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Jessica Hart - 50 heroes, 50 heroines...50 happy endings!
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Sleigh Bells and Wedding Rings |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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Mistletoe Marriage is out now in the UK in a Mills and Boon Special Release called Sleigh Bells and Wedding Rings.
The Silver Thaw - Betty Neels
Pretty nurse Amelia Crosbie had never met a more infuriating man than Gideon van der Tolck! As the Christmas season drew nearer, the handsome doctor seemed determined to make someone his bride – but surely it couldn’t be Amelia?
The Christmas Basket - Debbie Macomber
Former sweethearts Noelle and Thom can have a second chance at love – if only they can close the bitter rift between their families with the spirit of forgiveness.
Mistletoe Marriage - Jessica Hart
A wedding could be the answer to all Sophie’s problem ...
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A contest! |
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By Jessica on
Saturday, September 12, 2009
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It feels odd to be talking about Christmas when summer is barely over, but I’ve just received big box of the North American edition of UNDER THE BOSS’S MISTLETOE, which is out this November. There’s still no sign of the UK paperbacks, but here is the NA cover again, since it’s such a nice one! The only thing I knew when I set out to write this story was that it had to incorporate a Christmas wedding, and I plotted it with a friend as we walked the South West Coast path in Cornwall this time last year.

The original story was ...
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Greece |
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By Jessica on
Monday, August 10, 2009
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Oh, dear, I was very sorry for myself last time, wasn’t I? I hadn’t realised quite how boring I was, so apologies to everyone who waded through the last blog! I’m glad to report that toothache is now but a distant memory, vanquished by a lovely relaxing week in Greece. We had the top floor of a house overlooking Stoupa, with an L-shaped balcony that caught the afternoon breeze from the sea.

I could have happily spent the entire week on that balcony, looking out over the bay and to the mountains beyond but managed to drag myself down to the beach at Kalogria, all of five minutes’ walk away. Soft sand, clear turquoise wat ...
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Ups and downs |
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By Jessica on
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
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It’s been ten days of such ups and downs that I don’t know whether I’m coming or going today.
I began on a desperate down, with Mungo, my elderly and diabetic Westie apparently very ill, and I went downstairs on the morning of the Friday before last convinced that the time had come to call the vet. But he got out of his bed to greet me and wagged his tail, and was so much perkier on his walk that I decided to wait a little longer (up) 
He was better enough for me to leave him on the Saturday to drive over to the RNA’s conference in Penrith for the afternoon. I was giving a workshop called ‘Nobody mention the F-wor ...
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Writing something new |
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By Jessica on
Saturday, June 27, 2009
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You wouldn’t think it from this blog, but I have been hard at work over the last few weeks. I’m taking a break from romance and writing a ‘time slip’ novel this summer, and I have to say that I’m finding it challenging, but generally in a good way. I have been playing all sorts of psychological tricks on myself to write something different, and have a whole new routine which involves getting up at 6.00 am every morning and writing 500 words before I’m allowed to start the day. I have always been an evening person, and usually do most of my writing after 9.00 pm, so it’s a big change for me, and so far it seems to be working. I suspect it’s only because it’s summer and so light in the mornings. I can’t see me doing this ...
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Escape Around the World... |
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By Jessica on
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
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I looked at this card a lot last summer! It has been stuck up above my computer for years, and I was writing Honeymoon with the Boss while outside it was as grey and miserable as only an English summer can be. The story is set in the Maldives, so whenever I was short of inspiration (quite a lot of the time, as it turned out), all I had to do was glance up. My scanner isn’t very good, and puts dirty yellow dots all over everything, but the original card is beautiful, and always makes me feel as if I’m wallowing in a lagoon, digging my fingers into the white sand and listening to the hot wind soughing through the coconut palms (my toes are curling just thinking about it!)
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Finished! |
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By Jessica on
Monday, April 27, 2009
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The book is finished and the sun is shining – hurrah! I typed THE END at four o’clock on the dot on Saturday, and after a drink to celebrate that night am now in full-on achievement mode. Yesterday I defrosted the fridge, cleaned the oven AND had a major weed/tidy in my poor neglected garden, and now I’ve even got round to updating the blog … am I a machine or am I a machine??? True, I can’t quite bring myself to tackle my accounts, the next big job, but I don’t want to lose the glow too soon!
Actually, I haven’t yet sat down to reread the whole manuscript yet, so perhaps all this celebration is premature, but it was such an enjoyable story to write in the end, that I’m hoping that bodes well for it. I liked writing it in the first person, and the guidelines allowed for a lighter emotional conflict than normal, which suits my style, I think.&a ...
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Writing the Pick Your Own Romance book.... |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, April 12, 2009
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Hhmmnn. There I was feeling very pleased with myself – verging, indeed, on the insufferably smug – having got to the end of a full draft last night, with still a whole month before my deadline. How quickly things can change! I’ve been enjoying writing this book, too. It’s a romantic comedy, based on the Pick Your Own Romance survey I ran here last year as part of the 50 book celebrations, and writing it in the first person made it feel a lot fresher for me. So I’ve been rattling away, not bothering with too many articles or inverted commas, and telling myself that the final draft would just need a bit of polishing and punctuation.
WRONG!
I sat down this evening and reread the entire draft and it’s obviously going to require much more work than I’d thought. So much for ducking the usual Chapter 7 crisis! I don& ...
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Shortlisted for a RITA |
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By Jessica on
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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I’ve been keeping my head down recently and trying to make less of meal of this current book than I did with the last one. I was actually sitting here yesterday thinking I ought to update the blog but really had nothing to say as it’s just been tap, tap, tap at the keyboard, but just as I was girding my loins to embark on Chapter 7 this afternoon, the phone rang and a really lovely voice from Houston told me that Last-Minute Proposal had been short-listed for a RITA in the Contemporary Series category. So now I’ve got no excuse not to update the blog!
I’m obviously really thrilled, and particularly because Last-Minute Proposal
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The next book |
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By Jessica on
Sunday, March 01, 2009
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Well, here I am, starting another book, and wondering as always how I’m ever going to make it work. I’m still at the rough draft stage, filling pages with any old rubbish just so that I have something to work with when I go back to the beginning and start writing properly. In some ways, this is a good bit of writing. I set myself a low target of 5 or 6 pages a day, and have the time to work on other projects as well – at least in theory. Let’s be honest here, I spend quite of time I could be working drifting around having coffee instead or, like last night, drinking pomegranate martinis – v yummy. On the other hand, I did come back and draft a scene where my heroine has one pomegranate martini too many, so the whole evening can now be justified on the grounds of research!
This book is meant to be a romantic comedy, and I’m writing it in the first person, which I& ...
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