Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Reading With Goodreads
This year, 2024, I set my Goodreads reading goal small―a total of 10 books in all. So far, I have made it through one and a half. Most of the time I read thicker books because I like a story with substantial character and plot development. I do use Audible on occasion; however, I prefer curling up on the sofa with a tangible book in my hands. Paperback or hardcover, it does not matter so long as I can feel the texture of the pages as my fingers turn them one by one.
After finishing Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross, I started Eragon again, written by Christopher Paolini. I first read Eragon about fourteen years ago and loved it. This time around I am finding it even more enjoyable as I note details missed during the first read. I plan to get through all four books in this series, hopefully before the end of 2024. I’ll let you know how it goes.
In the meantime, give Goodreads a try for yourself and make a personal reading goal. It can be as few or as many books as you like; you set the pace. Let me know if you add one of my books to your reading list; I would love that.
Happy reading, everyone!
―Richelle E. Goodrich
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Enter These 2 Book Giveaways!!
The first book giveaway is for A Heart Made of Tissue Paper. This is a book of my original poetry.
The second book giveaway is for Dandelions: The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher. This is a heartfelt, dramatic novel.
How to enter:
1) Go to my author Facebook page and look for the giveaway post. It is pinned to the top of the page. https://www.facebook.com/RichelleEGoodrich
2) Tell me in the comments of the Facebook giveaway post which book giveaway you want to be entered in. Feel free to request entry into both.
3) Tag a friend in the comments of the Facebook giveaway post to bring your friend's attention to the giveaway so they can enter too!
4) Sign up for my periodic author newsletter at https://www.richellegoodrich.com/sign-up--reviews.html.
That’s it!!
Remember, if you win one of these book giveaways, you will need to provide me with a mailing address so I can mail you a signed copy of the book.
Thursday, March 23, 2023
My Newest Book Release and What I am Working on Now
“Vengeance would have us assault an enemy's pride to beat him down. But vengeance hides a dangerous truth, for a humbled foe gains patience, courage, strength, and greater determination.”
― Richelle E. Goodrich, The Tarishe Curse
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RELEASED: The Tarishe Curse
It took twelve years in the making, but my newest book, The Tarishe Curse is finally complete and up for sale on Amazon. What started out as an attempt to entertain a friend with a short story for Hallows Eve turned into yearly chapter-additions that eventually amounted to one thrilling novel-length tale. Chapter one of the book is the original short story, which was written back in October of 2012. I gave that story to my friend, Cathie Duvall (a huge fan of Halloween) and she quickly read it. Then she asked an unexpected question: "What happens next?"
Uh... well... I honestly had no plans for the tale to continue. But Cathie made a few suggestions that sparked my interest, and on that day a new tradition was born. Every Halloween from 2012 to 2018, I posted new installments of The Tarishe Curse online for anyone to read. It was a fun exercise for me because my normal writing process is to plan out a book from beginning to end. If I do not like the ending, I will not write the book. This tale, however, had no sure ending in sight. I simply dreamt up a new chapter to attach to the evolving tale every year, usually around September. Then, I posted the new installment near Halloween.
It was in 2019 that I realized the story had grown into a novel-length manuscript in need of a good ending. That was the real challenge: wrapping up all the plot twists and character plights so I could thread every part of the tale into one culminating finale. Oh, it was a creative test to bring it altogether when I honestly had no idea what the ending would be. Normally, I am certain of the final chapters before I choose to write a story, so this make-it-up-as-you-go style was uncomfortable for me, to say the least. But I did it! And I am well-pleased with Duvalla's fate.
Where can you get a copy of the book? Great question! Right now, The Tarishe Curse is available in kindle, paperback, and hardcover formats on Amazon. I hope you get a chance to read and enjoy my thrilling tale, and if you do... please, leave a positive rating and a short review on Amazon and Goodreads. It truly does help sell more copies. Thank you so much!
The Tarishe Curse is available in kindle, paperback, and hardcover formats on Amazon.com.
SUMMARY: A thrilling piece of fiction from the Queen of Werefolk’s point of view. It is difficult enough for Duvalla and Kresh to protect their young family in a world of Hallows Eve creatures, but this feat proves near impossible when an old witch bent on vengeance against the werewolves casts a Tarishe curse that manipulates both heart and mind. The battle is not only with a sword but an internal struggle—a fight to love the ones that Duvalla has sworn under a spell to hate, and to hate the one who through evil enchantment manipulates her heart.
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Saturday, June 11, 2016
Book Two is Out in Beautiful Color!
Experience more adventure, peril, mystery, fun, new race s, old legends and developing romance in this second volume of the Harrowbethian Saga. Read the introductory chapters here!
The young queen of Harrowbeth, has been saved from the clutches of her enemy, only to fear prophetic nightmares of being captured by Gemdorin again. A red-eyed dragon haunts her dreams frequently, portending doom within his fortune-telling gaze. It is Derian and Ian's job to keep the beast's grim visions from coming true.
Joined by their allies—a large and warring race called the Viiduns—Captain Derian and his militia escort their queen across the galaxy toward home. An unexpected detour takes them to an advanced world where a quirky king might possess the power to rid them of their enemy for good. But is trusting the promise of a stranger a risk worth taking? It will require Eena to face her worst nightmare alone.
The most difficult challengean honest man will ever faceis having to choose betweenduty and love.One creates a man of honorable character–a life worth dying for.The other creates a vulnerable soulthat madly yearns foreither death or immortality.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Mine's a Wonderful Life
This story is from "Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year".