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Monday, April 29, 2013

Author Heather Greenis chats about writing and her June release, Natasha's Dream...



I'd like to welcome Author Heather Greenis to my blog today. I love having guest authors visit and share their thoughts on writing, book blurbs and excerpts from their latest work. The cover for Heather's release is still with the art department, so I'm unable to post it here. Instead the author has included curiosity piquing blurbs for us to read and an excerpt to whet our appetite.




Natasha's Dream
Growing up, her only friends were her brothers and Nanny. In her parent’s mind, she was a mistake. As a result of an innocent swim, she discovered life existed beyond the walls of her home. Families, peers, underprivileged children. Can a dream turn into reality? Anything is possible, but dreams come with consequences that not only affect her, but those she loves. What is Natasha willing to risk to persevere?    

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First, I’d like to thank Jenna for allowing me to be a guest on her blog. It’s an honour. Writing is a dream come true, but I can’t say it was a childhood dream.  I’ve always enjoyed reading.  

I love reading a good drama that leaves me thinking at the end and perhaps with a tear or two along the way.  

My husband has been known to walk into the room and see me sobbing as I read.  He’ll say, “Ah, you’re enjoying it” and leave me be. 


I’ve been known to have some rather weird dreams, and have since childhood. Like my character Keeghan, I remember most of my dreams in detail.  My husband suggested I begin writing. Smart guy.  I took his advice.  

It was a long, slow, but enjoyable process. I wrote and he read, giving me suggestions and feedback I think the toughest part is getting honest criticism when you’re not certain where to go for help. Friends and family would read the book and not comment. That was the toughest. I had to assume they didn’t like it.  The lack of comments sent me back to the computer for intense rewrites and edits. Finally, I received the comment ‘It’s a really good story,’ so I sent it off to a few publishers, and I was accepted.

My biggest complement came from my MuseitUp editor. In an email she sent to me she wrote.  ‘I made a note a while ago in our database that I want first dibs on all your manuscripts in the future.’

As a first time published author Teale made my day. 
My husband has been my biggest supporter. I consider writing a hobby and a passion, and am thankful for the support I’ve been given from everyone. 

Natasha’s Dream is the first book of a 4 part saga. 


The official back cover for Natasha's Dream...(June 2013 release date)

Fifteen difficult years and then a chance encounter that changed life as she knew it. Gave her a reason and hope to dream. Alone and seeking refuge, an orphanage becomes her only salvation for those dreadful weekdays. The only thing that gave her life a purpose. Ironic the underprivileged giving such pleasure to a girl born into such privilege.   A secret life. The truth hidden from everyone. It was imperative she keep her secret. What would he do when he found out? How many lives would be affected? Father’s approval was all she needed, but was that possible or simply a dream? Natasha’s Dream


The young man was skipping pebbles across the surface of the water. Terrified he would recognize her, she turned, dropping the blossoms. It was a mistake leaving the comfort and familiarity of the castle grounds. A foolish mistake.
“Hello. Hello.” 
She heard him speak but tried to ignore him. 
“Hello,” he repeated in a louder voice. “I have admired you as I sat under the tree and studied.” 
Embarrassed, Natasha was mortified at her stupidity. She hadn’t attempted to hide, but sat out in the open. The heat burned her face, but she couldn’t be rude and ignore him. She turned toward him shyly, tilting her head down. 
“My humble apologies. I have embarrassed you. Allow me to introduce myself. Stewart—Stewart Donovan.” 
She was afraid he would recognize her if she showed her face. But good manners insisted she acknowledge his presence. Perhaps she could tell him hello, and then leave swiftly and return home. She lifted her head. He was handsome, more so than she realized from a distance. He was her brother’s height, five feet-eleven inches with dark brown hair, a medium complexion on his face and a slight build. He appeared to be her age. His extraordinary blue eyes dominated his face. The colour was unlike anything she had ever seen before. Mesmerizing. Then he smiled. Her heart began to pound, so she shifted her attention away from his face. Nervous, she reached under her dark, wavy pony tail to scratch the back of her neck. When she looked up, their eyes locked.
“Natasha,” she responded. Panic rose as she realized he had introduced himself using his formal name and would expect the same from her. Mind racing, she tried to think of a fictitious name. He wouldn’t question it, and, she could return to the castle and never see him again. But, for the first time in her life, her mind was blank. 
Think, Natasha. Think. Names. I need names. Think of your studies. Only two came to mind: William Shakespeare and his wife, Anne Hathaway. Terrified of using the surname Shakespeare, she prayed Stewart would not make the connection. 
“Natasha Hathaway,” she stammered. 



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9 comments:

  1. Heather, thanks for visiting my blog today. Your June release date is around the corner. I bet you're thrilled.

    Are you working on book two right now?

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    1. Very excited! A wow! This is really happening!

      The second book in my series "Natasha's Diary' has been submitted to MuseitUp. I'm waiting for the acceptance email. My husband is reading the third book, 'Natasha's Hope'. I plan to submit it next month. I am currently tweaking the fourth and final book in the series. Keeping my fingers crossed!

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  2. Natasha's Dream sounds fantastic, Heather. I enjoyed reading the excerpt. Congrats! Release day will be here soon!

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  3. Thanks Kim - It's been a long but enjoyable process...

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  4. Great excerpt! I look forward to reading more! :)

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  5. Hi Heather, congratulations. This sounds like a wonderful read. I look forward to the release as I'm sure you do. It will certainly go on my wish list. Good luck.

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  6. Thanks for the support Lorrie and Erin. It still feels a bit surreal! Is this really happening??!!

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