Friday, December 13, 2024

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL!!

 


Happy holidays to you all!  I wish good success, health and fortune for you all in 2025!  

I haven't had much time for writing with the holidays almost upon us - shopping, wrapping and readying the house for the days to come!  I love this time of year... not the cold winter winds but a little snow and cheer is always  welcome.  Snuggling down with a good book or a memory-filled old Christmas movie is always enjoyable. Such a special time.

I continue to receive wonderful reviews on "Broken Christmas Promise" - https://mybook.to/qzJc

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"Loved it!
What a great heartwarming love story! I found myself lost in her pain and with tears running down my face. I definitely recommend reading this book !!"

If you have a few minutes, pick up a copy if you haven't read it...only in Kindle and audible format.

I'm hoping to get to work on my two in-process sequels...Jack and Jamie and Sabrina and Nick...love how these two couples work together and it seems that the readers do too.

That's all for now... happy holidays and may these days bring you clarity, calmness, love and beautiful memories.
Keep on writing!
Judi


Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Happy Thanksgiving ALL!


I'll try to keep this note short and sweet! Hopefully you are able to take a breath and recall all the things that you are thankful for. Me - I'm thankful for everyone who is or was in my life. They all play or played a part in who I am... my husband, my parents, sisters, friends, even old boyfriends...and everyone who has made me who I am today. I have a good life; not that there haven't been many sad times- losses that made me feel like I couldn't live through them. But life moves on even when you don't want it too. And here I am...stronger, tougher, more charitable, more loving all because of these people...and animals...who entered my life 💗


I'm also thankful for my current life...as an author. Never did I think this would ever happen. And yet here I sit with ten traditionally published novels! My current book has received such wonderful reviews! It was a book I never thought I'd write but actually loved doing all the research and character development for it. I'm also a lover of time travel even though this travelling back happened through the main character, Sabrina, reading her ancestor's journal.


I'm also thankful for all my readers who leave such wonderful reviews...I'm forever thankful for you.


Well, I have to return to my cooking and cleaning!! Please enjoy this very sweet family day! I'll return in December to tell you about the two sequels I'm working on.


Thankfully yours,
Judi


 


 

Saturday, August 31, 2024

JUST RELEASED!

 

Treacherous Waters - https://mybook.to/50ZBKq

Well, here it is, the product of the last book club's inspiration and the story they wanted! I never thought I'd be writing about pirates - female pirates at that. Yet, here she is - the Black Witch - well know in the Bahamas in the 1600's.


The plot thickens with intriguing twists as we delve into the story of the Black Witch, a captivating beauty and beloved daughter of a major shipping company owner in the Bahamas. Known to many as Lady Sabrina Harcourt, her true identity as the Black Witch remains a well guarded secret. 


She encounters Lord Christopher Stone, the owner of a shipping company as well. Both of them are captains of their own ships. He charms her for awhile and then vanishes.  I then bring her descendant into the story again... and she ends up being pretty interesting. I utilize the ancestor's journal to guide her descendant. And as always, there is a man enters the story ... an FBI agent.


When i reached the end of the manuscript I didn't want either story to end... so there will be sequel!! That's all I'll say.


I'm also working on the next Oyster Point Mystery! Jack and Jamie still getting into trouble and I brought back a few of the characters from the other books. So maybe in 3 or 4 months that one might be ready to go. I usually work on two books at the same time 😉


Planning on a bit of traveling the next few months so I maybe back in October... we shall see.


Keep writing... enjoy!

Till,

Judi



Thursday, July 4, 2024

Submitted another novel!

 

Treacherous Waters... She was gorgeous, young, fearless and unbeknownst to most, she was the pirate called the "Black Witch"; she also was the ancestor of Sabrina Harcourt-Stone, a wealthy heiress in the shipping industry who knew virtually nothing about this ancestor until...

I have been working on this novel for months and FINALLY, I submitted it to  my publisher on July 3rd. 

