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Showing posts with label TLTOBH: Book Extras. Show all posts

Friday, 31 March 2017

The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts Quiz

https://www.goodreads.com/quizzes/1126594-the-little-teashop-of-broken-hearts

If you've read The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, you can now take the quiz over on Goodreads!

Can you remember Maddie's favourite dessert?

How much do you remember about The Builders?

And what about Birdie's adorable French bulldog?

Put your knowledge to the test and let me know how you do, either here on the blog, on Twitter or on my Facebook page.





https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 24 March 2017

The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Fun Facts



Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of a book? I've put together some fun facts about The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts:

Working Title

The working title of The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts was The Sweetest Kiss


Lots of Kisses

In the very early stages, each chapter was going to have a title describing a type of kiss (chapter one was The Hello Kiss)


Sweet Date

In The Wedding Date, Delilah goes on a date at a café with only sweet things on the menu. I loved the setting so much, I knew I wanted to return, so it became the setting of Maddie's story


Sweet Name

The three ladies who work at Sweet Street Teashop have names inspired by cake:
Maddie - short for Madeleine(s)
Mags - short for Magdalena(s)
Victoria (sponge)


Naming Caleb

My teenage daughter and I became obsessed with Pretty Little Liars, so when it came to naming my hero, I turned to the show for inspiration!


Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts

The first draft of the book took nine weeks. I kept a little diary, which you can read here


Setting

The book is set in Woodgate, where most of my books are set. It's a fictional suburb of Greater Manchester





https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?





Friday, 17 March 2017

The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts - The Pinterest Board

https://uk.pinterest.com/jennijoycepins/the-little-teashop-of-broken-hearts/

I love using Pinterest - whether it's to help during the planning process of a book or simply to collect cute animals pictures - so I had to make a board for my latest release, The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts.

The board is full of cakes, biscuits and other sweet treats, just like Maddie's teashop! You can follow the board here or see all my boards here




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 10 March 2017

Sweet Street Radio


I love using Spotify to create playlists while writing my books. For The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, I wanted a playlist of happy and uplifting songs, songs that made me smile and sing along. I imagined they would be playing on the radio in the background as Maddie worked, reflecting the fun atmosphere she had created in her teashop.

I've listened to this playlist millions* of times - while I was working on the book and afterwards, when I just wanted to listen to some fun songs - and I thought I'd share the playlist with you. You can listen to the playlist here on the blog, or click here to listen on Spotify, where you can also save the playlist to listen to whenever you want!

So grab a cup of tea, a bit of cake, and imagine you're in Sweet Street Teashop!

*Very slight exaggeration






Which songs would you add to a happy and uplifting playlist?




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 17 February 2017

The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Meet The Regulars


Last week, I introduced the team behind Sweet Treat Teashop, so now it's time for a little intro to the regular customers:

Zoe & Imogen

Zoe and Imogen occupy the first shop on the little Kingsbury Road terrace. They run a gorgeous and sparkly craft supplies shop called Paper Roses, where they often run classes at the weekend and provide their clients with half-time Sweet Street treats.

The girls often pop into the teashop for a Friday treat. And a Monday treat, because Mondays suck and they need something to lift the start of a new week. Zoe's favourite treat is a banana smoothie while Imogen's favourite are chocolate mud cupcakes.


 The Florists

Marjorie, the florist from number 2 Kingsbury Road, is constantly on a diet. But rules are made to be broken and she often sneaks into Sweet Street for a snack. She will, however, try to incorporate her treat into her five-a-day; a cherry bakewell, carrot cake or blueberry muffin, for example. Her favourite treats - when she isn't being 'good' - are chocolate fudge cupcakes.

Robbie and Annette are Marjorie's assistants at the florists – as well as being her offspring – but Maddie suspects Robbie spends more time at Sweet Street than he does at the florists. His favourite treat is a banana milkshake, which he has almost daily, while his sister's favourite treats are raspberry cream cheese brownies.


