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26 May 2014
Armchair BEA: Introductions and Literature
I'm absolutely thrilled to be a participant of the Armchair BEA this year. It's my first time ever at the event and I've also signed up to help out as a volunteer - so you can catch me at many of the twitter parties taking place over the next week.
What was your favorite book read last year? What’s your favorite book so far this year?
What does your favorite/ideal reading space look like?
Today's topic is 'Literature'....
What do you think of when you think of literature? Classics, contemporary, genre, or something else entirely? We are leaving this one up to you to come up with and share the literature that you want to chat about the most. Feel free to share a list of your favorites, break down your favorite genre, feature your favorite authors, and be creative about all things literature in general.
Who Am I?
Well, I'm Suzy Turner, a 38-year-old British author and blogger with a fondness for white wine and dark chocolate (not necessarily together though!), married to the most amazing man who I met when I was 16. I first began blogging back in 2008 with a blog I called Iberian Bird (because I live in Portugal and have done since I was ten years old). The blog slowly developed and I soon began blogging under my own name Suzy Turner, YA Author which I still do over there (it is dedicated to young adult themes). Last year, however, with the launch of my first romance novel, Forever Fredless, I decided I wanted to blog about women's books - not just romance and chick lit, mind you, but all kinds of books aimed at, and written by, women. So I began Fiction Dreams and haven't looked back. I've interviewed some of the most popular authors around today including Gena Showalter, Joanne Harris, Ruth Saberton, Belinda Jones and so many more. I love helping both indie and traditionally published authors to spread the word about their books and I particularly love interviewing them. It's become a bit of an obsession actually lol!
Describe your blog in just one sentence. Then, list your social details -- Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. -- so we can connect more online.
As I mentioned above, Fiction Dreams is a blog about women's fiction - all kinds of fiction!
What genre do you read the most? I love to read because ___________________ .
Probably YA because it's so easy and fun to get into. Also because that's what I've been writing for the past few years. I particularly love reading YA urban fantasy - books that are set within our own world but with a magical and/or supernatural element to them. Harry Potter and Twilight for instance are some of my favourites that I couldn't get enough of. But I also read a lot of chick lit - my other absolute favourite that I've actually been reading the longest. I first read Jilly Cooper, for example, when I was about 12. Gosh I learned a lot, if you know what I mean ;)
What was your favorite book read last year? What’s your favorite book so far this year?
Just one? Oh no that's really difficult! I have many favourites from last year but if I can only give one then I'd say The Time Spirit series by Melissa Pearl. All I can say is that I'm so glad I have a kindle so I could immediately download the sequel after finishing the first book in the middle of the night in order to continue reading. That series blew me away!
From this year? Well, Melissa Pearl's releases from 2014 have been AMAZING too but to give another author equal credit, I'll say Shalini Boland's The Perimeter. OMG - that dystopian series is freaking amazing! Oh, and I literally just finished reading Pulled Beneath by Marni Mann and it was freaking awesome (look out for a review coming soon)!!
What does your favorite/ideal reading space look like?
I can read just about anywhere, but at the moment this is exactly where I like to read before the sun gets too hot........
And this is my view...
And this is who keeps me company...
What book would you love to see as a movie?
Shalini Boland's Marchwood Vampire Series - I think it would be utterly amazing.
Today's topic is 'Literature'....
What do you think of when you think of literature? Classics, contemporary, genre, or something else entirely? We are leaving this one up to you to come up with and share the literature that you want to chat about the most. Feel free to share a list of your favorites, break down your favorite genre, feature your favorite authors, and be creative about all things literature in general.
