Saturday, September 30, 2023

A Perfect Spooky Read

October is when I love to turn my attention to books and programs that include popular Hallows Eve characters like witches, werewolves, vampires, gargoyles, and the like. I personally steer clear of more gory and frightening stories. You know, the gruesome scenes that give you nightmares for ages to come. What I do enjoy are haunting tales―unpredictable and creative adventures that keep a person perched on the edge of suspense. If you enjoy the same, with a cast of Hallows Eve creatures in the mix, then this book with a vengeful curse may be just up your alley. The Tarishe Curse is perfect for putting a little spooky fun in your October.


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SUMMARY:
"Vengeance is a monster of appetite, forever bloodthirsty and never filled." -Richelle E. Goodrich
Tarishe is a modest village surrounded by fortress walls meant to keep out one thing: werewolves. In truth, the wolves are scarcely bothersome and seldom seen excepting one night a year when a blood-red moon appears. This full Tarishe moon never fails to herald the arrival of an entire pack of hairy beasts, drawn to the village like greedy dragons to golden treasure.

It is difficult enough to protect a young family in this world of dangerous creatures, but such a feat proves near impossible when an old witch bent on vengeance casts a curse that manipulates both heart and mind. The battle for survival is not only with a sword but an internal struggle to love those the curse has targeted for hatred, and to hate the one who through evil enchantment manipulates her enemy’s affections. How long will it take to learn that the old monster, vengeance, is insatiable?


AMAZON REVIEWS:

Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
From the very first chapter of this book I was hooked. There is always a bad guy, always a villain, but this villain, is by far the most twisted, hurtful, evil creature I have seen! Richelle Goodrich is often associated with poems of hope and promise. But from her mind came a twisted evil creature that isn't content to hurt her enemy, but rather wants to watch her emotionally twist in the wind for years on end.

Yes, it's about werewolves and vampires, but while they play a part, they certainly aren't the main focus. They are players in this book but, the apex is centered on what choice do you make when you are surrounded by nothing but bad choices. And that, is unfortunately, not so fictional a problem.

Good job Richelle Goodrich, this is a dark book, but a winner.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023
I read the whole novel and have finished it. The last little bit was done by listening to Alexa. I enjoyed it very much, It’s adventure-filled, lots of suspense and mystery. The author does a good job with her characterizations. It does include humans, werewolves, witches, etc. but is not dark. It’s a love story and the difficult battle fought to overcome obstacles. I was moved with the emotions, suspense, struggles and determination of the primary characters.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023
For those who love this "world" of werewolves and vampires, this story keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022
The premise of the story is unique. The queen of the werewolves is cursed to not only stay in human form, but have her memories repressed, then be armed with a sword that kills werewolves, and be deceived into fighting them. The book is well written with many plot twists and surprises.
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2023
I find many stories predictable; I often intuit the twists and endings long before the author's intentions. Not so with this creative plot. I found myself wildly pulled in two directions as I navigated the same confusion as our heroine. The author gives such a genuine voice to each character that you just have to surrender to the suspense and enjoy the ride.
Many vampire/werewolf stories turn me off with the gore, but this was a pleasant surprise!
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023
This plot is so wonderfully twisting; I never knew what was going to happen next! The characters are so real with such palpable intentions that sometimes don’t pan out to perfect actions. The romance is Impeccable. So real and intense. Love love LOVED it!



Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Press Release for A Heart Made of Tissue Paper

PRESS RELEASE

Contact:

Richelle E. Goodrich
r_e_goodrich@yahoo.com
RichelleGoodrich.com

New Book Announcement: A Heart Made of Tissue Paper by Richelle E. Goodrich

(Book Release 08/14/2023) – Richelle E. Goodrich, a renowned author in poetic and inspirational writing, is thrilled to announce the recent release of her new book, A Heart Made of Tissue Paper, a heartfelt addition to the world of poetry. This anticipated book of contemporary poetry promises to charm readers with verses that are widely relatable and moving to the human heart.


About the Book:

A Heart Made of Tissue Paper is a collection of contemporary poetry that deals with compelling emotional experiences endured by every human heart. In each chapter, the author concentrates on one affective attribute—such as love, loathing, or laboring—and gives the reader a dozen original poems on various aspects of that attribute. It is poetry to feel and appreciate.


About the Author:

Richelle E. Goodrich has been writing poetry, short stories, and young adult novels since her debut in April 2012. In her twenties, she graduated from Eastern Washington University with bachelor’s degrees in liberal studies and Natural Science / Mathematics Education, but she has always had a strong love of the arts. Along with writing original stories and poetry, Richelle sketches, paints, plays some piano and guitar, has acted in theatrical plays, keeps a running blog site, and authors a periodic newsletter. Her quotes have been published in numerous places including the Oxford Philosophy Being Human course book, in eight separate Chicken Soup for the Soul books, in a Revlon magazine ad campaign, and on a television episode of Alone (season 7 episode 3.) Her previous works include Smile Anyway, Making Wishes, Slaying Dragons, Being Bold, The Tarishe Curse, and a six-book series referred to as the Harrowbethian Saga.


