November 1, 2010

Never Give Up by guest blogger Loreen Augeri

Never give up is the best piece of writing advice I’ve ever been given. If I hadn’t taken those three little words to heart, Tormented Hearts would have never been published.

Writing is hard. Receiving rejection letters is agonizing. Sometimes you believe you will never receive “the call” or “the e-mail” for e-publishing. But it does happen. I’ve been writing for fifteen years and as of May, I can now say I am a published author. I would have never become one if I had given up.

I decided long ago that even if I never got published, my time and effort were not wasted. I was learning about the craft. And the more I wrote, the better I got. While I created historical characters and gave them life, I was acquiring knowledge of different eras, what people wore, what they ate, and how they acted.
And once you’ve finished that novel, don’t put off sending out query letters. It is hard to send your manuscript out to editors and agents to be criticized and rejected, but it is a necessary evil. One that is sometimes painful. But most people endure hardship on the way to success.

So I hope every aspiring author remembers those words that mean so much. Never give up.
I want to thank Anna Kathryn for having me here today. If you would like to learn more about me or Tormented Hearts published by The Wild Rose Press visit my website at http://www.loreenaugeri.com/.


Blurb:

The world of Brett Armstrong, the Earl of Tremont, collapses when his wife and unborn child die. Determined to punish himself for the part he played in their demise, he turns his back on society and retreats to the country. Hard, physical labor during the day and mind-numbing gin at night help to keep at bay the demons that threaten to devour him. Until Catherine Hammond creeps into his world. Not wishing to resurrect his dormant emotions and the resulting pain, Brett struggles against the sensuality she exudes and battles to defeat his rising desire.

Abused by her aristocratic husband, commoner Catherine Hammond flees from his cruelty. Her hope is to hide and create a new life. She vows to never again associate with the upper classes that have heaped unbearable pain upon her family. Escaping without funds, Catherine is forced to work as a servant in the Earl of Tremont's household. His tantalizing, amorous advances ignite a fire within the cold regions of her heart, but she refuses to fall in love with a man who may destroy her.

Excerpt:

As she stalked past him, his fingers grazed her shoulder to halt her. A sizzling warmth pierced her skin and swirled throughout her body. Catherine restrained the gasp that fought to break from her lips. She’d prayed the sensations she experienced last night resulted from the lingering effects of the dream and lack of sleep, but they seared her again.

Brett jerked his hand back as if she scalded him, and it hovered in the air above her shoulder. Unsure, she turned to him. The pulse in his temple beat at a frantic rate, and the muscles in his jaw clenched. It affected him, too. She delved deep into his eyes, and the turmoil that appeared to tear him in different directions caught and captured her.

She yearned for the heat of his fingers to engulf her again, to feel his body pressed against hers like last night, the whisper of his breath on her cheek, the exquisite thrill of not being alone. Her gaze fell to his appealing, moist lips. Not thin and dry like Lord Wallingford’s.

Brett leaned toward her and then withdrew. He swallowed, and his Adam’s apple bobbed before he cleared his throat. “You can stay here with him.”

She blinked as the strange immediacy to be embraced faded away. What had she been thinking? She never wanted another man to touch her. Ever. Especially not one of his station.

Loreen Augeri
http://www.loreenaugeri.com/
Tormented Hearts - The Wild Rose Press

8 comments:

Anna Kathryn Lanier said...

Welcoem, Loreen. I'm glad to have you with me today. Great blog and excerpt.

Beth Trissel said...

Excellent post Loreen. I too wrote on for 12+ years with literally hundreds of rejections before I was published. Don't give up really are the key words. I love your story blurb and cover. You succeeded very well. :)))

Luanna Stewart said...

Great blurb and excerpt, Loreen. And your cover is beautiful. "Never give up" are words to live by in this crazy business.

Alison Henderson said...

You're so right, Loreen. My journey to publication took even longer than yours, and those three little words kept me going, too. Your book looks great. Congratulations on your release!

Loreen Augeri said...

Thank you Anna, Beth, Lu, and Alison for your kind words and for commenting on my blog.

Leigh D'Ansey said...

These are good words for me right now - thanks Loreen.

Loreen Augeri said...

Your welcome, Leigh. I hope those three words help.

Loreen Augeri said...

Sorry, should be "You're welcome" not "Your welcome".