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Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Photos from The Karma Club Trailer Shoot!!

Sorry it took me so long to post these. Been a busy bee with production work, Christmas shopping and trying to get some actual writing in. But here are a few behind the scenes stills from our Karma Club Trailer production! Aren't they gorgeous!?

All photo credit goes to the fabulous Holly Karrol Clark of C Level Photography. She is THE master!



Maddy (Madison Hill) walks through the Loft party, looking for her boyfriend.



The Karma Club Girls (from left to right), Jade (Megan Yelaney), Maddy (Madison Hill), and Angie (Gina Cecutti), scheming in Maddy's room about Karmic retribution.


Flashback scene when Jade (Megan Yelaney) finds evidence that her boyfriend Seth (Nico Nevolo) cheated on her.


The queen bee of Colonial High, Heather Campbell. Played by actress/model Leah Clark.


The Karma Club girls set up their revenge on Jade's ex boyfriend, Seth.



Watching to see if their revenge scheme on Maddy's ex-boyfriend is working.



Maddy (Madison Hill) contemplates the meaning of Karma.


Me and my Director of Photography, Jason Fitzpatrick set up an outdoor lunch scene shot.


Angie, played by Gina Cecutti, calls Maddy with bad news.



Maddy (played by Madison Hill) recreates the book cover image with our awesome Karma Club notebook prop!



Me and my Karma Club girls in the wardrobe room! I miss them already!

Click here for more info on The Karma Club (available April 27!)...including an exclusive excerpt from the book!

Happy Holidays everyone! See you next year!!!




Monday, December 14, 2009

Reviews, Freebies and More!

Hi everyone!

Just got done with an exhausting, but totally exhilarating two-day shoot for The Karma Club book trailer! My feet are sore, my legs feel like jello but my spirits are sky high. It was probably one of the best experiences of my life. And I simply cannot WAIT to edit it all together and share it with all of you! Plus we've got some special surprises in store that I'll be able to talk in the new year.

I'll be posting pictures from the shoot VERY soon so watch this space. But in the meantime, check out this other cool stuff:

Love Under Cover just received an amazing review from Kristin Contino at Examiner.com who called the book "humorous and heartfelt." Read the full review here.

Also, there are two national giveaways going on right now. The first is in the National Examiner magazine. They're giving away copies of both Love Under Cover and Fidelity Files. And Complete Woman magazine is also giving away some copies of Love Under Cover in their current issue. So check out both the magazines for more info!

More exciting news, updates and photos coming soon!

Have a great week!
Jessica

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Email Issues Resolved!

Hi Everyone!

Many, MANY apologies if any of you have been trying to email me through my website at: email@jessicabrody.com and the email got bounced back. I've been having technical difficulties with my email addresses lately and I'm happy to say they're all resolved! So you can now use that address to send me email. I look forward to reading them!

Two more days until we shoot the Karma Club Book Trailer. I can hardly contain the excitement!

XO-
Jessica

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Denver Post Bestseller, Reviews and Photos

So much to report. Sorry it's been so long. Let's play some catch up!

Just got back from the LOVE UNDER COVER book tour and let me just say it was AWESOME! Thanks to everyone who came out to listen to me read and get some signed books! It was so fantastic to meet some of my readers!

And a special HUGE thanks goes out to everyone in Denver who showed up at the Tattered Cover and bought my book out there. Your support was so overwhelming! And so amazing that we made it to NUMBER FOUR on the Denver Post Bestseller list! Hoorah!!! THANK YOU!!!!!

Check out the list here.

And here's some fun pics from my NY signing last week.







Also, we've had some great new reviews for the book. Here are a few:

"Brody's follow-up to The Fidelity Files is another fast-moving, titillating read centered around our favorite 'fidelity inspector.'... At its core, this novel has great sensitivity, humor, and heart."
Romantic Times BOOKReviews, 4 Stars 

"This book is written with great affection and humour and I thorougly enjoyed it."
Bookshipper

"If you are looking for a fun, well written read that will hook you from the very first page you've found it here! Pick it up for the winter holidays, cuddle up, read and enjoy!"

"A unique book about undercover fidelity inspectors. I highly recommend this novel...a fun read."
Juiciliciousss Reviews

So thank you for those!

If you haven't picked up your copy of LOVE UNDER COVER, you can order it from Amazon.com by clicking here!

I hope everyone has a fabulous Thanksgiving!

XO
Jessica

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Big News and Tattered Cover!

We'll I've been promising you big news...and here's the big news!

Just yesterday it was announced in Publisher's Marketplace that I sold my fifth book to my young adult publisher, Farrar, Straus, Giroux!!!!

The book is called 52 REASON TO HATE MY FATHER and it's about...well, I'll just let the announcement speak for itself. :)

Jessica Brody's 52 REASONS TO HATE MY FATHER, in which a teen heiress, famous for her partygirl antics and tabloid headlines, is forced by her ever-absent mogul father to take on a different low-wage job every week for a year of life
-- and love -- lessons if she wants any hope of receiving her trust fund, to Janine O'Malley at Farrar, Straus Children's, for publication in Spring 2012, by Bill Contardi at Brandt & Hochman (World English).

I'm so thrilled to be able to work on another book with my fantastic editor, Janine O'Malley! So thanks, FSG for believing in me and buying my next book!

Thanks to everyone who came out to my LA book signing and release party last night. It was such a blast! Check out the pictures below!



My friend Leslie and me at the signing.



Reading from the book...




The fantastic Love Under Cover cake! Courtesy of the brilliant and creative people at Cake and Art. If you haven't heard of them, be sure to check them out! www.cakeandart.com




Tonight I'm in Denver at the famous Tattered Cover Bookstore on Colfax. Be sure to come by at 7:00 pm to hear me read a passage from the book and get a signed copy!

