Monday, October 11, 2021

 Greetings Friends, Hope the joys and challenges (!) of 2021 have brought you strength, happiness, and plenty of good reads.

I'm happy to say that a new Hank Fielder novel is on its way, and I'll have much more to say about it soon.

In the meantime, I wish you and yours all the best of the season!

Love,

😍

Hank



Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Read Alpha Book Club's Great Review of MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY

It's always nice to get a good review!  Thanks to JoAnna. 


Click HERE for JoAnna's wonderful review


Happy New Year everyone.  Let's brighten up this winter with some romance. 

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Hank's Blog Tour for MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY

Hank's BLOG TOUR -- Guest Blogs and Interviews about MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY
LINK: Sample -- Read More -- Buy
 Click on the LINKS below to read more

MM Good Reads Guest Post
"Choosing a Setting That Surprises"

Love Bytes Guest Post
"Here's to Our Public Libraries"


Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words INTERVIEW

Prism Book Alliance INTERVIEW

My Fiction Nook Guest Post
"Ways Music Inspires Us"

Tammy's Two Cents (TTC Books and More) Guest Post
"Writers and Characters at Work"

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Publication Day: MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY

Today Dreamspinner Press publishes my new MM urban fantasy novella e-book called MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY.  All the details, a free preview, and purchase options can be found below, and by CLICKING HERE
This is my third MM romance book from Dreamspinner and I thought I’d share just a few words about how much fun it’s been working on these projects and seeing them come to light.

For all kinds of reasons, there’s nothing like having a book come out in the fall.  For one thing, fall just feels to me (and you?) like an especially literary time of year.  Where I grew up, in Wisconsin, autumn always signaled a great time to find a cozy warm spot and curl up with a good book. 

The leaves of russet-red, fiery orange and golden-yellow are falling, there’s some frost on the pumpkin patch, and the nights come on early.  If you’re like me, the stage is set for immersion into some great stories.

Of course there’s also plenty of time in a day (or night) for chores and socializing, and even schoolwork!  But quiet time alone with a book -- and I’m including e-books, of course! -- is its own comfort and reward.

Make Someone Happy” is an urban fantasy.  One could also call it a contemporary fairy tale.  It involves a magic spell.  It has a couple of urban “princes” (every-day guys, but gems in their own ways).  And it has, at its heart, a romantic story of true love.

Having “Make Someone Happy” out for readers as autumn colors our imaginations and the holidays loom just puts a big smile on my face and warms my heart.

Of course I hope readers will fall in love with this story.  But what author doesn’t send his or her stories out into the world with high hopes of enchanting a reader?

I think “Make Someone Happy” is the most traditional kind of story I’ve written, even though it involves fantasy and magic.

My other works published by Dreamspinner might have taken some unusual twists that surprised readers (in a good way, I hope).  With MSH I wanted to create some surprises and twists that flowed with fewer ambiguities.  It’s just a more straightforward and direct narrative, and a bit lighter and maybe funnier (humor alert). 

When We Picked Apples Last Autumn” (Hmm, its fall again, folks), was for some one of those “love it or hate it” stories, judging by the reviews and comments.  It’s a straight-action thriller, no fantasy involved, just some wild plotting. 

It has a pretty big twist, one that some objected to, and which others got a kick out of.  Without spoiling anything (I’d never do that) there is a subtle up-shift in genre about midway through the story.  I do agree that a story should prepare us for its inevitable conclusion from the very start.  Did I do that successfully in this story?

Some readers felt I didn’t provide enough foreshadowing in “Apples” to seemingly take the tale in what might to some seem a sudden, new direction.  Others thought it worked just fine; we were building up to this development all along.  Maybe they’re both right.  But a careful reader will find the mention of the surprise enemy of the story in “Apples” in the first few paragraphs of the tale.  This enemy brings the story together for its big climatic scene.

Granted, this element is sort of “buried” (in misdirection or sleight of hand?), but it’s there.  I’ll admit it might not have been highlighted enough.  Feel free to be the judge.  I’d love to know what you think.

In “Make Someone Happy” I wanted the surprises to be crystal clear.  The twists come about logically (I hope).  And the suspense pays off in the end if I did my job...

Of course I also wanted a steamy, smoldering sexuality to pervade the romantic action.  That’s a goal in all of my stories.

So another great thing about having a new book come out is finding out just what people think of it.  Though, as they say, be careful what you wish for! (That’s one of the running themes in this new tale.)

My longest (by far) and maybe most challenging book to come out from Dreamspinner is “Emerald Idol.” No magical fantasy here.  Instead I told a contemporary urban tale about the “lives” and loves of a “one hit wonder” pop star of the 80s. 

I told Nick’s story in a challenging non-chronological format.  We go back and forth in time a lot as a “present-day” suspense story plays out romantically between Nick and Anson, the hunky detective who is trying to protect Nick from a powerful enemy from his past.

I was thrilled with the good reviews and kind comments this novel has inspired.  The book continues to find new readers.  (Not everyone loved it, of course.  That would be odd if they did.)  But mainly, I’m thrilled it’s out there for readers to discover. It’s over 300 pages in trade paper; a good long foray in any format.

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And now, here we are at another publication day. (Hooray, balloons, confetti, fanfare!) I’m once again thrilled to send a story out into the world, hoping of course that you’ll enjoy spending a little bit of your valuable reading time with my characters and a world I’ve created -- for you.  Who else?

So let’s all MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY!

And while I’m on the subject of shorter works, my perennial yuletide tale, “Christmas in Joint” -- an e-book short story -- is still only .99 cents at Amazon. 

Sure, there’s plenty of reading time left in fall 2016 to dig into the cozy autumnal tales that warm us at night.  But those jingle bells you hear faintly are just around the corner...I know a couple of characters (a young sheriff’s deputy named Buddy and an unlikely hero incarcerated on Christmas Eve) who would love your company. 

Thanks and Happy reading, to one and all!

Love,

Hank          



Wednesday, October 19, 2016

MM Good Book Reviews Guest Post By Hank Fielder / LINK

To help introduce the new Hank Fielder novella, MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY,
MM Good Book Reviews has published a new guest post by Hank Fielder.

Want to find out some behind-the-scenes workings of this exciting new urban fantasy tale?

 Link to the MM Good Books Review post, called "Choosing a Setting That Surprises" -- Click HERE

And check out more information, including how to pre-order this book from Dreamspinner Press -- Click HERE

MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY comes out on October 26, 2016, and is available for pre-order now.

Thanks MM Good Book Reviews!!

Sunday, October 2, 2016

MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY - Buy Hank's new ebook NOW

MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY is available for sale on October 26, 2016

Check it out HERE with one click

This link will connect you to Dreamspinner Press where you can pre-order Hank's new novella for $3.99

After October 26th this link can also be used for an immediate purchase!  Or just take a look anytime and read a free sample, add to your wish list, or share with friends.





Massage therapist Joe Wells is in a little over his head with his first job at the posh Magic Touch Sports Spa. He’s also secretly falling for his friendly, sexy coworker, the top-notch masseur Andre Swift.  All the clients clamor for Andre, and so far none have taken to Joe. 


On the verge of being fired, Joe saves the life of a mysterious kitten belonging to a white witch, who grants him a wish: a magic touch that could save his job and maybe even win him Andre’s love and respect. As Joe’s stock at the spa rises to crazy and barely manageable levels of success, demand for Andre’s services drops off. Will Joe lose Andre to an out-of-control spell?  Or worse—Andre’s love might prove to be only a result of the magic, just like Joe’s sudden talent.