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Lisa Heidke’s ‘Claudia’s Big Break’

Again, author Lisa Heidke has hit the perfect note with her latest novel Claudia’s Big Break.

Claudia’s plight, both funny and tragic, plays out amidst the picturesque Greek playground of Santorini; and something in the way the author paints the unique and always fascinating Greek lifestyle suggests to me she’s travelled the same pathways of this postcard-perfect village in real life.

Granted…in this story you’ll meet a dodgy character or two along the way and discover not all is as it seems, but this is what allows the funny to err on the tragic as we witness Claudia meeting her forties head-on.

In this funny, heart-warming and surprising take on the bond between three best friends struggling to deal with each other’s achievements, but at the same time realising their failures, Claudia’s Big Break is a great read with a surprising and very satisfying plot.

This latest story from Lisa Heidke, about how Claudia, Tara and Sophie discover something about themselves and each other, will leave you smiling.

And that, I’m discovering, is the nicest thing about Lisa Heidke’s books.

Thank you Lisa.

Lisa is published by Allen & Unwin, Australia.

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Success tastes like pomegranate!

Pomegranates taste sweet and so does success.

After…well…I don’t know how many competitions I finally placed in the TOP 3 (okay…so I equalled 3rd place, sharing the honour with fellow RWA writer Lilian Begelhole).

We are two of sixteen short stories chosen for publication as part of the Romance Writers of Australia’s annual short story contest – Little Gems, in which you must produce a story (less than 3,000 words) that includes the gem of the year. The gem for 2011 was GARNET.

First and second place was taken out by Lynne Kokshoorn and Cara Gabriel (respectively) and our stories (along with 12 more) will be printed between the most striking cover. There will be 16 stories.

This will be my second consecutive year in Little Gems.  My other two entries this year both tipped the 90% mark in the rankings, and with a massive 82 entires this year I couldnt be happier. I’ve never received full marks before. I got two full marks (two different stories) and some wonderful comments. I hope you don’t mind if I share a few now…

SWEPT AWAY (dedicated to flood victims everywhere)

I loved this story J The characters were fascinating and I loved the unique way the garnet was incorporated in the story.

 

This story is sweet and suspenseful and utterly charming.

SEW SPECIAL

This entry covers the full gambit of emotions – it is romantic, funny and sad. The format of the story adds interest in the way that the sequence of the 40 years is covered and the reader gleans a whole lot of history of the heroine and her life over her 80 years.

LOST IN LINGERIE

This story is fantastic! I love it.

The characters, story, pace are all beautifully rounded, making this a complete, excellent story.

I’m getting to love my shorts!  Excerpts can be found here on my blog.

Phew! Now I need to break into the ‘big gems’ in the publishing industry with my aussie women’s fiction.