All the info can be found by clicking here!

And if you haven't picked up your copy of LOVE UNDER COVER, do it now!

You can order it on Amazon by clicking here.
I mean, seriously, how easy is that?

Hope everyone is having a fabulous day.

Love,
Jessica

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Release Day!

It's finally here! The release of my second novel, LOVE UNDER COVER, is TODAY!

Check out some of the awesome things the reviewers have had to say about it:

"With a complicated, sympathetic protagonist, worthy stakes and a clever twist on the standard chick lit narrative, Brody will pull readers in from the first page."

-Publisher's Weekly

"Those who enjoyed Brody's debut will be eager to catch up with Jennifer, but newcomers will be intrigued, too...an honest, witty portrayal of modern love."
-Booklist

With her usual smart, deft, and witty prose, Brody delves deep into the psychology of a woman who tests the fidelity of strangers for a living but struggles with commitment in her own life."
-Joanne Rendell, author of Crossing Washington Square and The Professors' Wives' Club


And take a look at this amazing window display that the Barnes and Noble in Santa Monica did for the book!



So if you haven't already pre-ordered a copy, be sure to pick one up at your local bookstore, or order one online by clicking on one of the following links:

Order Love Under Cover on Amazon

Order Love Under Cover on BN.com

And I'll be reading and signing books in LA, Denver and New York. If you live in one of those cities, I hope to see you at an event. Click here for all the info.

Thanks everyone for your support!

Love,
Jessica

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Free Exclusive Short Story Available!

Can't wait for Love Under Cover to be released in 13 days? (I know I can't!)

Then here's a little something to tide you over until then!

St. Martin's Press (my awesome publisher) is giving away a free short story by yours truly. All you have to do to receive it is click on the e-card below...or click here!

I'll give you a TINY hint about its contents...the short story is written from the perspective of one of the other fidelity inspectors that works for The Hawthorne Agency (the company Jennifer Hunter runs in the second book). It was a blast to write about this subject matter in another character's POV and I hope you enjoy it!




Sunday, October 25, 2009

Denver Post Write-Up

Thanks, Denver (and Bill Husted!) for such an awesome write-up in the Denver Post this morning (Sunday, October 25)

Colorado-ites, check the A&E section of your paper.

Everyone else, check the online version here:

http://www.denverpost.com/entertainment/ci_13635663

Colorado rocks! I can't wait to go back on November 11 for my signing at the Tattered Cover. More tour dates can be found here.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Karma Club Galleys and Title for Book 4!

So I've been a bit mum lately about my fourth novel (another young adult book) which releases in Spring of 2011 from FSG for two reasons 1) Spring 2011 still feels like eons away and more importantly, 2) the book hasn't had a title.

Well, until now.

Thanks to my fabulous friend (and comedian) Michael Bachmann, the book is now titled!

And it will be....drum roll please...

MY LIFE UNDECIDED

Tada!!

And here is the one-liner elevator pitch (longer synosis to follow shortly...stay tuned!):

When notorious screw-up, fifteen-year-old Brooklyn Pierce, finally realizes that her decision-making abilities are epically flawed, she enlists the help of the world's blog-reading population, by posting every decision she comes across in an online poll, vowing to adhere to whatever the outcome might be.

More news about book 4 to follow. But in the meantime, check out these beautiful galleys for THE KARMA CLUB (releases in April!) which I just received in the mail this week. Keep a look out for some giveaways featuring a few of these over the next few months...



Happy Friday!
Jessica



Friday, October 16, 2009

Free books, book samplers and 20% off designer labels at ShopLAStyle.com!

Hey everyone!

Some very exciting (and fashionable) news to report! To celebrate the release of LOVE UNDER COVER on November 10, I've teamed up with the fantastic people at ShopLAStyle.com, an awesome online clothing retailer that sells some of the coolest clothes around (the kind of clothes that Ashlyn, my main character would definitely wear!)

Not only are they giving away five autographed copies of the novel on October 31 (click here to enter on their blog), if you order anything on their site between now and the release day, you'll get a free Love Under Cover book sampler included in your shipped order. How cool is that?! I got a look at the book samplers the other day, and they are SOOOO awesome!

AND...as if that wasn't enough, Shop LA Style is offering a special coupon code in association with the book. Just enter the code, "UNDERCOVER" at checkout and receive 20% off all full price items! And all of their orders include FREE ground shipping! It doesn't get much better than that!

So shop (and read) away!

Jessica

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

TV Option Renewed!

I promised to keep you updated on all the exciting news as the fabulous folks at Curious Pictures work to turn THE FIDELITY FILES and LOVE UNDER COVER into a TV show!

Well, the latest is that they've renewed their option on the books! Very awesome!

Basically this means that they still have hopes of getting the TV show made.
Options are always made with a set amount of time that the producers have
to get the project done. Usually 3 months, 6 months or a year. Then at the end of that time, the producers have the opportunity to "re-option" the project if they want to keep working at it. Or they can "let the option expire" or "lapse" which means they've done all they can with it and are moving on to other projects. So the good news here is that they've signed on for another six months!

They've kept me very involved in the process (for which I'm grateful) and things are really starting to move now so I hope to have some more exciting news shortly!

In the meantime, don't forget to check out the LOVE UNDER COVER book trailer here! And vote for it for "Most Intriguing Trailer" here! (entry 4)


Saturday, October 3, 2009

More "love" for Love Under Cover

Thank you to Joanne Rendell, the fabulous author of Crossing Washington Square and The Professors' Wives' Club for her beautiful endorsement of LOVE UNDER COVER.