Key Features of A Heart Made of Tissue Paper:

  • The theme of the book is grappling with heartfelt encounters of both harsh and sweet experiences in life.
  • There are seven chapters, each concentrating on a specific emotional experience.
  • This book includes drawings created by the author.


Availability:

A Heart Made of Tissue Paper is available for purchase at online bookstores like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s, Bookshop, Thriftbooks, The Ripped Bodice, Alibris, Valore, The Strand, and RichelleGoodrich.com.


Book Details:

·       Title: A Heart Made of Tissue Paper

·       Author: Richelle E. Goodrich

·       Genre: Poetry

·       Publisher: Independently published

·       Publication Date: August 14th, 2023

·       Price: $4.95 Kindle, $12.95 Paperback, $19.95 Hardcover

 

About the Launch:

September and October book giveaways on LibraryThing.com. No book signings are scheduled at this time.

 

Author Interviews and Media Inquiries:

Contact Richelle E. Goodrich for media inquiries, interview requests, and review copies at r_e_goodrich@yahoo.com.

Connect with Richelle E. Goodrich:

·      Website: https://www.RichelleGoodrich.com

·       Author Blog: https://regoodrichnews.blogspot.com/

·       Twitter: @REGoodrich

·       Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichelleEGoodrich

·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richellegoodrich/

·       Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regoodrich/

·       Email: r_e_goodrich@yahoo.com

 

Richelle E. Goodrich Bio:

Richelle E. Goodrich was born in Ogden, Utah on September 16th, 1968, but she grew up in Central Washington with her mother and father, Arlene and Lanny Starr, and three younger siblings, Gary, Stefanie, and Angie. Richelle graduated from Moses Lake High School with honors in 1987. Following graduation, she attended the local community college for two years and earned an AA from Big Bend Community College in 1989. After moving to Cheney, WA. Richelle attended Eastern Washington University where she graduated magna cum laude with a BA in liberal studies. A couple years following, she returned to finish a BAEd at Eastern Washington University and graduated summa cum laude with a major in Natural Science and a minor in Mathematics.

It was not until six years after her three boys were born that she considered writing a novel. In 2007, Richelle attempted to write a story she had daydreamed about as a young woman. It took her two years to complete that goal, and she eventually titled the book, Eena, The Dawn and Rescue. This debut novel was Richelle’s first published literary accomplishment, published through RoseDog Books in April 2012. Since then, Richelle has published thirteen additional books: Smile Anyway, Making Wishes, Slaying Dragons, Being Bold, The Tarishe Curse, a six-book series referred to as the Harrowbethian Saga, and A Heart Made of Tissue Paper. Her works can be found on many online bookstores like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powell’s, Bookshop, Thriftbooks, The Ripped Bodice, Alibris, Valore, The Strand, and RichelleGoodrich.com.

Besides writing poetry and novels, Richelle enjoys drawing and painting. She proudly designs her own book covers and illustrations. Her other talents include playing the piano and strumming the guitar. She participated in drama and theatre during high school and college where she performed in several theatrical plays. She maintains a running blog site as well as a periodic newsletter that keeps her readers informed about upcoming book releases and other related news.

Richelle’s book quotes have been published in numerous places including the Oxford Philosophy Being Human course book, in eight separate Chicken Soup for the Soul books, in a Revlon magazine ad campaign, and on a television episode of Alone (season 7 episode 3.) She is quoted daily on worldwide media sites, in newspapers, in works of art, and in many published books. She is well-known for her inspiring and profound life quotes.


For media inquiries, review copies, or interview requests, please contact the author, Richelle E. Goodrich, at r_e_goodrich@yahoo.com.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Enter These 2 Book Giveaways!!

Okay, so I had a request for a book giveaway, and after asking for feedback, I have decided to do TWO separate giveaways. I will allow a couple weeks for people to sign up, and then I will announce the two winners on September 30th, 2023.







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.






UPDATE! WE HAVE OUR WINNERS!



















Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Early Release for A Heart Made of Tissue Paper

 




 



Warm hand on my cheek.
Soft lips press against my own.
You taste of cherries.
 

― Richelle E. Goodrich,
A Heart Made of Tissue Paper

Early Release

     Well, I did it again.
       My latest book, A Heart Made of Tissue Paper, was scheduled to be released on September 16th, 2023, but due to a minor mistake made in the Amazon publishing process, the book was released early on August 14th, 2023. (I need to remember which buttons not to push!) Luckily, the formatting, editing, illustrations, and poetry were complete, so this early release poses no problem. It simply means readers have access to my new book sooner than planned. Yay, you!

