KIERAN KRAMER: "L--VE MAKES THE W--RLD G-- R--UND!"
Hello to all my new friends at Writerspace! I'm thrilled to be here. Since this is my first blog with you, I’d like to talk about my debut book, WHEN HARRY MET MOLLY, the first tale in my Regency-set historical series from St. Martin's Press. It's no surprise to people who know me that WHEN HARRY MET MOLLY includes a contest. After all, I've been on two game shows, The Wheel of Fortune and Family Feud (and I'm happy to report I won on both of them).
Just as they do on Wheel of Fortune, I'd like to play a little bonus round with you. I’ll give you the most popular consonants, R-S-T-L-N, as well as the most popular vowel, E, and I'd like you to complete this phrase in...hmmmm, ten seconds, just as they do on the real show. Oh, and I want you to pretend there's a live audience staring at you and a huge camera trained on your face. Don’t forget that the camera's got a bright red light beaming on top of it, which means you're on the air in front of 30 million people. You're also not allowed to think about your family and friends back home, none of whom you want to embarrass. And please, don't even contemplate the shiny new car or large amount of cash you might win if you answer correctly!
Brains ready? I’ll count down from ten while you solve the puzzle. Let’s go!
_ _ _'R E _ E _ _ _ _ E
All right. That's ten seconds. Some of you got it right away. That apostrophe helps, doesn't it? Others of you, however, might have got nervous and balked. Don't worry, it's all right if you did. Now you won't be as tempted to throw a rotten tomato at the TV screen next time you see someone on the actual game show mess up a seemingly simply puzzle!
We'll come back to the phrase at the end of this note, shall we?
Meanwhile, I have to say that nothing gets my competitive blood
stirring like a bold challenge, which is why in WHEN HARRY MET MOLLY, a stubborn bluestocking named Molly has to participate in the scandalous "Most Delectable Companion" contest with four lightskirts if she wants to get home with her reputation intact. And Harry, a notorious rake (with what I like to call Second-son Syndrome) must do his best to help the fiery, fabulous Molly win--or find himself at the marriage altar with a prune-faced ninny.
It's difficult for Harry and Molly to act as if she's his mistress when the two can't stand each other. Good thing those kisses they're forced to share don't matter a whit--nor the scintillating tension arcing between them every time they act cozy in front of the others at the hunt party to keep their cover during the competition. Harry and Molly think they want her to win the contest at all costs, but are they willing to make that cost their hearts?
Yes, dear readers, we know what's bound to happen. And as for Harry and Molly? They've got a long week together, complete with all sorts of conflict and colorful friends, to find out!
Okay, then, let's pull back from talking about romantic stories that will help you forget all your stress and the words that compose them. It’s time to focus on the true building blocks of books: the letters of the alphabet.
In the puzzle at the top of this note, the answer is: "You're Welcome." It was the actual phrase I completed correctly on The Wheel of Fortune in the bonus round.
Easy, right? But at the time, dear readers, I was sweating bullets for all the reasons I listed earlier. In those tense moments on the studio set, it felt like winning that puzzle would mean everything in the world to me-—until I looked into the eyes of my husband in the audience and saw that he would love me no matter how well I did on the show.
And I calmed down. At that moment, I understood that love is the true prize. It's the currency we can all share freely, knowing that the more we give away, the more we'll get back. Winning a game show is fun, but that sort of glory is fleeting. Love lasts forever.
So on that note, I'd like to leave you, my new friends at Writerspace, with a more appropriate phrase (with R-S-T-L-N & E provided, of course):
_ _ _ N _ _ _ _.
It spells T H A N K Y O U. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for sharing your precious time with me, a romance writer who is incredibly excited and happy to spread a little cheer around the world with my stories of love and laughter.
Hugs to you all,
Kieran
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Comments
Games shows are a lot of fun.
Games shows are a lot of fun. :) And i would be terrible if i ever went on one. lol Thank you for the awesome party. I had a ton of fun getting to know you! Thank you! Have a wonderful night!
Game Shows
I love watching game shows, but the few times that I have been on live TV, I was nervous as all get out. I much prefer entering competitions where one does so by mail.
The plot of When Harry Met Molly sounds delightful. I think I have a bias for the name Molly since I know several of them. It sounds like a "jolly" name.