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Triple Whammy for Sophie’s Turn: FIVE Stars from Donna at “My Life. One Story at a Time” plus an author interview and a fabulous give-away!

It is my enormous pleasure to be visiting Donna’s exceptional blog, “My Life. One Story at a Time.” today.

Donna blogs with a difference.  When she agrees to offer a review, she also wants to find out more about the author and always includes an author interview.  Moreover, she likes to include in her feature some of her favourite quotes from the book she is reviewing.  And the result is truly compelling.

So I am bowled over that it is my turn today.  Donna has awarded Sophie’s Turn Five Stars on Amazon and written a thoughtful and glowing review.  I am completely over the moon!  Although… on reading the first few lines, my heart sank to my knees, and I was thinking:  what have I done?!?  You’ll have to read the full review to find out why!

There’s also my lovely interview:  find out the top three things on my bucket list!  And finally, don’t miss the give-away of one Kindle copy of Sophie’s Turn.  The competition is open internationally until 22 November!

A triple whammy on this amazing day, and I have a big smile on my face.  Please do come and join me over at “My Life. One Story at a Time.”  and good luck to all give-away entrants.

Finally, a huge big Thank You to Donna for taking the time to read and review Sophie’s Turn, for all her support, and for her amazing feature of me and my work on her unique blog. 🙂 x

Chick Lit Central judges Sophie’s Turn to be a ‘compelling read’ and awards FOUR lovely stars!

A wonderful good morning to you all!  It is my great pleasure to be visiting the fabulous Chick Lit Central blog once more today as Melissa Amster has posted her review for rock star romance Sophie’s Turn.  Melissa concludes that “If you are looking for an entertaining chick lit novel, then you’ve come to the right place with this one.”  Melissa gave Sophie’s Turn FOUR stars on Goodreads.  Hooray! That’s lovely praise for my work and I am truly delighted.  Find the full review here.

A great big thanks to Melissa for taking the time to read and review Sophie’s Turn.  I know Melissa would have preferred a paperback (me too!  Maybe…hopefully… one day!) so I doubly appreciate her perseverance with reading my work and the great thoughts and work put into this review.  🙂 Rock on!

Girls Who Love to Read would like to make Sophie’s Turn into a movie! Check out Flo’s review and give-away this week…

Good morning! Today, I’m back off to Australia to visit Girls Who Love to Read once more.  Earlier on during the virtual book tour for Sophie’s Turn, I had an opportunity to visit Flo’s fabulous blog for an interview… Today, I am back to see what Flo thinks of my rock star romance, Sophie’s Turn.  Yes, Flo has written a review… and did she like it?

She certainly did.  Flo says: “I knew this book was going to be good because I was hooked from the first chapter. … I can see this book being made into a movie – as I read, I knew exactly who would play each character and I could see in my head how they’d speak and act.  If you are looking for a book that will transport you and help you lose your surroundings, this is definitely one to read.”  Wow, what an endorsement.  Needless to say, I am delighted.  Movie producers the world over: I am totally open to negotiations!

Find the full review here.

But hold on, there’s more!  Flo is also hosting a give-away of one Kindle copy of Sophie’s Turn on her blog for the next week.  Don’t miss this opportunity to get your own, free Kindle copy of my masterpiece.  Go here to enter the competition… and good luck!

Thank you to the wonderful Flo for hosting several stops on my blog tour of Sophie’s Turn.  Flo has been extremely busy and feeling the full effects of combining a full-time job, a family and a flourishing book club… So I am particularly honoured that she has found the time for reviewing Sophie’s Turn, conducting an interview and running this give-away.  Flo:  thank you so much, you’re really close to my heart, too!  It’s been a real pleasure to get to know you and to garner all your support.  Here are three cheers, and I hope you gain a breathing space soon…!  x 🙂

15 November 2011:  And the Winner Is…

Good morning all!  Thank you all for entering the competition to win a Kindle copy of Sophie’s Turn.  I was truly delighted to read your entries and to see so much interest.  Woohoo!  I have this morning picked a winner out of a hat and…
the winner is….
Jenny Spiller, who submitted her entry by email directly to Flo.  Congratulations to Jenny!  I will be in touch with you shortly. 
Thanks again to everyone and keep looking out for Sophie’s Turn!  You can download a sample from Amazon or from my blog, and of course the book is availabe for download from Amazon anytime!
Cheerio
Nicky

Nicky Wells visits Today I’m Reading for an interview this week….

