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Where cowboys meet the coast – WIN w/ the Christmas Blog Hop

This is my post in the fabulous Christmas blog hop, happening until Christmas Eve.
Thirty e-books to be gifted and a $150 gift card, too!
Plus, a Jenn J book to someone who leaves a comment on THIS blog. So don’t get so wrapped up in my story about cowboys that you forget to enter.
Comment and click below!!!!

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The Capricornia region in central Queensland (Australia) is, according to this tourism website, where cowboys meet the coast. Sounds like the perfect place to set a story, don’t you think? And I have the perfect title for it, too – A Place to Remember. In fact, it’s already written and I’m working hard with my UK publisher (Head of Zeus) to bring it to the world this April (in print and ebook), so keep an eye out.

While it’s a pretty special story, I feel obliged to ‘fess up about this novel – my fifth. To explain, I’ve recorded a video confession – an apology for disappointing my readers with my last four novels. As I said, the video (below) explains.

Now . . .  about this year’s Coastal Blog Hop book you can win – The Other Side of the Season.

The Other Side of the Season is my fourth novel and I’m taking readers from the country to the coast. Check out the blurb or watch this 40 second trailer.

 

 

 

And, speaking of videos . . . about that confession. Check it out on You Tube: https://youtu.be/uk9iet5ALq0

Thank you for blog hopping. Have a wonderful Christmas, wherever you are in the world. (Maybe let me know where you’re from in your comment.) I’ll be back where the book began, on the Capricornia Coast looking for those cowboys!

Now you’re here, increase your chances of winning by leaving a comment below, and also enter via the rafflecopter below to win 30 ebooks and a $150.00 gift card.
If you comment here, then Tweet or Facebook this blog post I will add a second entry.
Winners announced on Christmas Eve.
What a great present! What are you waiting for?

 

ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS BLOG HOP:   For more information and a list of all the authors involved:  Annie Seaton – organiser extraordinaire. 
 

a Rafflecopter giveaway

24th December: Prize Draw

More blogs to hop:
 Previous blog: I just read about E.E. Carter’s grandparents being itinerant workers who traveled around Queensland in their caravan. Great minds!
Next blog in the hop: TBC

60 thoughts on “Where cowboys meet the coast – WIN w/ the Christmas Blog Hop

  1. Your video confession had me intrigued. I feel your imaginative locations can be found all over Australia. Looking forward to reading another heartfelt story when A Place to Remember is released.

    1. Thank you, Veronica. I am very excited.

    2. Thank you for your constant support, Veronica. You are lovely. (Much nicer than the Veronica in my story!!!!!)

  2. Great post Jenn, I’m looking forward to your next book.

    1. Thank you, Shirley. Merry Christmas to you and hubs in your lovely home.

  3. The trouble with using ‘real’ small locations is that people can be too identifiable. For instance, there’s maybe only one local headmaster/store owner. Like you, I’ve slightly twisted real locations and renamed them so the atmosphere is realistic, but no-one’s going to sue me! Nice post. Jenn.

    1. Ha! Yes, I call i Faction. 🙂

  4. Can’t wait for your new book to join all the others on my bedroom bookshelf. 🙂

    1. Thank you for being there from the very beginning, Patricia (fellow tree lover. Oh, I d refernece a tree in A Place to Remember. I am sure you will love it!)

  5. Great blog. I am soooo excited about your new book – I cannot wait to read it. Bring on April!!

    1. Hehehehehe! I cannot wait for all my HPK friends to read it. Definitely a place to remember!!

  6. Love all your books and really looking forward to the next one. Through social media, as an avid reader, we are able to take the journey with you. Thank you.

