What’s on Joanne Rendell’s Bucket List?

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CALLING ALL READERS LOOKING FOR A UNIQUE, ENTERTAINING & FASCINATING NOVEL!

Today Out of the Shadows hits stores. It's the third novel by one of our favorite authors and people, Joanne Rendell. And because Joanne has been such a great help to us during our search for an agent, we'd like to take a moment to get our booties up on the highest surface and shout, THANK YOU, JOANNE!

Before Out of The Shadows, Joanne wrote the brilliant Crossing Washington Square and the fantastic The Professors' Wives' Club. And now, she's outdone herself with Out of The Shadows. Who wouldn't be grabbed by this description on the back of the book?  "A long-lost journal will open the door to the past. For one woman, its secrets will hold the key to her future."

We loved the story of Clara Fitzgerald who's struggling with the recent loss of her mother and a career that seems to be going nowhere fast. Meanwhile, her fiance's scientific research is taking off in an exciting new direction and although she's happy for him, Clara can no longer deny that their relationship isn't exactly headed in an exciting new direction. So Clara throws herself into a research project that will end up changing her life. Before she passed, Clara's mother was convinced that there was a link between their family and Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein. With the help of her reluctant sister, Maxie, and a retired scholar, Kay, Clara begins to search for answers. And as the three women search through long- lost journals and letters, Clara gets more answers than she bargained for.

And five of you will win a copy of Out of The Shadows! Just leave a comment and we'll randomly select the winners this Thursday! Good luck!

So we read the book. We loved the book. And then we read Joanne's bucket list and were amazed to discover that Joanne has other talents, including being an artist! (Where does she find the time?) Wait until you check out the hilarious video made with her son (with a stuffed dog as the star!) and the comic book cover she designed. Um, Joanne, if you didn't already know this, we are in AWE.

And now here's Joanne's Bucket List...

1. Drink a margarita in Mexico. I adore Mexican food. I eat black beans and rice almost every day. My husband and I named our son Benny after a fabulous Tex-Mex place in New York City called Benny’s Burritos (which has especially great margaritas). But I have never been to Mexico.

2. Become a happy, bouncy runner. I try and run every other day and have been doing so for the last seven years. The thing is I never seem to improve. I still plod along, not really enjoying myself (unless I have a great chick lit/women’s fiction audiobook on my ipod). I would love to be one of those sweat-free, bounding runners who overtake me all the time of the Brooklyn Bridge.

3. Become a major motion picture director. Okay, maybe this is a slightly overblown bucket-list aspiration, especially as I have absolutely no connections in Hollywood and zero experience in proper film-making. However, I do love making movies with my seven year old son using a bottom-of-the-range digital camera and stuffed dog who is happy to be our star. Here’s our biggest production so far entitled, "Rume's Grand Day Out." If you want to waste more of your precious time, you can check out more of our movies at my son's blog.

4. Become a bestselling comic book artist. Yep, another rather overblown dream! Realistically, though, I would settle for just finishing my own comic book one day. I’ve always liked drawing and illustrating, although I’m definitely an amateur with no training. This summer I signed up for a week long comic drawing class and “Fiona Feminista” was the result. One day I’ll do more than just the cover!

5. Meet Mary Shelley. Hmm. There is a slight technical difficulty here because Mary Shelley is dead, of course. Maybe I can make do with meeting her ghost. I always loved Mary Shelley’s most famous book, FRANKENSTEIN. It’s a wonderful gothic novel, but it is also very thoughtful, touching, daring, and extremely prescient too – even now, two hundred years after it was written. As I started doing research for my new novel, OUT OF THE SHADOWS – a story about a woman who thinks she may be related to Shelley - I discovered so much more about the intriguing author. She was fiery and smart, outspoken and thoughtful, a non-conformist and a caring mother. She faced many tragedies in her life, including the early death of her husband, the famous romantic poet Percy Shelley. But she was strong too. She survived and she wrote many books and she learned to live a full life as a widow. Most people know the story of Victor Frankenstein and his monster, but fewer people know much about the amazing woman who wrote the original novel. In OUT OF THE SHADOWS, I wanted to bring Mary Shelley out of the shadows of the monster she created.