Good morning all, and belated happy Halloween! I’ve been a little bit quiet for this past week because the family and I went on a half-term holiday to Germany.  And, by husband’s decree, I was banned from any kind of online activity.  So that, in his words, I could get a proper rest.  Hm.

Anyway, half-term has been and gone and I’m back with a bang! Continuing the virtual book tour for Sophie’s Turn into its proud fourth month, today I am visiting the lovely Sarah Taylor on her blog, Today I’m Reading.

Last month, Sarah reviewed Sophie’s Turn, saying she was instantly hooked.  I am very excited that Sarah is hosting me once again, this time for an author’s interview.  Go on, visit Today I’m Reading for your chance to read this interview.  A huge big thank you to Sarah for hosting all these events in my virtual book tour, and for her fab support. X 🙂

Nicky Reviews Rock proudly presents: House of Leaf! Check out this album review for “Wrongs to Right” and an interview with Leif Sundin himself…

Please welcome singer and songwriter Leif Sundin to this second edition of Nicky Reviews Rock!  Leif is the man behind “House of Leaf”, his new venture featuring his very own music and vocals.

Read on to find out more about House of Leaf, check out my album review of Wrongs to Right and see how Leif answered my interview questions….

Who is House of Leaf?
House of Leaf is Leif Sundin, song-writer, singer and guitarist.

The official House of Leaf website states that House of Leaf marks the solo debut of one of Sweden’s most talented singers, songwriters and musicians, Leif Sundin. We are encouraged to “expect great songs, organic playing, and a timeless sound, steeped in Americana.”

Bio-in-Brief
Leif has been the lead singer of many a well-known band since the start of his singing career. At 19, Leif fronted Swedish band Great King Rat. At 24, he was asked to join the Michael Schenker Group. After that, he became the lead vocalist in John Norum Band and more recently, he provided lead vocals for Brian Robertson’s solo album.

Now it’s time for his own solo venture. Wrongs to Right was written and produced by Leif, and recorded and engineered by Robert Wellerfors.

Want to find out more…? Check out the House of Leaf website, find Leif on Facebook or follow him on Twitter.  You can also watch House of Leaf clips on YouTube.

All photos and cover art in this post used with artist’s permission.

Album Review: Wrongs to Right by House of Leaf

So.  House of Leaf.  Wrongs to Right.  I’ve just downloaded it from Amazon and hit the play button.  And I’ve instantly fallen in love!  As mellow, melodious, clean and earthy sounds emanate from the speakers, I’m tingling with excitement… I know already that this is just my kind of music.

But then I had no doubt about that!  The album’s cover made me a promise, and it seems to be keeping it.  The cover has a clean, symmetric three-by-three-squares design whose middle is taken up by the artist’s name, House of Leaf.  Each of the  remaining six picture squares represents a song, with an image that fits.  There is rain, there is countryside, there is a lake at sunset, or perhaps just before a storm breaks.  The imagery suggests that I’m in for a treat of folksy rock, gentle with hard edges, with clear harmonies and some drama woven in.  Yes, the cover does a beautiful job of setting the mood.

