An Interview with Ariella Moon

beltaneescape_500x750-1What genre(s) do you write in and why?

I write Young Adult fantasy and romance. I began by writing for Middle Grade readers when my daughter was in elementary school. Her reading and comprehension skills were off the charts, and it was difficult to find big, engaging stories for her that contained age appropriate content. As she matured, I began writing for Young Adults. My first published series, The Teen Wytche Saga, begins with Spell Check, a sweet Halloween romance. And true to my original intent, it is appropriate for sixth graders on up.

Tell us about your current series.

The Two Realms Trilogy is set in medieval Scotland, Fairy, and to a lesser extent, England during the time of Merlin and the Lady of the Lake. Many reviewers have described it as a mix of Alice in Wonderland, Brave, and a PG version of Game of Thrones.

How likely are people you meet to end up in your next book?

I have been known to insert people I have met into my novels. Most notably, an evil shaman/shape-shifter I once encountered appears (disguised, of course), in The Beltane Escape. But its upcoming sequel, The Viking Mist contains no one from my past. However, several characters in my Teen Wytche Saga were inspired by teachers I had in school.

Has your muse always known what genre you would write and be published in?

I am a shaman and medium as well as a writer, so I have an interesting relationship with my muses. They are bound to the area where I live, so when I move, a new muse appears. When I lived in the San Francisco Bay Area, my muse was associated with Fire and the creative spark. When I moved to the desert, I acquired a Water muse. I was quite surprised, until I remembered that natural aquifers run beneath my city. Water is the element of emotion and the flow of ideas. When I tried writing a non-Young Adult book, my muse imposed a creative drought. I got the message!

What are you currently working on?

I am readying The Viking Mist to send to my editor. The process has been slow, because I am plotting the third book in the series while writing The Viking Mist. I have to know where I am headed with the trilogy, so I can plant ideas, characters, and objects in the second book.

Do you have any rejection stories to share?

 A senior editor at Scholastic took Spell Check to Acquisitions. The person who ultimately turned down the manuscript, said they couldn’t have witches in books that would be featured in their school catalogs. My agent at the time literally knocked her head against her desk when she received the news. Hadn’t the Harry Potter series work out pretty well for them?

Are you a member of any writing organizations and, if so, have they helped?

I currently belong to The Romance Writers of America (RWA), The Pacific Northwest Writers Association (PNWA), The Palm Springs Writers Guild, and The Desert Screenwriters Guild. The Romance Writers Of America has been, and continues to be, an invaluable resource. I have learned so much about the writing and publishing through RWA sponsored contests and conferences. And I met both of my former agents through RWA. PNWA also boosted my career. Winning the PNWA’s Literary Contest and Zola Award in the Young Adult category, resulted in not only a large monetary award, but also gave me insider access to agents and editors.

Will you share some encouraging words for authors still struggling for that first contract?

Hang in there! Join writers’ organizations. Enter writing contests that provide feedback, and have agents or editors as final judges. Attend writing conferences. Hone your craft. Be a voracious reader. Remember how many publishers passed on Harry Potter before J.K. Rowling received a contract offer. Never give up!

Excerpt

Trapped within the doeskin pouch, Merlin’s spell book pulsed like an angry heart. Viviane, the young Lady of the Lake, pushed her qualms aside and knotted the stolen treasure to her waist. An eerie quiet settled over the woods. Either the tree spirits sleep, or they watch me in silence, Viviane surmised as she carefully surveyed the canopy. Knees quaking, she deftly concealed the pouch beneath her cloak, then ran. Shallow breaths caught in her throat, and a sharp pain needled her side as she quickened her pace. She pressed her hand against the twinge and kept running. With each pounding stride, the prize slapped vehemently against her hip.

Viviane chanced a glance over her shoulder. Hah! No sign of Merlin. In her arrogance, she stumbled, her heel catching on her long indigo cape. Her heart cartwheeled. With an oath, she righted herself. Ahead, the Enchanted Forest’s dark mantle ended, and gloaming’s early light shone. She bolted towards the dawn.

Dry pine needles crunched beneath her deerskin sandals. The spell book’s muffled rage beat louder, waking a nearby tree spirit whose angry screech roused others. As one, they grabbed at Viviane with their prickly branches. A wizen-faced pine scratched Viviane’s cheek, stirring the creature marked into the skin above her cheekbone. Agitated, the blue sea serpent threaded itself around the crescent moon inked near her eye. Its nostrils flared, assessing the danger. Viviane shoved the impudent branch away. Catching scent of the lake, she broke through the trees. Her lungs heaved as an ache bloomed between her shoulders where the tree spirits’ angry glares thrust against her.

ariella-moon-author-photoweb-2About Ariella Moon

Ariella Moon draws upon her experiences as a shaman to create magical Young Adult fiction. Her series include The Two Realms Trilogy, a medieval fantasy adventure, and The Teen Wytche Saga, a series of sweet contemporary paranormal romances.