If you'd have asked me this question when I was a kid, I would have just thought of the classics - you know, the kind I was 'forced' to read at school. Although, having said that, I never really felt forced because I always had such a passion for reading. Jane Eyre, Pride and Prejudice, Anthony and Cleopatra, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Waiting for Godot - these were just some of the books I read as a teenager that weren't my choice. However, I delved in and discovered worlds I'd never knew existed. It was hard work, mind you. I mean, come on, Shakespeare takes some understanding! But it was fun, nevertheless. What wasn't fun, however, was having to write deep, meaningful essays on the books afterwards! Bleurgh! I just wanted to read them and enjoy them. Not try to unravel the mystery of how the author was feeling when he or she wrote it!
I also had to read the more modern classics such as A Bend in the River by VS. Naipaul (didn't enjoy it at all - it just seemed too boring after those other early classics), Cold Comfort Farm by Stella Gibbons (probably one of the most hilarious and incredibly unusual books I've ever read!), A Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood (this became my absolute favourite book that I read at school - it's amazing) and Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird which I recall our teacher also bringing in the film for us to watch. I was glued to it. Wonderful!
Of course, I've read a few classics off my own back, like Little Women which I adored and can never get enough of. The movie too - I love the old version and the newer one.
But back to what I really think of now, when I think of literature. Well, being an author and a book blogger, I think of so many different wonderful authors. I have tonnes of favourites - many of which are from a wide variety of genres including YA, Chick Lit, Mysteries, Horror (yes, occasionally I'll give one a go!), drama, romance, historical - the list goes on. But here are a few of my favourites:
Shalini Boland
Melissa Pearl
Patti Roberts
Arthur Golden
Margaret Atwood
JK Rowling
Belinda Jones
Sophie Kinsella
Jenny Colgan
Wendy Holden
Ruth Saberton
I could quite easily go on and on and on....
For more Armchair BEA tales of literature, visit Armchair BEA's website.
13 Oct 2013
My first Chick Lit book, Forever Fredless, is OUT NOW!!
I actually started writing this book years ago so it feels absolutely amazing to finally have it finished... and then to get the fabulous feedback I've had, well, that's just the icing on the cake!
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Forever Fredless by Suzy Turner
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SYNOPSIS
Kate Robinson has spent the past two
decades yearning to find her soul mate, the boy she found and then
lost during a family holiday.
Shortly after her twenty-eighth
birthday, however, she inherits a fortune from an old family friend
and becomes something of an overnight celebrity. Can her new-found
fame lead her to him after all this time?
EXCERPT
Thank God for anti-perspirant, I
thought as I sat on the couch and waited for the countdown to begin.
I clutched at my hands until they were white and looked across at the
two people sitting opposite, both completely at ease in front of the
cameras.
Five, four, three, two, one...
'Welcome back to this morning's edition
of Good Morning GB,' announced Ireland Rothschild, the blonde-haired,
blue eyed darling of morning TV.
'I'm here with Fergus O'Reilly and
we've a special guest with us this morning. None other than Britain's
love-struck multi-millionaire, Kate Robinson.
Welcome, Kate,' she said with a
dazzling smile aimed more towards the camera than at me.
As my cheeks began to heat up, I was so
grateful to the make-up artist, who had insisted on caking on the
foundation before the show had started. In fact, I had so much
make-up on that I was hoping once I'd removed it, nobody would
recognise me when I headed to the airport in my now rather stupidly
chosen car. I couldn't exactly blend in driving a pink Mini could I?
'Good morning,' I whispered shyly.
Fergus grinned back at me, tilting his
head as if he was about to speak to a child. 'Now, tell us, Kate
dear, how does it feel to never have to worry about money ever
again?' he asked, his toothpaste advert teeth twinkling beneath the
heat of the studio lights.
'Erm, well, I guess it's... erm, kind
of... erm,' I felt so bloody stupid. Great time for my brain to stop
working. 'I - erm. Great,' I nodded. 'Great, really great.' Idiot.
Ireland glanced across at her
grey-haired colleague and pouted before nodding. 'Tell us how you
knew this man. This,' she glanced down at the iPad on her lap and
continued, 'Samuel?'