 Nicky

Nicky goes by several names, depending on whose company she's in. She was named Nicole Seraphina Vickery at birth, but she is rarely given the full-name treatment (and then only be her parents and grandmother). To her family she is Nicole, to her clients she is Nico (of Nico's Hair & Beauty, which sounds better than Nicole's Hair & Beauty, apparently) and Nicky to her friends.

Nicky's hair and beauty salon is a couple of doors down from Sweet Street, making it a convenient (and all too tempting) place to pop in for a daily treat. Her favourite is black forest trifle.

When she isn't in the teashop or busy running the salon, Nicky can be found catching up with friends over a few drinks, dancing while under the influence of a few drinks or attending family gatherings (unfortunately there aren't enough drinks involved in this). Nicky is single and actively (and often desperately) seeking The One.


 The Builders

You might not expect to see a bunch of builders in a cute little teashop - but life is full of surprises. 'The Builders' consists of a core group of three - Owen, Connor and Little Jordan - plus any of their workmates they manage to talk into visiting for an afternoon pick-me-up.

Owen is the oldest of the three – and also the most boisterous. He likes to flirt with the ladies, especially Mags. Owen's favourite treats are cherry cola muffins. Little Jordan is - as you can probably guess by the name - the youngest of the builders. He's quite shy and reserved and often on the end of a ribbing from Owen and Connor. His favourite treat is American-style cheesecake.

The Builders have been working on a new nearby housing development and have been popping into the teashop most days for the past six weeks. They've almost become part of the furniture so it'll be a shame when their work is completed and they move onto pastures new.


 Birdie and Franklin

Birdie visits the teashop once a week for a treat after getting her hair done at Nico's Hair & Beauty. She semi-retired from teaching a couple of years ago and now takes on supply work to 'keep her mind ticking over'. She can't bear the thought of sitting at home with a blanket over her lap and only daytime telly to keep her occupied.

Birdie makes the walk into town with her French bulldog, Franklin. But, being a furry, four-legged friend, he has to wait outside the teashop. But he doesn't mind too much as Maddie always makes sure he gets a couple of (homemade) doggy biscuits.

 Birdie's favourite treat from the teashop is apple crumble with lashings of warm custard.





https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 10 February 2017

Meet The Sweet Street Team!

The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts is mostly set in Sweet Street Teashop, with owner Maddie at the helm. Working alongside Maddie are her faithful co-workers, Mags and Victoria, so I thought I'd make a little introduction to the teashop trio!




Maddie has dreamed of running her own teashop for almost as long as she can remember. Her grandmother taught her to bake when she was a little girl and it's been a passion of hers ever since. She opened her teashop a year ago and although it's having a few teething problems, it really is a dream come true.

Although Maddie loves her customers, she's most comfortable in the kitchen with a whisk in one hand and a heavy bowl of sugary batter in the other while thinking of the potential joy the treats will bring to her customers.

Maddie's favourite sweet treat is a simple fairy cake with icing and sprinkles, as they remind her of her childhood.




Mum of two Mags is in her late thirties (though she won't tell you just how late). She's been working at Sweet Street Teashop since it opened a year ago. Mags has her fingers in all the pies at the teashop (though not literally - don't be worrying about the hygiene implications). She bakes, waitresses and balances the books (which is a relief for Maddie as numbers that don't contain lbs, kilos or other such measurements sail way over her head).

Mags is fun and flirty (especially with a certain builder who frequents the teashop) and loves nothing more than chatting with the customers.

Her favourite treats from the teashop are raspberry cream cheese brownies.




Victoria is the youngest member of the Sweet Street team and has been working with Maddie and Mags for almost six months. She mainly waitresses as baking is not one of her talents. Waitressing isn't the career Victoria envisions for herself, but she has bills to pay until her band signs a recording deal and they actually earn some cash from their music.

Victoria's role model is Avril Lavigne.

Her favourite treats at the teashop are peanut butter blondies.



https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?