Ariella spent her childhood searching for a magical wardrobe that would transport her to Narnia. Extreme math anxiety and taller students that mistook her for a leaning post marred her youth. Despite these horrors, she graduated summa cum laude from the University of California at Davis. She lives a nearly normal life doting on her extraordinary daughter, two shamelessly spoiled dogs, and a media-shy dragon.

Website: http://www.AriellaMoon.com

Blog: http://www.ariellamoon.blogspot.com

Purchase Links

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Beltane-Escape-Book-Realms-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B01AKUA0EU/

Barnes & Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-beltane-escape-nook-ariella-moon/1123352952?ean=2940158052552

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/the-beltane-escape/id1079976497?mt=11

Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Beltane-Escape-Book-Realms-Trilogy-ebook/dp/B01AKUA0EU/

 

An Interview with P G Forte

Hi Cynthia, thanks so much for hosting me here today!

goingbackcoverTell us a little about yourself and your latest book.

Going Back to Find You is my 27th book published—number 30 if you count collaborations. It’s a new addition to my Children of Night series, as well as my first foray into the Kindle Worlds universe. It features a hero who doesn’t think of himself as heroic, which makes him all the more endearing to me.

Do you write under a pen name?   Why or why not?

I don’t write under a pen name. P and G are my actual initials and Forte is my husband’s last name. I have nothing against pen names, but with all the characters already in possession of my mind, I figured another identity would simply be overkill. lol!

What are you currently working on?

I’m currently working on two trilogies. One is novella length, holiday themed books set in my home state of New Jersey and featuring three cousins who are attempting to run a haunted hotel. The other is three full length stories in a new romantic suspense series featuring more vampires!

What do you have planned for the future?

More vampires, more tattoo artists, more steampunk, as well as a selkie story and a dragon story. Oh, and, this Christmas, I might be putting out another short vampire/fae crossover story with author Kinsey Holley.

How far do you plan ahead?

Well…that’s an interesting question. I try and plan for about a year in advance, but then new things come crop up and the plan begins expanding out of control!

Please tell my readers a little bit about your book.

Jason, the hero of Going Back to Find You appeared very, very briefly in my first vampire book, In the Dark. I always planned on his playing a larger role, but it just never happened. When I started plotting a story to fit into Erin Nicholas’s Sapphire Falls Kindle World, however, suddenly his story worked. During the course of the story, he returns to Nebraska to find Lizbeth, the woman he’d been forced to leave behind. Liz is on borrowed time. Her life is in danger and when Jason shows up, she’s not immediately sure whether he’s on her side, or only there to kill her. Jason has to find a way to regain Liz’s trust and save the town of Sapphire Falls from a vampire invasion.

Describe the genre of this particular title, and is the only genre you write in? 

Going Back to Find You is a paranormal romance. Most of my books are in that genre, but not all of them. I also write science fiction, steampunk, fantasy, romantic suspense, contemporary romance and erotic romance. I like variety.

When did you start writing toward publication? 

I started writing with an eye toward publishing a book when my kids were in grade school and it occurred to me that they didn’t realize that I considered myself a writer because they never saw any of the writing work I did. I think I also wanted to prove to myself that I could finish a book. Thirty books later, I think I’ve achieved both goals!

Do you have any rejection stories to share?

My favorite rejection story came from the days when I was peddling my first novel to agents. I’d sent out a bunch of queries and partials and on one day I received two rejections. One agent loved the story, but thought the characters and dialogue were unrealistic. The other agent loved the characters and raved about the dialogue, but couldn’t stand the story. I found it impossible to take rejections seriously after that.

Excerpt from Going Back to Find You by PG Forte

If there was one thing Jason Cook knew to be true, it was that he was no one’s idea of a hero. He was moderately big, moderately strong; he knew a thing or two about following directions and keeping his mouth shut—all good traits to possess if there was heavy lifting to be done or bodies to be disposed of. Not that there’d been all that many of the latter, but he was a vampire, so there’d definitely been a few.

But other than those odd occasions when someone with his particular skillset was required, Jason was used to being…well, overlooked was not too strong a word for it. If he were honest, it was a state of affairs that suited him fine.

