Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Release!

Hello everybody,

I must say I am thrilled! Almost Wonderful is officially released. Interested? You can find it on Amazon.com through the following link: http://www.amazon.com/Almost-Wonderful-Adrienne-Davenport-ebook/dp/B0109XJ7TM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435770538&sr=8-1&keywords=almost+wonderful

I can't think of a better way to start a month. Seeing the finished product is one of the best feelings in the world for an author. When you hear peoeple say it's like watching a baby grow this may seem a little over-dramatic, but it is so true! If you want to learn a little patience, writing a book is a good way to go about it. If the process doesn't drive you crazy you definitely have a great reason to break out the wine! To my fellow authors- you have all my respect- and a special cheer for my nephew, Sebastian, whose poem was published in an anthology today. Great job, I'm very proud of you!

Have a great fourth everyone!

- Adrienne Davenport

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Behind the Cover

Hello everyone!

    I hope all of you are having a warm and fun summer! I can honestly say, I don't know where it's going! For those days when you would simply rather sit back and enjoy the beautiful sunset, this will hopefully help you in your endeavor.

As a kick start to the imminent release of my upcoming novel, I am offering a peek at the first few pages (Pardon any formatting errors that occurred in the process of transferring this sample from the PDF):

Prologue
April 8, 1839 Ashford, England
As she pressed her lithe body against the rotting surface of the jagged wooden fence behind her,
Ariel Genevieve Garrison curled one finger around a strand of her thick raven hair and focused her
idle gaze on the murky afternoon sky. Privacy, as far back as she could remember, was something no
one had ever allowed her. A few minutes of being alone came as such a welcome change. Far above,
the wispy tufts of clouds that cluttered the heavens raced swiftly across the sky. They all but
melted into the horizon. Around her, the breeze danced in the trees, playfully whistling through
the crisp emerald leaves.
Close by, a male chuckle crackled through the frilled greenery. Startled by the sound, the
rapturous seventeen year old sprang forward, her fingers falling from the old fence as she jolted.
Ariel spared her atmosphere a passing glance, casually amused by her slight lack of stability.
Disappointed by the loss of her repose, she paused to consider the fact. The notion was easy enough
to dis- miss. With the breezy poise of an experienced lady, she began to saunter across the crisp
field dotted with foxglove and prim- rose, as well as many other wild flowers. Behind her, an old
cha- pel faded into the distance. Along with the aged brick structure, the vision of a stranger
swindled away, his body slanted against a time-mottled oak, rooted near the old church’s back. No
doubt, this dangerous prince charming was the same man whose laugh- ter had quivered through the
night, a disruption to the peace af- forded her. Not far into her walk, Ariel drew up short,
captivated by the cocky applause, slowly rising up through the air behind her. “Much as I hate to
put an end to this attractive display,” the
stranger stated, “I feel somewhat obligated to offer you a ride.”
“I don’t see why you’d bother. If that expression you’re wear- ing is anything to judge by, the
idea alone perturbs you.” More offended than impressed by his flippant proposal, Ariel entirely
overlooked his dashing appearance. His tousled tawny-black hair and cocoa eyes cast with green were
as appealing as the rest of his rugged features. His well angled form towered above her, remind- ing her of a dark knight.
Nonetheless, she brushed all this aside, preferring to instead focus on the gentleman’s brash
mannerisms. She scoffed and rolled her eyes. He was not the type she would ever wish to marry; the
thought alone held unusual aversion. Ariel frowned and tightened her fist, troubled by the novelty
of the idea. Judging by the relationships she’d witnessed as a child, marriage was only a reason
for trouble. No man had changed that opinion, and this one wasn’t going to be any different.
His voice cut straight through her awkward reflections. “Have
you made a decision then beautiful?”
“I’m pretty sure I can use the exercise, thank you.” Her raven hair flailed about her as she jerked
around on one heel, quickly resuming her stroll. This time as she moved through the pastures,
persistence layered her gait. The historic manor where she’d lived with her father and sister for
as long as she could recall grew in- creasingly closer. Even now as the tiny wisps of grass brushed
at her ankles, her mind urged her to hurry. Her heart murmured for her to be slow. Once again, she
had taken far longer than original- ly intended. The walk however had relaxed her, even if she were
to consider the irksome noble who she had chanced upon. Whatever the case, her father was going to
be furious. He never tolerated her decision to remain out past eight. The hour now well surpassed
ten. Ariel frowned at her lack of awareness, shocked at how much time had wasted away.
“Ariel! Ariel!” The harsh male voice rang across the meadow, growing more enraged the closer she
drew.
At last able to discern the stocky outline of her father’s mature form, Ariel slackened her pace.
For the first time since the night’s start, she found herself truly fearful of what awaited her.
“Ariel, damn it where have you gone?” Once more Ethan Garrison yelled for his daughter, cold
resentment evident in the small phrase. Lord Garrison had raised his children since the death of
their mother when Ariel, his younger child, was no more than three. Over the course of that time,
he had done little to mask the bitterness and annoyance that boiled deep within him.
Those emotions, so blatant, drove Ariel away from her home, even if it did mean her actions would
result in retribution from her sire. Expectant of nothing less, she approached the doorstep with
great care, halting when she saw him. Her stance, that of a trained soldier, contrasted to a horrid
degree with her expected position, that of a proper English lady.