Friday, 3 February 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Nine



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 9


Day 57:


So, The End is within reach. If I pull my socks up, I can have a first draft by the end of this week. It’s hard to believe that I’ve almost completed the first stage of a novel. When the writing slump arrived really early on, it threw me and I didn’t think I’d be able to pull it off. I knew what Maddie’s story was – although I’ve been thrown a few curveballs along the way, which I’ve loved – but getting the words out has sometimes been tough, and not just because my writing time has been limited over the summer holidays.

At the start of the holidays, I told myself I wanted to finish the first draft before the kids went back to school, so I’d better stop rambling here and get those words down!

Day 59:


The new series of The Great British Bake Off started last night and the technical challenge had the bakers making Jaffa cakes, which was funny because yesterday – only a few hours earlier – I wrote about Maddie baking homemade Jaffa cakes. I’m taking this as a sign. I haven’t decided whether it’s a good sign or not yet, but it’s definitely a sign either way!

Day 60:


It’s quarter to eleven on a Friday night and I’m still sitting at my desk. If this isn’t dedication, I don’t know what is.

Day 61:


The End is so close now! It’s been a hard slog at times, so I’ve bought myself the Miranda box set as a treat for when I finish the first draft. I’ve watched them all but as I don’t own any of them, I’ve been watching series one on Netflix again and again.

Day 62:


My goal was to finish the first draft of The Sweetest Kiss (now The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts) before my girls went back to school after the summer holidays and I can proudly say that with 8 days of the hols left, I have reached those blessed words ‘The End’. Yes, after 62 days and 84,123 words, the first draft is complete. Woo!

*Jennifer now collapses in a weeping heap*

The End: Reached

Brain: Frazzled

Word Count: 84,123




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Tuesday, 31 January 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Eight



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 8

Day 49:


You know when it’s boiling hot and you’ve been shopping all day for school uniform so now you’re absolutely knackered and want nothing more than to flop onto your bed like a starfish? That’s what I feel like right now, except starfishing on the bed isn’t going to write this book. So I’m being good, keeping away from the bed (as away from it as I can when my bed and desk are in the same room) and I’m aiming for 2,000 words.


Day 50:


It’s a bit more difficult to find writing time this week as Chris [my husband] is working again after his month-long sabbatical, meaning I have to write only in the evenings. The problem with this is I find it hard to switch off after writing, so if I write up until I go to bed, I feel wide awake still. Luckily, I’ve managed to get my 2,000 words in over the past couple of days, which is keeping me on track.


Day 55:


I’ve managed to write most evenings this week, upping my word count by another 10,000 words. The End is definitely in sight now! If I carry on as I have this week, I should have a complete first draft next week, which is very exciting and will hopefully help to spur me on when I’m reluctant to plonk myself at my desk instead of watching TV!


The End: Within reach

Word Count: 70,030




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 27 January 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Seven



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 7

Day 43:



I’m at my desk. Writing hasn’t happened yet. Must. Catch. Up.

Day 44:


50k, baby!

Day 44:


I’ve set myself a 3,000 words target for today. Let’s see if I can reach it…

[Later]


Did it! I wrote the 3,000 words I was aiming for – 3,088, to be precise. I’m edging closer to my original goal for this week (I should be at 60,000 but I’m just over 53,000). If I can get a few more 3,000-words-a-day done, I’ll be on track again!

Day 46:


3,000 words, Day 2 – let’s do this!

 [Later]


1,600 words down, 1,400 to go…

[Even later]:


Word count for the day: 3,062 – woo!

Day 47


So I’m now 4,000 words away from the target I wanted to reach this week (60,000) words. I have the weekend to do this in and although I have plans for most of today (Saturday), I’m confident I can do it – as long as there are no more illnesses!

Day 48:


60,000 words!!! I’ve done it! There were no illness, no major distractions, just words. I’ve managed to write almost 15,000 words this week, meaning I’ve caught up with the 10,000 words per week of the school summer holidays goal I set myself! Now I just need to keep up with the word count for a couple more weeks and I’ll have a first draft!

P.S. Sorry about all those exclamation marks. I’m just excited and super-proud that I’m back on track.