The opening track, Wrongs to Right, comes right at you with a great combination of drums, guitars and harmonica sounds.  The sound creates a lovely, live, real effect—almost but not quite ‘unplugged.’  The harmonica will return time and again, and it is this which gives the album a pleasant and convincing country slant.  Someday, Somewhere features a heavier guitar intro and brings to mind American greats like Greenday.  My favourite song has to be the Rainy Day Song, aptly represented on the cover by a picture of raindrops running down a window.  There’s a gentle acoustic guitar theme running through the song that makes you want to get up and sway to the music.  Leif really plays to his vocal prowess here, introducing two-part harmonies in places that give the song a complex edge.  The twanging of an electric guitar in the background conveys a real country quality, soulful and eternal.  And the climactic build on “no more… no more… no more…” positively makes you want to sing along at the top of your voice.  Wow.  Speaking of vocals, Leif’s voice really suits
the mood and tone of this album.  It’s strong yet husky, mellow with an occasional hint of vulnerability and it’s just beautiful.

I’m a big fan of lyrics, being irrationally fond of all things language, and House
of Leaf doesn’t disappoint in this department, either.  Wash Away Yesterday, for example, features some beautifully poetic lyrics that spin a dream I can relate to:  “I’ll be your jester, your fool and your clown/I’ll build you a kingdom in a faraway town/I’ll give you riches money can’t buy…”  What more could a girl want?

All of the songs on Wrongs to Right incorporate elements of rock, folk and country music to varying degrees.  The harmonica, guitars and choice of rhythm
often create the country feel, and the consistent use of acoustic guitars
throughout infuses a more folksy feel. Yet House of Leaf’s undeniable rock roots shine through again and again in heavy riffs and powerful guitar solos, for example in Follow the Light or Broken Old Record.  The result is distinctive and unique.

Moreover, Wrongs to Right is classic and timeless.  Even on hearing it for the
very first time, it strikes a chord in your memory and you feel like you’ve known this music forever.  In fact, listening to Wrongs to Right is like unexpectedly meeting a long-lost friend!  The album demonstrates the tremendous skill and experience of the musician behind it, and there is no doubt that seeing House of Leaf’s music performed live would be a phenomenal treat.

Finally, Wrongs to Right is a fantastically apt title, if perhaps not in the way the song’s lyrics suggest.  In my humble opinion, this album sets a big wrong to rights by giving Leif his own voice and his own arena.  Leif is finally setting his own musical direction and getting the credit he deserves for his voice and talent.  I certainly look forward to many more albums to come in the future!  And I can’t wait to see House of Leaf live and in concert… hopefully some day very soon.

Read the review, now fancy a taster?  Click on Wash Away Yesterday or Rainy Day Song to hear the song now.  Wrongs to Right EP is available for download from Amazon, iTunes and CDbaby.

The Big “House of Leaf” Interview:  Welcome to Leif Sundin!


I really am very excited to welcome Leif Sundin from House of Leaf on Nicky Reviews Rock today. Leif is somewhat of a legend in Sweden—some call him ‘Scandinavia’s best kept secret’—and having got familiar with his album and his long history in music, I am a little in awe. I feel very honoured that Leif has agreed to answer a few questions… so here we go.

Q.: I’m sorry if I’m asking the obvious… but I’ve got to know! Why ‘House of Leaf’? What inspired this name? Is it connected to your first name, or is there some other background here?
Hi Nicky, I am honoured to be your interview victim.  Yeah the name House of Leaf comes from me meeting lots of people who pronounce my name
”Leaf” and this being my band, my ”house” and I like the sound and feel of
it…

Q.: What prompted you to embark on a full-on solo venture for yourself? How does this experience compare to recording music with or for other bands?
It’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while now but stuff got in the way.  It’s a totally different experience for me and I really enjoy it.  Especially being able to do whatever I want musically and not having to compromise or ask for
anyone’s opinion.  It’s exciting and it’s like I’ve only just started.

Q.: Tell me more about your songs… what was the inspiration for your album title and opening track?
Well, I would like the listener to have her or his own experience and not trying to explain too much.  They’re just songs and can mean different things to people. Hopefully they have a life of their own and can speak for themselves.  I just write them.

