Friday 2 August 2019

Meet Joni Martins, author


Introducing….

Joni Martins, author

Joni is a 55-year-young multi-genre author with a life-long love for writing. For most of her life, work and family had to take first place of importance. In January 2018 she retired from a close to full-time job and dedicated the majority of her time to her hobby, writing.
Joni published her first book at the end of December 2017, only a month after she first put pen to paper for this book. The second book followed a month later and two months after that a third. She seemed to be on a roll and a fourth book followed not long after.
After a short break following some negative feedback from someone close to her, she published the fifth book at the end of August 2018.
Currently, Joni is working on two works in progress. The first is a book based on real life. A very close friend of her was kind enough to allow her to put some of her adventures to paper for her. This book is nearing its completion, Joni is in the editing stages of this book.
The second work is the sixth book in the series, a book which still needs the last few chapters completing before editing can start.
Unfortunately, after a break of a year, duty called. Joni is now back amongst those who are slaves to the workforce. A full-time job keeps her from writing as much as she would love to. She now has to find time in the early morning hours before she leaves for work. With a family and a house to look after too, the time left is rather limited.

About Joni’s books







·       Book 1, Captive Love:
In this book, we meet Lydia, a 24-year-old GP receptionist, who finds herself in an unexpected place after a night out with friends. We also meet Sam, a 24-year-old ex-classmate of Lydia, who has lived with an obsession for her for many years. Rob is the 27-year-old brother of her best friend Krista and her housemate. What will Rob and her family and friends do when Lydia goes missing? Will she escape?
This book has attracted five-star reviews.



·       Book 2, Freed Love:
The second book continues where the first one leaves off. Rob managed to help Lydia to escape Sam’s clutches. Their relationship has changed but Rob is loathe to give in to his feelings. He fears he is too old for her or any change in their relationship may lead to a destruction of their friendship. Will he act on his feelings or will his head continue to rule his heart? And what happens when Lydia meets Sam when she’s out on her weekly shop?
This book has also attracted a five-star review and is available in a censored and in an 18+ version.



·       Book 3, Hidden Love:
In this book, we move on to meet Lydia’s best friend (and Rob’s sister), Krista. Krista is training to become a physiotherapist and has been plotting with Rob’s best friend Theo to bring Lydia and Rob together. In the process, they discover some truths about their own lives and loves. Will their relationship develop or is this too much to ask for? And what will happen when Theo’s sister Josie tries to convince him he is simply not good enough for her friend?



·       Book 4, Lost Love:
Now, we find out what happens after Josie convinces Theo he is not good enough for Krista and he will never be good enough either. How could she do this? And to her own brother too? Theo has always struggled with his feelings of self-worth and now falls into a deep depression. This is a very emotional story where Theo also becomes suicidal and struggles to find his self-worth again. Will Josie be able to undo the damage she has done to Theo’s self-confidence and his relationship with Krista? Will Ronald be able to support Josie enough to help her achieve this?



·       Book 5, Holiday Love:
This book follows two other friends in this friendship group. Freya is a 24-year-old hairdresser who finally is able to go on a well-deserved camping holiday in Brittany, France. The last few years she has needed to work continuously as she built up her own business. The story tells about her journey and the beautiful places she visits in Brittany. While she is on holiday, she unexpectedly meets Ronald, who is also camping in Brittany. Exploring sights on your own can be boring and they decide to visit places together, especially after discovering they have similar interests. In the beautiful setting their relationship starts to develop. But what will happen when they return home? Will they let their friends in on the news? Will they keep it a secret? And what happens when there is an unexpected surprise? How will they cope with that?



·       Book 6, Growing Love:
In this book, we continue to follow Freya and Ronald as they try to cope with the surprises thrown at them. Will their relationship survive? Do the pressures from friends and family become too much? And how about that surprise? How will that affect their relationship? Again, they go on a short holiday away, discovering some beautiful sights in the beautiful setting of Exmoor.
This book is still in development, a few chapters still need to be completed before the editing process can begin.
Following this book, there should be several more to follow. Time allowing obviously.



·       Diary of a Female GP:
This is where multi-genre author comes to the fore. The book follows a week in the life of a female family doctor. The mundane activities like getting up, the housework, the school runs. And, of course, a day at work. Seeing patients, taking phone calls, dealing with the paperwork, doing home visits. To rush off to pick the kids up from school. It details consultations with patients. Although the book is based on real-life, the cases discussed are not actual cases. Instead, they are amalgamations of different cases, changed names and changed circumstances. All these things do happen on a daily basis to the family doctors. These hardworking professionals who try to do their best for their patients. They don’t always get it right but always try to do the best they can. At the end of the book, it is up to you to decide. Are GPs as lazy as the government tried to say they were? Or are they actually hardworking people like they believe themselves to be? You can be the judge.



This book is nearing its completion, editing is in progress.
·       Under the Waterfall:
The first five books Joni published were extremely mild compared to this one. It has so far not been published yet but once it has been edited it probably will be. This is a short erotic adventure story and certainly not suitable for readers under the age of 18. Imagine waking up on an uninhabited island. You find yourself lying on the grass under the sweltering sun. Trying to find your way home, you discover you are surrounded by water, no way off the island. After finding shelter and food, you find a place to sleep. Then in the morning, a stranger lies in the same spot you did the day before. What will happen now?



·       Wake-Up Call:
This book is still in its infancy. No more than a figment of Joni’s imagination. Once the work on the other two books is completed, attention will fall onto the creation of this book. She does not wish to say much about this book yet but you can read the start of it on her blog.



I hope you enjoyed this introduction into the life of Joni Martins, author. The mind and imagination are willing and chomping at the bits. If only a full-time job did not make it so difficult to write and complete the books she has stored in that brain of hers. For now, you will simply have to be patient. The books will come, but at a slower pace than she had intended.

You can follow Joni on her Facebook Page, her blog, her website, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Pinterest. She is also always looking for beta-readers and reviewers. Don’t hesitate to contact her if you are interested.

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1 comment:

  1. Your writing adventure took off with a flying start, Joni. Good for you! I'm pleased you eventually ignored the negative comments. Most authors face that lack of support, even from very close loved ones. My own experience took me a lot longer. I wrote my first book 30 years before publishing it. When I came back to it after so long, it needed a partial rewrite to take in all the new technologies over that time, lol.

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