It didn’t hurt his feelings one bit to be able to fly under everyone’s radar. In fact, he considered it a valuable survival technique. Experience had taught him to steer clear of stronger, meaner, or more short-tempered vampires. No good ever came from attracting their attention. As for purposely seeking one out or, worse yet, actively confronting one of them? That was a tactic he preferred to keep in reserve for instances in which his life, or someone else’s, might depend upon it. Which is why he was currently at risk of hyperventilating as he stood in the dimly lit upstairs hallway of the Quintano Mansion, trying to force himself to knock on the door to his sire’s private office.

It had been a surprise to receive word that Conrad wished to speak with him. And by no means a happy one. It was the first such invitation Jason had received in the one hundred and sixty years he’d been part of the Quintano vampire family. He had no idea what it meant, but it was hard to believe it was anything good.

pgfortepicPG Forte Bio

PG Forte inhabits a world only slightly less strange than the ones she creates. Filled with serendipity, coincidence, love at first sight and dreams come true.

She wrote her first serialized story when she was still in her teens. The sexy, ongoing adventure tales were very popular at her oh-so-proper, all girls, Catholic High School, where they helped to liven up otherwise dull classes…even if her teachers didn’t always agree.

Originally a Jersey girl, PG now resides with her family on the extreme left coast where she writes contemporary and paranormal romance in a variety of sub-genres.

PG can be reached directly at: pgforte@pgforte.com

Links:

Buy link for Going Back to Find You:  http://smarturl.it/SFKW-GoingBack

PG Forte’s website: www.PGForte.com

PG Forte’s blog: www.RhymesWithForeplay.blogspot.com

An Interview with Jennifer Perkins

jenniferperkins_foreveryourskw-logo_hrHow did you get started writing?

Although I used to make up stories all the time, I hadn’t thought of writing as a profession until later in life. It’s only been the last several years that I decided to make this my career. It’s funny how ‘green’ I was, about the publishing industry, when I was younger. Having made friends with authors in town helped point me in the right direction and helped me gather the writing and publishing knowledge I needed to pursue writing as a career.

What genre(s) do you write in and why?

I actually started out writing cozy mysteries. I enjoyed reading those until I discovered several good romance authors. I still dabble with cozy mysteries, but now focus on contemporary romance. Cozies can contain a romantic element, but the focus is on the mystery. Romance lets you discover a new way to have love transport you to a happily ever after.

What is your favorite part of writing?

I love coming up with the diverse characters and creating their world with different conflicts to create a compelling story for readers. It’s the creativity process that I find exciting.

What is your least favorite part of writing?

Yes, this definitely goes hand in hand with my favorite part of writing. There are a lot of authors I know that don’t like the revision process of writing. I don’t really mind revising because it helps your story evolve. My absolute least favorite part is writing the synopsis. I’ve been told that I write long, so trying to pull my story into a one or two page ‘summary’ is difficult. It’ll take me some time before I’m comfortable doing this.

What is your next project and when will it be released?

Right now, I’ve committed to writing for a few different authors kindle worlds. I’m up against a tight deadline for Carly Phillips’ Dare To Love world. My working title is Daring Return and should be released December 13th. After this, I’ll have two more kindle world releases by the end of June 2017.

What is your typical day like?

I’m not sure I really have a typical day yet. With my release, being involved with the required Facebook party for kindle worlds authors, blog tours, marketing, emails, and working on my next release, I’m trying to get into the flow of a regular writing day. I’m picturing a day where I can really spend a solid 5 to 6 hours of pure writing after working on all the other things I’ve mentioned. Right now, as soon as I get up, I turn on my computer and then the coffee machine. I bring up my manuscript and work on that in between all the other tasks that are involved with writing.

Where do you get ideas for your stories?

I keep a folder of story ideas and they come from any place. This can be from something I’ve read, a quote, a television show, something I see on vacation or in the neighborhood, a news headline, or even from listening to other people’s conversations. Yes, authors are known to eavesdrop. Sometimes those lead to some very interesting stories.

What do you have planned for the future?

Writing, writing, and more writing. It’s like an addiction. I have stories that I feel I need to send out into the world. My husband retired earlier this year, so writing has become my retirement dream. Beyond the kindle world releases, I’ll be working on my own series. I have several planned, some involving cowboys and others involving beaches. Who knows, I might even combine the two.

Do you have any words of inspiration for aspiring writers?

Don’t give up and don’t listen to the ‘noise.’ For those who say, “Oh yeah, anyone can write a book. It’s easy.” Well, it’s not. Writing is hard work. If it were that easy, everyone would be a best seller. There are those authors who’ve made a lot of money and seem to have had instant success, but what you don’t hear is how long they’ve worked at their craft and how many rejections they’ve received. If they quit after their seventieth rejection, we may not have read some of the classics we have today.

