, but it's mostly S&S's handiwork!


7. Your next Novel 'Thirteen Weddings' is due out next year. Can you tell us a little about it?


It's about a wedding photographer called Bronte - you first heard of her in Pictures of Lily - and she falls in love with a groom. Dum dum dummm!


8. What was your main influence for this book?


I wish I could remember how I came up with this idea! I would be lost right now without the help of an absolutely lovely wedding photographer and all the readers who are currently emailing me inspiration to my Facebook page!


9.  Finally a few quick fire questions...


Book or Kindle? I have to say I'm a bit of a Kindle convert since getting one last year for Christmas - I've never read so much in my life!


Daniel Cleaver or Mark Darcy? I do love a bad boy, but I really wanted Bridget to end up with Mark.


Jacob or Edward? It was always Edward for me although I did really love Jacob too. In the movies, I have to say I was more for Jacob in the end, but that might have be down to Taylor Lautner's hot bod!

Click to Buy Paige's books today




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Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Happy Anniversary!

So this weekend I celebrate my first wedding anniversary! Happy Anniversary to my amazing Husband...anyway i just couldn't resist a wedding related blog! In the lead up to my wedding I loved reading a good wedding novel, I still do! The Dresses, Veils, Tiaras, Bridesmaids, Hen parties...the whole shebang is truly magical! My wedding day was the best day of my entire life (cliché I know!) so reading about all these characters and the adventures they go through leading up to/on/after their/somebodies big day...I love it! So enough mushy stuff....Here are some of the bestselling wedding lit...Click on them to buy today!





Have I missed any of your favourites??

















Sunday, 27 October 2013

Meet....Lori Nelson Spielman


The Novel Cafe welcomes.....Lori Nelson Spielman



Today I am over the moon to welcome Lori, author of bestselling novel 'The Life List' to join me at The Novel Cafe. Huge thank you to Lori for taking time out of her busy writing schedule to tell us about herself and her latest book. A huge congrats on the success of your incredible debut novel!

1. For those who may not have heard about Lori, can you tell us a little about yourself?

First of all, thank you so much for hosting me today, Nicole. Now, on to the questions…

I’m just an ordinary woman who had a dream of being a writer, and because I’m so stubborn, I actually made it happen. I live in Michigan with my wonderful husband--a college professor (no, he wasn't my professor!) I have two step-kids and a cat named K.C. I’m an avid reader and runner, I love to sail and travel, and I enjoy baking. Like Brett, the main character in The Life List, I am a home bound teacher. I teach inner-city students in their homes or the hospital when they are too physically or mentally ill to attend school. But this year I’m on a leave of absence from the school district to promote The Life List, and hopefully to write book number two.

2. If you weren't an author what would you be?
Hmm, I guess I would be a home bound teacher, just as I was before the book was published. Though I truly love the job, my real passion is writing, so published or not, I’d probably still be writing, just for the love of it.

3. Tell us a little about your debut book, The Life List.
In a nutshell, it’s a love story between a mother and a daughter. Thirty-four year-old Brett Bohlinger embarks on a year-long journey of self-discovery after her mother passes away and leaves her an inheritance with one big stipulation — in order to receive it she must complete the items on a “life list” of goals she made for herself when she was 14. She reluctantly embarks on this bewildering and comedic journey through her adolescent dreams, surprised to find the life, and the self, she’d lost along the way.

4. What was your inspiration for the book?
The seed for The Life List was found in an old cedar box—a miniature hope chest I’d received for high school graduation. Over the years I’d place special things in the box. When I opened it a few years ago, I discovered a yellowed piece of paper entitled, Lori’s List—an abandoned life list I’d written somewhere between ages 12 and 14.
The crumpled piece of paper revealed a list of 29 things my adolescent mind imagined would make for a good life. I’d also added a sidebar called Ways to Be, which included such pearls as, Don’t talk about ANYONE. Laugh. Say “hi” to everyone.
As I stood reading the list some thirty years later, it pleased me that I had, indeed, accomplished many of my goals. I had made the cheer leading squad (phew, right?). I had my share of boyfriends, though they arrived much later than that young girl once hoped, thank God. I’d graduated from college and learned to ski and traveled to Europe. I was a teacher, a profession I loved. I had a good marriage. I even had a cat. But I didn't live on a lake. I hadn't designed my own home. I didn't have two kids, or a horse, or a dog.
As I read the list, I thought about how different my life would be if I’d fulfilled every goal my youthful heart longed for. In no time, my mind was racing. A story was taking shape. What if someone were forced to finish their life list—a list they thought they’d outgrown? In the course of several days, my story evolved. Soon, pages for Another Sky were piling up, becoming the manuscript that would later be re-titled, The Life List.

5. Do you have a Life List just like Brett? If so what would be the top three?
Yes, I do have an updated life list. My top three goals are: 1. Visit Italy. 2. Have a tree house overlooking water. 3. Live in a foreign country.

