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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Goddess Fish Virtual Book Tour & Giveaway for Dating Cary Grant by Emelle Gamble


Welcome to my stop on the Goddess Fish Virtual Book Tour for Dating Cary Grant by Emelle Gamble.  Please leave a comment or question for Ms. Gamble below to let her know you stopped by, she will be awarding a $50 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn commenter during this tour and the Reviews Tour. A digital copy of DatingCary Grant will also be awarded to 5 randomly drawn commenters during this tour and the Reviews Tour. You can enter her giveaways by filling out the Rafflecopter form below.  You can also follow the rest of the tour here, the more stops you visit, the better your odds of winning.  My review will post separately.   


Dating Cary Grant
By Emelle Gamble

Publisher: Soul Mate Publishing
Release Date: April 1, 2014
Genre: Contemporary Romance/Paranormal Romance
Length: 254 Pages
ASIN: B00JEY7RKY

Book Links:  Amazon | Goodreads


About the book: 

A modern Manhattan fairy tale starring…

Tracy Connor, a New York City career woman who loves her job and classic movies.

Mike Connor, her estranged husband, a small town Mayor who loves his wife but doesn’t seem to have enough time to see her.

The handsome stranger, Philip Adams, who lives downstairs from the small sublet Tracy has temporarily moved into. He’s charming, funny and looks a lot like her very favorite screen icon, Cary Grant.

Dating Cary Grant is a romance all about New York City career woman Tracy Connor struggling with real issues with her real guy, her husband of six years, Mayor Mike Connor of Cukor, Connecticut. Tracy is a smart woman, but some of her problems with relationships are partially caused by her unrealistic expectations that real guys should – and can - behave like matinee idols. Mike’s problems are also caused by the fact that he’s such a great guy and overextends his heart, and his appointment calendar, to every constituent, friend or stray animal who crosses his path.

Tracy is also being stressed by a TV reality show intent on showcasing Tracy and Mike’s personal life, as well as the imminent takeover of her employer, a small, private television station, by a billionaire with unlimited funds and no taste.

Dating Cary Grant considers just how selfless a man needs to be to meet his wife’s expectations, and just how honest a woman must be with herself about what she’s willing to give, and give-up. And Cary Grant is along to help prove that any woman’s search for ‘Mr. Perfect ‘ might take her to a surprising place to find him.
Excerpt

Her husband rested his big hands on the door. “Look, can I just come in for a few minutes?”

Tracy stared at him and realized Mike was nervous.

Nervous.

She had never, ever, seen her husband nervous, in any situation, in all the time she’d known him. He was an experienced attorney as well as a public official, a man naturally at ease with people, all people, even people pissed off because their property tax bill went up or angry because the jury ruled against them. People didn’t make Mike Conner nervous.

He listened, shook hands, and proceeded to logically explain how he was going to fix everything, no problem.

He had never even seemed stressed when they met with the marriage counselor, she thought. But at this minute, Mike Connor was nervous.

She lowered her voice. “It’s the middle of the night, Mike. Please.”

“I know what time it is.” His eyes studied her face, and then swept down her body with the force of a physical touch. “And I know you’ve got a headache, but let me say you look great. Really great. And you smell wonderful. Is that new perfume?”

“No. It’s the same perfume I always wear.” She watched as Mike’s eyes dropped to her cleavage and her face burned over the fact she had chosen this sweater with another man in mind.

Suddenly she visualized that other man, showing up with a bottle of aspirin. Though she hadn’t done anything wrong, nothing positive would come from Mayor Connor meeting Philip Adams outside her apartment door, of that she was sure.

“Mike, you really need to go.” She stepped across the doorway as if to encourage him to head for the stairs.

“Am I interrupting something?” He pointedly looked over her shoulder.

“No. Of course not. Not that it’s any of your business.”

“How’s that? We’re still married, aren’t we?” 

“Yes, we are. But after everything we’ve been through the last couple of years, I’m a little surprised you’d insinuate something like that.”

“Like what?”

“Like I’d cheat on you.”

Mike’s face paled.   “I wasn’t insinuating that. Look, just a few minutes, okay? I smell coffee. And I could sure use a cup.”

Tracy sent another glance down the stairs. “There’s a 24-hour deli a block over. You can stop and get some on the way back to your car. I’m not trying to be difficult, but I just need some sleep. I’ve got to go into work all day tomorrow, and Sunday I promised to meet Posey early in SoHo, so whatever you’ve got to say --”

“--I’ll buy you pancakes. You love pancakes. Even in the middle of the night, right?” He reached out and gave her arm a squeeze. 

Her heart softened but her tone remained unchanged. “I’m not hungry, Mike. I’ll call tomorrow and we’ll set up a time where we can talk more. Please, just don’t push me.”


AUTHOR Bio and Links:


Emelle Gamble was a writer at an early age, bursting with the requisite childhood stories of introspection. These evolved into bad teen poetry and worse short stories. She took her first stab at full length fiction in an adult education writing class when her kids were in bed twenty years ago.  As M.L. Gamble, she published several romantic suspense novels with Harlequin.  Soul Mate Publishing  brought out  Secret Sister,  a paranormal women’s romantic fiction novel in the summer of 2013. This was followed by the novella, Duets, in November, 2013, and the follow on novel starring the characters from Duets, Molly Harper, in January, 2014.