"Love Under Cover is a thoughtful and compelling follow-up to The Fidelity Files. With her usual smart, deft, and witty prose, Brody delves deep into the psychology of a woman who tests the fidelity of strangers for a living but struggles with commitment in her own life."

And don't forget to vote for LOVE UNDER COVER to win the "Most Intriguing Trailer" award here! (It's entry #4)

XO
Jessica

Friday, October 2, 2009

UK Release Day!


It's official, THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE TO BAD MEN released in the UK yesterday!

Don't forget to pick up your copy! It's available online, in bookstores and I'm told there's LOADS of copies being delivered to WHSmith Travel shops across the UK. So buy one for your next train ride!

Just a reminder, THE GOOD GIRL'S GUIDE is the EXACT same book as LOVE UNDER COVER (in the US) just with a different title and a different cover. But the story is exactly the same...well, apart from a few "favorites" being changed to "favourites" and "specializes" turned into "specialises"...God, I love those Brits!

And check out these awesome words from the queens of chicklit themselves, The Chick Lit Review.

"The Good Girl's Guide to Bad Men carried on perfectly from The Fidelity Files...well worth a read."

Have a fabulous weekend!

XO
Jess

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Vote for Love Under Cover!

LOVE UNDER COVER is up for "Most Intriguing Trailer" Award!

But we need your help to snag the official title.

Just think of it as the "People's Choice Award" for book trailers...

:)

Please vote here!

http://thenewcoveytrailerawards.blogspot.com/

It's entry #4.

Thanks!!!


Friday, September 25, 2009

Guest Star: Hank Phillippi Ryan













My Guest Star author this week is Hank Phillippi Ryan, author of the Charlotte McNally Mystery series, Prime Time, Air Time, and Face Time.

About AIR TIME, the latest in the series:

Star reporter Charlotte (Charlie) McNally enters the glamorous and high-stakes world of high fashion ...and soon discovers when the purses are fake, the danger is real.

To break her latest big-money blockbuster, Charlotte must go undercover--but what if the bad guys recognize her? This savvy TV journalist must face more than her fear of flying when her inside scoop on designer duplicates suddenly turns deadly.

Carrying a hidden camera and dressing to deceive, Charlie finds she's not the only one disguising her identity. Nothing--and no one--is what they seem. And that means nothing--and no one--can be trusted. In her high-risk job and in her suddenly steamy love life, how can she tell the real thing?

Charlie is forced to make some life-changing--and life and death--decisions. With only a split-second to act and with her own life in the balance, Charlie knows if she chooses wrong it will be the last decision she ever makes.

Real-life investigative reporter Hank Phillippi Ryan devises a scheme so timely and innovative you'll wonder why someone hasn't tried it. AIR TIME takes you behind the scenes of TV news--and reveals what can happen when a savvy, sexy journalist turns from hard-working reporter into becoming a killer's target.

And here's an awesome interview with Hank!


1. Charlotte (Charlie) McNally is an investigative TV reporter, and so are you! What qualities do you share with Charlie, and how are you different?

When my husband talks about Charlie, he calls her "you." As in--when "you" are held at gunpoint, when you track down the bad guys, when you solve the mystery . . . and I have to remind him, "Sweetheart, it's fiction. It didn't really happen."

But a couple of things: I've been a TV reporter for more than 30 years. (Yes, really.) And so it would be silly, in writing a mystery about TV, not to use my own experiences. Think about it--as a TV reporter, you can never be wrong! Never be one minute late. Never choose the wrong word or miscalculate. You can never have a bad hair day, because it'll be seen by millions of people! It's high-stakes and high-stress--literally, people's lives at stake--and I really wanted to convey that in the books.

And everything that TV people do and say in the books is authentic and genuine. (Of course, Charlie can say things I can't say, and reveal things I can't reveal.) We're both devoted journalists, and over-focused on our jobs.

But Charlotte McNally is different, too. She's single--I'm happily married. She's ten years younger than I am, and so is facing different choices and dilemmas. She's braver than I am, certainly. Funnier. And a much better driver.

2. Charlie has some exciting adventures in your mystery series--going undercover, confronting some really bad guys. Tell us about some of your adventures as an investigative reporter.

There's a huge been-there-done-that element to the books--I've wired myself with hidden cameras, confronted corrupt politicians, chased down criminals . . . been in disguise, been stalked, and threatened and had many a door slammed in my face. I've had people confess to murder, and others, from prison, insist they were innocent. So when that happens to Charlie, it's fair to imagine me. Although the plots are completely from my imagination, those are real-life experiences.

3. Your job sounds very demanding. How (and when) do you find the time to write? Do you ever take a vacation, and, if so, what do you do with your time off?

Short answer--no. I don't take vacations anymore. We used to! We love Nevis, a tiny island n the Caribbean with empty white beaches and nothing to do. We love to go to western Massachusetts, to Tanglewood, to go to plays and the symphony and museums. We love to go to Cape Cod, to Truro, to sit on the beach with pals and read, then go out to wonderful dinners. All in the past. Now, I write. And Jonathan lounges in the back yard. Luckily, we have a lovely yard, with a pool and beautiful gardens.

4. Charlie is afraid of flying, and the airlines are constantly losing her luggage. When you write in Charlie's voice about these dilemmas, you sound like you're writing from experience. Is this true?

Sigh. Yes. I am a luggage-loss magnet. If they can lose my bags, they will. It's almost funny. Almost. As for fear of flying, yes, I am afraid. (Although not as much has I used to be. I've worked very hard and tried a lot of things to get over it.) I was once covering a very bad plane crash, in a major airport, and was in a room with a lot of the bleeding and upset survivors of the crash. I often wonder if that bad energy someone affected me.

5. Even though Charlie has a love interest, basically she's married to her job. You are married to a very successful criminal defense and civil rights attorney. Is it difficult to maintain a balance between the demands of your careers and your relationship, or do your exciting careers help "keep the fire going."

