Nada’s Secret gets a new cover!

It took me two nights to do it, but I finally sat down and created a new cover for the first installment of my A Modern Myth trilogy, Nada’s Secret. I was too tired last night to upload a copy of it, but I will be sure to do that the next time I’m at my home computer. I tried to keep the integrity of the current cover as I upgraded it with real people as well as making it match the updated cover for Drew’s Destiny.

Why the update? Well, if you visit the main page of my site, my other beautiful covers make their rounds in the carousel. I noticed how the remaining two covers of my trilogy look a bit amateurish by comparison. So I realized it was time to update them, since I had already updated the final installment. Grady’s Return will take me a bit longer to update, but that too will get a new look. Hopefully, it won’t take me as long as it did to finish Nada’s cover. :)

So stay tuned for that new cover to make its appearance in the carousel on my site…as well as on amodernmyth.com

Edit: Please note that due to the Flash coding, your browser’s cache must be cleared before you can see the new cover in the carousel. I have also posted the cover on my forum for members to see the full size.

December 29th, 2011 by Jude News Tags: , , , 0 Comment

Teen Romance Novel Is Moving, Mature, and Sincere

When Kyle Davis returns to town for his senior year of high school, Chelsea Davenport is instantly taken with him. Kyle and Chelsea have known each other for a long time-their fathers were once business partners-but after Kyle’s father committed suicide, his mother sent him away for a while. Now Chelsea sees him in a new light as a mature, attractive young man. But Chelsea isn’t the only girl who feels that way about Kyle. With his good looks and tight abs, football player Kyle is a trophy other girls are determined to get, and cheerleader Elle McClarin particularly is willing to do whatever it takes to have Kyle for herself, even if it involves threats and illegal activities. Will Kyle fall for the wild cheerleader, or will he prefer the more mature Chelsea?

Boy meets girl. Boy and girl have problems. Will boy and girl be able to overcome problems and stay together? Mary Flinn’s “The One” may have an old plot, but love is so important to our lives that when the story is well told as it is here, not only do we not mind reading once more a tale of lovers, but we find ourselves engrossed in the story. “The One” is the story of a young man and a young woman who find each other amid the craziness of the world, in this case, high school, and weather the storms together, be they the death of loved ones, or others determined to split them apart. In the end, they learn about themselves and the world around them while preparing to enter adulthood and the beginning of a committed relationship.

Flinn’s characters are mature and believable. Readers will sympathize with Kyle and Chelsea and hope their love will last. While the young lovers find themselves in some difficult situations, what is remarkable about the book’s atmosphere in many ways is the supporting cast of characters, family and friends who provide stability for Kyle and Chelsea. This supportive environment is one in which every young man and woman should be so lucky to be raised. While their lives are not perfect, Chelsea and Kyle find strength in one another, their families, their friends, their coaches, and teachers.

However, not all the characters are without their share of drama. Teenage drinking is involved and some wild and unacceptable behavior. Flinn wisely treats these topics realistically, not glamorizing the behaviors or morally condemning them. As a result, the characters are multi-faceted while the main characters are primarily responsible and good role models to young adults as evidenced by the community projects they pursue.

Set in North Carolina, where the author lives, “The One” perfectly captures a region and way of life. Readers may or may not be familiar with the area, but they will appreciate the realistic setting that reflects a teenager’s life in the early twenty-first century rather than becoming a stereotypical southern romance or a story that tries generically to appeal to a teen audience. Teenage readers will no doubt enjoy seeing characters similar to themselves, but adults will enjoy the book also. As a male reader, I found myself surprisingly invested in Kyle and Chelsea’s relationship, wanting them to be happy together because Flinn does such an expert job of developing her characters. I’m not a big fan of description, but Flinn knows how to describe a house, a cabin, a beach in ways that bring the setting to life and that keep it relevant to the story by using the settings to develop and reveal information about the characters.