Q.: I think I hear piano undertones in places, and there seems to be a flute on “Broken Old Record.” What gave you the idea to use more classical instruments to complement the rock sound?
That’s a Mellotron and was played by the great Michael Holt.  It was his idea and it came out beautifully.  There is also piano and Hammond organ, harmonica, and Dobro on some other tracks.  I love all kinds of sounds and I like to try
any instrument lying around the studio.  I don’t have any rules about incorporating different sounds in the future.

Q.: My very first reaction to your album (apart from, wow, I love it!) was “mellow, but with bite!” It’s laid back, but with some hard edges… Are there any main influences or traditions that have shaped your work here?
Probably all the music I have listened to since I was a kid growing up.  Country,
Blues, Rock, Pop, Heavy Metal.  I currently listen to music from Ryan Adams, Neal Casal, Ray Lamontagne, Gillian Welch, David Rawlings, Justin Currie, Feist, Aimee Mann and old favourites like Dylan, Petty, Springsteen, Steve Earle, Gregg Allman, Bobby Bland, Neil Young…

Q.: I really connected with Rainy Day Song… Do you have a favourite song on Wrongs to Right?
Nah, they are all my kids, I don’t have a favourite.

Q.: On your website, you comment that you’ve worked with a variety of musicians on Wrongs to Right. Can you tell me a little bit about who they are, and how you got to be working together?
I’ve known bass player Surjo Benigh for a long time; he brought along drummer Mikael Ajax, and they provided a world-class rhythm section on these tracks. They are truly gifted players.  Another brilliant guy is keyboard player Erik Vårdstedt, who has an enormous amount of musical talent; he provided Piano and Hammond organ.  I also had the great fortune to meet and get
to work with Michael Holt, who is a singer/songwriter/guitarist/keyboardist
extraordinaire with many solo albums and as a member of the Mommyheads.  He helped out with backing vocals and Mellotron, piano and organ.  He is a mind-blowing artist.  My dear friends and gifted musicians Cia Backman and Mikael Hujanen helped with beautiful backing vocals.  I also must mention Robert Wellerfors, who gave me the opportunity to record this music at just the right time.  He is an outstanding recording engineer and he has been a huge part of this project.  I also got Adam Elk from the Mommyheads to mix one track.  I am a big fan of his skills as a singer, songwriter and performer.  Eric Broyhill
is a mastering engineer from the U.S. now working in Sweden with an impressive
career who has mastered these tracks; I love his work. I also want to mention
that on the coming full length album, Grammy award-winning engineer and
producer Stacy Parrish will have a crucial role with his fantastic mixing and
co-producing on some tracks.  Working with him was incredible.

Q.: If you don’t mind, tell me a little bit about your life. What does Leif Sundin get up to when he doesn’t make fabulous music?
I try to get my life together like the rest of us, I guess.  And have some fun.  And be kind.  Listen to music. Read books, watch movies.  Meet other humans, check out bands.  I don’t know.  I like driving.  And travelling.

Q.: What’s next for House of Leaf? Are you planning to record another album? Will you come on tour across Europe sometime soon? I’d love to hear you live…!
Getting the full length record mastered and released, and to tour as much as possible wherever there are humans.  It’s a work in progress.  I just got a new booking agent.  And I’m writing some new tunes…

Q.: And finally! In my rock star romance, Sophie’s Turn, rock singer Dan reassures Sophie that ‘what goes on tour, stays on tour.’ Now I don’t want to ask you to kiss-and-tell (well, I do really, but we’ll skip that part…) but… would you mind sharing the weirdest, funniest, scariest or most bizarre thing that ever happened to you on tour or
during a show (whether as House of Leaf or in a previous band)?
Nothing printable comes to mind… Rehearsing and doing a gig with Slash was a little weird, funny, scary and bizarre though I guess.  And great.  Touring Japan is also a fantastic experience.  I highly recommend it.

Wow, thanks, Leif, for taking the time to send such wonderful answers.  I look forward to the full-length album and will keep my eyes open for any UK touring dates… And, of course, you have me wondering what might have happened at that gig with Slash….  Cheerio for now, take care, and all the best!

