Saturday, March 5, 2011

New Hiring Announcement Letter

Deirdre Martin

eldest daughter of a high school English teacher, I was six when I wrote my first "book", a parody of peanuts. In addition to writing bad poetry and sentimental in the secondary school (alone, all alone / I am but a piece of cardboard torn / flailing blindly into the wind) and make art editor of my high school newspaper, I was also art editor in New York at Buffalo, where I earned my degree in English in 1985. As I wrote for the student newspaper, I sold my first separate article for a magazine and won a competition for plays. The book, Spin Cycle, about two lonely people in a laundry, was subsequently represented in a theater in downtown Buffalo.
After graduating I worked in a number of trade magazines before landing a job in the Soap Opera Digest. It was a fun job in a place where you have to watch TV all afternoon, but I wanted to expand myself and two years later, I left to start working independently full time.
During the course of my twelfth year of profession, my work appeared in a wide variety of publications, including Seventeen, YM, McCall's, Fitness, New Woman, Bride's, Bridal Guide, Inside Sports, Woman's World, Modern Maturity, Islands, Newsday and the New York Times. In 1998 he published my first book of nonfiction: Investing for Retirement (Avon). also contributed to Lifescripts for Managers, Lifescripts for Employees, and Lifescripts for the Self Employed.
tired of writing article after article for the magazines for little money, I decided to prove he was completely crazy to not winning anything at all and try to write a romance novel. The result, "Body Check", was published in March 2003.
Deirdre Martin currently resides in Ithaca, New York. Enjoy hiking and biking with her husband, Mark Levine, co-author of best sellers: Die Broke and Live Rich. She likes reading, music, photography, yoga and go to acting classes with his friends. She loves the color purple and her best friend is the same as when I was ten.
Since its inception Deirdre Martin has not stopped writing and that first novel (titled here Contact in 2007) led to a series: New York Blades to seal Talisman editorial. His stories in the contemporary romance genre are fun, funny and well told with interesting characters, with ice hockey scene as a backdrop. The pity is that since 2008 ( Chasing Stanley ) has not posted any more and we have lost the missing five novels (one of them an anthology). It makes no sense to start publishing a series if you do not intend to go all the way because those who are hurt are the fans, ie those readers who are selfless and honey on the lips.
Here we data as published in Spain and what is missing ... hoping that a publisher is kind of the followers of Martin and Deirdre sacen what the market is lacking in our libraries.



SERIES: NEW YORK BLADES


1) Contact:

This match goes into overtime.

Janna MacNeil is a publicist with the mission to change the image of the bad boys of hockey: The New York Blades, Stanley Cup champions


Ty Gallagher is a captain on a mission ... make your team win the cup again ... regardless. His determination is legendary, and its reluctance to toe the corporate. When the persistent publicist and the stubborn captain face, do it with enough force to break the ice. But instead, you might end up melted ...





2) Fair Play :

A little competition never hurt anyone ...

Theresa Falconetti has it all: brains, beauty, wit, and his own public relations business. To the disappointment of his extended family, never goes to Italy, or any man of his old Brooklyn neighborhood, and less than professional athletes. About not all athletes ...

Michael Dante, popular local hero and end of the New York Blades, Stanley Cup winners, are the three things ... and is crazy about her.

For Michael, the rule of "no hockey players" Theresa is a brake on the heart. Nothing seems melting resolution. His stubborn refusal to write off is frivolous brunette, well know-it-is hidden from their roots, they are both going crazy. And when he's hired to advertise the restaurant of your family, it heats more than the kitchen. Then Theresa meets a guy on the Upper East Side, and Michael is compelled get to the next level of play.

is a face to face with time ...


3) Rampage:

RED HOT PASSION

Gemma Dante is a free spirit, and could be the black sheep of his great Italian family, but in regard to business, your boutique New Age is the best in the Big Apple. Longing for a love life so successful with their careers, Gemma casts a spell to attract Mr. Right. But when the cosmic waves cross, not one but two men enter her life. One is too unacceptable even for their tastes. The other is a neat fireman who's anything but its kind ...

But the more you know the firefighter Sean Kennealy, the more acceptable it is for Gemma. And, meanwhile, Sean does not know what to do with his pretty neighbor who burns incense and sometimes used Birkenstocks. Just know that being around her starts a fire in him that even the boys of Ladder 29, truck 31 can terminate ...


4) Penalty:

Can an athlete and a Sabiondo found in one of the arms one true love?

Everyone who lives in Didsbury High reminiscent of Paul van Dorn as a heartthrob and star of Hockey at the school.

But now, both face to face .... and are tied in more ways than one. Katie, lost a few kilos, has gained much more confidence in herself and has become a great teacher of sociology.

As Paul, a series of fatal concussions ended his successful career in hockey, making the star of his good fortune to lose intensity. But, still has an important weight in his hometown as the owner of a bar called "The Penalty Box."

Paul is reliving his glory days. Katie wants to leave behind their years of childhood and adolescence. And the battle of wills begins, it may well hit your hearts and let them out of play.

5) Chasing Stanley:

What share a New York dog trainer and a professional hockey player?
The answer is simple: they both love Stanley, an adorable, though extremely mischievous, Newfoundland.

When dog trainer Delilah Gould currency to a noisy Newfoundland disobeying orders, can not avoid teaching him to sit down and ends. But who really wants to teach a few tricks is his muscular owner. Although, to his chagrin, the type is not the kind of man that can tame easily.

The professional hockey player Jason Mitchell was completely astonished when he gave the New York Blades, the team of your dreams. The downside is that your pet does not end to "adapt" to life in the big city. But everything has an upside, and this has given rise to meet a dog trainer, just what you need to solve your problem ... until you realize that you are falling in love with her.

Now, with the red hot sports season, Jason begins to realize you have to do overtime to win the Stanley Cup ... and the woman who has tamed his dog and won his heart.




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