To learn more about the lovely and talented Joanne Rendell, head over to her website, follow her on Twitter and check out the page for her book on Facebook.

Thanks, Joanne!

xoxo, L&L

What's On Jane Porter's Bucket List?

When we got our mitts on an advanced reader copy of She's Gone Country (debuts today- buy a copy here!) it was love at first read. *Sigh* There's just something about the way Jane writes that makes us feel like we're sitting right there in the scene. (And that's saying a lot because it's hard to keep our focus for long- especially Liz who can often have the attention span of a gnat!) We've been a huge fan of Jane Porter since Flirting With Forty and were excited to crack open her latest. She's Gone Country is the story of former Sports Illustrated model, Shey Darcy, who moves back home to Texas with her three teenage sons after her husband tells her he's in love with someone else. Enter Shey's ex-crush, sexy Dane Kelly (don't you just love these names?) a national bull riding champ (Lisa pictures a Tim McGraw type--ooh, ahh!) and the drama begins to unfold. It's a beautifully written, compelling story about a mother trying to do her best raising her sons after divorce while also trying to figure out what she deserves in life.

She's Gone Country makes you want to buy some cowboy boots and head down to Texas... or at the very least, a country western bar for some two steppin'!  In fact, Jane's running an amazing contest for those who want to experience their inner cowgirl- yee haw! Click here for the fun deets!

And for some lucky commenters, we also have 5 copies of She's Gone Country to give away! Y'all (y'all seems appropriate considering the book) know the drill. We'll randomly select the winners this Wednesday! Now, here's Jane!

5 Things on Jane Porter's Bucket List....

I'm a travel junkie. It's my poison. I literally work so I can plan my next trip and so everything on my bucket list is related to a new travel adventure. So the top 5 on that bucket list would be--

1) Go to Morocco!

Spend a month exploring Morocco from the coast to the cities to the Atlas Mountains. I've written 5 romances set in Morocco so actually going there would be heaven.

2) Visit Dubai.

Another place I've used as a setting that I'd love to visit in real life. How does reality compare to my sheikh inspired fantasies? Could I even afford to the hotels? And where are those great shopping deals?

3) Do a luxury African safari

I spent a year living in South Africa at 17 and studied African lit while attending UCLA so Africa is definitely in my blood. I'd love to go to Botswana, Zambia or South Africa for one of those decadent Out of Africa type safaris where they set up tents and you eat by candlelight with real china and crystal. I'd wear wonderful khaki clothing that would make me look like Katherine Hepburn and then at night slip into a lovely chiffon like dress that would catch on the thorn bushes. I know, I know not very eco travel friendly but I love the idea of finally being interesting and glamorous.

4) Take one of those round-the-world cruises that last 180 days with my man.

In all honesty I don't think my surfer guy would enjoy being cooped up with me on a cruise ship in a small cabin (or even a large cabin) for 18 days much less 180, but I love being on a ship at sea and picture myself sitting on the deck wrapped in something or other (soggy beach towel?) reading great fiction and fascinating biographies while taking in the fresh salt air.

5) Greece - all of it

I want it all. A month in an Athens apartment. A couple weeks sailing from island to island, and then a couple weeks on different islands to really understand the country and the culture. And because I have a wonderful guy, I'm not looking for another, but what is a bucket list without one lustful thought? If I'm actually going to embrace all of Greece, I'd really like to have a gorgeous Greek male in his prime, that's blessed with broad shoulders, thick dark hair (on his head, not his back) who gives me the slow, smoldering once over. Ah, heaven.

And that's my bucket list. Rather sad because there's no mountain climbing involved, no heli-skiing, or sweating in a hot yoga hut. I'm not trying to learn a foreign language or come up with a cure or make the world a better place. I'm just spoiling me. Not at all altruistic but it is my list and heck, it all sounds really really fun.

It sounds fun to us too, Jane. (And if it makes you feel any better, our bucket lists would be all about spoiling ourselves too!)

