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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Boook Review: Running Home to You by Suzanne Sweeney

Running Home to You
(Book 2 in the Running Series)
By Suzanne Sweeney


Running Home To You
Author: Suzanne Sweeney

Published February 14th, 2014

Review by Rene





Where to start.......Running Home to you is the Second book in the Running Series. If you have not read Running Back to you yet, I strongly suggest reading it now!!! 

This story begins 6 weeks after the encounter with Evans psycho ex Avery DeVeaau. Jett and Evan are opening their own business together "RUSH". While Evan begins training with The NJ Sentinels, Jett is preparing her staff and the new restaurant for their Grand Opening. You also get to know more about the supporting cast in this book and you fall in love with them!! There are a few moments where I wanted to reach right through the book and beat the ever living shit out of Evan, but all is forgiven eventually. Evan is faced with a career ending situation and it takes both of their strength to get through it. Throw in a new shiny character and of course you have to have drama. Suzanne Sweeney can write one hell of a story that will keep you in the edge of you seat the entire time. Emotional roller coaster is not even the phrase I could use to describe her books! I am in love! She moves up to the head of the class into the my top 10 authors! Oh yeah.....be prepared to have your heart stop with a HOLY SHIT Cliffhanger!!! 







"A flower can not blossom with out sunshine and a man cannot live without love."


"He is my hope, my dream, my ambition"


There is something animalistic about the way women respond to him. He projects sex appeal like an electrical storm that lights up the sky.


"Evan Thomas McGuire, you are my heart, my soul, my universe. You will always be my today, my tomorrow, my happily ever after. You're in my every thought and every dream."




"My man is a Boxer, hands down. He's powerful, but gentle with family. He's fun-loving, loyal and very low maintenance. My boxer requires lots of mental and physical stimulation, if you know what I mean. I'm definitely a Boxer kind of girl."



I never told you this, but the very first night you spent sleeping in my bed, in my arms, was when I realized how I truly felt about you. You were frightened, and you came to me. Even then, you knew that together, we are stronger. Together we are complete. Together we can endure anything and survive anything. I fell in love with you that night."




"Let's make a plan. Ten years from tonight, we'll tell our children the story of how I proposed to you. The story of our love is only just the beginning. Let's write our own happy ending. You deserve someone who will support you without limits, let you grow without borders, and love you without end. Will you let me be the one? Will you marry me?"



"You are made for me Juliette. Just me. Your lips were created to kiss mine. Your hands were made to hold mine. And this finger, this one right here" he points to the ring finger on my left hand, "was made to wear my ring." 





Running Home to You: continues the journey of Juliette and Evan that began in “Running Back to You”.

Juliette Fletcher thought she had it all – a strikingly handsome man who adores her, a new business venture with her best friends by her side, and a dream house right on the beach. But appearances can be deceiving and everything comes at a cost.

Evan McGuire has just survived a vicious attack that almost ended his professional football career. He’s on the mends now, trying to piece his life back together again, and build a life with Juliette.

But Evan’s erratic behavior has Juliette worried. She must figure out how to save her struggling restaurant, her fragile friendships, and her now unhealthy relationship with the man she loves. Juliette and Evan find that they’ve placed their trust in the wrong people and the price they pay for that mistake may ultimately cost them everything.


TBD





Suzanne Sweeney is a graduate of Georgian Court University where she studied Elementary Education and Sociology. For some time now, she has been sharing her love of literature with the young minds who sit before her in class each and every day. After years of teaching the art of writing, Suzanne has finally taken her own advice and put pen to paper in order to produce her debut novel, Running Back to You. She writes what she lives, residing in the community she loves, Point Pleasant, with her family who provide a constant source of inspiration and support.

For more information on this novel and author, please visit http://suzannesweeney.wordpress.com


Sunday, February 23, 2014

Featured Author Friday featuring Suzanne Sweeney

I had the pleasure of interviewing Suzanne Sweeney the author of Running Back To You. Not only did I get to interview this wonderful woman, I also was a Beta Reader for her book. I have read many books and RBTY is in my top 10!  It was such a pleasure working with her, I look forward to doing it again.
About this author

Suzanne Sweeney is a graduate of Georgian Court University where she studied Elementary Education and Sociology. For some time now, she has been sharing her love of literature with the young minds who sit before her in class each and every day. After years of teaching the art of writing, Suzanne has finally taken her own advice and put pen to paper in order to produce her debut novel, Running Back to You. She writes what she lives, residing in the community she loves, Point Pleasant, with her family who provide a constant source of inspiration and support.