“Well?” His shoulders tight with anger and his lip curled with distaste, Lord Garrison stared down
at his daughter. His rigid posture, in itself, was enough to demand an explanation from her. “I
only wanted to walk, to be allowed a small amount of time to
myself. I don’t expect you to understand.”
“Do not defy my wishes.” Ethan’s tone deepened to a near growl, and he raised his arm as if to
strike. Instead, he froze in mid-motion and executed a half turn. The hand that seconds before had
been poised to hit his child, lashed out for the foyer door. To Ariel he snapped, “We are set to
leave for London to- morrow evening. As you already know, we are going to visit my sister and her
husband. I count on you to be ready. No doubt your sister will be. If you are not, you will not
enjoy what awaits you. Understood?”
“Of course, father.” Her head tipped towards the ground. Ariel barely saw her father as he jerked
on the doorknob.
“Be aware,” Lord Garrison warned over one shoulder, “I have a late visitor to attend to. I do not
expect you to be present but at the very least be on your best behavior. I do not wish to be embar-
rassed.” His pace more irritated than ever, Lord Garrison stormed into the house, slamming the door
behind him. Allowed no time to respond, Ariel halted in apprehension at the edge of the dated stone
step. With little choice afforded her, she grasped at the door, and on a swift prayer trailed behind her sire.

A big thanks to all my fans!

-Adrienne Davenport

www.adriennedavenportbooks.com

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Surprises...

 Hello again,

      It's that time of year again, some people love it and some dread it. I for one always seem to really enjoy my birthday! Whether or not any surprises are in store (and likely there will be, seeing as half of the ideas are partially directed by my son) I will always enjoy this day. The editing process for Almost Wonderful is complete, but that doesn't mean sit back and relax. Trying to cram in as much as I can before July 1st, and life is constantly moving. The books are now listed on the publisher's upcoming release page. Seeing this was a perfect way to start the day!
      So far, in the last couple of months I have had the pleasure of running into both my first grade and sixth grade teachers. Of course, in a town the size of the one I live in, it would happen at the local grocery store. I will admit, in both of these cases I was stunned. The last thing I expected when I wandered in chasing after my son was to run into either of these two people. Both women played a large part in inspiring me to become a writer and I have missed them both! I had hoped my son would get to have both for a teacher just as I did, unfortunately one of the two retired this year. Even so, we have enjoyed a fun start to the summer. I can't wait to see what comes next! I love surprises, do you?
Happy summer everyone!

- Adrienne Davenport

www.adriennedavenportbooks.com

Thursday, May 14, 2015

When it seems like forever...

Hello everybody!

       I will start by saying, it has been awhile. For some months now I have been busily writing my latest novel, Almost Wonderful. I will readily say, sometimes it seems like the project itself takes forever, but at the end of the day it is always worth it! That great joy you receive when you finally see the finished product that you worked so hard to help create is such a wonderful feeling! For those of you who are new at the writing game, I know it can seem like a grindstone to chip at when you're writing a large book. It can be as exciting as a trip around the world or as painful as having a baby! From personal experience though, I will always say "Keep at it!"
       Just recently I received the final cover for my upcoming book which will be released July 1st, 2015 and I can't wait to share it with the world! Thanks for taking a minute to share with me in that joy and happy writing!


- Adrienne Davenport

Thursday, November 14, 2013

For Awhile

Hello friends!

                   In the process of writing I often feel like I'm going two directions. I suppose that's why I have two hands. I am now working on a fourth book. A contemporary romance based in California, it has been a lot of fun to write so far. Though it most certainly has taken quite a bit of research it has also been much easier to connect with my characters on a deeper level. I am excited to get going with this and while I work with my third novel it has given me something more to focus on. I enjoy the more in depth concept and I love the chance it's given me to learn things about California that I otherwise, never would have known. The entire state is so beautiful, it's very easy to understand why anyone would want to live there, even if they are prone to chaotic weather. As a young actress, just starting out, Ellie Scott, one of my main characters has been really interesting to work with. She is far more fiery then the main character in my previous book. Though I had intended to have the main female character in my prior book be a little on the softer side, I also didn't enjoy working with her nearly as much as I do with lively women such as Ellie. I certainly couldn't see the two being best pals in any situation, that's for sure! Either way, both Ariel and Ellie have made for great personal entertainment. I will never argue, they keep me going fast on a daily basis!

Monday, November 4, 2013

The Waiting Game

Hello everyone,
                        Thanks for reading. I'm trying to get everything in even key so I may have a little bit of time between posts. Sorry about that. I'm still working on that third book. All polished but I am at that evil middle stage waiting for everything to fall into place. In the meanwhile I am working on a new contemporary, Goodnight, Manhattan Boulevard. I think I communicate a lot better with this girl. Ellie is a beautiful actress who had it going good for awhile but due to some really bad luck she now finds herself the fine owner of a lovely flower shop located on the edge of Hollywood. And to top it all off, the number one suspect in a bad murder case. Whether it be good or not in the event of being interrogated she meets up with a really sexy investigator.

Just short of going crazy over all this waiting, these characters have kept me in line. I will keep you up on the events and if I hear any news i'll certainly let you know. I'm working on a book trailer for Almost Wonderful right now. It is nearly finished but I don't really want to post it until I have everything confirmed. I apologize for the endless time period. Thanks for all your patience. Have a good November! I would love to hear from you!

-Adrienne Davenport


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Almost Wonderful

Sorry it has been so long, I have been going through the development process. I am now working on my second historical romance, "Almost Wonderful". It is currently going through the editing process. Once this is finished I will seek to get it developed. Please feel free to email me or visit my site and let me know what you think of my books. I love hearing any input I receive. It is always wonderful to hear from readers and other writers alike! All the best!

-Adrienne Davenport
www.adriennedavenportbooks.com