  7. Love all Aussie based books.

    1. Me too, Denise. Thank you for supporting us.

  8. I can’t wait to meet the cowboys by the coast. One day I will get up there and see it for myself.

    1. LOL I’m thinking you are going to love BLair…Claire. 🙂

      1. Hmmm I look forward to meeting him lol

  9. A place to remember sounds like a fascination read. Great post Jenn

    1. Thank you, Suzanne. I am very excited about this one.

  10. Where I live – western QLD – it’s more cowboys than coast. Love both though.

  11. Brilliant post Jenn! I can’t wait to read A Place to Remember 🙂

    1. Thank you, Brenda.

  12. That’s teasing! Another good read I won’t be able to put down!

    1. LOL Thank you for dropping by, Lizzie.

  13. What a great story. I can’t wait to read the book in whole. The trailer was captivating!

    1. Thank you for saying so, Vanessa.

  14. Thanks for sharing the trailer! 🙂

    1. Thank you for dropping by.

  15. I’m in the UK where the weather is grey and damp. I’d love to win your story.

    1. Lesley, I am so excited to be bringing our sunburnt country to the UK. Good luck in the draw.

  16. Real versus make-believe locations can be tricky. I remember one book that I read some time ago that was set in a town with a twin name to a local one, but had many identifiable landmarks. The fact that things were skewed was actually disconcerting to someone who knew the facts about the real town, but I am certain did not even make an impact on others.

    1. It’s true! Writing is a balancing act in lots of way – expected and unexpected!!!!!

  17. interesting place

    1. I am so looking forward to going back soon. Thx for dropping by.

  18. It is interesting that you travel in a caravan to get locations for your books. I live in Tennessee and when we speak of Christmas, I think of cold weather and maybe snow. It is strange to me to think of a hot Christmas. Our world is such an interesting place.

    1. Wanda, I feel blessed to be able to travel. The one thing I have never had is a white Christmas. Lucky you!

  19. Tweeted too 🙂 (@starduzt86)

    1. Thank you. Good luck.

  20. You’re a new author for me, and I’m so happy to find you. Your books look great. I signed up for your email.

    1. I am so happy you are happy! Thank you for signing up. If you are on Goodreads, there will be a giveaway going up soon. Otherwise there will be newsletters with book news/opportunities coming your way. Very nice to meet you, Kathy.

  21. Enjoyed getting to hear about your book location.

  22. You are a new Author for me but looking forward to checking out your other books. Merry Christmas

    1. ‘New author’ my fave two words. I love connecting with new readers!!!

  23. I am always looking for new authors to read. Your books sound like the kind I enjoy reading.

    1. I am so gald to hear that, Joye. (What a lovely way to spell your name. Might have to pinch that for a book!)

  24. Wonderful reading, fabulous blog. The cover of A Place To Remember is glorious – as are all your covers, something I think is important. I hope that doesn’t sound shallow but who’s going to pick up a book without an appealing cover? SO DELIGHTED about the new book! Have a wonderful Christmas, Jenn. An author has really “arrived” in my opinion when you feel they are one of your friends – you have that ability!

    1. Thank you lovely Trish. You’ve been with me from the start. That’s very special.

  25. The video is a great way to add interest.

    1. Thank you for saying so, Debbie

  26. Well Jenn, your confession is just a testament that you must be an absolutely incredible writer if people think that your settings are real. I just found you through the blog hop so I’ve never read your books before. But I am looking forward to them.
    God bless and Merry Christmas from California, USA

    1. Thank you, Suzannah, I hope you can track my books down in the USA. I’m hoping my April release – A Place to Remember – will be avail there in ebook. Do let me know. Keep in touch. I love hearing from readers.

  27. You are a new author to me and I look forward to reading your books.

    1. Thank you so much for finding me. Do keep in touch. I love hearing from readers.

  28. I adore the idea of a cowboy at the coast. Can’t wait to read it!

    1. Well, have I got a treat for you! Thx Laura. Merry Christmas.

  29. Merry Christmas!

    1. And to you! Love your email addy!!!!!!

  30. Thanks Jenn. a great idea for Christmas from some very generous Aussie authors. I am in Quinns Rocks, WA.

    1. I’ll be in WA end next year! Can’t wait.

  31. I’m in Indiana, United States. Expecting maybe a little snow for Christmas. Isn’t it wonderful, communicating around the world like this. Looking forward to hearing about your upcoming book. Happy Holidays to all.

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