To find out more about the fabulous Jane Porter, visit her website, and follow her on Twitter and Facebook.

xoxo,

Liz & Lisa

What's on Rowan Coleman's Bucket List?

We love us some Rowan Coleman. Not only is she a fabulous and talented writer, but she's fun, nice and down to Earth (as you'll see in her bucket list below). We've read and loved all of her books. The Accidental Family, Mommy By Mistake, Another Mother's Life and The Accidental Mother. And now, she's written her fifth novel, The Home For Broken Hearts (pre-order it here) and we were lucky enough to get an advanced reader copy of it! It's a heartwarming story of Ellen Wood, a young widow and mother to an eleven-year-old son who opens her Victorian home to three lodgers when she finds herself on the brink of bankruptcy. And one of her three new "roommates" turns out to be a younger man... And as typical with Rowan Coleman's books, The Home For Broken Hearts is moving and deeply insightful.

And we have 5 copies to give away! Just leave a comment here and be entered to win. The winners will be randomly selected this Friday evening! Good luck!

Now, without further adieu, here's Rowan's bucket list...

1) Dance a tango in Argentina. I love dancing, I love the sexy sultry Argentinian tango, and would LOVE to master that skill one day, preferably in the arms of some swarthy hunk.

2) Live by the sea. It might be because we Brits are an island nation, but for some reason I only ever really feel at home when I can hear the sound of waves breaking on the shore. Work and children have meant that so far its never been practical to re-locate to my beloved Cornwall, find a cliff top cottage some where remote and gaze out at the Atlantic Ocean whilst writing my book - but one day.

3) See an Elephant in the wild. To go on Safari actually and see all the wonderful, rare creatures in their natural habitat. I especially love elephants and I think to see them at home would probably bring me to tears.

4)Drive a fast car. I only got my license four years ago and since then I have been driving a very sensible little Citroen. I love my little car but one day I'd like to have the skill and confidence to drive a very fast car down a very bendy mountain road!

5) Marry my childhood sweetheart, a promise I wrote in my diary in 1987. I fell in love when I was twelve years old with the boy of my dreams, who sat in the row in front of me in class. After three years of not being able to talk to him or look him in the eye I finally realised he loved me back!  Life conspired to keep us apart for the next twenty-five years, but the way we felt about each other never changed.  Finally we are together, have a baby son and in a few weeks time will be married!

To find out more about the incredible Rowan Coleman, visit her website or follow her on Facebook!

Thanks, Rowan!

xoxo, L&L

What's on Lauren Weisberger's Bucket List?

We've been huge fans of Lauren Weisberger since The Devil Wears Prada. In fact, it's one of Lisa's all-time favorite books (and movies- LOVE Meryl Streep!). And when we got our hot little hands on the advanced reader copy of Lauren Weisberger's latest novel, Last Night At Chateau Marmont (out tomorrow- Tuesday, August 17th- order here) we devoured it quickly, comparing notes along the way about how much we were loving on it. (We think it's her best since Prada.) The premise is juicy and intriguing. Married for 5 years, Brooke and Julian Alter live a busy, albeit private life. Brooke works two jobs to support Julian's dream of making it in the music business. When he finally hits it big and goes from no one to someone literally overnight, they go from spending quiet nights on the couch in their sweatpants to becoming regulars in the gossip pages of the rag mag, Last Night. While Julian catapults to fame, his album tops the charts, he appears on The Today Show and the cover of Vanity Fair and hangs out with Jon Bon Jovi, Brooke starts to question it all. Especially when Julian's schedule prevents him from being home more than one night here and there. Even the rag mags publish reports that there's trouble in paradise. You know the saying, be careful what you wish for? Well this is what Brooke worked two jobs for and this is what Julian's been waiting for, but is it the right thing?

And three of you will be the lucky winners of Lauren's fourth novel, Last Night At Chateau Marmont! Just leave a comment and be entered to win (US and Canada only- sorry- please don't hate us) and we'll randomly select the winners on Wednesday!

And now here's Lauren W's BUCKET LIST...