Fire? Well, hey. We both really respect each other, and we each think the other is really attractive and funny. We each understand when the other is immersed in work--in a story, or a writing a book, or handling a big case. We think each other's work is fascinating. Jonathan is incredibly patient. An endlessly interesting. It's wonderful for me to have in-house counsel to make sure my books are authentic when it comes to legal issues--and it's fun for him to have a writer-wife who had advised him on his dramatic closing arguments.


Click here to order Air Time on Amazon!

Visit Hank online at: www.HankPhillippiRyan.com

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Everyone Loves Free Lingerie!

Jennifer Hunter, the main character of my two novels and fidelity inspector extraordinaire, has quite a selection of uber sexy lingerie...especially given her line of work.

That's why to celebrate the UK release of my second novel The Good Girl's Guide to Bad Men (Titled: Love Under Cover in the US, my UK publisher and I have teamed up with Figleaves.com (a popular lingerie online retailer) to offer one lucky winner a £500 shopping spree at Figleaves.com. And the best part is...the giveaway IS available for US residents too! Just visit www.figleaves.com/goodgirl to find out how you could win.

AND...that's not all! In conjunction with the book release, between now and October 14, EVERY shopper can get 10% off their next Figleaves.com order plus FREE shipping to both US and UK residents. Just enter GOODGIRLS when you get to the checkout for your exclusive discount.*

*Offer valid until October 14th, 2009

Make sure to head on over there and check it out!

Also, if you live in the UK, don't forget to order your copy of The Good Girl's Guide to Bad Men by clicking here. It releases on October 2. (Don't worry US

Friday, September 11, 2009

Booklist loves LOVE UNDER COVER!

This is always the most nerve wracking part of the publishing process, watching all the early reviews start rolling in. I'm so grateful to have received another awesome one...this time from Booklist.

Here's what they have to say:

"Those who enjoyed Brody's debut will be eager to catch up with Jennifer, but newcomers will be intrigued, too...an honest, witty portrayal of modern love."

Thanks Booklist!!!


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Guest Star: Joanne Rendell


Our Guest Star author this week is Joanne Rendell, author of the new novel, Crossing Washington Square, which I had the pleasure to read an advanced copy of earlier this year. And so I can say with authority that it's a fabulous read!

And if you head over to Free Book Friday before Thursday night, you can enter to win a free autographed copy!


Here's what the book is about:

A story of two strong-willed and passionate women who are compelled to unite their senses and sensibilities, from the author of The Professors' Wives' Club.

Professor Diana Monroe is a highly respected scholar of Sylvia Plath. Serious and aloof, she steadfastly keeps her mind on track. Professor Rachel Grey is young and impulsive, with a penchant for teaching relevant contemporary women's stories like Bridget Jones' Diary and The Devil Wears Prada, and for wearing her heart on her sleeve.

The two conflicting personalities meet head-to-heart when Carson McEvoy, a handsome and brilliant professor visiting from Harvard, sets his eyes on both women and creates even more tension between them. Now Diana and Rachel are slated to accompany an undergraduate trip to London, where an almost life-threatening experience with a student celebrity will force them to change their minds and heal their hearts...together.


And here's my interview with the author!


1. Any fan/fan mail stories you care to share?

My first novel was The Professors' Wives' Club. A couple of months after its release, a woman contacted me and said she'd read and enjoyed the book. She told me she was a professor's wife and after a few emails, she revealed that she was the wife of a very distinguished professor of cultural studies whose work I'd read, who I'd seen giving keynotes talks at conferences, and whose work greatly influenced the writing of Crossing Washington Square. Not really a "rock star" moment, but still exciting to know the wives of influential professors (professors I really dig!) read my book.

2. Where do you write?

I write at my desk at the front of our apartment. We live on a very busy street in Manhattan so my writing is "lulled" by taxis honking, firetrucks hooting, and jackhammers pounding. With all this practice, I could probably keep writing through a asteroid shower!

3. What was your inspiration behind your latest novel?

The idea for Crossing Washington Square evolved over a few years. As someone who has lived the academic life (I have a PhD in literature and now I'm married to a professor at NYU), I've always loved books about the university - novels like Michael Chabon's Wonder Boys, Richard Russo's The Straight Man, Zadie Smith's On Beauty, and Francine Prose's Blue Angel. But what I noticed about such campus fiction was the lack of female professors in leading roles. Even the female authors like Francine Prose and Zadie Smith's novels focus on male professors. Furthermore, most of these male professors are disillusioned drunks who quite often sleep with their students! I wanted to write a novel with women professors taking the lead and I wanted these women to be strong and smart and interesting – instead of drunk, despondent, and preoccupied with questionable sexual liaisons!

4. What line or section of your novel are you most proud of?

Rachel Grey and Diana Monroe are both literature professors in the old boys club of Manhattan University. While this should create a kinship between them, they are very much at odds. Rachel is young, emotional, and impulsive. She wrote a book about women's book groups which got her a slot on Oprah and she uses "chick lit" in her classes. Diana is aloof, icy, and controlled. She's also a scholar of Sylvia Plath who thinks "beach" fiction is an easy ride for students. My favorite scene is where these two women face-off in a department meeting. Neither of the professors is a shrinking violet and thus sparks really fly! The scene was such fun to write.

5. If you were in charge of casting the movie adaptation of your book, who gets the call?

Crossing Washington Square loosely echoes Austen's Sense and Sensibilty - with one professor being led by her sense, the other by her sensibility. I love the Ang Lee adaptation of Sense and Sensibility with Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet playing the two very different Dashwood sisters. I'd love Emma and Kate to play my professors too!