Words behind schedule: Big. Fat. Zero.

Word Count: 60,021




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?





Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Six



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 6

Day 36:


What’s the BEST thing that can happen when you’ve fallen behind on your word count goals and are determined to catch up? You get ill and can’t bear to even look at your laptop, let alone switch it on. Perfect.

Day 38:


I haven’t managed to write a single word over the past couple of days as I haven’t been feeling well, so I’ve fallen even further behind. I’m now almost 9,000 words behind schedule, which is nearly a week’s worth of writing *weeps*

I’ll need to pull my socks up pretty high to catch up now!


[Later]:


Just reached 40,000 words, which is a fantastic feeling as it means I’m around half-way through the first draft. I’m almost a week late reaching this milestone but meh, I’m going to celebrate with a happy dance anyway!

Day 41:


After spending almost an entire day in bed earlier in the week and another without so much as a glance towards my laptop, there’s no way I’m going to catch up with my word count goal this week, but I’m determined to keep plugging away and get as close to it as possible. I’m hoping to push myself to 45,000 words today, which will be half-way to this week’s goal, at least.

[Later]


I managed to reach 45,000 words today, which means I’m definitely at the half-way point now and I’m *only* 5,000 words behind schedule!



Milestones reached this week: The half-way point – woo!

 Word Count: 45,504




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Friday, 20 January 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Five



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 5

Day 30:


So I didn’t hit my word goal last week. I meant to, I really, really did. I was going to catch up with those last 2,000 words on Sunday. And then I accidentally went bowling… and to see The BFG. Which was a lot of fun with the family, so I can’t feel too guilty about it and I WILL catch up with those pesky 2,000 words this week.

Day 33:


So, those pesky 2,000 words? They’ve sort of grown. I’m now almost 6,000 words behind schedule. HOW DID THIS HAPPEN TO ME???


Day 35:


Okay, so I think we all know why I’m falling behind with my word count goals – it’s purely because I haven’t had my bum at my desk enough. Which is why I’m holed away at my keyboard on a sunshiney Sunday to catch up.


Day 35 [Later]


I haven’t quite caught up with my word count goal for the week, but I’m a bit closer. Hopefully – if I pull my socks up – I can make up the difference next week!


Words behind schedule: 3,613

Word Count: 36,387




https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?






Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts: Part Four



I decided to keep a little diary while writing The Little Teashop of Broken Hearts, so I thought I'd share it here on the blog during the run-up to publication.


First Draft:

Week 4

Day 24:



It’s been a scorching couple of days, with yesterday being the hottest of the year so far. I’m not one for extreme heat, so I don’t actually mind sitting inside where it’s cooler to write. I’ve really enjoyed writing the last couple of chapters and feel like I’m getting to know Maddie a bit more.


Day 27:


I haven’t been very good at sitting at my desk this week so I need to pull my socks up a bit if I want to reach my weekly word target. I’ve set myself a goal of 10,000 words per week and this should mean the first draft will be finished by the end of the summer holidays. The first few weeks of the holidays will be easier to get words down as my husband is off work but I also don’t want to miss out on the fun of water balloons, trips out and rainy-day-films, so I’m having to find a balance. I’m also being lured by summer reads so I need to be more disciplined with myself!




Milestones hit this week:
I’m definitely a quarter of the way through the book!

Word Count: 28,377







https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Teashop-Broken-Hearts-ebook/dp/B01MDNF71Y/

From fairy cakes to first dates!

Maddie Lamington’s dreams are crumbling around her. If she doesn’t come up with a plan to save her little teashop on Sweet Street soon, it might be too late…

So when she sees how the perfect apple crumble brings together her lonely father and faithful customer Birdie, inspiration strikes: she’ll set up a dating night involving all her sweetest bakes.

Luckily, seriously gorgeous Caleb is on hand to help sprinkle a little magic – and a lot of sugar! Could one night of scrumptious first dates fix Maddie’s heartbreak and save her beloved teashop, too?