Always intrigued by the words ‘what if’, Emelle’s books feature an ordinary woman confronted with an extraordinary situation.  She most enjoys reading stories that surprise and amaze her, and hopes her readers will enjoy the challenging and exciting journeys her characters take. 

Emelle lives in suburban Washington D.C.  with her husband, Phil, her hero of thirty years,  and two orange cats, Lucy and Bella. These girls, like all good villains, have their reasons for misbehaving. Her daughter, Olivia, and son, Allen, are happily launched on their own and contributing great things to society, their mother’s fondest wish.

Emelle Gamble contact links:

Email: emellegamble@aol.com



Twitter: @EmelleGamble

Secret Sister  is now available on Amazon!  http://amzn.to/17J2Bn6

Once and Forever is now available on Amazon!    http://amzn.to/1h9fZWv

Duets, a novella, the prequel to Molly Harper,    http://amzn.to/1cagyNa

Molly Harper now available on Amazon  http://amzn.to/1a7k8Gx 


14 comments:

  1. I like the fact that this is a "modern Manhattan fairy tale".

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    1. Thanks Mary Preston. I thought that was fun too...although I use a paranormal plot device (Mr. Grant) it is a sweet romance about true love fighting to solve problems. Hope you get a chance to read it. Good luck in the contest. XXX Emelle

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  2. Your Majesty: (bowing down) thank you so very much for kindly hosting DATING CARY GRANT and me today. I love your kingdom of books. And look forward to your review. And hearing from your loyal subjects (readers)! Tell me readers, do reviews influence you a lot in your book choices? Do you read the ones on amazon and Goodreads before you buy? Good luck in the drawing!

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  3. Love, love, love the sound of this story. What fun fantasy romance.

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  4. I do read reviews and of course they will influence my buying. For me, the review that is going to influence me is detailed. It doesn't just say "This book wasn't good or this book was great" but gives me some detail as to why. But what primarily influences my buying is:

    1) Learning about the book (duh!). I have to know you are out there to want to read you.
    2) Title, cover and back blurb. "Her Texas Cowboy Lover" is a book I would probably pass on. Sick of stories in Texas, not that fond of cowboys. "The Kraken King" or "Steam and Sensibility" capture my attention because they are obviously paranormal or steam punk or fantasy in some way and that interests me. Clever titles like yours capture the attention too. A cover influences me in that it lets me know if the book is about something I like to read about like WWII or fairies. The back blurb can determine whether or not I buy because it tells me what the book is actually about. (In some cases publishers screw their authors over by not doing that but mostly it tells me what the book is about.) I think you have done a good job of marketing your book. Best of luck with your writing.

    I work at another review site, fyi.

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    1. Maggie Boyd! This might be the most interesting and thoughtful post I've ever received! Thank you so much. I agree with you that a cover attracts attention, and I also agree we should have copy on the back so the reader knows what they are getting into! And thanks also for your kind words about the title. I loved it the moment I thought of it a few years back...just sounded like one of those fun old movies to me! Good luck in the drawing, and again, many thanks for the sharing.

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  5. Thanks so much for the review!

    vitajex(at)aol(Dot)com

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  6. MomJane, thanks for the shout out. Good to see you here. XXX Emelle

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  7. Interesting premise

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  8. Well, now that I have a library of Emelle books on my Kindle, I better get cracking and start reading! Good idea, don't you think?

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    1. Yes, yes I do dear Karen H! LOL. I hope you enjoy them all...do let me know. XXX and thank you so much for your support.

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  9. Hi Emelle~ Just want to say how much I enjoyed your newletter as well as the copy of Dating Cary Grant. I am now the proud owner of all your books.
    I agree that a good title is what is going to pique my interest and entice me to find out more about a book. I also generally visit an author's Amazon page to see what else they've written as well as to read reviews about their work. And as far as reviews are factored in my decision: I usually read the negativef reviews because (for the most part) they point out exactly what type of problems a book may have. This is generally where I discover if a book is poorly edited, riddled with grammatical errors or a bait and switch serial novel. It's sad to say, but true, that an inordinate number of 5 star reviews that gush over a book that has the aforementioned issues just aren't to be trusted. This is when a free downsload becomes a great marketing tool to introduce readers to an author's work. They certainly factor greatly into whether or not I become a new fan.

    Thanks for stopping by and interacting today.

    ilookfamous at yahoo dot com

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    1. Elise-Maria, I think I need to hire you. Perhaps to write my next book and market it.HA! I'm only kidding a little. I am sorry to hear your experience with the reviews on Amazon...I have heard this from several sources. It's hard to fault the posters, or the authors, so much of this is due to the mysterious logirithmns (sp?) that Amazon employs to judge if a book is selling. Unfortunately # of reviews is factored into that. I am glad to hear you, and many other, readers say that FREE books are a good marketing tool. I read a lot of them (or part of a lot of them) to get to know a new author. I've found many gems that way. And saved money on books that didn't thrill me. Anyway, good luck in the drawing. You rock! XXX

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