Writing With the Stars: Round One

The competition is officially under way!

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the contest, here’s a quick recap: I am one of 10 finalists in the “Writing With the Stars” contest sponsored by Kensington Brava and RT Book Reviews.

There are five rounds of competition. Readers of the RT Book Reviews website and magazine will vote for the winner online. The top prize is a book contract with Kensington.

First round voting opens today. The category is “Best First Paragraph and Best Last Sentence“.

If you’re intrigued by the first paragraph of my historical romance, “Seducing Charlotte,” I’ve posted the entire first chapter online. Check it out! If you’d like to see it as a published book, I hope you’ll consider voting for me.

Third Place 2010 Orange Rose Contest

The results are in! I placed third in the 2010 Orange Rose contest for my manuscript “Seducing Charlotte.”

Two acquiring editors were the final judges. The entry consisted of the first 50 pages of the manuscript.

The top ten finalists were selected by overall score, independent of category. Mine was the only historical on the list of finalists.

My sincere thanks to the Orange County Chapter of RWA – especially contest coordinator Lynn Nissen – for putting together such an organized, well-run contest.

Oh, and there’s a cash prize of $50. Spa manicure/pedicure, here I come!

Sinful in Satin

I just finished reading Madeline Hunter’s latest book, “Sinful in Satin,” the third in her The Rarest Blooms series. I always savor Madeline Hunter’s seamless prose – often pausing to reread lines simply because they are so beautifully crafted. (By the way, Hunter is another one of those “scholarly” romance writers. She holds a Ph.D. in Art History and teaches at the college level.)

Getting back to “Sinful in Satin,” Celia is the daughter of a courtesan who’s been groomed to take over the family business. However, she runs away before Mom can sell her daughter’s services to the highest bidder. Years later, while trying to make a respectable life for herself, Celia falls for the enigmatic Jonathan. Luckily for him, Celia can finally put all those skills Mommy taught her to good use. Yep, it’s pretty steamy.

The story moves along at a restrained pace, steadily building a mystery involving both Jonathan and Celia that is resolved in a satisfying conclusion. I didn’t LOVE the last page but, who cares, by then I was already sold on the characters and the plot line.

While I enjoy all of Hunter’s books, I think my favorite remains “Secrets of Surrender,” which brings the son of a coal miner – who has done very well for himself – together with a lady whose reputation has been destroyed by a family scandal. The novel begins with him “buying” her at an auction. Need I say more?

Do you have a favorite Madeline Hunter book? Have you read “Sinful in Satin” yet?

By the way, Ms. Hunter is actually judging two of my finalist entries in the New Jersey Romance Writers 2010 “Put Your Heart in a Book” contest for unpublished writers. Both of my completed manuscripts, “Compromising Willa” and “Seducing Charlotte” are nominated in the historical category. The winners will be announced later this month.

When I picked up my first Madeline Hunter book a few years ago, I never dreamed that one day she would be reading my work!