Showing posts with label Jessica Dotta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica Dotta. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Book Review - Mark of Distinction

It is my pleasure to review Mark of Distinction, the second book in a trilogy by Jessica Dotta.  
 
 
 
I reviewed the first book Born of Persuasion a couple of months ago, and you can read that review here.  It has become one of my favorite all time novels because of its well rounded characters, quick pace and interesting storyline.  I had a hard time waiting for Mark of Distinction to be released.




 Mark of Distinction picks up where Born of Persuasion left off - right in the thick of the action and intrigue.  For me, Mark of Distinction is not a stand alone book.  You really need to read the first book to know who all the characters are and how they are intertwined.  Or maybe I should say how you think they are connected.   Ms. Dotta is a master at deception and just when you think you've figured something out, she throws you a fast ball and you had better duck.  Believe me, you won't see it coming.

Book two has Julia firmly planted and hiding under her father's care - Lord Roy Pierson is one of the most influential men in the Victoria society of London and Julia walks a tight line wondering if he loves her or loathes her.  Already married to Chance Macy, a sworn enemy of Lord Pierson, Julia struggles to assert herself in her new role as the Emerald Heiress as she is continually pulled in two directions by these powerful and ruthless men.  Standing on the fringe and trying to win her love is Lord Dalry, her fathers adopted son.  Meanwhile, what is to become of Edward, her one true love, and now a priest?  Julia possesses his Bible, scrawled with hand written notes, and she pours over them, frantically searching for answers. Which way should she turn, who can she trust, who is deceiving and betraying her?  The final pages of book two reveal some tidbits and an unexpected surprise, but Ms. Dotta is not done spinning her tale and there are a lot of unanswered questions that need to be resolved.  All I can ask is When will the final book be published??

 

Mark of Distinction is 449 thrilling pages in book form.  It's also available on Kindle for those of you like me who cannot wait another minute to get your hands on it!

Meet author Jessica Dotta.....


Jessica claims she was born in the wrong century‚ except for the fact that she really likes epidurals and washing machines‚ Jessica Dotta writes British Historicals with the humor like an Austen, yet the drama of a Bronte.  She resides lives in the greater Nashville area‚ where she imagines her small Southern town into the foggy streets of 19th century London. She oversees her daughter to school, which they pretend is an English boarding school, and then she goes home to write or work on PR. Jessica has tried to cast her dachshund as their butler‚ but the dog insists it's a Time Lord and their home a Tardis. Miss Marple, her cat, says its no mystery to her as to why the dog won't cooperate. When asked about it, Jessica sighs and says that you can't win them all, and at least her dog has picked something British to emulate.

Please go visit Jessica Dotta's FB page and her website

Monday, April 7, 2014

Born of Persuasion - Free e-Book

 
 
 
 
Born of Persuasion is the first book in a trilogy and I did a review on it back in December.  Once I began reading it, I couldn't put it down.  Every page is packed with a punch, a twist, a turn or a revelation.  It was one of those books where you keep turning the page because you just cannot wait to see what happens next.
 
Well, I have a treat for you.  For the next 2 weeks, Born of Persuasion author Jessica Dotta is offering a free copy in e-book format.  Just visit her FB page here where you can click on the link that will take you to Amazon where you can immediately download your free copy.  I already did!  Want to know why?  Because book 2 in the trilogy Mark of Distinction is set to debut in a few short weeks and I want to quickly re-read Born of Persuasion.  I can't tell you the last time I so eagerly awaited the release of a fictional book.
 
And guess what?  There's more!!!  Help Jessica spread the word about the free e-book edition of Born of Persuasion and you'll be entered in a drawing to win a first edition copy of MISTRESS PAT by Lucy Maud Montgomery!  How do you like that?  So not only do you get a free e-book, but you also get the chance to win a first edition book. 
 
Go, now, and download your free copy of the book.  Start reading and thank me when you're done.  It's such a good book!!
 
You can also access her pin on Pinterest here.
 



Friday, December 13, 2013

Author Interview - Jessia Dotta

Today I'm pleased to share an interview with Born of Persuasion author, Jessica Dotta.


If you missed my book review on Wednesday, go back and read it here.


Grab a cup of coffee and settle in.  I hope you enjoy my chat with Jessica....