Praise for Crossing Washington Square:

"Joanne Rendell has done it again! Crossing Washington Square is a book that will stay with you long after you turn that final page. Curl up on a park bench somewhere, watch the leaves fall, and spend some much beloved time with Rachel and Diana."
-Jessica Brody, bestselling author of The Fidelity Files and Love Under Cover

"For every reader who has ever wondered why nineteenth century novels about women are called ‘the canon’, but contemporary novels about women are called 'chick-lit' comes a charming, witty and cerebral novel about Rachel Grey, an Austen-worth heroine fighting for love and respect in the academic shark tank."
-Nicola Kraus, New York Times bestselling coauthor of The Nanny Diaries

Click here to order Crossing Washington Square on Amazon!

About the Author:

Joanne Rendell was born and raised in the UK. After completing her PhD in English Literature, she moved to the States to be with her husband, a professor at NYU. She now lives in faculty housing in New York City with her family. Visit Joanne's website at: JoanneRendell.com

Monday, September 7, 2009

I heart Publisher's Weekly!


So here I am on a lazy Monday Labor Day morning, just scrolling through my meaningless junk emails when I stumble across a Google Alert that appropriately "alerts" me to the fact that LOVE UNDER COVER has just been reviewed in Publisher's Weekly. Imagine my surprise when I didn't even KNOW they were reviewing it!

So with shaky hands, I clicked to read the review and two minutes later I was promptly hopping about the room like Tigger on steroids.

Here's the clincher:

"With a complicated, sympathetic protagonist, worthy stakes and a clever twist on the standard chick lit narrative, Brody will pull readers in from the first page."

Yay! This was a HUGE relief given that this book was SO difficult for me to write (they call it the second book curse!), keeping me up nights, causing me to pull my hair out on several occasions and many, MANY gallons of frustrated tears. It's just so great to know that at least all the pain was worth it!

If you want to read the full review, you can do so by clicking here.
(There are many books reviewed on this page, make sure you scroll down until you find "Love Under Cover")

Thanks, PW. You are my new best friend!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The Karma Club - Release Date!


Hey everyone! This just in from my young adult publisher. The Karma Club has finally been given a release date. The book will hit stores in May 2010. Yippee!!! Everyone mark your calendars!

Friday, August 21, 2009

"Awesome" New Review of The Fidelity Files

If you book lovers haven't yet discovered the blog, Lauren's Crammed Bookshelf, then you MUST head over immediately. She does some great stuff over there. And she's now my new best friend after giving Fidelity Files an A+ rating (it's been a few years since I've been in school, but if memory serves, it doesn't get any higher than that right?) and a kick-ass review!

Here's my favorite part:

Adding to the awesome main character, the plot was also intense and provided for several twists and turns you didn't see coming. Also, I enjoyed how it has a light side too it because of funny secondary characters...Overall, The Fidelity Files is definitely a book filled with awesomeness, I truly look forward to reading Love Under Cover.

Thanks Lauren!

Click here to read the full review on her blog!

I'm holed up in my office right now, putting the finishing touches on my second YA book, still untitled, and counting down the days until I turn it in and then leave for vacation!

Hope everyone's having an "awesome" day!

Jess

Thursday, August 6, 2009

In Memory of Blake Snyder and John Hughes


What a sad, sad week.

I know most of you know who John Hughes is. He pretty much shaped my pre-adolescent years with films like Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Sixteen Candles (my personal favorite--oh, Jake Ryan) and The Breakfast Club, but less of you might know who Blake Snyder is.

He happens to be a hero of mine. A screenwriter/teacher/story guru who wrote a marvelous book called Save the Cat which incorporates a tool that no novelist, screenwriter or storyteller should live without. It's called the Blake Snyder Beat Sheet (or the BS2, to those of us die hard fans!) And it's a 15-point format that can pretty much be applied to ANY Hollywood blockbuster. I use it to outline all of my books and screenplays. Check out my For Writers page to read more about my Blake Snyder Obsession.


Well, both Blake Snyder and John Hughes passed away this week from a cardiac arrest, leaving behind legacies that will be remembered for generations. Every time I outline a new book I will remember Blake and what he has done for me and writers everywhere.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Guest Star: Carleen Brice

Our Guest Star author this week is Carleen Brice author of the new novel, Children of the Waters.


Here's what the book is about:

Still reeling from divorce and feeling estranged from her teenage son, Trish Taylor is in the midst of salvaging the remnants of her life when she uncovers a shocking secret: her sister is alive. For years Trish believed that her mother and infant sister had died in a car accident. But the truth is that her mother fatally overdosed and that Trish's grandparents put the baby girl up for adoption because her father was black.

After years of drawing on the strength of her black ancestors, Billie Cousins is shocked to discover that she was adopted. Just as surprising, after finally overcoming a series of health struggles, she is pregnant--a dream come true for Billie but a nightmare for her sweetie, Nick, and for her mother, both determined to protect Billie from anything that may disrupt her well-being.

And here's my interview with the author!


1) How do you come up with the names for your characters?

I often use family names or names of friends to start and then see if the name changes as I go along.

2) When you got that first phone call announcing your had sold a novel, how did you react? How did you celebrate? If you've sold more than one novel, do you have a celebration ritual for subsequent sales?

I yelled and cried and beat on the steering wheel (my agent called just as I was leaving for work). I bought myself a pair of diamond earrings and got hubby a guitar, and there’s been lots and lots of champagne. This is my 2nd novel and it was part of a 2-book deal, so I celebrated the deals for both at once, but I also partied when each book was released.

3) If your book were to be made into a movie, who could you see playing the lead role?

Halle Berry could play Billie. Jennifer Aniston as Trish. Or Alicia Keys as Billie and Reese Witherspoon as Trish.