For more information on this novel and author, please visit http://suzannesweeney.wordpress.com




Before we start, I would like to say that I am a huge fan of Running Back To You! I cannot wait until the next book comes out!!!! I love a book filled with funny flirtatious banter, laughter and tears.
Can you describe Running Back to You in 20 words?
RBTY is the wish-it-were-true story of young love with a dash of suspense, humor, and hometown nostalgia.
How did you come up with the idea for Running Back to You?
I love reading romance novels, and I found myself reading a lot set on the west coast.  I have never read one set in my little corner of the universe.
Without giving away any spoilers, for those who have not read Running Back to You, what was your favorite scene to write?
Since you’re asking about fun, I’d have to say it’s the drunken party scene.  The main character, Juliette (Jette) is feeling heart broken and she washes away her troubles with good friends and a little too much alcohol.  In general, watching intoxicated people is funny, and so is writing about them.
Describe a typical day when you are writing. Do you have any pre-writing rituals?
I have a full-time job, so I write when I can.  My only ritual is to make sure that the family is fed, the laundry is done, and my laptop is charged.
Do you have any plans for a book signing event?
As a first-time author, this is all very new to me.  Any events that are appropriate and near-by would be of great interest to me, so I’m keeping my eyes and ears open.
Can you give us an idea of what to expect in your next book?
It’s hard to say without giving away the ending of RBTY, but suffice it to say that I know the readers expect Jette and Evan to take their relationship to the next level, and in that respect, they will not be disappointed.  However, I am planning on some unexpected plots twists that I know will anger and infuriate some.
What came first, the characters or the concept for the story?
The first was the most important character – the setting.  In RBTY, the community plays a large role in the novel.  Having grown up here, I know it intimately and I can tell you that it’s a living, breathing character that inspired the people and the events that I wrote about.
If Running Back to You became a movie, who would your dream cast be?
I am a very visual person, and I constantly surf the net to find images to inspire me.  I could easily see Evan being played by Stephen Amell (Arrow) and Juliette being played by Lucy Hale.
Do you ever read the reviews about your books? If so, do you pay attention to any negative reviews or let them influence your writing?
During the beta phase, I sent my book out to 60 readers to help me with revisions.  I read all their remarks – good and bad – and used their insight to make some changes.  Once it was published, I stopped reading.  I do, however, check the average ratings, which I think is more appropriate.  Right now, it’s at 4.32, so that means that the average ratings is 4 out of 5, which is a number I am pleased with and proud of.
Do you have a favorite author?
I go through phases with my favorite authors.  My two all-time favorites are Patricia Cornwell and Michael Crichton.  I love the suspense woven into Patricia’s books.  Michael Crichton’s novels are always written with an eye towards science and reality mixed with enough fiction to make it interesting.
What are your favorite top 3 books that you would recommend?
Harry Potter – I have fond memories of reading them to my children and with them as they became better readers.  Hunger Games – I’ve come to love the Young Adult and Dystopian genres.  Love Unscripted – for readers who are unsure about the current trends in romance, it’s a great story line with strong characters.
What book, if any, are you reading now?
Tangled, by Emma Chase.  It’s setting is close to home, the point of view is unique and I’m enjoying the banter and comedic mishaps.
Do you prefer to read traditional books or e-books?
E-books win my vote, hands down!  I read entirely too many books to be collecting them.  I could fill an entire room with the books I’ve devoured.  I love reading books with challenging vocabulary and well-chosen references to actual people and events.  An e-book gives me the chance to research more on interesting facts.
Out of the books that you have read, which character couple would you like to invite over for dinner and why?
Natalie and Luke from “With Me in Seattle” would be great dinner guests. Luke is a former Hollywood actor turned director and he would have the best stories to tell.  Natalie has friends and family that are famous in their own right, including professional athletes.  How interesting it would be to spend time with them, potentially having dinner at their home, in the company of celebrities.
If you could work with any author, who would it be?
I would love to have Nicholas Sparks as a mentor.  He never seems to run out of ideas, and every book is exceptional and heart-wrenching in its own right.
What inspired you to start writing?
I’m a teacher.  I’ve been teaching young minds the basics of writing and storytelling for years now.  It seemed like the right time for me to put my lessons into action and try my hand at writing a novel.
Do you have any advice for aspiring authors?
I really have just one piece of advice – research.  Before you even pick up a pen (or type your first word), read, read, read.  Find out what the framework of a good work of fiction contains.  Find communities of readers to give you feedback as you progress.  Find reputable cover designers and editors.  Start a blog, a Facebook page, and learn how to Tweet.  Writing the book is only a small part of the process.
What are you top 5 most important things in your life?
My children, my husband, my community, my students, and my friends (not necessarily in that order).  Those who know me will find pieces of themselves intricately hidden within the pages of RBTY.  It might be a mannerism, a nickname, or a shared history. 
Do you have any tattoos or piercings?
I do not, but members of my immediate family do.  Right now, I’m helping my daughter select her next tattoo, which is a very difficult process that we both take very seriously.  She’s determined to find the right combination of sentiment and art.
Do you have any fears?
Fear of failure, hands down.  I take all my endeavors very seriously, and I like to think that my colleagues and friends will tell you that I never to anything half-ass.  I’m not afraid of hard work, but I am afraid of mediocre.
What do you do for fun, besides writing?
The obvious answer here is reading, but that’s probably not a surprise.  I’m a little bit of a techie and I like to create things on the computer.  I’ve done my own book cover.  I’ve helped friends and family with webpage design, restaurant menus, business flyers, logo designs, and database creations.  I’m a little bit of a computer nerd.
Do you have any vices?
Wine and spirits.  I love to try new wines from around the world and I’m always interested in tasting a new cocktail when I go out to dinner with my husband.
What was the last thing you googled?
Football Stadiums names – I’m trying to find a fictitious name for the football stadium where the New Jersey Sentinels will play and I want to be sure the name does not really exist.  I made that mistake in RBTY and one of my beta readers pointed it out.  One of the characters from Evan’s past was the star of a reality dating show.  I gave it what I thought was a very creative fictional name.  It turned out, there was a show with that name currently airing on television that I had never heard of.  I’m just glad it was caught before I published.
If you could describe yourself in 5 words what would they be?
supportive, sympathetic, steadfast, thorough, and knowledgeable
What is your biggest pet peeve?
As a teacher, my biggest pet peeve is when people make up their own rules for English.  I’m not talking about non-native speakers.  I’m talking about people who use “supposably” when they mean “supposedly”; use “ax” instead of “ask”; “alls I’m sayin” rather than “all I’m saying”;  and “liberry” for “library”.
Where was the last place someone spotted you and asked for an autograph?
Every June when we hand out yearbooks in school.
Thank you so much for the interview! Is there anything else you would like your readers to know?
No – your questions were very thought provoking.  I hope you enjoyed my book and will read “Running Home to You” when it’s published early next year.

