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About Peggy Jaeger

I've been many things in my life,but the most consistent is WRITER.

#tbt #throwbackthursday #Tbthrusday 10.10.24

This one is from February 2017 – that’s a long time ago, lol!

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I’m sure this is an easy feat for most writers, but not for me. I agonize over book titles. Are they too long? Too short? Do they convey the correct theme of the book? Do they even convey the theme of the book? Will it be a memorable title, or one that is easily forgotten in the myriad of published books these days?

Titles can, in all truth, make or break a book. Would you have read any of these books if these were the titles?:

  1. The High-Bouncing Lover
  2. The Last man in Europe
  3. The Dead Un-Dead
  4. Mistress Mary
  5. Nothing New in the West
  6. Wacking Off
  7. The Don’t Build Statues to Businessmen
  8. The Kingdon By The Sea
  9. At this point In time
  10. Private Fleming, His Various Battles

I was a bit surprised at a few of them, and I can in all truthfulness say I wouldn’t have read any one of them except for the Dead Un-Dead, because I think it was a cool, really out-there title. To see the titles these books were actually published as, scroll down when you’re done reading.

You can’t, apparently, trademark a  title. I found this out when I wrote my third book, FIRST IMPRESSIONS ( which, BTW was the original working title of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice) and did a  search to see how many books with the same title there were (423). My second book I called THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. 366 other authors also called their works of fiction that. SO, how the heck can I can up with a title that (1) hasn’t been used before, and (2) will make the random reader interested in it enough to pick up the book and check it out? Again, no easy feat.

I used to make lists, pages of lists, with book titles. Even then, choosing just one was torture.

I’m so lame at coming up with my book titles I  left the naming of my second book in the Will Cook For Love Series from Lyrical/Shine to the editors. They came up with A SHOT AT LOVE. When you read the book you’ll know it’s the perfect title, but I didn’t have anything even close to that I was working with! Thank God for the people in the know who really really really know what they are doing.

Naming your book is an awful lot like naming your child. You want to give it something with character, essence, personification, and beauty. And your book, to the writer, is your baby, your child, your creation, so you don’t want to let it down by giving it a crummy moniker; one that will inspire ridicule and laughter. Honestly, I pity the poor children of celebrities who have been named after fruits, compass directions, and astrological projections. Sad.

See? You probably thought the title was the easiest thing to come up with.  I bet you didn’t know how hard it really was to name a book? Well…at least it is for me!

Here’s what the above titles were actually published as, and thank goodness they were!!!

  1. The Great Gatsby
  2. 1984
  3. Dracula
  4. The Secret Garden
  5. All Quiet On the Western Front
  6. Portnoy’s Complaint
  7. Valley of the Dolls
  8. Lolita
  9. All the President’s Men
  10. The Red Badge of Courage

When I’m not agonizing over naming books, you can usually find me here:Tweet Me//Read Me// Visit Me//Picture Me//Pin Me//Friend Me//Google+Me//

Since this is a 52 week blog hop challenge, here are some other authors who are also taking about how they name their books today. Stop by and check out their blogs.

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Gobsmacked! 10.9.24

So, if you’ve been following me on Facebook this past week, you’ve probably seen the announcement that I am a finalist in two categories for two different books in the New Jersey Romance Writers Golden leaf Awards for 2024!

Yup, gobsmacked is the right term for how I feel right now!!!

DON’T MESS WITH THE MISTLETOE – A Dickens holiday romance (Dorrit’s Diner) is a finalist in the Long Contemporary category.

A PRIDE OF BROTHERS: DYLAN is a finalist in the Romantic Suspense Category!

Dylan was also voted a Long and Short Reviews BOOK OF THE MONTH when it was released on 2023! This little bodyguard trope book really resonates with readers, and I LOVE THAT!!!

Both books are finalists with an impressive cast of writers and books: NJRWGOldenLeafFinalists2024

I am honestly so humbled and honored to be a finalist!!! I’ll let you know how it all turns out…

~Happy reading ~ Peg

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#tuesdaytease 10.8.24

So.

I’m working on book 3 in the Heaven’s Matchmaker series, PERFECT MATCH. Here’s the cover:

As you can tell, this one takes place in the Spring ( spring flowers, see?)

Olivia has been trying to find a wife for Hunter for a few months. None of the matches work into a second date though and she can’t figure out why. Hunter, in her mind and on paper, is charming, rich, successful, compassionate, witty and ridiculously handsome. Any women, she thinks, would be thrilled to be matched with him. But…four women have all said the same thing: boring, reserved, not for me. etc. and Liv can’t understand this.

So, she comes up with a idea to find out why his dates turn out so bad. This snippet explains her plan: ( Hvae fun reading this because I had fun writing it.)

“The women I’ve introduced you to have looked perfectly ideal for you on paper. When you’ve met, though, something hasn’t…clicked…between you. From the feedback you’ve given and that I’ve received from the women, I feel as if I’m missing something.”

“What do you mean ‘missing something?’”

Be tactful, Liv. The guy has a good-sized ego, which, deservedly, he should, considering what he does for a living.

“Compatibility, shared interests, even lifestyle choices all go into creating a match between two people. And when all those things align, you can predict a couple will, too. But sometimes, something’s missing, some special something, some unqualifiable…” she raised her hands and snapped her fingers on both of them, “spark, that makes the match a done deal.”

“And you think, what? I’m not,” he mimicked her finger snap, “Sparking? I’ve got something missing?”

“Not you, no. Not at all. This isn’t a blame game. Well,” she tilted her head and grinned, “maybe for me it is, for not considering that after the second date didn’t…take.  I needed to explore further why it hadn’t and didn’t.”