4) Since becoming a writer, what's the most glamorous thing you've ever done?

Attended awards ceremonies and actually received 2 awards! Almost like the Oscars! (not really, but you know what I mean)

5) If you could be a superhero, what would you superpower be?

Invisibility. (She said after months of doing self-promotion.)

Paise for Children of the Waters:

"I was exhausted and singing the blues the hour I began Carleen Brice's new novel, CHILDREN OF THE WATERS. Five hours later, I'd finished this fresh, free-rein novel about mothers' secrets and children's sorrows and was shouting 'Hurray!'"
--Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of The Deep End of the Ocean

Click here to order Children of the Waters on Amazon!

About the Author:

Carleen Brice was recently named 2008 "Breakout Author of the Year" by The African American Literary Awards Show for her debut novel Orange Mint and Honey, which was also a selection of the Essence Book Club. She is also the author of Walk Tall:Affirmations for People of Color, and Lead Me Home: An African American's Guide Through the Grief Journey and edited the anthology Age Ain't Nothing but a Number: Black Women Explore Midlife. She lives in Denver, Colorado, with her husband and two cats. Visit her online at: www.CarleenBrice.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Guest Star: Samantha Wilde


Our Guest Star author this week is Samantha Wilde author of the hilarious debut, This Little Mommy Stayed Home. Samantha was also featured and interviewed on my site, Free Book Friday. To check out the feature and listen to our podcast interview click here!

I had the privilege to read an early copy of this novel and to blurb on it. Here's what I had to say:

"Riotously hilarious, unabashedly honest and positively impossible to put down. Samantha Wilde's debut is a must read for all moms and non-moms alike."
-Jessica Brody, author of The Fidelity Files


Here's what the book is about:

The Mother of all Motherhood novels.

In this riotously funny, ruefully honest, and irresistibly warmhearted debut, Samantha Wilde writes about one new mother who discovers the wonders and terrors of motherhood--one hilarious crisis at a time. For new moms, potential moms-to-be, and anyone who just wants to (wisely) live the experience vicariously...

New mom Joy McGuire hasn't changed her sweatpants since her baby was born. Of course she's crazy about her newborn son; it's her distracted, work-obsessed husband and his impossible mother she can't stand. Joy turns to her own mom for support, but she's too busy planning her fourth wedding to a suspicious self-help guru. Sure, Joy's a woman on the brink, but it's nothing a little sleep, sanity, and chocolate can't fix.

Until her old college boyfriend shows up at their ten-year reunion. The one she was still in love with when she married her husband. It must be the lack of sleep, because Joy is starting to think she might have ended up with the wrong man. Not to mention she's obsessed with her sexy yoga instructor, who might just be interested in her. Joy used to be single, skinny, and able to speak in complete sentences, but who is she now? As she's trying to figure that out, her husband goes missing….

Frank, bawdy, and full of keenly self-aware observations, this novel tells the story of one new mother, three men, one marriage, and the baby love that keeps us up at night.

And here's my interview with the author!

1) What was your inspiration behind this novel?

Life with babies. The incredible transformation into motherhood. A growing fascination with mothering, what it means to mother, what becomes of a woman who becomes a mother. And what becomes of a marriage when a baby is born. I wrote the story I wanted to read, essentially.


2) Since becoming a writer, what's the most glamorous thing you've ever done?

I bought new bras! Of course that's not so glamorous but I went to the expensive bra store and had a proper fitting and paid a LOT for them and wore them for my book signings. That IS glamour when you live in the country.

3) Which scene (or scenes) in your novel did you love writing? Why?

I loved writing the fights between Joy and her husband. It was more fun than fighting and used up all my crankiness. Actually, I enjoyed writing most of it. Joy is so sassy and funny, I looked forward to what she might say or do.

4) What's the best piece of advice you've ever gotten about writing?

My mother, Nancy Thayer, has been quoted as writing, "It's never too late, in fiction or life, to revise." We laugh, because this is true and also not true. (When it's on the shelves, it's too late.) Still, it helps when I'm writing to know there is a time later to perfect things. She also always said to me, "put it in your work." I do. I put it all in my work. It's a great place for things, the good, the bad and the ugly. And it makes of a mess, a meaning.

5) If you had to to offer a bumper sticker explanations for your novel, what would it be?

Caution: Exhausted Mother at the Wheel.

Click here to order This Little Mommy Stayed Home on Amazon! For more information, check out Samantha's blog at: www.wildemama.blogspot.com

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Some cool new stuff!

How come my blog feels like a content forsaken desert on some weeks and others, it feels like the good news just can't stop coming! I guess that's the cycle of life.

So here's some cool new stuff to report:

First, the talented and beautiful Joanne Rendell, author of The Professors' Wives' Club and the forthcoming, Crossing Washington Square (which I read, loved and blurbed on!) has written a very cool article in the Huffington Post about how more and more authors are connecting with their readers through digital outlets like facebook and twitter. And I'm quoted in the article! So be sure to check that out here.

AND...I just received word that the gorgeous website that my UK publisher built for me is now live! So be sure to visit www.jessicabrody.co.uk to find out all the cool stuff that's going on across the pond.

Thanks, Ebury Press!

Have a fantastic Sunday, everyone!

XO
Jess

Friday, July 24, 2009

Win the last remaining ARC of Love Under Cover!


I just gave away two signed ARCs (advanced reader's copy) of Love Under Cover on Free Book Friday and got such an amazing response that I've decided to hold another drawing, on my website, for the very last copy in my possession!

So head on over to the giveaway page and enter to win it!

The winner will be chosen and announced on Monday, August 3rd.

Good luck!
Jessica

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Karma Club - Cover Released and First Foreign Sale!