What do you think is the most interesting element about the plot?
Thanks so much for interviewing me! I really appreciate it, Kim!
I've heard quite a bit of feedback regarding the plot and most people are happy with its the gothic overtones and the story twists.
As for myself, I like that the plot is spring-loaded. There's one story happening, but when the novel is finished, a reader can look back and see the fuller picture of the plot. Then as a whole, when the entire series is finished, a reader can look back over the books and see the whole picture again.

Are your characters based on any real people and which character developed first? Also, I think most writers put some aspect or trait of themselves into a character. Which character's trait is modeled after you?
Threads of my personal history and scraps of my personality are definitely woven into the characters. And at the same time, much like I believe Jane Austen did, I also throw personalities that I've encountered or find humorous onto the page.
Julia is the protagonist, and the story is told from her point of view, so I started with her. Through her, I've explored the deep sense of loss I've experienced. Through Edward, Julia's childhood sweetheart, my unrelenting sense of conviction, and lastly through Isaac (who is prominent in book two and three) my longing to see past hurts set aright.
You mentioned that writing this book was many years in the making.  What were your biggest obstacles in finishing it?
This question made me laugh, because I finished book about twelve times and have many versions of this story. Deepening my craft as a writer sent me back to the drawing board more than once, as did figuring out which market best suited the series. I heighted certain parts of the novel, depending upon which market or agent I pitched.
The publishing wall is very difficult to scale. The odds of a manuscript being traditionally published are estimated to be about 1%-2%. I say all this to say that breaking into the market was the most difficult part of the journey. 
Born of Persuasion is the first book in a trilogy.  Did you originally envision your story as a trilogy?
When I finally started writing, it was only to share the story that had been brewing in my mind since my teens. I ended up with a 400K word story (1000 pages). And I still hadn't written the ending.
So I divided the material into two books and worked to bring one down to a 100-130K words (300-400 pages.)
This is your first published novel.  Did you do any type of writing before you wrote Born of Persuasion? 

Nothing that I published. I wrote short stories in high school. Later, during my pursuit of publication, I've written press releases, blog articles and essays.
You also hold a day job – what is your profession?
Right now, I spend my days working on finishing book three, The Price of Privilege, while balancing the demands of being a single-working mom. To maintain the amount of time I need to write, I work as a caregiver to the elderly at night, and occasionally pick up an editing or PR job, when time allows.
Tell us a little about your writing process.  Where do you like to write – at a desk or on the sofa?  Do you use a laptop or write long hand?  Do you prefer to write during the day or late evening?
I was given an amazing executive desk when a dear friend moved out of state. It is my best writing spot. Thankfully, I learned touch-typing, so I write on my laptop and lately I've been using Scrivener software. It's absolutely fabulous!
When I started writing, I would write late into the evening. I switched to 4 a.m. at one point, but I had no idea what I was doing to myself. The muse now thrilled to show up at that hour . . . while the rest of me isn't.
Have you visited England and if so, what is your favorite area?
Visiting England is high on my bucket list! I want to tour London and Gloucestershire, the shire where my book opens.
Did you read a lot as a child?
Yes, once I got started. I was a slow beginner, thankfully worrying my second teacher. She took extra time to ensure my reading level improved. After that, you couldn’t find me without a book in hand.
When you were in school did you enjoy British history?
I had to pause and think about this . . . as I can't remember learning much British history in school unless it touched upon American history, such as the Revolutionary War. I did, however, fall in love with British authors and their style of writing. Because I've primarily chosen British writers to read, I feel a great affinity for the U.K.  
You favor British Literature.  What’s your all-time favorite book and who are your favorite authors?
I LOVE British Literature! My all time favorite book is Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte. If you haven't read it, I'm so envious! The best reading experience is yet to come!
 I'm also a huge fan of Victoria Holt, Margaret Henry (The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers), Susanna Clarke (Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell,) the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen. I have not read much of Charles Dickens yet, but he's on my to-read list.  
What do you like to do for fun?
When I have free time, I adore cooking, gardening, and thrifting. I've been paying attention to the trend of Urban Homesteading and at some point hope to have my own chickens. Reading is a high pleasure. My daughter and I often play Wii or I teach her to cook.
What’s your favorite indulgent food? 
That changes! The more organic I go, the less indulgent foods I find to eat. I just found a company called NatureBox, and love their snacks. Frozen cherries and blueberries also top the list.
Everyone asks “What’s the best piece of advice you would give to aspiring writers?”  So instead, I’m going to ask you what is the one thing a writer should not do?
Great angle! It's easier to write a safe character than one that is transparent or unique. It's always a temptation to chop off any characterization that isn't particularly flattering. My advice is not to. Books that are different and have different characters tend to become bestsellers.
When can we expect to see the second novel Mark of Distinction released and can you give us a tidbit on what to expect?
The Price of Privilege trilogy is set in Victorian, England and is narrated by the protagonist, Julia Elliston, who after a lifetime of silence is finally setting the record straight about the scandal that shocked England during her teens.
In Mark of Distinction we find Julia hiding among the elite of London, doing her best to keep out of reach of a man she considers dangerous. Matters escalate quickly when her new identity becomes a newspaper sensation, sweeping her into a life that heightens her danger.
 