He stared at her for a moment, and she could practically hear the gears grinding in his brilliant brain. “The second match was Jasmine Green,” he said.

She nodded.

“If I remember, I said that I wanted a second date. She was the one who backed off.”

She flapped her hand in the air. “But that had more to do with her than you. She was still reeling from her divorce and then having to move back home. I should have told her to wait, but she wanted to go out into the dating world again, so.” She shrugged. “I should have followed my first instinct.”

All of which was true, but it had been Jasmine who’d told her the morning after their dinner date that she’d found him stiff, ridiculously reserved, and that there was no chemistry there.

“And yet she’s getting married in two weeks to Donovan Boyd, so it seems she got over her,” he put his fingers up in air quotes and said, “reeling, fairly quick.”

“Which just goes to prove my theory. They had sparks from the moment they met, try though she did to deny them. But back to you.”

His brows lifted again.

“I think I need to find out a little more about you to determine exactly what it will take to ignite that spark in the next woman I think is perfect for you.”

“So, you do see me as the problem.” It wasn’t a question

The male ego was such a fragile ball of fluff. She sighed.

Gently, she laid a hand on his forearm and stared him straight in the eyes. “You are not a problem, nor do you have one,” she said firmly. “When it comes to the heart, it can be a fickle bitch when it wants something.”

“So now I’m fickle.” He blew out a breath and lifted his hands in the air.  “I’ve got unidentifiable relationship problems and I’m fickle. Great. No wonder my wife left me.”

For a hot second Liv worried she’d stepped over a line. But when one corner of his mouth lifted as he shook his head, she knew he wasn’t upset. That, and the real reason his wife had left him wasn’t anything to do with him and everything to do with the affair she was having with a partner in his medical practice.

She pursed her lips, narrowed her eyes, wordlessly telling him she was wise to him. His full, thick mouth split into a teasing smile of its own, making her heart skip a beat or two.

Matinee idol handsome was no misnomer when it came to Hunter Reinhart. The guy could have been a mega-star on looks alone.

 Liv’s thought that he’d be on her list if she was looking to get married again shoved back to the front of her brain.

On the list? Hell, no. He’d be at the top of it. Something, when she thought about it, that gave her a moment’s pause and stopped her in her mental tracks. There was no way she should be thinking of him in any kind of personal terms as marriage material, whether metaphorically or literally. He was a client.

A client.

And there were strict rules about clients. Rules that forbade ever –ever– crossing a line from a professional relationship into a…well, something that wasn’t client-based.

She was pulled from her thoughts when he asked, “So, why am I here, Olivia? You’ve obviously given this situation a great deal of thought, something I’m happy about, but in all honesty, I’m getting a bit unsure about this entire matchmaking thing. I thought by now I’d be settling down again. What do you think it’s going to take to find me a wife?”

A shudder ran down her spine as she snapped back to the reality at hand.

Olivia took a breath, eased it out while holding his gaze and said, “I think we should go on a date.”

Intrigued? Hahah.

I need to finish it, but I’m hoping for an early Spring 2025 release. Keep your fingers crossed for me.

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#mondaymusings 10.7.24

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Today’s five is a continuation on a theme from last week – things you should do/know when attending a booksigning as an author.

Here we go:

  1. Always wear comfortable shoes and clothes. You will be standing for hours and if you are wearing stilettos, or shoes that pinch, you are going to be miserable.
  2. Make your display table sing! Have bright colors and nothing drab. Display your books lovingly – don’t just throw them on the table,willy-nilly.
  3. Clearly state your prices and how to pay. Either a pop-up ad on the table telling people the cost, or something written attached to the books.
  4. Have swag!!! useful things, not just paper postcards. Pens; Chaptsticks, hand sanitizer, bookmarks. People love free stuff with your branding on them.
  5. Post about the event on social media, on your blog and wherever you can, before, during and then after the event. Take pictures and tag people and the event organizers.

I did a tiktok about last week’s five and this week’s, too. They are a little bit more in-depth than the written blogs, so hop on over to my tiktok account and check them out:

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#wednesdaywisdom 10.2.24

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October 2, 2024 · 12:14 am

#tuesdaytease 10.1.24

With the publication next month of A CHEF’S KISS CHRISTMAS, I feel I’ve given you guys a lot of teasers, LOL.

But…

What’s one more? Hee hee.

His first thought was to run.

Just pack his meager belongings, jump into the car, and hightail it out of Dickens without a backward glance.

But he couldn’t leave, not now. He’d given his word to Amy Charles and respected her enough to keep it.

And this little snippet sets up the rest of the book!

Tropes: Grumpy/sunshine, smalltown, Holiday romance, Family, surviving loss, Post Covid life, starting over. Life after divorce. Chef. Later in life romance.

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#mondaymusing 9.30.24

Las Vegas!

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#Saturdayshare 9.28.24

I haven’t done one of these in a while, but figured now was a good time.

So.

I’ve been reading a lot lately. A LOT! In between writing and editing, I’ve got 4 books going at a time – 2 Netgalley arcs, one kindle or print, and 1 audio.

Here are some of the books I’ve read recently and how I rated them.

The Love Hypothesis 5 stars

This is why we lied 5 stars (audio)

A tempest of desire 5 stars ( Arc)

Big Witch Energy 3 stars ( arc)

The Housemaid 3 stars ( audio)

Sleep Tight 3 stars ( book of the month selection)

And…

I’m currently reading or listening to:

Undone (Audio)

Book of the Month ( ARC)

Done and Dusted

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