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Cover Love: A Christmas Soul Mate @pawf1067 #RLFblog
All I Want For Christmas
is a Soul MateCover Love at Romance Lives Forever is a short intro to a book
and includes a cover, blurb, buy links, and social media contacts for the author.
Today’s featured book is All I Want For Christmas is a Soul Mate by Patricia W Fischer,
et al.This year’s delightful collection of Christmas short stories
features a multitude of romantic genres all with one common theme: during the holiday
season, nothing’s better than spending it with the one you love.Twenty talented Soul Mate authors have put together an anthology
that’s sure to please any reader who enjoys their romance with a splash of Christmas
cheer:A time-traveling Highlander brings comfort and joy to a young
woman grieving her lost family.Best friends, both widowed, suddenly see each other through new
eyes during a snowed-in Christmas Eve;A royal prince and a commoner fall in love despite their differences
and a handful of untruths, thanks to a wreath that grants wishes.An alien race understands the simple reward of giving, when their
human captive does not.Young lovers planning a Christmas wedding find their promise
to each other is put to the ultimate test.A ghostly groom refuses to stay away from the woman he loves.For two modern believers, a magical, mystical visit to Bethlehem on the night of
the Christ Child’s birth is both a joy and a responsibility.And many more heartwarming, romantic stories celebrating ‘The
Season To Be Jolly.’Please join us as we tell a few tales, raise a glass of holiday
cheer, and deck the halls with romance as well as boughs of holly!Buy Links:
Amazon http://amzn.com/B00GH2I458Find Me Here
Website: http://patriciawfischer.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/pawf1067Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/PatriciaWF -
Modern Western: Deep in my Heart @pawf1067 #RLFblog #cowboys
Cowboys. Strong woman. Texas sunsets. Family Dynasties. Tex-Mex food.
Cowboys.It’s all here in the new series set in the Texas Hill Country.
It begins with the oldest son, Caleb Davis, a widower, single dad, and retired Air-Force
veteran whose past has come back to strike at his family.Enter Dr. Jocelyn Promise, a girl Davis barely noticed in high school but one he
can’t keep his eyes off now. When she saves his daughter, Caleb finds there’s a
whole lot more to Jocelyn than he ever gave her credit for and sparks fly higher
than fireworks on the Fourth of July. Of course, you won’t have to wait until then
to get the book. It’ll be out September 30th, 2013.Website: http://patriciawfischer.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/pawf1067Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/PatriciaWF -
Fantasy vs Reality: Weighting for Mr Right @pawf1067 #RLFblog
Weighting for Mr Right Article by author Patricia
W Fisher, RN.I don’t want a size two ass. I never
have.In my romantic comedy, Weighting for
Mr. Right, I didn’t want my heroine, Megan Sayla, to end up with one either.I will confess. Initially, I planned
for her to lose a ton of weight to find her happily ever after. Problem with that
scenario is we’ve all seen it enough times to count and I knew the majority of my
readers wouldn’t be able to relate and probably lose interest in her. She wouldn’t
be relatable nor likeable and would fall out of the fantasy of the romance and honestly,
it’s not very realistic.By the end of the book, I wanted readers
to cheer for Megan’s success and think, “I like this girl. We could out and
drink margaritas all weekend.”Don’t get me wrong, regaining or keeping
your health takes work and I’ve lost and gained and lost enough times to make my
head spin.Problem is, I love to eat and I’ve
had more than my share of temper tantrums in dressing rooms of major department
stores, just ask my husband or my mom. But with the growing epidemic of obesity
in our country and the world, I wanted to be responsible and address how all of
us who hate the size of our thighs, might have gotten where we are and how to get
healthier. I wanted to write a realistic heroine in a romantic comedy (fantasy)
where I gave a good message.So how would I weave fantasy with
reality so people didn’t think they’d been preached to, but still liked the characters
(and me) by the time I wrote The End?As a former ICU nurse, I’d seen my
share of what poor health habits can do to a body. I remember one family all out
in the waiting room eating tubs of BBQ and potato salad while they each took turns
visiting grandma in the ICU after her heart attack and open heart surgery. As much
as I wanted to shake them and say, “Look at what you’re doing,” I also
understood it. Food is as much of a nutritional necessity as it is comfort.In Weighting for Mr. Right, Megan
Sayla has comforted herself with food far too long and just by saying the word No
at the most inopportune time (her wedding), she’s thrown down a path of self-discovery
and given the potential to eat a big ass pile of Krispy Kreme donuts. (Remember,
when the marquis light’s on, you get a free donut.)That’s when the story really begins
because what Megan discovers is that sometimes what you want may not be what’s best
for those in your life. I’d witnessed it enough to see that change causes major
chaos, even if the change is a good thing. That was the reality of Weighting for
Mr. Right.Now here’s the fantasy. There’s a
very hot guy in it named Jacob Dante who thinks Megan is amazing from the moment
he meets her. To be clear, the guy is the fantasy, not the fact he likes her.He looks a lot like this guy, my friend
Warren. Check out his Facebook page here: https://facebook.com/modelwarrenYou’re welcome!And that’s the simple version of how
I mixed fantasy and reality in my book.Soulmate Publishing http://soulmatepublishing.com/weighting-for-mr-right/Amazon http://amzn.com/B00A78F83E/Find Me Here
Website: http://patriciawfischer.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/pawf1067Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/PatriciaWF