Sunday 14 June 2020

A leisurely Sunday

A boulder appears to have moved from my shoulder. Finally 'Diary of a Female GP' is complete. The manuscript made its way to the beta-readers and now I wait for their feedback on it. Exciting times!

I have worked on the pre-publication work for KDP again, all is set to receive the final document and then I can schedule the release of the book. It feels like forever since I last published a book. In fact, it's nearly 2 years ago now. About time another one saw daylight.

Does that mean I can now sit back and relax?

No, on to the next book it is. Today I have started on the editing of 'Wake-Up Call' and the first 4 chapters received their first edit. Just another 30 to go.



And, once that one is also complete, I will go back to 'Growing Love' and finish writing that one. There are still a few last chapters missing off that one. Editing will follow and then on to publication. It will be a while before I get the chance to get bored.

Getting bored is unlikely to happen. Studying will need to be done too. After all, I need to get up to an acceptable level.

Who would like to read an excerpt of 'Wake-Up Call' while waiting for the rest of the books to get to publication?

Here you go:

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Turning the design around, I looked at it from all sides. Then I sat back, put my right index finger to my lips and frowned. Something wasn’t quite right yet.
It was difficult to find out what was missing. Again I turned it this way and that.
The lobby did not look right; it seemed too angular and needed some smoother edges. A few touches of the mouse and the screen later and the design came to life in front of my eyes. Instead of having a square space, I allowed the front of the building to be more wavy. The building looked less severe now.
Yes, that was better.
The front of the building was glass and armoured glass at that. In today’s world it was important to ensure the buildings were as terrorism proof as possible. The security of the front doors was guaranteed with biometric locks. The reception area aimed to be aesthetically pleasing, a desk in the same wavy design as the forefront of the building. Oak formed the base of the desk, the desk drawers and cupboards, the top made of armoured glass which incorporated computer touch screens.
Brilliant chandeliers would grace the ceiling and gigantic television screens would be mounted on the walls to keep the visitors occupied while they waited for their appointment. Winding stairs made their way to the next floor.
Elegant offices would occupy the next floor and the floors above. On the fifth floor we planned a state-of-the-art gym department where the staff could spend their down time and breaks. Our client felt serious about stress relief and keeping his staff fit and well.
A nursery and after-school club would also find its home on this level. Further floors with offices continued above this one and the top two floors would consist of the offices for the senior management. The senior management also had access to condos on the top two floors.
Below the ground floor, another four floors remained. A parking garage would occupy the three floors below the ground floor and the floor below aimed to entertain staff and visitors where appropriate. The plan also allowed for a bar and restaurant in this area. I built several escape routes into the design to provide maximum security for the client who had ordered the design. There would even be a bunker at this level; our client had received several death threats during his career.

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Joni

Saturday 13 June 2020

It's the weekend! Yeah! Time for writing!


Finally!


It's the weekend.


And what does that mean?


Time to spend time on hobbies and writing! Yeah!


Today the plan is to finish the formatting of 'Diary of a Female GP'. It is very nearly ready.


If you're interested to have a look behind the scenes of UK General Practice before Covid-19 came around, this is the book for you. It follows one female GP over a week of home-life and work. The tricky balance between school runs, getting the work done, caring for her patients, dealing with tricky customers and still finding time for relaxation. And what do you find? It's probably no more than an ideal wish for the GP in question.
No, the life of a female GP does not go over roses.


While you are waiting for this book get to publication there are other books by the author awaiting you.


You can find all published books by Joni Martins on her Amazon author page at author.to/JoniMartinsAuthor.



Want to know a little about the books in the 'Friends, family and love' series?


CAPTIVE LOVE (book 1)
Lydia wakes up in a dark and damp cellar. Her hands are bound. How did she get here and why?
Sam has what he always wished for. The love of his life finally lives in his home. Will she learn to love him?
Rob wonders what happened to his housemate and tries to work out where she is. Even if her mother thinks everything will be fine.
Will Lydia escape or will she need to get used to her new circumstances?




Several ️ reviews.
"This book was absolutely amazing.”