4 1/2 Stars for Sophie’s Turn: Samantha Robey at ChickLitPlus thinks it’s a definite must-read!

Review number two for this week, hooray!  Samantha Robey over at ChickLitPlus has taken the time to read and review my lovely rock star romance, Sophie’s Turn.  Samantha says that Nicky Wells (well, yes, that’s me!!) “spins her story with a delicate hand that will have readers cheering Sophie on throughout the entire book.”  Needless to say, I’m bowled over by this assessment and delighted at the 4 1/2 stars Samantha awarded to Sophie’s Turn.  You can read the full review here.

A huge, big thank you to Samantha for hosting a stop for my virtual book tour on her blog, especially as she’s been super busy these past few weeks.  I really appreciate your support, Samantha, and it’s wonderful to visit your fab blog! x 🙂

 

Sarah Taylor at TodayI’mReading says Sophie’s Turn is funny, gripping and fantastic!

Happy Monday to one and at all!  As the virtual book tour for Sophie’s Turn continues into its third month, I have great pleasure in announcing that the lovely Sarah Taylor at Today I’m Reading has offered her review of rock star romance Sophie’s Turn.  Sarah says she didn’t want to put Sophie’s Turn down as she was desperate to know what would happen with Sophie.  That’s a fabulous endorsement, and entirely the effect I was aiming for!

Visit Today I’m Reading to read the full review and find out what else she particularly enjoyed…..  A big thank you to Sarah for her massive encouragement and support.  I look forward to seeing you all on Today I’m Reading…

Not just for the ladies, then… Andy from The Bristol Nine magazine offers a male perspective on Sophie’s Turn… and he *did* really enjoy it!

The editor of local magazine, The Bristol Nine, was intrigued by the idea of a local author self-publishing her first book.  He manfully tackled all manner of technological challenges (such as, not owning a Kindle at the time) to read my masterpiece.  Here’s what he thinks:

Sophie’s Turn mega-event on The Write Stuff: Brittany Roshelle hosts an interview, review and give-away of Sophie’s Turn this week!

This week, I’m visiting Brittany Roshelle on her blog, The Write Stuff, for another massive event on the virtual book tour for Sophie’s Turn… [drumroll…]

Today (Monday), Brittany is hosting me during an author interview.  Brittany was particularly interested in the logistics of self-publishing a novel and the process of writing.  I talk about why I chose to go the ‘indie’ route, what challenges lay in wait, and how I got my book from ‘tree’ format to ‘e’ format and out there into the blue yonder…. And also, I tell all about what is the best part about being an author!

On Tuesday, Brittany offers her very own views on Sophie’s Turn! Be sure to check out her review on her blog–especially as there is a give-away competition associated with the review.   One lucky blog reader will win a free Kindle copy of Sophie’s Turn!

And now I would like to say a very big Thank You indeed to Brittany for hosting this triple-whammy jam-packed stop on her fabulous blog.  Your support and enthusiasm are both invigorating and invaluable!  🙂

I look forward to seeing y’all on The Write Stuff soon.

Cheerio from
Nicky x

Nicky Wells tells The Review Girl all about creating and developing a lead character….

Today, it is my great pleasure to post a guest-blog on The Review Girl as part of the virtual book tour for Sophie’s Turn.  When Komal contacted me and suggested I should write a guest blog on writing and developing a main character, my first reaction was one of despair.  I’m not a ‘trained’ writer as  such, have never been to any writing courses, and have never tried to teach  anybody else to write.  What I do, is write.  So how could I possibly offer a  guest blog on this subject?

Well, it turned out to be quite easy, once I thought about it.  Visit The Review Girl to read my guest blog…and even see a little artifact from my archives of Sophie’s Turn!

Thanks to Komal for hosting a guest blog on her site–I am delighted to be there and look forward to seeing you all there, too. 🙂