Thank you for joining me today I am delighted to be one of the stops on the blog tour for The Queen of New Beginnings by Therese Loreskar. I have a fun guest post today written by Therese where she shares her working day. First of all though let's take a look at the description for the book...
Kajsa lives in a large house in Stockholm along with her three children and their dog. Since coming clean about lying on her popular blog she no longer has any work. Not only that but she has kicked her husband out because of his sex addiction.
While her husband is in rehab trying to fix his little problem, Kajsa's mother in law is thrown out of her retirement home and comes to live with her daughter in law.
Then Kajsa receives an unexpected offer to move to a fashionable part of London. But having to look after her mother in law makes life complicated.
Can Kajsa rid herself of her baggage and make a fresh start with her children in England?
This laugh-out-loud comedy looks at the daily struggles we all face with our families and asks if starting again is ever really possible.
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Guest Post
A working day of the fabulously, amazingly glamorous best
seller Therese Loreskar’s life:
6:30 The alarm bell sounds.
6:31 My husband snoozes the alarm. I am still sleeping, so not really
bothered.
6:50 I wake up, wondering why we’re all still sleeping?
6:51 The cat, husband, two kids and four dwarf hamsters are now all
awake.
7:00 Breakfast is served for everyone including the hungry pets.
7:30 Get
everything and everyone ready for school. Realize we forgot some important
paper or homework and rush to fix it before jetting off.
7:45 Bike
to school.
8:00 Make
some strong, black tea. Indulge on the day’s first piece of dark chocolate.
8:01 Another
bit of dark chocolate. Everyone know it’s good for you, right?
8:15 Computer
is started; checking out more social media than I should. Answering lots of
emails. Attempting to organize my day, just to realize I’ve forgotten something
important that needs immediate attention.
9:00 I
share office with my husband. And now his daily (and extremely chatty)
conference call starts. Put on my headphones and listen to Glee or Out of the blue
Oxford.
9:01 Turn
up the volume and try to not get dragged into his crazy, ingenious conference call
about things I can’t even spell. The problem is that his call is in English and
I try to write in Swedish today.
9:03 Need
more chocolate. Realizing I wrote my last email in Swenglish. Not again. Turn
up the volume even further. Need to keep the English out for now.
10:00 Time
to start to writing on that bestseller I’ve been thinking about for a while.
10:18 For
real this time, need to start writing…
11:08 Lunch?
11:09 No,
not yet, need to write at least 110 words or so first…
11:17 I’m
starving! I need food now!
12:00 Back
at the computer. Let see, need to start writing …but wait…four new emails? Just
going to answer them…and maybe have a look at Facebook.
14:30 Hello?
Look at the clock, how could this have happened? Our son and four of his
friends are raiding the kitchen for snacks. Is the workday over already?
14:31 Turn
off the computer, time to bike to school and pick up my daughter from her after
school club. Tomorrow, I’ll start writing on that bestseller. Right?
Thank you to Therese for this fab guest post.
Therese Loreskär started her carrier in 2010 as a Swedish author. She self-published her first novel which was very well received and quickly sold out!
In 2014 she signed up to a publishing house. Her novel called “The Queen of Blogging” was released and the feedback was overwhelming! People referred to the book as a modern “Bridget Jones” and couldn’t get enough of the main character, Kajsa. The next book “The Queen of Blogging 2” was released shortly after to all the reader’s delight.
Therese has since then published 4 bestselling children’s books as well. She often does tours at different schools and talks about her books. The children love her visits and Therese always enjoys talking to her little readers.
“The Queen of Blogging 1 & 2” have also been recorded and launched as audiobooks in addition to paper backs in Sweden. Her biggest dream is to have “The Queen of Blogging series” made into films, and she secretly keeps a list in an old drawer of presumptive actors that would do the characters in her books justice.
Her never-ending energy for writing and entertaining people with her characters is her biggest trait.
Therese lives in the countryside along the west coast of Sweden. She has a rather big and busy household, with (one) husband, two children, one deaf cat, five hamsters and a grandmother.
When she’s not busy making up stories and writing silly things, she enjoys the nature, people, history, redecorating the house without asking anyone for permission, and all other kinds of creativity.
In 2014 she signed up to a publishing house. Her novel called “The Queen of Blogging” was released and the feedback was overwhelming! People referred to the book as a modern “Bridget Jones” and couldn’t get enough of the main character, Kajsa. The next book “The Queen of Blogging 2” was released shortly after to all the reader’s delight.
Therese has since then published 4 bestselling children’s books as well. She often does tours at different schools and talks about her books. The children love her visits and Therese always enjoys talking to her little readers.
“The Queen of Blogging 1 & 2” have also been recorded and launched as audiobooks in addition to paper backs in Sweden. Her biggest dream is to have “The Queen of Blogging series” made into films, and she secretly keeps a list in an old drawer of presumptive actors that would do the characters in her books justice.
Her never-ending energy for writing and entertaining people with her characters is her biggest trait.
Therese lives in the countryside along the west coast of Sweden. She has a rather big and busy household, with (one) husband, two children, one deaf cat, five hamsters and a grandmother.
When she’s not busy making up stories and writing silly things, she enjoys the nature, people, history, redecorating the house without asking anyone for permission, and all other kinds of creativity.
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