Having said that, don’t publish the first draft you’ve written. Yes, anyone can publish anything on the Internet, but if you plan to be taken seriously as a writer, you have to make sure you do your due-diligence. This includes getting the story critiqued and professionally edited. Read the genre you want to publish in to make sure your stories are current with what readers are reading.

Above all, have fun with it. Writing shouldn’t be like a job you don’t enjoy.

An Interview with Beth Hale

Hi! I’m here today to tell you about my newest release, Magnolia Flames. But, since you may not know me, I’ll tell you a little about myself first.

magnolia-flamesHow did you get started writing?

— I’ve always loved to read and get lost in other worlds. When I was around fifteen, I decided that I wanted to create my own worlds to get lost in. I’ve been writing ever since.

 What genre(s) do you write in and why?

— I write contemporary romance. I find it easier to create situations that I can relate to in today’s world. I don’t rule out writing in other genres as my career goes on.

Tell us about your current series.

— The Magnolia Series are stand-alone books. Each book is set in small-town Mississippi and features a new cast of characters. Since the state flower of Mississippi is the magnolia, I thought the series name was a good fit. The Magnolia Series: Every town has a story to tell.

 

What is your favorite part of writing?

— Creating a new world to get lost in. There’s something magical about naming a town, deciding who gets to live there, and watching those characters come alive.

What is your least favorite part of writing?

— When the characters won’t do what I want them to. Sometimes, I have a character who just won’t conform to my original plans for him\her. They grow and change into people I have to get to know all over again before I can finish my story.

Where do you get the ideas for your stories?

— I’ve been an Emergency 911 dispatcher for twelve years. Most days, I love my job. There is always inspiration there, whether it’s in the form of a hysterically funny call or a heart breaking one.

Please tell my readers a little bit about your book.

Magnolia Flames is book two of the Magnolia Series and a crossover novella in Paige Tyler’s Dallas Fire & Rescue Kindle World.

What is your next project and when will it be released?

— My next book will be Bourbon Street Heat, and it will be released in January 2017. It will also be a part of Paige Tyler’s Dallas Fire & Rescue Kindle World.

 

MAGNOLIA FLAMES BLURB: Churches are burning in Oak Bend, Mississippi, and time is running out to find the arsonist.

ATF Special Agent Carter Boone arrives in Oak Bend after following church fires across two states. Determined to find the suspect and make the arrest so he can earn his next promotion, Carter believes he has finally identified the arsonist: the brother of an Oak Bend police officer. But instead of making what he’d hoped would be an easy arrest, he finds himself locking horns with his suspect’s beautiful sister.

Police Officer Eve Sutton is conducting an investigation of her own. She knows her brother is innocent, even if the handsome but stubborn special agent in charge refuses to believe her. But as she gets closer to uncovering the truth, arson turns to attempted murder, and Eve discovers that her role in the investigation could cause her to become the killer’s next victim.

As Carter and Eve race to catch a deadly criminal, tempers clash and desires erupt, but the simmering passion between them is as difficult to contain as the fires burning in Oak Bend. Can they find the culprit before the town – and their hot romance – goes up in flames?

BUY LINK:  http://amzn.to/2dlCVWi

photo-8AUTHOR BIO:  Beth Hale writes about what she knows: strong, Southern women and the men who love them. She twines believable characters, realistic circumstances, and heart-felt emotions together to create sassy, sexy contemporary romances. She draws inspiration from the everyday life problems we all face and expands them into vivid, interesting, hard-to-put-down stories.

Beth lives in small-town Mississippi with her own real-life hero and two children. When she is not working as an E-911 dispatcher, you can find her curled up on her couch, with a blanket, a cup of coffee, and a notebook.

WEBSITE LINK: http://bit.ly/authorbethhale

BLOG LINK: http://bit.ly/1LnoHvv

An Interview with JORDYN MERYL

746b61d7-a582-4517-b561-ad9230118fbbWhat genre(s) do you write in and why? I write love stories in many genres.

What inspired your latest book? A song, meeting my hero in person as a cover model, the way it flowed.

What is your next project and when will it be released? The second book of my Paranormal Romantic Suspense “The Space Between”.

Give us an elevator pitch for your book.  The story is about two lovers living in the 1800s New Orleans.

Tell us about your hero.  Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses. August is a true Southern gentleman, raised living next to The House of the Crescent Moon in New Orleans. His real talent is gambling. With a deck of cards he can bring magic to a poker game.

Tell us about your heroine.  Give us one of her strengths and one of her weaknesses. Isabelle is the dutiful daughter of one of the House’s girls. Being raised as a sweet Southern girl, she is sometimes afraid to follow her heart.