(In no particular order)

1.  Dye my hair red. Not strawberry blonde, not brunette with “amber” highlights—RED.  I bring it up every time I visit the salon, and every single time my colorist reminds me red hair needs to be touched up every three weeks.  At which point I gasp, sigh, and say “maybe someday.”

2.  Learn another language. Actually, scratch that.  How about “magically wake up one day just knowing another language?”  The actual learning part is the bummer, but I’d give anything to step off the plane and just understand what was happening around me.  Top contenders are Hebrew and Italian because Israel and Italy are my two favorite countries.

3.  Own a Bernese mountain dog. This is not to say that I don’t worship my two nine-pound Maltese, because I do (Mitzy and Stella, if you’re reading this, you’re my favorite girls in the whole wide world).  But every time I see one of those hulking, furry, friendly beasts, I literally drop to my knees and make out it.

4.  Visit Antarctica, Ethiopia, and Mali for the penguins, food, and music festival, respectively. These are my top three destinations, but anywhere far-flung and nearly impossible to reach would do the trick.

5.  Get a four-handed massage. I stare at this on every spa menu in every hotel I visit.  Can you even imagine anything more blissful than not one but two therapists rubbing your back in unison?  I’m dozing off just thinking about it….

To read more about the fabulous Lauren Weisberger, you can follow her blog or catch up with her on Facebook.

Thanks, Lauren!

xoxo,

L&L

What's on Nicola Kraus and Emma McLaughlin's Bucket List?

We've been having so much fun this past year learning more about all of our favorite authors!  First, there were 25 Things we were dying to get the answers to.  Then we wanted to discover 5 Things we didn't already know about these fabulous women. And because we didn't want debut authors to feel left out, we began giving out our Lit IT Girl tiara to the best of the best.  But even after we learned all these things, we still found ourselves wanting to know MORE.  Because, well, we're just greedy like that.  So we came up with a new feature that we think will be a lot of fun! THE BUCKET LIST.

That's right. It wasn't enough to learn 5 things.  Now we MUST know what our favorite authors want to do before they die.  Because not only are we greedy, but we're pretty damn nosy too.

And to kick it off, we've got Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus, one of our all all-time fave writing teams.  Seriously, the writer's crush we have on them is OFF THE CHARTS.  And since they did such a incredible job of kicking off our 5 Things feature, we thought they'd be the perfect choice to lead off with their Bucket List.

Why do we love Emma and Nicola so much?  Well, it could be the fact that they've written a few of our most beloved books like The Nanny Diaries and Nanny Returns. Or the fact that they were kind enough to interview us over at Sheknows.com last year. But they're also super nice, funny and love Tina Fey as much as we do!  And they've even written a sassy YA novel to satisfy Liz's secret love for the genre. C'mon, what's not to love?

Speaking of Nanny Returns, it comes out in paperback tomorrow.  So if you didn't run out to find out what happened to Nan when it first came out, here's your chance to catch up on what the X's have been up to.

And OF COURSE we have FIVE copies to give away! Just leave a comment and you'll be entered to win.  We'll choose the winner by random drawing on Wednesday night.  Sorry, but this one is for US residents only. =(

So without further adieu, Liz & Lisa are very proud to present our very first Bucket List!

EMMA AND NICOLA'S BUCKET LIST

1. Meet Angelina. Because, well, why not?

2. Meet Tina Fey. Because we love her. And so Nicki can ask who cuts her hair.

3. Go to Asia. We're really not picky about where. But we both feel we didn't do enough traveling before becoming moms and want to make up for it now. You know, when it's really hard.

4. We're both pretty wussy, so you're not going to find anything like skydiving on this list. We don't think accidentally dying while in pursuit of exciting life experience is noble. But maybe a nice hike through the Grand Canyon?

5. Go to a spa. We've been talking about doing this since 1995 and have yet to so much as get a pedicure together.

Thanks so much Emma and Nicola! xoxo, Liz & Lisa

To find our more about these lovely and talented women, head on over to their website or hit them up on Facebook and Twitter.