Thursday, August 27, 2009

PUTTING MY FEET UP...

... and having the best fun. My author copy of LOVES ME, LOVES ME NOT -- the anthology from the Romantic Novelists' Association written by its members to celebrate 50 glorious years of romance -- was delivered while I was away and in those little moments of peace and quiet I've been dipping into it.

That's the joy of short stories. They are like those gorgeous little miniature cakes I became addicted to in Italy. Exactly like the big ones, but just a mouthful.

These are stories by favourite authors, a roll call of some of the great names -- Joanna Trollope, Katie Fforde, Carole Matthews, Jill Mansell, Christina Jones, Anna Jacobs. Their voice, but in a bite-sized chunk.

I shed a tear at a story by Sue Moorcroft, shrieked with delight when Victoria Connelly introduced "Ginger" (a favourite and very ancient inhabitant of the British Museum) in her story and just drooled with pleasure at Sophie Weston's wonderful Cinderella Revisited.

Published by Mira, this is a book you'll want in your own Christmas stocking and will want to tuck under the tree of every romance reader you love. It's not cheap, but honestly when you see what you get it's a real bargain -- 40 stories, nearly 600 pages. You'll find a direct link to Amazon, UK on my sidebar. It's also on sale in the US or you can buy it from The Book Depository (also on the sidebar) for the same price as Amazon UK, but they won't charge you postage no matter where you are in the world.

Oh, and there's a little taster from my own contribution on my website.

5 comments:

Nell Dixon said...

I can't wait to get my hands on my copy - longing to read everyone elses stories!

Kate Hardy said...

Fabulous, Liz. And I'm with Nell :)

Lacey Devlin said...

Did someone say cake? The cover's gorgeous and 600 pages! Can't wait!

Michele L. said...

Oooo...lovely little excerpt you teased us with! I will definitely put this book on my TO-BUY-LIST! I just love short stories and discovering new authors as well! A bountiful book full of beloved authors. What a perfect present!

Jan Jones said...

Liz's story is fab - exactly "her".