I just got the final cover image for my first young adult novel, THE KARMA CLUB and it is, by far, better than ANYTHING I could have ever imagined for this book. I am SO in love with it. It's just a total love fest going on over here. I simply can't WAIT for the book to come out next Spring. Oh, what a long, lonely winter it will be!

AND...I just got news that The Karma Club's first foreign sale is complete. It just sold in the UK to Tick Tock Media and will be one of the first titles in their new young adult division!

Yes, I think this week is shaping up VERY well!

Have a fabulous day, everyone!

XO,
Jessica

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Win a Free Signed ARC of LOVE UNDER COVER


This week on my website, Free Book Friday, we're giving away two signed ARCs (Advanced Reader's Copy) of LOVE UNDER COVER! Plus, I've posted a portion of an interview that I recently did with my UK publisher on the site.

So head on over to www.FreeBookFriday.com to enter to win one and check out the interview.

So what's an ARC, you ask? Well, for those of you who want to know, you can read the rather lengthy explanation I've written below. For those of you who frankly don't care, this blog post is officially over.

ARCs are one of those fancy-schmancy publishing terms that we authors like to throw around to sound important. Also called, "Galleys." Basically they're like "temporary" versions of the book. They look like a book, they have the same cover that the final book will have, but usually the back and spine will be a temporary plain white back with black text, as opposed to the cool final graphics they do for the backs of books. AND, the most important thing about ARCs is that they're usually riddled with typos! Because they come from a version of the manuscript that has yet to go through the final proofread. That's why the publisher will usually write, "Uncorrected Proofs" on the front cover, so no one holds those pesky little typos against us.

Have a great day, everyone!

XO
Jess

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

My Friends: The Number One Writers in America!


So it turns out I have a VERY talented group of friends (not that I didn't already know that). My good author friend Alyson Noel, just informed me that the second book in her Immortals series, BLUE MOON is the NUMBER 1 children's paperback in America! Debuting at the very tippy top of the NYT Bestsellers List this week!

And if that wasn't cool enough, I also found out this weekend that my screenwriting friend, Dan Kunka's movie, 12 ROUNDS, starring John Cena is the NUMBER ONE selling DVD in America this week! Can you freaking believe that? How did I end up with SUCH successful friends? My copy of 12 Rounds just arrived today and I can't wait to listen to the commentary with the screenwriter! And if you missed MY special exclusive interview with Dan, you can check it out here!

Now if only Bruno was my high school sweetheart well... then I'd probably have a whole lot of problems.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Guest Star: Judi Fennell

Welcome Judi Fennell, this week's guest star author! She's just released a brand new novel, IN OVER HER HEAD and she's taken the time to answer some of my questions about her work.

Here's an overview of the book:

When Erica Peck, one terrified-of-the-ocean marina owner, finds herself at the bottom of the sea conversing with a Mer man named Reel, she thinks she's died and gone to her own version of Hell. When the Oceanic Council demands she and Reel retrieve a lost cache of diamonds from the resident sea monster in return for their lives, she knows she's died and gone to Hell.

When they escape the monster and end up on a deserted island, she amends her opinion - she's died and gone to Heaven.

But when Reel sacrifices himself to allow her to return to her world, she realizes that, Heaven or Hell, with Reel, she's In Over Her Head.

"Nora Roberts? Danielle Steel? Much acclaimed romance writers should step aside. There is a new romance writer in town and she is certainly causing a great splash with her debut novel, In Over Her Head."
-ABibliophile.com

"I truly found a pearl in my oyster when I read this delightful tale. I was surprised how good of a book In Over Her Head is. It is extremely well-written, the storyline flows and I was hooked from the first page."
-LongAndShortReviews.blogspot.com

And check out this awesome contest where you could win a romantic beach getaway!

To celebrate the release of each of her books, Judi Fennell and the Atlantis Inn (www.AtlantisInn.com) and the Hibiscus House (www.HibiscusHouse.com) bed and breakfasts are raffling off three romantic beach getaway weekends. All information is on Judi's website, www.JudiFennell.com

1.How do you come up with the names for your characters?

All of the names in my stories mean something, whether they are a play on words, a twist on other characters, named for people I know, for a certain characteristic, etc., rarely do I just pull a name out of the air and assign it to a character.

2. When you got that first phone call announcing your had sold a novel, how did you react? How did you celebrate? If you’ve sold more than one novel, do you have a celebration ritual for subsequent sales?

I got an email first from my editor that she couldn't believe it hadn't sold yet and could I call her. So I had an idea going into the call. She let me know she was taking it into the editorial meeting the next day, so, again, not a total surprise. Then I got the email from the meeting that she wanted it AND the next two stories, and, yes, I cried. I think I squealed first, then I cried. Then I stood in my family room, flapping my hands and being speechless while the kids and Hubs laughed and cheered, then I calmed down and called my agent. Then after I made a few more calls, the emotions got to me an I picked up the book I'd been reading and parked my butt on the sofa and just read and read and read. Champagne and flowers followed over the next few days. It was a great time.

3. If your book were to be made into a movie, who could you see playing the lead role?

I could see either Matthew McConaughey or Zac Efron for Reel, and Sandra Bullock, Kate Hudson or Anne Hathaway for Erica. I don't know any stunt remoras, so I'll leave that up to the casting director. And if we could get Susan Sarandon for Ceto, the sea monster, that'd be great.


4. What was your inspiration behind your latest novel?

I was writing a series of twists to fairy tales: Beauty and The Best,Cinda Bella, and Fairest of Them All, and I wanted to twist The Little Mermaid. The best way to do it was to make him the Mer.

5. Desert Island time. You can bring one person and one "thing" what would you bring?

I'm bringing Hubs - he and I can use some uninterrupted time after the whirlwind since selling, so we need a vacation. As for what we'd bring, suntan lotion. If it's deserted, who needs clothes, but we'd need the lotion. And, hell, lotion? 'Nuff said.


