Fearless Destiny
by Annette Bower
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GENRE: Women's fiction with romantic elements
Annette Bower will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.
Annette Bower will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.
First, here's a lovely interview with Annette.
Good morning
Caroline, thank you for sharing your followers and time with me today.
Where did I grow up?
I was born, attended elementary
school, high school and nurses’ training in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. My
grandparents were German immigrants from Russia who came to Saskatchewan as
part of the government’s plan to open the land to farmers, on what is commonly
referred to as Canada’s Bread Basket to the world. My parents moved into the
city and raised me and my five siblings here. However, we were close to the
land, when we visited grandparents and extended family. We often spent part of
our school vacation on the farm, jumping in hay stacks, being led around a
clearing and told stories about our First Nations gathering around fire camps,
and getting stuck in the mud in our Easter finery. I recall one day on my
cousins’ farm, from the kitchen window, seeing a bull mount a cow. I commented
that the animals were playing piggy back. My much younger cousin confided in me
years later that she asked her mother if she should tell me what was really
happening. Her mother said, I’d find out in good time. And she was right.
Then our cousins would come into the city and
be awe struck at the life of leisure we had, making our bed and doing the
dishes was considered easy. After I married my husband and I moved to Ottawa,
the capital of Canada. We had an exciting life mingling with politicians and
the movers and shakers of our world, however, I was too inexperienced to
realize the full impact of this. But I did learn that people in power have
problems very similar to the rest of us. They may have more connections to get
things done, and more money to help but the sorrow, pain, and joy is the same.
The old saying that they put their pants on one leg at a time, just like
everyone else, is true.
(In the photo, I’m
next to my oldest sister, three years older than me. My mom dressed me and my
younger sister the same, even though we were three years apart.)
What are your favorite authors and favorite
genres?
I read on
a wide range of subjects as most writers do. We need to research and continue
filling our imagination and knowledge well. I picked three books from my self
that have influenced Fearless Destiny. The first is When I Fall in Love by Iris Rainer Dart. She writes about
characters who are differently abled and they have HEA lives.
Next is The Kabul Beauty School by Deborah
Rodriguez who spent five years teaching at and later directing the Kabul Beauty
School. This is a creative non-fiction about a woman who took charge of her
destiny and in her courage helped many other women realize and change their
lives.
And a book
of poetry, Exile on a Grid Road by
Shelley Banks. This is poetry about the land I live in and write about, I
relate to the experiences and the solitude writers need to create. Banks uses
compressed language and images to bring landscape and emotions to her readers.
What is your favorite way to relax and
recharge?
The last ten years my
husband and I take advantage of low fees to travel to Europe in the shoulder
season-late fall or early spring. We can’t swim in the ocean but we can explore
other words, museums, galleries, and I can find other authors’ books translated
into English. We’ve been to Portugal, France, Greece, China and a river cruise
down the Rhine, Maine, and Danube. I’ve been to Spain, London, and Italy with
women friends.
I enjoy walking
in new countries and watching how they live and checking out the architecture. This
photo is a picture of the Monastiraki Flea Market in Athens, Greece.
Do you have a favorite quote that sums up how you feel about life?
“Late Fragment
And did you get what
you wanted from this life, even so?
I did.
And what did you want?
To call myself beloved, to feel myself
beloved on the earth.”
AND,
And did you get what
you wanted from this life, even so?
I did.
And what did you want?
To call myself beloved, to feel myself
beloved on the earth.”
How long have you been writing?
I’ve
been writing for many years as part of my other careers. I recall when I was an
assistant to Regina Beach’s Village Secretary, I wrote a two-page letter to a
man who was not obeying the village dog bylaw. His dogs ran around the village
and frighten people. I don’t think I changed the dog owner’s mind.
I began seriously after I graduated from University with my BA majoring in English. I then attended every workshop, writers’ retreat, conference, and joined the Saskatchewan Writers Guild and the RWA. I began with success as a short story writer to gain some publishing credits and then found a publisher willing to take a chance on my way of writing in the romance genre. My first novel, Moving On was published by a small Canadian Press which went out of business. Soon after that Soul Mate Publishing contracted Woman of Substance, and then re published Moving On, when I received my rights back, and now Fearless Destiny.
I began seriously after I graduated from University with my BA majoring in English. I then attended every workshop, writers’ retreat, conference, and joined the Saskatchewan Writers Guild and the RWA. I began with success as a short story writer to gain some publishing credits and then found a publisher willing to take a chance on my way of writing in the romance genre. My first novel, Moving On was published by a small Canadian Press which went out of business. Soon after that Soul Mate Publishing contracted Woman of Substance, and then re published Moving On, when I received my rights back, and now Fearless Destiny.
I
write in the quiet of my office without music but a fabulous view of the city
skyline. Because Regina is a small city, I look out past the few tall buildings
and toward the fields on the horizon.
I
usually have a rough idea where my story will go. I do a great deal of research
before I begin and then I’m a panzer. I write and rewrite and rewrite, and
therefore I am a slow writer. A new book every two or three years.
What do you hope your writing brings
to readers?
What
I would like my stories to bring to readers is a HEA romance as well as shine a
little light on a social issue. In Woman
of Substance I tap societies’ views on women’s body shapes. In Moving On I discuss grief and loss. And
in Fearless Destiny I discuss the
challenges of being an artist and a member of the community and family with all
of those responsibilities calling on such limited time in a day.
After
readers read, Woman of Substance,
they told me that they looked differently at women who were larger and a young
man came up to me and told me that he was raised by his grandparents and they
saved his life.
In Moving On readers have shared their
feelings of loss of a loved one. And Fearless
Destiny is new, so I haven’t heard back from anyone yet.
I
hope your followers will comment on their challenges between creating art and
other responsibilities.
