Blog – June 2018

Hi Everyone,

We started June with a long weekend here in the West – Western Australia Day, and we went away for a four day break down to the Southwest of the state.  It was the land of the Karri Forest and we had a wonderful time, but it was sooo cold. We took a tram ride through the forest, over rivers and creeks, past pastures and awesome vistas. We also all took our bikes and rode around ‘Big Brook Dam’ – it was so peaceful, with the fantastic reflections on the glass-like surface of the lake, the majestic tall trees and native fauna, as well as the birds trilling and calling all around us. I wish we had someplace like that in Perth.  I love camping and sitting around the fires in the evening and in this case it was a matter of survival; seriously – it was that cold! We were lucky it wasn’t windy nor did it rain the entire weekend.


 

In the beginning of June I also finished my second draft of my new contemporary romance ‘Having Faith,’ which is part of my  ‘Mature Love’ Series. They are stand-alone romances featuring women over the age of 35 years-old. Currently it’s at 51,000 words so far.  I sent it out to my Beta-Readers (test readers) to gauge their reaction, and for them to provide me with feedback. Four writers and Four readers dissected it, and nearly all came back with not only great feedback, but great praise, which thrilled me. I’m looking over all their input, and in the first week of July will start to address some of their suggestions and comments in the next revision of my book. I’m wanting to have it published in the Spring.

While my Beta-Readers have been busy with not just reading my manuscript but also filling out my over-the-top questionnaire (thank you ladies – you know who you are), I was busy writing my first draft to the follow up Book 2 in the ‘Angel Calling’ Series, which is as yet untitled. The story features Justice once again, but in a slightly different role; as this time he has an investigative partner.

I really felt like I wouldn’t be able to get into the story as much this time around, especially since my mind had been focused on my contemporary romance. But thankfully once I started to write it, I was hooked and in love with Justice once more, and my fingers are flying over the keyboard. I’m hoping to be finished the first draft by the end of June, and fingers crossed have this book published at the end of the year or early in the new year.

I try to spend two full days a week writing (also whenever I can squeeze in a few minutes here and there), and then I spend one full day on promotional work for ‘Justice’. I asked some book bloggers to read and review my book hoping for some good feedback. But instead WOW – HOLY CRAP! I have received awesome feedback – below are a few examples. These reviewers weren’t paid and don’t know me at all, so it was genuine reviews. I also feel so very honoured, as I know that they read hundreds of books per year so they truly are the experts in their field.

Image result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars images

Bobbie Stanley – 4th June, 2018 – A Page to Turn Book Reviews –

https://www.apagetoturn.net/single-post/2018/06/04/Review-Justice-by-Georgia-Tingley

The world of supernatural fiction has been around so long now that it can be difficult to find a story that’s totally different from the ones that are already out there.  In this case, though, I think the author has done an excellent job.  I’ve read mysteries.  I’ve read stories about angels and demons.  I’ve never read anything quite like this!  The story was fresh and different and I loved every second of it!  I especially loved how Tingley was able to weave elements of all sorts of genres into this book.  There was plenty of mystery, romance, and supernatural to keep all sorts of readers happy without any of them completely taking over the book.  I cannot claim to have been surprised by the ending of this story.  I’d figured it out a while before it was revealed.  Still, I loved the way that details unfolded slowly and things came together. This book was spectacular and kept my interest so thoroughly that I was pretty much addicted to it from the start and I kind of wish I hadn’t finished reading it just because I don’t want to be done with it!  I’m so glad that this one is part of a series.  I give it five stars and I can’t wait to read the next instalment!

 

Image result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars images

Cranky – The Book Curmudgeon – 4th June, 2018 –

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/39383783-cranky—the-book-curmudgeon

This book gutted me yet restored my faith at the same time. There are many things in this world that I will classify as true evil and two belong to this book. Justice Smith is an angel warrior sent to earth to solve a cold case. The disappearance of a young girl, Christine Conroy, 40 years ago. Without question and honoured to be chosen, Justice sets out to right the wrongs and punish the guilty. This is not my usual type of read but I did enjoy it. A book full of Angel’s and demons and most of all love. Not just any kind of love but true unbreakable and undying love.

