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Mamarazzi is coming!

5/12/2015

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I feel  like I have so many projects going that sometimes I lose sight of the one that is closest up in the cue! So today I wanted to remind you, and myself, that Mamarazzi is coming!!!

Mamarazzi is due out early to mid September. Right now, the release date is September 11. I am starting to plan a release day event for early the following week as I did not feel September 11 was a good day to plan such an event.

This book follows the story of a female paparazzo who stumbles onto a TV set and ends up on the show. The cameras then turn their lens on her and she finds out what it's like on the other side of the fence. And, as you have all heard, the grass isn't always greener!

The novel is light-hearted and Hollywood-centered and I think you will enjoy seeing what happens when secrets are revealed one by one.


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I had the idea for Mamarazzi way back in college. I took a screenwriting class and had to write a small portion of a screenplay. I called it Paparazzi and it was about a male photographer who gets on a TV show and finds himself on the other side of the camera. For my purposes in the romantic comedy world, I changed the main character to a female and came up with Mamarazzi as the title.

The idea has filtered through my mind for many years and I was thrilled to finally get a chance to hash it out on the computer. I was even more thrilled when Prism Book Group wanted to publish it! I look forward to seeing reader's reactions to it.

There is no cover to reveal as of yet, but I put in my requests and ideas to my publisher and can't WAIT to see what they come up with. If it's anything like the vision in my mind, it's going to be amazing!

I'll be in touch with details on the release party and blog tour and other must have information! Until then, just know...it's coming!!!
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    Brooke Williams is a romantic comedy and children's book author.  This mother of two writes during naptimes and enjoys keeping a blog about the writing process, among other things.


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