What advice would you give to
unpublished authors?
My advice would be to
keep working on your craft. Get the best person you can to read your work and
help you edit. If you can afford it hire a professional editor, or at least the
best one you can afford. And if after a while you don’t find a publisher, now
is a good time to be an Indie publisher. Also know that the work doesn’t stop
once you are published, whether it be with a publisher or
as an Indie. It’s a big genre out there and readers have to find you. Tell
people anyway you can that you are an author and you have a book/books. Have
your pitch ready.
An opportunity came up
through the Saskatchewan Writers Guild to sell books at Save On Foods. I was
there with bells on.
Thank you Caroline for hosting me today and allowing me to present myself to your followers.
FEARLESS DESTINY Blurb:
From the Romance Review Readers Choice nominee, Annette Bower, comes a new small town romance, Fearless Destiny.
Tiffany George, riding high on her commission as a fresco artist, returns home for some deserved rest and relaxation.
The drive is uneventful until she rescues Will Cleaver on the side of a highway. While savoring memories of a kiss and a well formed butt, her future goals do not include a romance.
Once in town, she discovers the hopes and dreams of her community hinge on the development of a new resource mine and Will Cleaver’s designed neighborhood. Her parents demand she give up art and resume her working partner role in the family business.
Tiffany George is pulled by her community roots and stretched by her newly discovered independence.
Will Cleaver knows about taking charge of destiny. He models the courage she uses to become the woman she needs to be.
FEARLESS DESTINY Excerpt:
The words “hello there” ploughed down the silent hallway as Tiffany’s roadside linebacker advanced with a synchronized arm and leg crutch-walk.
Tiffany bit her cheek while she watched her father grab the railing on the wall. She stepped forward. “Tiffany George of George’s Family Plumbing. There’s a water break.”
His gaze traveled up from her chest to the collar of her pink coveralls and then to the top of her head, where she was sure her spikes had tumbled like dominoes. Then down to the tips of her lime-green boots. “Nice boots, real nice boots.”
Tiffany tugged at the weight of the tool bag across her body.
“A sprite of many talents, I see.” He gripped his walking aids.
“We can’t all be just a pretty face.” She could have bitten off her tongue.
He raised his eyebrows and his eyes sparkled. They weren’t black after all, but a deep brown.
“You think I’m pretty?” He sounded amused.
She took a wide stance and began an assessment of him from the tip of his dusty loafers, gray trousers, a rumpled white shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows exposing firm, and tanned arms. His whiskers shadowed across his firm jaw, his full lips held neutral, his straight nose and those dark watchful eyes had deep etched laugh lines around them.
“You have a certain road weariness that I’d like to capture on paper.” Reaching with her callused fingers, she touched his beard.
Amazon Buy Link for FEARLESS DESTINY:
Annette Bower, Author |
Annette Bower sets her romance novels in Saskatchewan because she believes home can be as exotic as anywhere else in the World. Annette travels extensively, but always returns home to Regina, Saskatchewan. Born in Regina, her experiences as a nurse, administrator, town councillor, teachers’ assistant and student inform her stories and reflect the experiences of many readers. Annette’s stories are read around the world and have been shortlisted on many national and international stages.
Annette Bower writes about women’s roles in families, in communities and women’s emotions at the beginning and end of love in her home office in Regina, SK. Her short stories are published in magazines and anthologies in Canada, United States, and United Kingdom.
Her women’s fiction novels with romantic elements, WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE and MOVING ON are published by Soul Mate Publishing.
Annette Bower’s day-to-day experiences as a nurse, administrator, town councillor, teacher’s assistant and student means that her stories are the real thing because they are about you and your neighbours. Her short stories and novels are read around the world. Her romance novels are set in Saskatchewan because she believes home is as exotic as anywhere else in the wide world she has visited.
Links:
https://twitter.com/BowerAnnette
Annette Bower will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.
Annette Bower will be awarding a $20 Amazon or Barnes and Noble Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.
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14 comments:
An interesting excerpt.
Dear Mary Preston,
Thank you for joining Fearless Destiny's last day of the VBT. Thank you for commenting on the excerpt. I hope that it piques your interest in Tiffany's life and her relationship with Will.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
Dear Caroline,
Thank you for hosting Fearless Destiny on your blog today. I look forward to replying to all comments by your many followers, my followers and guests who discover your blog today.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
Annette, your book sounds intriguing. Best wishes for continued success. Thank you for sharing on this blog.
Annette, so few people leave comments now that many people read on phones and tablets. However, you've had over 1300 views according to my stats.
Hello Caroline,
Thank you for the number. It is reassuring that so many readers have popped in and read about Fearless Destiny and piqued their interest in Tiffany's and Will's story.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
The Fearless Destiny tour has been fun to follow, I've enjoyed reading all of the excerpts and posts :). Thanks for sharing!
Another good excerpt, Annette!
I really enjoyed the excerpt. Sounds like a great book!
Congrats on the blog tour and thanks for the chance to win :)
Hello Victoria,
Thank you for joining Day 5 and hours to go for Fearless Destiny's VBT. It has been fun.
Now that Fearless Destiny is out in the world, I hope Tiffany and Will's story brings enjoyment to many readers.
Good luck.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
Hello Jana,
Thank you once again for joining Fearless Destiny's VBT. The excerpts are an appetizer for the Will's and Tiffany's story.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
Hello Amy Bowens,
Thank you for the compliment. It is difficult to chose a morsel of story but I'm glad I picked one that pleased you.
Thank you for joining Day 5 of Fearless Destiny's virtual book tour.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
Hello Lisa,
You are welcome for all of the chances and thank you for all of the support you have given Fearless Destiny's VBT. It's been fun to see your comments.
Good luck.
Yours truly,
Annette Bower
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