 

 Image result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars images1/2

 Emerald Book Review – 8th June, 2018 – https://www.facebook.com/EmeraldBookReviews/posts/2011115245820833

This was such an interesting concept for a book-the blurb having engaged my attention right before I even got a look at that beautiful cover- made all the more entertaining, thrilling and exciting by the style and clearly well thought out plot that author Georgia Tingley executed with aplomb, intelligence and imagination. Straddling various genres of book, from paranormal to thriller to murder mystery to romance, Justice is a fast-paced, well written piece of fiction with an array of truly engaging and multi-faceted characters, brought to life by Georgia’s unique story-telling abilities and use of dialogue to bring about not only her character’s emotions but also those of the reader.

‘”Hey…. excuse me, sir. At least give me your name.” She smiled, more confident now. “You know, so I can tell him who to expect,” she qualified.

“Justice.” I couldn’t help myself, I reached out and smoothed her mussed hair.

“Justice?” She looked flustered at my intimate touch, “What…?”

“Justice Smith,” I answered. And this time turned and left while I still wanted to.

“That’s a name?” She called out. I felt her eyes on my back as I pulled open the glass door, but not before I heard her soft murmur. “A f***** sexy name.”‘

With a mysterious angelic hero and a sassy smart heroine, Justice is a book that encompasses all that I love in literature. It has heart, soul, imagination and protagonists that you can’t help but champion. The bad guys are just as complex and layered as the heroes, so you get a thoroughly enjoyable and action packed thriller that makes you anticipatory for the next chapter, as each clue unfurls the next until you’re racing right alongside the good guys to solve the crime. With that little extra element of sexual chemistry and flirty fun between Justice and Andrea balancing out the dark side of life with the tangled and complicated lives of the town’s people and their wicked little secrets, author Georgia Tingley has produced a fantastic supernatural thriller that will keep you entranced from the start until the very end.

Image result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars imagesImage result for cartoon stars images

Stormi – Boundless Book Reviews – 12th June, 2018  –   http://www.boundlessbookreviews.com/single-post/2018/06/12/Stormis-Review-Justice-Angel-Calling-1-by-Georgia-Tingley

Christine Conroy goes missing from her backyard. For years her case is considered cold, and nothing is found of her is found, no body, no evidence, nothing. Now, 40 years later, Justice comes into town, and he is just the man for the job. He’s a private investigator and ANGEL. It’s his job, his mission, to bring justice for those that need it.

Justice was a fantastic story. It was profoundly engaging and full of mystery. Justice is an Angel, literally sent from above, to bring justice for Christine. He knows who did the crime, it’s just up to him to prove it. He also has another mission, to be there for someone who genuinely needs it. This story was awesomely written. I stay away from books with the angel/demon type stuff, because they have just never been my thing. Every one that I have ever read just wasn’t to my liking, but I am so glad I got this book. It was action-packed. It had mystery. It was sad and funny. It also had a touch of romance, which was a surprise to me, but it made me love the story even more. I loved the characters. Justice was just excellent; he was kind and gentle while still being tough. Andi had such a sad story and it was hard not to fall in love with her as a character. The storyline was very heart-wrenching and maddening.

Honestly, this book was a 10, but I can only give it a 5. The story is written well. It had great characters. It had a great storyline. It was just GREAT! I cannot wait until the next book in this series!!!!

 

Nearly finished – The other thing I did this month was emailed some bookstores in my local area and asked if they would stock my book on their shelves. One book shop did – Big shout out to Collins Booksellers – in Willetton for supporting me and setting up a display in their front window. I’ll post up a picture at a later date. If you would like a copy please call in to the shop – Collins Booksellers Shop 44-45 Southlands Shopping centre, Burrendah Boulevard Willetton  or Phone them to keep a copy aside for you on 08 9313 5164 email: collinsbooks@westnet.com.au or check out their Facebook 

Well that’s all for this month. Until next time, remember “Book lovers never go to bed alone.”