Hi lovelies! It gives me
great pleasure today to host K.T. Castle and her new book series, “The
Bridesmaid's Checklist”! For other stops
on her Goddess Fish Promotions Book Tour, please click on the banner above or
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Be sure to make it to the end
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books, digital copies of both featured books, and $10 Amazon Gift Cards!! Also, come back daily
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Both books in this series are on sale during the book tour for ONLY $0.99 each!!! See below for more details.
Both books in this series are on sale during the book tour for ONLY $0.99 each!!! See below for more details.
Thanks for stopping
by! Wishing you lots of luck in this
fabulous giveaway!
by K.T. Castle
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GENRE: Contemporary (New Adult) Romance
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BLURB:
Kassandra
is a single, independent woman who prides herself on her own success. But when
she’s asked by her best friend Laura to be the Maid of Honor in her wedding,
Kassandra finds herself questioning her lifestyle. Helping Laura plan the
wedding is no problem—she’s done it before for all their other friends. The
first time was a blast, the second super fun, but doing it without receiving
any help from the rest of the girls gets old really fast.
The
whole event kicks off with the worst kind of surprise when Kassandra discovers
who her friend's fiancé really is, and she's torn between supporting Laura's
future happiness and hiding the deeply buried, intimate past she shares with
the groom-to-be. Struggling to be the bigger person and do all the hard work on
her own, Kassandra finds surprising comfort in Josh, the best man in the
wedding and someone she's been avoiding for years. He's charming, thoughtful,
handsome, and the worst kind of womanizer, but she just can't seem to stay
away. All the while, Kassandra can't help wondering if the wedding could be any
more clichĂ©—until she finds unexpected ways to change things up a bit.
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EXCERPT ONE:
Always
a bridesmaid, never a bride. I’d heard that saying more than once now. And I
was about to hear it once again.
“Kassie!
Kassie, wake up! I’m getting married,” a high-pitched voice squealed at me at
3:00 a.m.
Who
the hell is this? I had picked up the phone without even looking at the caller
ID. Oh, Laura. Great.
“Kassandra,
are you listening? I’m engaged!” Laura screamed from the other side of the
phone.
“Yeah,
wow,” I said. “Congratulations.”
“I
can’t believe you, Kassie. You should be more excited. You’ll get to be my
bridesmaid!” The volume of her voice kept rising.
“I’m
happy for you, Laura.” I really didn’t know at the moment how I felt. I was
trying to look around to see exactly where I was. “Believe me. It’s just…it’s
three o’clock, and I was sleeping.”
After
looking at my surroundings, I remembered I was in my own house. I had a minor
headache, probably from all the drinking the night before, and my body ached a
bit. I looked beside me and found the reason for my hurt.
Next
to me I found the silhouette of a beautiful man. The memories of the few hours
before my abrupt awakening came back at me:
A
bar. A blond. My home. Some sex...in that order.
“I
know it’s late, but I had to give you the good news.”
“And
news it is.” She was the last of my best friends who was single; not so long
ago we roamed all the bars in town together, looking for men to hook up with,
and suddenly she was engaged.
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GUEST POST:
How To Hold Yourself
Accountable
Accountability is a way of being transparent with your
work, the first step of becoming autonomous or independent. Accountability
comes hand in hand with responsibility and trust. Either if you work on your
own or someone else, being accountable with what you do is very important. When
you have a boss you should ask for coaching and feedback, even from peers and
your team. But when you’re independent, it can be a little trickier.
Becoming a writer has a lot of benefits and
satisfactions, even if you still have a part-time or full-time job. Here are
the steps I recommend to be accountable to yourself:
●
Make
a plan
You have a great idea for a book. You know the steps of
the writing process. Now it’s time to get your hands dirty.
The first thing that you have to do is set a writing schedule. It’s not enough to
think about writing and accommodate it to your
schedule, writing has to be part of it. I know it can be difficult, I have a
family and a full-time job that is demanding. But even if it’s only an hour a day,
make time to write.
Wake up earlier, go to bed later, block that time out
from anything else. It’s your writing time and you have to make it count. It is
imperative that writing becomes a
priority if it is really something you want to achieve. You may feel that
is impossible to create a consistent schedule, but that is entirely up to you.
Have it on your calendar, set up alarms, work in a place you know you’ll have
the privacy to do it. When it is something you really wish to do you’ll make it
happen. Keep that in mind and you’ll always succeed.
●
Set
deadlines & goals
Now that you have your writing time, you need to
“attend” your writing dates. Depending on your plan, the time you can dedicate
to writing and how much you plan to write, the next step is to set deadlines
and goals.