I cleared my throat and lifted my head,
feeling like my brain was back in action. 'He was a very good friend
of the family, some years ago,' I answered.
'Just a friend? Why did he leave you
all his money and his property?' asked Fergus.
'He didn't have any family and I guess
you could say that my mother and I were the closest he ever had to a
family.'
'Isn't that lovely?' pouted Ireland.
'You certainly are a lucky woman. But what about your mother? Didn't
she receive any of his inheritance?'
'No,' I said before swallowing hard.
'My mother lives a rather... nomadic lifestyle, in Africa. She
doesn't want any of it. All she asked of me was to donate a sum to
charity which, of course, I have done.'
'She lives in Africa? A nomadic
lifestyle? That sounds intriguing. Perhaps we should interview her
one of these days,' laughed Ireland and Fergus together.
'Have you splashed out on anything
since receiving your inheritance back in June?' they asked, leaning
forward eagerly awaiting my answer.
'Yes I have actually. I bought a car
and a new house.'
'Well good for you, Kate. But now, most
of us are curious about this boy you lost. Tell us about him?'
Oh no. Why did I agree to this?
Taking a deep breath, I knew I had no
choice. Several articles had been printed since the one in Liberty;
everyone wanted to know more and nobody was going to leave me alone
until I told them everything.
'He was just a boy who I had a
connection with when I was much, much younger. It was at Skegness. At
an afternoon disco for kids. I was dancing and I felt someone touch
my back and when I turned around there he was. The most beautiful
boy I'd ever seen,' I said, stopping and smiling as I reminisced. ‘It
was one of the happiest memories of my life.'
Sighing, I continued, 'We just looked
at each other and it was like everything else just disappeared into
the background. We stood staring, for what seemed like ages. I could
barely move. And then, almost as soon as it had begun, my dad
appeared and took me away. I couldn't do anything as we walked to the
car. I looked around for the boy but he was gone. And then, just as
we were driving away, I turned around in my seat and there he was. He
had a daffodil in his hand. I always assumed he'd gone to pick it for
me, but that's just a childish fantasy, I guess. The whole thing is
probably nothing but a childish fantasy, really.'
Ireland was very carefully dabbing at
her eyes with a tissue, pretending to be moved, while Fergus smiled
sadly.
'What a beautiful story, Kate. I don't
believe for one second that this is a childish fantasy. It's romantic
and beautiful,' Ireland said.
'Now, tell us, Kate. Why did you call
him Fred?' asked Fergus.
Smiling, I explained about the Right
Said Fred song, just as the music began in the background.
'What a wonderful tale. Thank you,
Kate, for joining us today. It's been a pleasure having you with us
to share your story,' said Fergus.
'Thank you,' I whispered before the
camera moved back to Ireland as she straightened her skirt and looked
alluring. 'Do you remember this moment in time?'
she asked. 'Are you the elusive Fred?
We'd love to hear from you. You can contact us at...'
Before I could hear anything else, I
was ushered off the couch and back behind the scenes where Jo stood,
waiting patiently for me, with open arms.
PURCHASE LINKS
(more coming soon)
AUTHOR BIO
Suzy Turner has worked as a journalist, assistant editor, features editor and magazine editor. Early in 2010 however, she began writing full time and has since completed six books for young adults (the Raven Saga and The Morgan Sisters series) and one chick lit novel, Forever Fredless.
Suzy Turner has worked as a journalist, assistant editor, features editor and magazine editor. Early in 2010 however, she began writing full time and has since completed six books for young adults (the Raven Saga and The Morgan Sisters series) and one chick lit novel, Forever Fredless.
Although Suzy is a Yorkshire lass at
heart, she left her home town of Rotherham, UK, to move to Portugal
with her family when she was ten. The Algarve continues to be her home, where she
lives with her childhood sweetheart and husband of 15 years, Michael,
and their two neurotic dogs and a cat who thinks she's a princess.
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