Showing posts with label Glorie Townson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glorie Townson. Show all posts

Monday, June 17, 2019

Glorie Townson and It’s Like the Full Moon

Hi there, Toi here. Today, I’m happy to share a bit of my alter ego, Glorie Townson, with you.
But first…
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Rebecca has just turned thirty. She’s happy living a perfectly comfortable and predictable life. She’s even ready to marry her long-time boyfriend whenever he finally gets around to asking her. But all that changes when her best friend whisks her away to Italy for a much-needed vacation.

In the midst of site seeing and finally letting loose, Rebecca manages to catch the eye of a young English tourist but doesn’t let it go to her head. By the time she’s back in the States and back in the arms of her long-time beau, Rebecca has already forgotten about Peter, Paten, Paul…whatever his name was, that is until he shows up at her brother’s cabin in the woods.

A life of normalcy, routine, and stability gets turned upside down as Rebecca decides whether or not she’s truly ready to get married. And if so, who is the one she’s really meant to be with?

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So, Glorie Townson is a name I came up with to represent all the aspects of my personality that lean more towards tales of romance. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with publishing multiple genres under the same name, but when you are known as a geek girl and have most writing credits in the speculative genres, finding a better way to reach a new audience isn’t a bad idea. The few people who’ve reached out to me to tell me that they’ve enjoyed my debut romcom, have all found it a bit surprising that my real name is Toi and that I am not known for writing romance.

For me, this means two things. 1) I had good instincts when I thought Glorie sounded more like someone who writes romance than does Toi. 2) I may have dug myself a little hole. My entire web presence is built on my platform of being a book-loving geek girl who likes comic books and movies. I never really put much out there to support Glorie. I honestly never thought anyone would read It’s Like the Full Moon.

Oh well, lesson learned. Someone did read the book and I’m glad they did. The planned sequel has been in the works for a while and I hope it entertains as much as the first one when it’s ready for release.

Until then, why not check out the chapter by chapter playlist I created to accompany the book. It’s quite a ride.

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On a completely separate note, Happy Juneteenth (June 19th) to my US brothers and sisters!
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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Favorite Reviews #8

Our Author Gang Favorite Reviews


Book reviews (good or bad) provide important feedback to the authors and without reviews, a book gets lost in the thousands of other books that are released every month.
Every author appreciates and values the opinion of readers but we’re strongly discouraged from engaging with readers and thank them for their reviews on publishing sites.
The authors of Our Author Gang celebrate and appreciate the readers by posting our favorite reviews between September 10 and 22. Every day a different author of the group posts about their books and quote from their readers’ favorite reviews.
Thank you for your interest in our books and happy reading!

My Favorite Reviews

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I love this review because the reader gets the point of the story. Too often I feel that readers expect stories in certain genres to follow specific tropes without appreciating any variances. 

"What I found most admirable about the story was Toi’s ambition. From the boy’s beginning strapped to a chair being grilled by mysterious forces, I expected Toi to throw in a handful of tropes – a friendly CIA agent, a bit of bonding, a slow development of power, catastrophe averted and celebrations all round. To my delight (and aghast), this really wasn’t the case. The boy does save Earth, but at an enormous cost, both to Earth and seemingly to the boy’s love for humanity... I really liked this corruption by power of a character who starts out so sweet and eager to please. Toi handled it deftly and it really makes for quite a striking story." ~ Grim Malchien, Amazon.com review. Read the full review here.

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I love this review because the reader acknowledges how some topics are simply hard to write about and being able to pull it off is worth mentioning. 

"Author Toi Thomas is a special education teacher and it shows. She teaches "concept" (vs. "just another story"). Thomas' book "Plants and animals change over time" introduces the concept of "nature changes" or "the circle of life" in a sensible way.
Obviously, this topic includes that plants die, every year, and so do animals, though they live longer. Naturally, death is never a pretty topic but Toi Thomas manages to convey the topic in a brilliant way...
Highly recommended, especially to parents who might struggle with having to explain why plants or animals die." ~Gisela Hausmann, author & blogger. See the full Amazon.com review here.

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I love this review because it's short and sweet, much like the story it's written for. 

"This love triangle has some great moments of tenderness and affection...
Glorie Townson's [my romance pen name] characters are dimensional and have a good mix of vulnerability and backbone, which engaged my interest.
I felt as though I had met some good people, who were all flawed but likable..." ~Lorraine, Goodreads.com review. See the full review here.
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The Eternal Curse series was my first book and series I ever wrote and to know that someone liked it meant the world to me. It's currently unavailable pending a rewrite in order to align it with new developments in the 3rd installment. If you'd like to read the first two books and offer me your feedback, please consider joining my email list to receive a free digital copy. 

Eternal Curse: Giovanni's Angel Book 1- "I must admit the first couple of chapters were a little slow for me but I am glad I did not stop! It has turned into an OMG book!... This story is FULL of so many emotions! I laughed at times and was on the edge of my seat! It is a beautiful story and only the first in a series!...
This one is a story of love, trust, secrets, and learning who both of the characters are!... Written very well as it gives nothing away! Its a story to make you happy, sad, laugh and cry! A lot of surprises!" ~Ann, Goodreads.com review. See the full review here.

Eternal Curse: Battleground Book 2- "I really like how while it is a continuation of a series, it feels like its own story. I look forward to the next in the series." ~Shawnta Dodson, Goodreads.com review. See the full review here.
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If ever you find yourself wondering if you should write a book review, the answer is yes. Whether you feel compelled to share your experience or not, go ahead and write that book review. It will mean the world to a hardworking author and will help a reader decide if it's the book for them. As a reader, I know I appreciate it when someone has come before me and shared their experience.

Be sure to come back tomorrow to read more of Our Author Gang members' favorite book reviews and read previous posts here: One, Two, Three, FourFive, Six, and Seven.

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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toinette Thomas shares her favorite reviews on #OurAuthorGang today. She has a diverse body of work, from children's books to science fiction! Stop by and check out her wonderful books and reviews.
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Wonderful reviews and so good to see that the reviewers "got" the stories. Great job Toi!!
 
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Today on #OurAuthorGang, Toi Thomas shares with us some of her favorite reviews. Enjoy!
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Joe Bonadonna

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these are wonderful reviews, Toi. They make you feel good and offer the support and encouragement we all need, and that shows us that what we do is not going unnoticed.
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Yes, I did find these very encouraging.




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Chris Weigand

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Toi, great reviews. It's nice to see readers hang on and be surprised.
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Yes, it is. Thanks Chris.




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Congrats on the reviews.
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Lorraine Carey

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All good reviews here, Toi. I especially love the one for your first book. It's a real thrill to get that great review when we are just starting to write.
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Thank you. I was pretty cool.




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Nikki McDonagh

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Fabulous reviews Toi and well deserved. Keep on writing, people want your books.
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Thank you, Nikki.




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Erika M Szabo

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Wow! Great reviews Toi! I've known you for a year and I never knew you were a special education teacher! It is an admirable profession. I was planning to read your Eternal Curse series, but now that I found out the third book is coming, I'll wait and read the trilogy together.
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Yes, I'm not s teacher anymore but I still work with that population of children. All children are special, but I have a soft spot for my little friends with labels. They inspire me and teach me so much.

+Toi Thomas Absolutely! I grew up with a girl who had Down's Syndrome and her love for life, innocent view on life and positive attitude was infectious. She passed away at age 35 from complications of her medical condition, but I always be grateful knowing her and having her in my life for three decades.

 
+Erika M Szabo Yes, kids really put life into perpective. And working with kids with special needs is a special kind of reward that's difficult to describe.

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