 

Thanks Jessica.  How am I going to wait until the second book is out???
Thank you!!!
Please take time to visit Jessica's FB page and her website.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Book Review - Born of Persuasion



When I was approached by Jessica Dotta and asked to review her debut novel, Born of Persuasion, I will be the first to admit that I hesitated.  Categorized as both gothic and Victorian in nature, I gave pause for 2 reasons.  First, I didn't think I'd care for gothic literature.  Second, Victorian era meant British and I've never read any British literature either.  Did I really want to spend my time reading a book that was so far outside of my usual genre's?  I could not have been more wrong!  Let me repeat that - I could not have been more wrong and I was captivated from the beginning.

Born of Persuasion is the first book in a trilogy.  The paperback edition of book one is 448 pages of pure bliss.  Chapter one starts out with a bang and almost every page thereafter drips with mystery, intrigue, drunken rages, violence, love, suicide and deception.  Jessica spins a tale of thickly interwoven plots and deftly drops nuggets of information like bread crumbs along a forest path.  Just when you think you've figured out what is going on, she spins on her heel and take you off into another direction.   It's a wild ride.

From the book jacket :  The year is 1838, and seventeen-year-old Julia Elliston’s position has never been more fragile. Orphaned and unmarried in a time when women are legal property of their fathers, husbands, and guardians, she finds herself at the mercy of an anonymous guardian who plans to establish her as a servant in far-off Scotland.

With two months to devise a better plan, Julia’s first choice to marry her childhood sweetheart is denied. But when a titled dowager offers to introduce Julia into society, a realm of possibilities opens. However, treachery and deception are as much a part of Victorian society as titles and decorum, and Julia quickly discovers her present is deeply entangled with her mother’s mysterious past. Before she knows what’s happening, Julia finds herself a pawn in a deadly game between two of the country’s most powerful men. With no laws to protect her, she must unravel the secrets on her own. But sometimes truth is elusive and knowledge is deadly.


Jessica's characters are well rounded and crafted with interesting backgrounds.  Your mind will reel as you try to figure out how the players are connected.  But Jessica shines in her narrative.  She has a way with words that beautifully describes a scene and puts you in the center of the action.  You will sense the coldness of the dark estate corridors, hear the electricity crackle between Mr. Macy and Lady Foxmore as they pursue their self interests at the expense of others, and wonder if Julia will succumb to seductive advances as she tries to piece together the unexpected puzzle that is her life.

Born of Persuasion is easily one of the best fictional books that I've had the pleasure of reading in a long time.  I couldn't put it down because I couldn't wait to see what would happen next.   I had several ah-ha moments and times where I actually thought to myself "Wow, I didn't see that coming!" or "Oh, that was excellent!"   I think that I'm usually pretty good at figuring out who did what, but this book kept me on my toes and on more than one occasion I found myself frantically flipping back to double check something as I tried to piece it out.  Book two in the trilogy, Mark of Distinction, doesn't come out for several months.  I don't know how I am going to wait!

Born of Persuasion is available on Amazon.  I don't think you necessarily need to be a fan of "British or Gothic" literature to appreciate this book.  Jessica spins an intricate web of murder, mystery, intrigue, secrets, hidden agendas - what's not to like?  The plot and characters are so good, and the themes of loss, conviction and faith intertwine like three cords in a braid.  Pick up the book and unravel the mystery.

Please come back on Friday and join me.  I have an interview with Born of Persuasion author Jessica Dotta all lined up.  She shares her thoughts about the book, her writing process and offers a little advice to aspiring writers.  See you then.

Please go visit Jessica Dotta's FB page and her website

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.   Get your copy here


I was given an advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review


Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...