For more information, check out Judi's website at: www.JudiFennell.com

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Jillian Harris needs to hire Ashlyn


Okay, so the Bachelorette is really starting to piss me off. How dense can Jillian be? She's been hearing ALL season that someone has a girlfriend, whining about wanting to know who it is and what does she do when she finally gets the information and finds out it's Wes? She goes, "Oh, I trust him. He would never do that." Wah, wah, wah.

Jillian meet Ashlyn. Ashlyn, Jillian.

Ashlyn is the main character in my novel and she tests men's fidelity. I think you could seriously use her right now.

Or on second thought...just open your eyes!!!!

(Sigh) But I suppose we've all been there. Duped by a hot guy with a sexy accent who SWEARS he never hooked up in the jacuzzi with that girl with the nipple rings....or something.

At least for the rest of us, our delusion wasn't broadcasted on National TV for everyone to see!

Friday, June 26, 2009

New Moon - Movie Tie in Edition!


Ooh...I'm so excited about this. I might have to buy the book AGAIN just to get this cover!

Jacob looks SOOOO hot!

Monday, June 22, 2009

Guest Star: Sheila Curran



Welcome Sheila Curran, this week's guest star author! She's just released a brand new novel, EVERYONE SHE LOVED and she's taken the time to answer some of my questions about her work.

Here's an overview of the book:

A wise and triumphant novel about powerful bonds among four women who’ve come of age together only to discover that – when it comes to the essentials – life’s little instruction book will always need revising.

Penelope Cameron, loving mother, devoted wife and generous philanthropist, has convinced her husband and four closest friends to sign an outlandish pact. If Penelope should die before her two daughters are eighteen, her husband will not remarry without the permission of Penelope’s sister and three college roommates. For years, this contract gathers dust until the unthinkable happens. Suddenly, everyone she loved must find their way in a world without Penelope.

For Lucy Vargas, Penelope’s best friend, and a second mother to her daughters, nothing seems more natural than to welcome them into a home that had once belonged to their family, a lovely, sprawling, bed and breakfast on the beach. This bequest was only one of the many ways in which Penelope had supported Lucy’s career as a painter, declaring her talent too important to squander. But now, in the wake of a disaster that only lovable, worrisome Penelope could have predicted, Lucy has put her work on hold as she and Penelope’s husband, Joey, blindly grasp at anything that will keep the girls from sinking under the weight of their grief.

With the help of family and friends, the children slowly rebuild new lives. But just when things start to come together, the fragile serenity they have gained is suddenly threatened from within and the unbreakable bonds they share seem likely to dissolve after all.

In this moving and uplifting novel, Sheila Curran explores the faith one woman placed in her dearest friends, the care she took to protect her family, and the many ways in which romantic entanglements will confound and confuse even the most determined of planners. A story about growing up and moving on, about the sacrifices people make for one another, about the timeless legacy of love, Everyone She Loved is, above all, about the abiding strength of friendship.

Order it on Amazon now!

Check out my interview with Sheila Curran:

1. How do you come up with the names for your characters?

Often I have the name as soon as I think of the character. I’m not sure why.

2. What’s your favorite part about the publishing process?

Working with my agent and editor to get the book ready and in shape and hearing from readers that they loved it. Your least favorite part? Worrying my novel won’t catch the eyes of readers. I know they’d like it if they picked it up, but how do you stand out in the crowded marketplace? I know that when I go to a bookstore, I’m overwhelmed by the choices and so I know that my prospective readers face the same obstacle.

3. When you got that first phone call announcing your had sold a novel, how did you react?

I called my husband, then my parents. My mom had had knee surgery that day.

How did you celebrate?

Oh, I believe there were festive beverages involved.

4. If your book were to be made into a movie, who could you see playing the lead role? Patrick Dempsey (McDreamy on Grey’s Anatomy) or Liam Neeson could play Joey Adorno. Jessica Sarah Parker or Kyra Sedgewick could play the interloping nutritionist. Penelope Cruz or Holly Hunter would be great as Penelope. Lucy, Kate Winslet, Scarlett Johannsen, or Catherine Keener, who played Harper Lee in Capote and the love interest in 40 YEAR OLD VIRGIN. Martha, Cameron Diaz or Ellen Barkin. Susannah, Sandra Bullock, Tea Leoni or Kate Hudson.

5. What was your inspiration behind the book?

For the full story, readers should go to my website and click on Backstory. But the short version is this: in some states, if a parent hasn’t named a guardian in an official will, their children can be taken into foster care if the parents die. I was talking to a friend about how difficult it is to make the choice of who, among my siblings and friends would be the best replacements for my husband and I. Suddenly, I said, “Oooh. You know what would be worse? What if I died and John fell in love with someone who was just awful?” I thought for a minute more and said, “I know. What if he couldn’t remarry unless my sisters and best friends approved?” I knew, deep down, that whatever happened, as long as my friends and family approved of the new wife, then she’d be good for my kids. So I began to imagine a character like me, except she’s really rich, has had even more reasons in her life to become a bit of a control freak than have I and she is so charming in her ridiculous catastrophizing that her husband and friends finally say, “Enough, already! You’re not going anywhere, but if it makes you feel better, we’ll sign the damn thing.” So begins the premise for my novel, the plot of which is set into action by my character’s codicil. It’s about motherhood, wifehood, childhood, and most of all, the sisterhood of great friends who’ve come of age together.

For more information, check out Sheila's website at: www.SheilaCurran.com

Blog Description

Jessica Brody, author of the forthcoming novel, The Fidelity Files, explores the thorny topic of infidelity in modern-day society