6. If you could describe The Life List in just 5 words what would they be?
Let’s see…I’m drawing from some of the reviews I’ve received where I hear words like inspiring, funny, touching, heartwarming, and hopeful.

7. How long did it take for you to write the book and how did you feel when you wrote that final word?
I wrote the first draft very quickly—in less than four months. However, my method is to write madly and badly! That’s right, I don’t worry about mistakes in my first draft. If I don’t know a landmark or need to do research, I simply type two X’s and continue. It’s during the re-writing that I spend the bulk of my time. Most of the following year was spent polishing and revising the manuscript.

And how did I feel when I wrote that last word? Absolutely thrilled and exhilarated, filled with joy and pride. But there was also a fair amount of self-doubt and skepticism. I knew the next step would be pitching the manuscript to agents, and that’s when the self-doubt barged in. I am a schoolteacher, not a novelist. What makes me think this manuscript is worthy of publication? But I took a chance and queried agents, and was lucky enough to be offered representation by the fabulous Jenny Bent.

8. What shall we expect next from Lori?
Hopefully many more novels! I’m currently working on book two, a story about a young woman who must seek forgiveness for a past mistake in order to move forward. But admitting her past mistake could cost her her job, her reputation, and her relationship.

Thank you so much Lori. The Life List is available to buy on Amazon..Click here now for your copy!





Wednesday, 23 October 2013


Book Review: 
The Power Trip by Jackie Collins 

A Russian billionaire and his state of the art yacht. His beautiful and sexy supermodel girlfriend. And five dynamic, powerful and famous couples invited on the yacht's maiden voyage. A senator and his lovely but unhappy wife. A very attractive movie star and his needy ex-waitress girlfriend. A famous black footballer and his interior designer wife. A male Latin singing sensation and his older English boyfriend. And a maverick writer with his Asian journalist female friend. Could this be the trip of a lifetime? Or a trip from hell? Whatever happens on the high seas doesn't necessarily stay there. The Power Trip - take it if you dare.


My mum has always been a huge fan of Jackie Collins and has been telling me to read one of her books for years, so I thought I would bite the bullet and go for it. 

The first section of the book 'The Invitation' introduces the 12 main characters in the book. The Russian Billionaire, Aleksandr Kasianenko, his supermodel girlfriend Bianca and the 5 couples about to board the trip of a lifetime. When I started to read I must say I got rather confused, all these different characters, their life stories, I was in such a muddle. How was I going to remember who was who?! Having to keep recapping what I had already read to remind myself was getting a bit tedious but I knew I had to stick with it and I was right, it soon became very easy to get to know all the individuals and the secrets among them. The second section of the book 'The Trip' is when the adventure gets underway. The ship sets sail with all its guests but none of them know what’s waiting for them just around the corner....and I don't want to spoil it for you so I shall stop there!

I am glad that I read the book but it isn't one of my favourites. Maybe because it wasn't the typical 'Chick Lit' I usually enjoy reading and it didn't contain any humour. The characters were all too 'much' for me. I like to relate to the characters I am reading about or at least like them, this didn't happen for me when reading this book. I just found myself getting annoyed by how selfish and self-centered they all were. I also found the story was quite long drawn in the middle; it seemed to take a while to get to the action. Having said that, the last part of the story I did find very gripping and at this point had to keep reading until the end.

Overall I would rate the book as a 6/10, a Jam Doughnut in the Novel Cafe. I enjoyed it but it was nothing special.




Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Chick Lit turns Chick Flick

CHICK LIT TURNS CHICK FLICK





With the new release of the final Bridget Jones instalment by Helen Fielding hitting shelves last week (Which I literally cannot wait to read) and all the talk about the famous Mr Christian Grey due to appear on the big screen soon, what better way to start my blog than to chat about my favourite Chick lits turned Chick flicks.

I enjoy watching a good girly film just as much as I do reading. News of a fabulous book being transformed to the big screen to me is very exciting, bringing the characters to life and seeing how other people portray them...I love it. Will the characters on the screen be the same as the ones in my head...hmm?? I'm not going to lie, I do always expect to be let down, how often does the film do the book justice? Making large changes to the plot or adapting the ending the majority of the time is a huge let down. This being said there has still been some very enjoyable ones which have been huge hits.

Here are my top 10 (in no particular order) , if you haven't read and watched these then just click on my amazon link and get to it!

1. The Devil Wears Prada - Lauren Weisberger
2. The Notebook - Nicholas Sparks 
3. Bridget Jones' Diary - Helen Fielding
4. My Sister's Keeper - Jodi Picoult
5. Confessions of a Shopaholic - Sophie Kinsella
6. In Her Shoes - Jennifer Weiner
7. PS I love you - Cecelia Ahern
8. I Don't know how she does it - Allison Pearson
9. Sex and the City - Candace Bushnell
10. Something Borrowed - Emily Giffin

What are your favourite Chick lits turned Chick flicks??