FREED LOVE (book 2)
Will things ever get back to normal? The atmosphere has changed and everything feels awkward.
Rob realises he has feelings for Lydia but is it worth risking their friendship for?
And what will happen when Sam returns on the scene? Will he capture Lydia's heart this time?




️ review:
"...wasn't disappointed, the story remains intense and very descriptive with lots of twists and turns. It kept me guessing right to the end and now leaving me intrigued as to where the story will go next and wanting to read the 3rd in the collection (Hidden Love)."


HIDDEN LOVE (book 3)
Lydia and Rob might not have realised their mutual attraction, but Krista and Theo did.
While trying to get their best friends to see the truth, they discover a love of their own. Is love contagious?
Not wanting to jinx things and wishing to find out whether what they have is the real thing, they resolve to keep their love hidden.
This, however, proves not to be easy and a moment of inattention leads to their love being discovered. By a 6-year-old boy!
Will their love withstand the pressure from friends and family?




️ review:
"The 3rd book didn't disappoint, the writer knows how to keep you on the edge of your seat whilst waiting to see what happens to the friends and their relationships. Now on to the 4th book (Lost Love) to see where the story takes me got to say I'm intrigued."


LOST LOVE (book 4)
Josie regrets her harsh words. How could she do that to her brother?
His self-confidence completely shaken, Theo has ended his relationship.
While both Krista and Theo descend into depression, Theo becomes suicidal.
Will Josie and Ronald be able to save Theo? Can Krista and Theo's love still be saved? And can Josie save her friendship with Krista?




️ review:
"This is the second book in this series from Joni Martins that I have read which details the lives and loves of a group of twenty-something friends and siblings. In Lost Love Theo and Krista's blossoming love is derailed by Theo's sister, Josie and one of his friends, Ronald. As both Theo and Krista sink into despair and depression at what might have been, the friends all rally together to try to bring the two, so clearly in love, back together again.
This is a sweet, at times, emotional ride that Martins has taken her characters on and I enjoyed the characters as well as the straightforward prose. The loving relationship scenes were, I felt, beautifully handled by the author. A good read and I now wonder what next? Josie and Ronald's burgeoning relationship I suspect. An enjoyable read."


HOLIDAY LOVE (book 5)
With Theo off work due to depression, Ronald can't go on holiday with his sister. Especially not when Joshua is off on holiday too.
Freya decides to still take her camping trip to Brittany.
What she does not expect is to see a familiar car next to her tent the very next day.
Joshua loves camping and is surprised to find a familiar car when he reaches his campsite.
When Joshua asks Freya about the best place to put up his tent, they also discuss their plans for the holiday and find they enjoy the same things.
Besides discovering beautiful sites in Brittany, they also discover love. But is this just a holiday fling or will it withstand the dreariness of normal daily life?




️ review:
"Friendship and love entangle in this lovely series. Sometimes things get complex, but the simplicity of the storytelling and the charming and kindhearted characters grab you in into a heartwarming read. This book will give you pleasure moments travelling by imagination and hoping for a good ending for two young people beautifully in love. They are part of a young group of friends finding their way in the world and finding love. You'll love the whole group. Let this book take you back to your twenties, with romance, opportunities and France!"


STILL IN PROGRESS:


GROWING LOVE (book 6)
Little surprises can have big implications. Will Freya and Joshua's love survive the tests it is put through?
When parents object to their love, will their love prove strong enough?


DIARY OF A FEMALE GP
Follow a week in the life of a female GP.


WAKE-UP CALL
Daryll wakes up, gets up and ready for another day at work. Everything is as normal and still, something feels off.
Following breakfast with his daughter, he retires to his office and sets to work.
Why is his secretary ignoring him? This is unlike her and Daryll can't think what he has done to upset her enough to prompt her to do this.
And then.... The scream!
Why is Alicia screaming? And why is she shaking...him?


UNDER THE WATERFALL
Ellen wakes up in a field and does not know where she is. When she discovers she is on an uninhabited island the plot thickens. How did she get here?
The next day Ellen finds someone else waking up in the same field. How did he get here? John is angry with Ellen for bringing him here, but she didn't.
How will they cope?