I'm not one to write about pirates and scoundrels but I wrote you last time that at my April Book Club, the group was very interested in the story I was really just fooling around with.  Well, in the end, I decided to write it. But, I ended up with two stories developing at the same time... the 1600s love story and the today's ancestor who becomes roped into working with an FBI agent on a smuggling and money laundry scheme in the Bahamas. I loved the characters - Sabrina and Nick - and when I came to the point where I normally type THE END - I added "Or is it?"  I'm going to do some research on their next case together... I have an expert who I'm hoping will spend some time with me explaining how he works.  That's about all I can say now until I formulate the story a bit more.

I'm also writing the next chapter of Jack and Jamie's life, the Oyster Point Mysteries. I've developed a few pieces of the story so far but still haven't found a cold case that Jamie could sink her teeth in. So - more work in that area.

I wish you a wonderful 4th of July weekend! May we all remember how much this freedom has cost.

Keep writing and I'll try to be back soon!

Till...

Judi

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Another Successful Book Club

I'm so pleased with the response from the latest Book Club - I chose "Dark Secrets" for this one! The promo was perfect:

"Join our author Judi Getch Brodman on Thursday, April 11th at 7PM in the Ocean Club for a unique opportunity to delve into the intricate storyline of Dark Secrets (Mystery, romance and fashion rolled up together into an edge-of-your-seat Paris adventure!). 

Discover how she crafts her stories and where her creative ideas begin. Gain insight into her journey as an author. This conversation with Judi offers a glimpse into the mind of a talented writer and the world she creates in her captivating novels. And, at the end, she might even give you a glimpse into her upcoming novel."

 The group was large, engaged and had wonderful questions. I love when they provide insight into the characters... love them or want them gone! In this case, Philip should be gone. The setting descriptions also hit a homerun with the group - the cities of Paris and Boston as well as the countryside descriptions. So again, I'm very pleased with their response.

Two questions that always come up is, "How do you chose your story?" and then "How do you build your story as well as the characters?" The first question is easy to answer... in this case it was an article that I read about an apartment in Paris that had been closed for 70 years until the owner died. The photos of the inside with the items discovered were breathtaking, so I knew I had to build a story around this treasure of an apartment. And for the most part, that's how my stories start - an article about a place, a murder, serial killers, etc. Although I have written stories that have been in my mind and heart for awhile, such as "The Looking Glass Labyrinth" -- one of my favorites and my readers as well. It combined the town of my childhood summers, Wellfleet, with a chance to go back in time. It was a joy to write... researching the 1800s and the characters. If you haven't read that one, please do... tell me how you feel about it.  The reviews were terrific.

Anyway, back to the second question, "How do you build the story and the characters around it?", is not so easy to answer. I really can't tell you how I came up with the Dark Secret novel around this article. I'm sure I knew I needed a male and female character... I always do. My first draft had Brielle as a spoiled young woman who I didn't even like 😖 So I needed to rewrite her as a woman who had a story... a tough story, a hard life... and who didn't want anything to do with Paris, in fact hated it and had never traveled there. Brielle appeared. She wanted nothing to do with Paris, a city that she felt had stolen her mother.  The backstory begins... her mother left when she was a child, never wrote and never came back. How does she meet Jacques I ask? Maybe she could inherit the apartment? Jacques could handle the will? All of this just happens as I sit there writing... I really don't know how. And I'm a "pantser" not a "plotter" - no outline, I write by the seat of my pants, letting the characters tell their story.

At the end of the discussion, the group wanted to know what I was working on now.  I currently have a time travel pirate story with a twist as well that I'm writing... told partially by the woman pirate's descendant. But there's a mystery in the Bahamas she has to help solve! I'm almost at the final draft so it should come out in less than six months!.  I'm also working on the third Oyster Point Mystery with Jack and Jamie. This story started when someone asked if I had ever killed off a character... hold on to your seat with this one.

Well, hopefully that catches you up a bit on my writing. On a personal note, we lost a very dear longtime friend of my husband... a world renown oncologist. We flew to Washington DC to be with the family as he was honored.

Seize the day as they say!

Keep writing,

Till, Judi