Sunday, January 3, 2016

Featured Author: Lize Jacobs


Welcome Today's Featured Author
Lize Jacobs!!!


Lost in Chance by Lize Jacobs


Blurb:
Recently divorced teacher, Chrisna, is stuck in her small-town life in South Africa.
One day, she angrily tells her best friend that she would like to throw her wedding ring off the top of the Eiffel Tower. So her friend gifts her a five-day trip to Paris, for her thirtieth birthday, to do just that.
Unsure of whether she would actually be able to do it, she sets off, unprepared for the life-changing adventure, quirky new friend, and romance that await her, as she gets lost in chance.





Teaser:

With her arms folded, Zenelda frowned at Chrisna. “Your itinerary is a bad idea. That’s no way to experience the wonders of Paris.” She sat up straight. “Do you have a pen and paper in that magic bag of yours?”
She hesitantly said, “Ja.”
“Please hand them to me and I’ll write down the only five things you have to do while you’re in Paris.”
Intrigued, Chrisna took a pen and a small notepad from her purse and handed it to her.
After a few seconds of scribbling, Zenelda handed the pad back to her, and Chrisna struggled to read the almost illegible writing.
“Go ahead. Read it out loud.”
Clearing her throat and shifting in her seat, she started reading. “One. Hug the Venus de Milo.” She frowned at Zenelda.
“That’s a fun one, but you have to be very quick, and able to disappear in a crowd.”
“Two. Get a mime to speak. Seriously?” She glanced up at Zenelda.
“It’s not impossible.”
“Three. Sing in front of a crowd of at least fifty people.” She looked up again. “Never going to happen.”
“That’s the easiest one!” Zenelda exclaimed.
“Four. Dance the Tango in the rain in front of the Notre Dame.”
Zenelda smiled. “I love that one but the weather does play a big part.”
“Five. Make passionate love to a Parisian.” Chrisna gaped at her, eyes opening and closing as though she were looking at a crazy person. Perhaps she was...




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Reviews:
This quirky romantic adventure is not only an easy read, but will also capture your heart from the very first page and keep you enthralled until the very end. Chrisna’s, the main character, failed relationship sends her on an exciting journey, with a surprising destination. It is refreshing and engaging and the ideal choice for anyone who loves light-hearted novels with an interesting romantic twist.”
  • Annelien van Basten, Freelance Writer and Journalist   

Ms Jacobs creates characters I wish I knew, and tells a story I feel like I was somehow part of! A fun tale about allowing yourself to be so much more than you thought you could be. A binge-worthy read for a beach holiday, a cold winter weekend or if you would like to escape to Paris.”
  • ChandrĂ© Bo, Actress and Blogger

Flirting with a local flair in a far off land. ‘Lost in Chance’ becomes part of finding yourself with a deep, gratifying sigh. It beautifully captures the need to grow, let love blossom where it has taken root and accept what is meant to be. An easy, but sentimental read that will have you hug those you love a little tighter and dream a bit more extravagantly about what can be.”
  • Wenchy, Social Media Diva and Blogger



Author Bio:



Lize Jacobs was born and raised in Pretoria, South Africa, where she still resides. Although this is her first publication, she has been writing since she could remember, not knowing that being a writer was who she truly was.
She has worked in the video industry for many years; Producing, Directing, Filming, Editing, and Scriptwriting. But her love for film has allowed her to Produce, Direct and Write several acclaimed short films over the years.
Privileged enough to have been able to travel overseas, to places like Alaska, Mexico, Tuscany, Munich, London, Paris and several African Countries, she has discovered a love for other cultures and the stories hidden in foreign locations.
She is passionate about the diversity and influence of dialogue and celebrates the art of story-telling across all genres.
Her aim is to keep publishing and write film scripts, telling stories which can linger in a person’s soul for a little while, hopefully bringing some joy.


Links:

Twitter: @lizejacobsbooks


Interview With Lize Jacobs:
  1. Can you tell us a little about your books?
    • Lost in Chance is my first published novel, but I have two more books currently in the works. The main genre of my books are Romance Comedy, however, the main theme will never be ‘fixing your life by finding love’. Romance is a sub-theme. I love strong female characters that aren’t usually aware of their strength at the beginning of the story. Comedy is very important to me, but it has to be clever. I don’t like writing comedy just for the sake of an easy cheap laugh. I love dialogue, and writing intelligent dialogue is important to me. I love it when a reader tells me that they couldn’t stop thinking about the story or characters long after they’ve finished the book.
  2. Using one sentence describe Lost in Chance.
    • If you allow yourself to get lost in possibilities, you might just find yourself.
  3. What inspires you to write?
    • My characters. When I create a character, they exist. They tell me their story and I just have to keep up with the exposition. As soon as a character is in my head, they usually urge me to keep writing and finish their story…sometimes at the most inappropriate times.
  4. Do you have a favorite spot to write?
    • I write in my tiny bedroom, in a small corner, at my desk. Usually at night, when it’s quiet and dark. My favourite time to write is between 11pm and 4am.
  5. Do you listen to music while you write?
    • I love music, especially Country Music – because of the lyrics and storylines. When I need inspiration, I would put on a song (not always country) that could be the background music of that scene, and portray what the character might be feeling. It just helps me to make the scene more real in my mind…like watching a movie.
  6. Do you work with an outline, or just write?
    • I just write. I’ve found it much more difficult to write when I have a preconceived idea of where the story is going or how it might end. I like to be surprised by what happens next.
  7. When did you know you wanted to write a book?
    • I’ve been writing since I can remember, but didn’t know that I wanted to write a book until 2008. A story, or rather a scene, was stuck in my head for years. I’d shrugged it off as just another daydream fantasy, but it kept lingering. So, I decided to write the scene into a book. That was the goal, to finish a book. When it was done, I knew I wanted to publish a book someday…it was the next step. Lost in Chance isn’t that first book (the first one might be my second). The first draft of Lost in Chance was written during NaNoWriMo in 2013 when I had to write 50 000 words in 30 days for the National Novel Writing Month Marathon. The story just flowed and worked. It was almost too easy…possibly because I wasn’t forcing it. I just wrote.
  8. What are you working on next?
    • I am trying to finish that first book that got it all started. If the heavens look kindly down on me, I will hopefully publish again in August 2016. However, I am also working on a Romance Fantasy Trilogy that my friends and family have been bugging me to finish. And I have been getting a lot of requests for a follow-up to Lost in Chance. But if I do decide to do that, I will make it in to Trilogy as well, which could be very exciting, since I, myself, still can’t get those characters out of my head. I would actually love to see what they get up to next.




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