Sunday, 19 April 2020

Time to stop playing around again.

After a weekend of trying to do some things I enjoy doing, the time has come to get back to real life.

My hobbies are taking a backseat to the Covid pandemic at the moment. The attempts to keep staff calm are partially successful but that is not enough. Keeping up-to-date with the guidance that comes out on a daily and sometimes even hourly basis is near to impossible but I'm trying the hardest I can.

During the weekend I try to relax and to catch up on the housework. If only... (the kids did some of it, the wish could be).

It's 5pm already. And this means I'll need to make a start on tea for the family. Tomorrow will be another early day with hard work.

And my writing? Close to non-existent at the moment. No time. Or perhaps, I'm not making the time for it.

Here is a little image I created especially for the fifth book in the series. Hope you like it.


Or watch it with some music:



Holiday Love received 4-star reviews.

Quick summary of the book:

Freya prepares for and goes on a camping holiday in Brittany. Unfortunately, her brother couldn't come with her this time and she goes on her own. Her friends are not able to join her either.
After a long journey and a night at the campsite, she returns to her tent to find a familiar car parked at her plot.
You don't expect to see your brother's best friend on your camping holiday. Neither knew the other was planning to come here.
Freya and Joshua agree to team up and go on some outings together and they explore many of the great sites around. From picturesque towns to Neolithic sites and castles.
Romance finds them too. Will this just be a holiday fling or will their love endure?

Read more in the book. You can read it for free on Kindle Unlimited:

books2read.com/u/mYo9xo

And, if you like the book, why not share what you loved about it in a review. Indie Authors live for your reviews.

Stay safe, stay home and keep reading!

Joni

Wednesday, 15 April 2020

Quick update

Morning all.!

I hope everyone is doing well during the pandemic. It feels like we are in a post-apocalyptic novel at the moment, doesn't it? If you're into that type of fiction, why not grab one of the books I reviewed in that genre?

But, maybe it's not really the time for those books now. It could also increase anxiety and we need something uplifting.

Whatever kind of fiction or reality you're into, there is so much choice out there! Lots of books by Indie Authors. Many available for free on Kindle.

You don't have a Kindle?

That's not a reason to stop you. You can download the Kindle app for free, on your phone, your tablet, your i-Pad, or your computer.

So, what is stopping you?

With time on your hands due to the pandemic and the restrictions this places on everyone's movements, this is the ideal time to dig into the choice open to us. Go to the Kindle store and search for free books. There are so many and you can specify the genre.

There are a lot of authors with books on Kindle Unlimited. If you are a member, you can get the book for free, much like going to the library, then return it after you've read it.

Go on, give it a try.

Here is a little movie I've created for the third book in my 'Friends, family and love' series, HIDDEN LOVE.


When Krista and Theo try to open their friends eyes, they open their own too.

Keeping their love hidden is not easy.

HIDDEN LOVE by @JoniMartins3

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Want some more ideas of books? One of my fellow Indie Authors created a few bookshelves with books by Indie Authors, have a look for ideas below.

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So, come on, give an Indie Author a go.

And, now you have a chance and the time, why not leave a present for the author too? Please, leave a review! They mean so much to Indie Authors.

Keep safe, keep going, stay positive and active.
Together we're going to get through it.

And for now, it's time for me to get back to work. Although I'm not at the actual front of the front line, I still work in management of the front line. And, if the front line breaks down, I may be recalled to work on the front line once more.

Keep smiling!

Joni