What to Expect

       What can you expect from my first complete book of poetry? Eighty-six original poems penned by me. Experience heartfelt verses relatable on a deep level as well as poetry meant simply to make you smile. This book is divided into seven chapters, each one touching on a specific emotion felt by the human heart. For example, the chapter titled TO LOVE includes a dozen poems about the emotions dealing with aspects of love. The chapter titled TO LOATH includes poetry touching on harsher experiences. Every chapter includes a variety of poetic styles from sonnets and free verse to cinquains, haikus, and other formats. It is poetry for the whole of humanity.
       A Heart Made of Tissue Paper is now available to order on Amazon in paperback, hardcover, and Kindle formats. Look for my book of poetry online at Barnes & Noble too.
       I hope you get a chance to read and enjoy the variety of verses I compiled in this book. 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 in advance!


There is a woman named Sage Rosemary

Who works her green thumb at the nursery.
Her older brother, Forest,
Became a retail florist.
Their sister, Holly, owns a fernery.

                       

What am I working on now?

     I am writing a few short stories for another book similar to Smile Anyway. It includes 365 original quotes, poems, and short stories for every day of the year. I am considering ideas for the cover art of this book, which will be titled Hope Evermore.

Recent Reads


I read this book in high school as an English class assignment, but this time around the book held deeper meaning for me. The fictional societal conditions created by Ray Bradbury in Fahrenheit 451 are highly effective in suggesting what tragedies might exist at the far end of any road that promises to eliminate hard work and thinking in exchange for an easy, painless existence. It certainly gives good reasons to appreciate the richness of culture, the depth of knowledge, the creative and imaginative growth that books afford us. It would be a tragedy to lose what we have gained from the past, vital lessons recorded in the pages of books.

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Thursday, July 6, 2023

Cover Reveal for A HEART MADE OF TISSUE PAPER

         This is the big COVER REVEAL for a book that has been six years in the making. In the spring of 2018, I penned a simple poem that echoed a heartbroken moment in my life. It made me think about how fragile and yet at the same time how resilient the human heart is. That poem sparked the idea of creating a compilation of poetry based on emotional experiences every human heart endures in a lifetime. The following short poem was the beginning of this book:


 

It seems
my heart is
made of tissue paper;
I wish
the world would
handle it more delicately.

—Richelle E. Goodrich © 2018



       From 2018 to 2023, as trials and triumphs occurred in my life, I penned a variety of verses to add to the book. A few deeply-personal poems were a creative and healing outlet for me, a way to put my emotions as well as a portion of my story into writing. Other verses were written purely for lighthearted fun. Each onewhether simple or complex, lighthearted or severehas relatable lines that every heart in the world can appreciate. 

       About the cover... I tried a variety of possible cover ideas before settling on the final artwork. I even took photographs of pink tissue paper folded into the shape of a puffy heart! But nothing spoke to me (so to say) until a painting on the wall caught my eye. It hangs in a sunny room of our house where my husband keeps his keyboard. When we were dating, I painted that modest acrylic picture of him and me, our features basically undefined. He loves that painting because I made it for him. I love it because it was my attempt at expressing tender feelings for him in a simple work of art. Seeing it on the wall reminded me that I have dedicated this book to my wonderful husband. How perfectly appropriate to incorporate aspects of our cherished painting into the book. 

       So, I took the woman from the painting and placed a big, delicate heart in her arms. The background was created as an abstract marriage of a bright sun cutting through a dark storm. The final artwork pleases me. So, with no further delays, here is the cover reveal for my latest book. . .


 A Heart Made of Tissue Paper

Look for it now to preorder on Amazon.









Richelle E. Goodrich Copyright 2023

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Celebrating our Independence

       It is a hot summer day in my corner of the world, and luckily the sky is clear and blue. It is perfect weather for Fourth of July festivities, something my family and I look forward to every year. In the United States of America, this time is set aside for celebrating as a nation our independence and associated freedoms. This holiday commemorates one of the most significant events in American history—the 1776 signing of an inspired document, the Declaration of Independence. It was a historic event for which I have immense gratitude. This important document was drafted by people who suffered under strict rule, people who yearned for the liberties and freedoms this great country now enjoys. Many profound phrases penned on that parchment are a reminder to us that liberty and personal freedoms are treasures worthy of defending.

“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness... ...We, therefore, the Representatives of the United States of America… solemnly publish and declare, That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States.” —Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence




       Across this country, as we come together to celebrate the Fourth of July with barbeques, picnics, parades, and fireworks, let us not forget why we are able to gather at such events. Let us not forget those who took a stand to demand that there be a nation founded on liberty, justice, equality, and the free pursuit of happiness. Let us not forget the sacrifices of men and women throughout the decades who have fought to protect those rights and freedoms for our benefit. Let us value those rights, and keep them as an inheritance for generations to come. As fireworks light up the sky this night, relish the freedoms gained by our forefathers' fight for independence.

Happy Independence Day!