Depending on your preferences, you can set your writing goals to measure number of
words, scenes or even chapters. I like to have a word count word for every
week, since my chapters vary in length.
Trackers are really important for
this step.
You like graphs? Great moment to use them. There’s apps, websites and gadgets
that can help you visualize your advances. It is a great way to know you’re on
the right track and advancing.
Be careful with the deadlines you
set for yourself.
It’s easy to plan to write half a book in two weeks, then look back and see
that you’re far from that goal. That doesn’t mean you aren’t working and
advancing. It might be your chapters are longer than expected or that you’re
using your writing time for something else (even if it’s still towards writing
your book).That’s why a tracker comes in handy. With the tracker you’ll see how
much you’re advancing and rethinking your deadlines. Set realistic deadlines and goals.
●
Know
your role
It happens all the time. You have your “writing date”,
you have the scene/idea you’re going to focus on, you’re ready… until you
decide to read what you wrote yesterday, or make some research, or rearrange
the chapter order in your draft.
When making your writing plan also
consider your role.
Are you going to write? Edit? Research? Asses? Critique? It’s tempting to fall
in any of this roles during your writing time, but it is up to you to decide
how often you do it. My recommendation is to start writing, and keep writing.
Then make notes about questions you have, facts that you want to investigate,
things you want to revise later. You could do it all in a notebook or as a
comment in the document.
Know exactly when you’ll fall into each of the roles
your writing requires, and don’t let yourself get confused about what you’re
doing and then eventually sidetracked.
●
Find
support in others
Tell everyone what you’re doing! Believe me, you’ll find the
support encouraging.
Lot’s of writers like to keep private and work best on
their own. It’s completely fine. If it works for you, keep it up. As the saying
goes, “If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it!”
But if you find yourself in need of a little external
motivation, there are several ways to do so.
Get involved in a writing group, either virtually or in person.
There are great writing groups on Facebook, I’m sure your niche has one too. I
personally like to post pictures on Instagram and follow a writing challenge
every now and then. If you have writers that live close by, meet with them and
discuss your ideas, maybe even collaborate. A great online place to meet
writers, while you’re publishing a little something and start building your
audience is Wattpad. There’s also being part of a movement. I am part of NaNoWriMo and participate in their
activities.
●
Ask
for feedback
This can be difficult, I know. Who can you trust with
your writing project?
How about a friend? A good coworker? The librarian? An
online peer? Your editor? It has to be someone that you know likes to read your
kind of writing, but also someone that is going to be honest with their
feedback.
Feedback helps us grow. Take it as positive criticism. If
you’re a little wary about it my suggestion is to make a list of questions or
topics that you rather discuss. It also helps to tell whoever is giving you
feedback that you want to start with everything they liked, then discuss the
areas that need improvement and finish with ideas they might have for you to
improve.
Remember that you’re in control of what you’re writing.
Feedback can potentially make you a better writer, but listening to someone
else's ideas doesn't mean you have to change anything you aren’t comfortable
with.
●
Celebrate
success
Writing is no easy task, if it was anyone would do it. Celebrate your achievements!
You only wrote 7,000 words this
week? That’s 7,000 more you had than last week… keep moving! Small goals are as
important as long term ones. You don’t have to finish the book before you allow
yourself to celebrate. Part of your intrinsic motivation is to give yourself
credit for what you’re achieving to led you to greater success. The more you write, the better you're going
to do it. Enjoy the journey as much as you can, and when you reach the
ultimate goal give yourself a big hug before you start it all over again ;)
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AUTHOR BIO:
K.T. Castle is an
author/artist on a quest to find the words, forms, and colors to materialize the
worlds and people of her imagination. She
never saw herself as an incurable romantic, but lately, that's what she finds
herself musing about. Love is found everywhere,
regardless if it comes from a nice person, an ass — mundane or even
vampire. When she's not busy with work, in
front of a computer placing many thoughts in order, she makes her best to be
creative or relax with a good book and a snack.
Some of her favorite characters are Sookie, Rule and Shaw, Bella,
Edward, Clary, Jace, Wrath, Hollywood, Blaire, Woods, Ethan, the Sleeping
Beauty, and Ariel. Get to know her more
on her social media pages.
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GIVEAWAY INFO:
K.T. Castle will award paperback copies of The
Bridesmaid's Checklist Series and a $10 Amazon GC (US/Mexico only) to one
randomly selected commenter and digital copies of The Bridesmaid's Checklist
Series and a $10 Amazon GC (international) to a second randomly selected
commenter.
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