Where to find Suzanne
Goodreads   //   Facebook   //   Website 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Do OC



Many many years ago as a child my family would take me to the shore for vacation. I LOVED it! It was a place for me to run free and relax. I would bounce around from arcade to arcade to mini golf to the beach to the water park and amusement parks and all over again. Ocean City NJ has been voted the Best Family Resort many times, and there is a reason for it. There is just so much to do that you will be busy the whole time you are here. The boardwalk is about 2.5 miles and is filled with shops, food and many attractions.

Not in the mood for shopping? If you just need just sit back and relax then you have miles of beach to sit and take in. The views are breathtaking and the sound of the waves crashing are beyond relaxing.

You also have Main Street shopping just 3 blocks away! There are many quaint shops you can shop at on Asbury Ave.


If you are planning a romantic getaway this is the place to be! You have choice of Bed & Breakfasts, Hotels or renting a house or apartment for your stay.


I do have a place to recommend to you if you do chose to visit:



This beautiful 2 Bedroom 1.5 Bath condo is located in the center of town. Includes off Street parking and outside shower. Walking distance to all the shops, boardwalk and beach! For more information on this great condo click HERE! This rental is available all year long, perfect for holiday weekends and great getaways!

If you want to know what's going on when you are
looking to vacation just click HERE.

I have been coming to Ocean City since I was a small child. I continued this tradition with my husband. The shore is where we got engaged almost 10 years ago. So many memories here! We decided that this would be a great place to bring our daughter, and we have since she was born. Six years later we decided to up and move here because we loved it here so much. Once you decide to make the trip down here, you will fall in love too!