Sevenwaters shines bright as a fairy tale princess

Cheryse says: All of us in our youth dreamed of having one night where we could be a fairytale princess. Maybe a couple of decades late, emerging Young Adult author Danielle Sevenwaters grabbed that chance at her recent masquerade birthday ball where she became Ever After‘s Danielle du Barbarac for a single night (fairytale gown included). Please help me welcome Danielle Sevenwaters to my website as she guest blogs about the enchantment of love and fairytale princesses…

Danielle writeDanielle & friend Sams…

“Since my first crush, Billy Draffen in high school, I’ve ached to find my Prince Charming. That heady rush caused by that boy simply turning up to class was a very addictive drug.

“However most, if not all, of my dalliances ended in disaster, with me wailing on the living room floor of my one-bedroom rented flat, screaming to the Gods, “Why doesn’t he like me? Why! Why! Why!?”

“While my love life was less than perfect, I did find somewhere that true love existed… in movies.  The girl always got her dream guy, even if she had to crawl through mud to get there.  Eventually I did meet the man I was to marry, but my obsession with love never waned. I was and always will be in love with the notion of true love.

Drew Barrymore - a photo from FanPix.net

“When my 40th birthday rolled around, one of my dear friends and I decided to host a Masquerade Ball.  My costume was never in question.

“eBay became my friend.  My husband wondered what all the little packets were that kept arriving in the mail… beads, pearls, lace, fabric, all started arriving. I found a sewing pattern that resembled the dress from the film so after a few fabric dramas, I was off and sewing.

“The lace was all hand dyed (the dress now has a slightly caffeinated aroma) and then hand sewn to each piece of the dress.

“The gown itself was made from 6m of Ivory Shantung silk, 5m of silver shot crinkle chiffon silk and 8m of beaded lace, anlaced featured more than 400 beads and pearls all hand sewn to the sleeves and bodice.  After months of work, hand-beading and sewing, late night phone calls to my mother and being rescued by her far superior sewing skills, the gown was finished.

Dani fam“Now, Dadressnielle du Barbarac nor Drew Barrymore were pregnant in the film, so I hope I can be forgiven for my portly appearance, but for one night I got to be the princess from the film I have loved for so long.

“The party was held at the Murray Bridge sailing club, right on the bank of the Murray River.  A lot of good friends drove all the way from the city to our little corner of the world to celebrate with music, games and a lot of pavlova and cake. 

“It was really special to see the effort that everyone went to for a really special night.  Even my pixie-garbed two year old kicked on until stumps, finally collapsing in a heap on the still pumping dance floor.” – Danielle Sevenwaters

Cher says: Thanks, Dani-K, for dropping in. I love your gown and thoroughly believe every girl deserves at least one night as a fairytale princess. Fortunately, with books, we have the chance to live other people’s fantastical and magical lives over and over again. 🙂

Danielle Sevenwaters is an aspiring Young Adult author. You can connect with her via her  Website , Facebook or Twitter

 

 

 

The power of names & a literary escape

Shah promo 2Today I’m visiting the delightful Jackie over at Literary Escapism where I discuss The Power of Names.

Stay-at-home-mum Jackie has created a rich and evocative fantasy and paranormal review site and if you haven’t visited, head on over! She loves chatting novels and her hubby is very supportive of her reading addiction 🙂

Here’s a sneak peek at  Creating names… and the power that lurks within…”

… When penning my debut novel, The Blood She Betrayed, my hThe Blood She Betrayed by Cheryse Durranteroine’s name spoke to me as soon as I visualised her long dark hair and wise eyes. I remember her breath catching in her throat as she stared at the dead fingers curled around the rim of an ancient crypt.

… I originally spelt and pronounced her name Shakhara, probably because I’d envisioned a kingdom of Aztec-style origins. Later, as I created my Taloner demons and traced their history back to the evil, one-eyed Balor, my heroine’s homelands became a haven for Earth’s ancient Celts and her native tongue softened until the word Shakhara became Shahkara… not that she was ever known by this name on Gorias. On her world, she was Crown Princess Ceinwen, groomed to take over the throne from a vapid mother and hostile advisor, but she was also a young girl hiding a deadly secret: within her coiled the vicious powers of her subjects’ sworn enemy, the Taloners… READ MORE AT LITERARY ESCAPISM

The Blood She Betrayed eBook launches this week (followed by the paperback in October) so I’ll let you know as soon as it goes live. Until then, I’m wishing you a week of magic and mayhem, and creative joy to heighten your days!

Books, blue birds & a YA/NA giveaway

The little blue bird has been tweeting hot today as Aussie romance authors converge on Fremantle for the Romance Writers of Australia (RWA) annual conference.RWA WA

This time last year, I was at the Gold Coast for the 2012 event, dosed up on hot lemon and honey drinks but smiling like a Cheshire cat as Clan Destine Press offered me a three-book contract.

How time flies…

Twelve months later and I’m recovering from yet another broken bone, this time my right patella, and amidst preparations for the launch of my debut novel The Blood She Betrayed on September 4, I gaze at the #RWAus13 twitter feed and smile at the comments of old friends, as well as new ones.

Soul Ties CoverFellow author Lisdeadactuallya Swallow is attending this year’s conference with an extra special Young Adult/New Adult gift basket of books, chocolates and other goodies.

Anyone, even those off-the-street Freo’s, who attend the Book Signing event at the Esplanade Hotel, Marine Terrace in Fremantle tomorrow night can gain free entry into the draw.

Topping the gift basket’s list of fab reads is Kaz Delaney’s Dead, Actually, winner of both the 2012 Aurealis Awards Best Young Adult Novel and the 2012 ARRA Awards Favourite Paranormal Romance. Go, Kez!

The prize also includes Margaret River Company chocolates, paperback copies of Demonosity (Amanda Ashby), Dark Child (Adina West) and Harbinger (Peta Crake), promised eBook copies of Soul Ties (Lisa Swallow) and my The Blood She Betrayed as well as a Soul Ties mug and The Blood She Betrayed T-shirt.

The Book Signing, which runs from 5pm until 6.30pm tomorrow night, is being hosted by the Australian Romance Readers Association as part of the RWA conference.

Entry to the event is $7, with plenty of free books up for grabs, for those who step inside.

Have a fabulous 2013 RWA conference and Book Signing, everyone, and come home safely after it’s done.