Blog – May 2018

Hi Everyone,

This year!! Wow it has been full-on with so much happening. Fortunately I’m a compulsive list maker so it hasn’t been too bad trying to keep up with everything that has been going on.

As some of you may know on May, 6th I had my official book launch. I feel it was a success with around 30-50 people in attendance. After circling the room and having a chat with almost everyone who came, family, friends (old and new), colleagues, and acquaintances, I gave my little speech thanking firstly my husband, Colin who has supported me and had my back in my writing journey. I also thanked my family who also encouraged me to seek my dream. Finally, I thanked all who joined me to celebrate the day and the great achievement of actually, writing and publishing a book. Not an easy task, believe me!

I was delighted by my two daughters Ruby & Claire who surprised me with a fabulous cake made to look like my book! It tasted delicious too.

I sold a few books that day and was overjoyed to receive some of the best compliments any writer would love, from people who took the book home and read it that very night. Below are some of the comments I received.

“Just finished the book and I loved it. A very entertaining read and well written. I look forward to reading more of your books Georgia. Was the perfect genre for me, with some romance, crime and paranormal influence. I loved it. Thank you for signing my copy today.”

“Okay, I’ve finished the book!! Wow!!! If this book doesn’t become a movie I will be disappointed. I was a little worried at first, because I’m not really into the supernatural, spiritual stuff, but the crime story pulled me in!! I actually found it hard to put the book down. Very well written. I hope Georgia writes another very soon!!!! And I may have fallen in love with Justice a little bit!!”

Now that the book launch has been completed and Mother’s Day is out of the way, I’m back into my writing two days a week, and promoting one day a week. That should keep me busy for the rest of the month.

Until next time, remember – ‘A little reading is the therapy a person needs sometimes’