Flinn’s writing has a grace and elegance, which coupled with the wedding toward the end-I won’t give away whose-reminds one more of Jane Austen than most recent romantic comedy films. The drama of the story is almost always on the sidelines, never becoming unbelievable or extreme, and the characters’ choices and actions all seem naturally to fall into place. I was both amazed by Flinn’s imaginative creation of a fictional world so that it felt so very real, and also impressed by how perfectly balanced the writing was so that it never went over the top. Flinn does not bite off more than she can chew but takes simple situations and draws out the nuances, the emotions, and the integrity of her characters. In that way, she is like Jane Austen, telling a simple story, with one or two obstacles to the main character’s love, but in the end, creating an ending completely satisfying for the reader. In short, the writing is sincere and believable because of it.

If you’ve never read a romance novel, this is “the one” to start with, and if you’re already a fan of romance, Mary Flinn is sure to be your new favorite author. I trust her pen will produce many more love stories.

Tyler R. Tichelaar holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree from Northern Michigan University and a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University. His family’s long relationship with Upper Michigan and his avid interest in genealogy inspired Dr. Tichelaar to write his Marquette Trilogy: Iron Pioneers, The Queen City, and Superior Heritage. Dr. Tichelaar is also a professional book reviewer and editor. For more information about Tyler R. Tichelaar, his writing, and his author services, visit:

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December 20th, 2011 by Guest-Blogger Reviews Tags: , 0 Comment

Insight Into Contemporary Romance Books

Contemporary romance is the modern kind of romance. It is best portrayed in romance books and novels. Classic romance is unbeatable. However, contemporary romance is unmatched. There is something about modernity that cannot be stopped. Modern romance stories feature all the new things and ideas that are worth reading. There are very many people who are fans of this kind of romance. The contemporary world will ensure that stories that have a twist will be told in the most modern manner. There are very many modern romance books and, you have to choose the kind of book you would prefer. There is science fiction which will take you into a world that will make everything possible. There are so many thrilling tales that continue to be told in this regard. All people want to hear or read a romance story that will touch deep inside their hearts. There are several things that the modern love stories will communicate with you. First, you will realize how far we have come. We have certainly come a long way and, some of the things that will come up are certainly going to entertain you.

Contemporary romance books will inspire you with modern romance. When you have no romance in your life, you are definitely going to find it a challenge to you. You will seek to have the kind of romance that the story is talking about. In other words, you will be able to appreciate the role of romance in life. Sometimes, years of bad experiences with love will leave many as dry as a bone and, with no prospects or need to love. For this reason, you need to find great books that will enable you find that spark so that you can look forward to loving again. The basic message of romance books has not changed. It is basically to recapture that adventure that can only be brought about by love. Love is life and life is all about loving people. When you read the modern stories of love, you will be encouraged to find that love is still a mainstay of society. We are living in a dark cold world but, it is pretty possible for you to find the real thing. Read contemporary romance books and novels and, you will get to know all about it.

There are several things you need to look at to identify a good contemporary romance novel. First, you will need to look at some of the reviews of the stories. Reviews will enable you take a sneak peek into the story. There are many reviews that will be helpful to you. Reviews will be objective and, this means that they will present both the good and the bad about a story. If you like the plot, you can get the book and read it for you. Going through reviews will enable you take less time as you judge which love story to read. Great reviews will be for promising stories and, they are worth reading. However, choosing a good book will be your choice and, you can go for what sounds best to you.

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December 6th, 2011 by Guest-Blogger Reviews Tags: , 0 Comment

Sierra Sky will soon show up on Total-e-bound

If I have followed the site correctly, new releases come out every Monday. They then update their Coming Soon page to show what’s coming in the next 6 weeks. Once they do that on Monday, December 12th, Sierra Sky‘s cover will appear at the bottom of that page. It should also then have it’s own page with description and link to my bio. I’m so excited, and this has been long coming! So be sure to check out their Coming Soon page Monday night!

I will also be updating the main page of my site as soon as the book has its own page!


December 2nd, 2011 by Jude News, Writing Tags: , , 0 Comment
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