Has your muse always known what genre you would write and be published in? My Muse runs the show, trust me.

Describe the genre of this particular title, and is the only genre you write in? Historical Romance. No, I write in several others.

Having achieved your goal to be a published author, what is the most rewarding thing?  The readers. They make me feel good about what I do.

BLURB

1800 New Orleans was a time of change for the city on the Mississippi River. August Decoudreau and Isabella Greenwood grew up in the shadow of the very prestige and legal prostitute establishment of The House of the Crescent Moon.

Isabelle’s mother, Stella, was one of the girls of the house. The Madame of the House treated her girls well and protected them. But it only took one despicable customer and a bad judgement call to turn the lives of everyone in a different direction.

Isabelle is sent off to an all girl’s school and August joins his father, a gambler, to travel on the riverboats of the Mississippi River.

Will the two lovers find a way back to each other or be forever separated?

img_7917BIO

Once living under the guise of a passive, quiet, school librarian, books and kids were the passions which kept her mind fresh.  One day she decided to spread her wings and live the dream of her heart. As she sits in front of her computer, her fingers bring to life the voices in her head. But it is when the night muses visit Jordyn, her spirit rises up to wrap around the stories that float in her dreams.  Land locked in the mid-west she envisions days on a white sandy beach with a laptop to write all her tales.  Crossing many genres she spins chronicles of love in Romance, Contemporary, Paranormal, Sci-Fi, Futuristic, Historical and Fantasy, for they are stories worth telling, even at the risk of revealing true feelings.

Buy Link http://amzn.to/2clZlZH

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/jmdragonfly/

Website: http://www.jordynmeryl.com

Interview with Reggi Allder

Hi Cindy,

Thank you for having me today.

hercountryheart_cvr-1-lighter-versionWhat genres do you write in and why?

I write romantic suspense and contemporary western romance.

While in college I found an old romantic suspense paperback in a friend’s basement. When I read it, I was hooked. So when I decided to write, romantic suspense seemed right. Since then I’ve also written contemporary western romance; I mean who doesn’t love the cowboy?

In my contemporary novels the characters are from both small towns and large cities, including Sierra Creek, a small imaginary town in the California foothills, and the real city of San Francisco. Each location allows the characters to have a variety of experiences. In both Shattered Rules and Money Power and Poison the counterpoint of a resort area, Lake Tahoe and Carmel by the Sea, where people come to relax and have fun, plays against the hero and heroine dealing with mystery and suspense while everyone else is oblivious to the danger.

Where do you get the ideas for your stories?

I get ideas from events in my local area; say a big storm or a small earthquake. I think what if two people were caught in it. What would happen? How would it change their lives? How would it affect their relationship, whether they are strangers or good friends? Hearing a love song can trigger an idea for a romantic scene with the characters of a work in progress. A theme, survival, hope, or redemption, forgiveness also gives me inspiration. Sometimes a single sentence uttered by a stranger will prompt an idea for a novel. In my suspense novels, news articles are sometimes a jumping off point. I’d say that was especially true for Shattered Rules.

What inspired your latest book?

The thought of living off the land and being self-sufficient was my inspiration for Her Country Heart; book one in the Sierra Creek Series. While living in Los Angeles, I often heard people wish they could leave the city and live in the country, no traffic, and no time clock. What if a single mother returned from the city to her rural home with plans to make it on her own? Without any experience farming, what would happen? What if her old high school crush was given the responsibility of making sure she left town?

Tell us about your hero. Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses.

My hero, a cowboy, is strong emotionally and physically. He’s up to any challenge and thrives on competition. Though he didn’t have much of a family life growing up, he’s loyal and when he gives his word, he keeps it. His fault: he doesn’t let anyone get too close and avoids personal relationships. He rarely shares his feelings and wants to be in control of his emotions at all times. He’s run by logic.

Tell us about your heroine. Give us one of her strengths and one of her weaknesses.

My heroine, a positive thinker, leads with her heart and is never shy about bringing people into her family unit, be they strangers or old friends. If someone is in trouble they can count on her to help. Her fault is that she too often ignores the harsh realities of life and is therefore unprepared to make the practical choices needed to have financial stability.

Is your book part of a series?

Yes, though each book can stand alone. Her Country Heart is book one in the Sierra Creek Series, where strong cowboys and determined women intersect in the small California town of Sierra Creek.

Book two is His Country Heart, my work in progress. Amy and Wyatt, from the first book, struggle to plan their wedding and their future life together while family conflicts and physical circumstances beyond their control threaten their chance at happiness. Book three, Country Hearts Together, continues the couple’s journey and this time the emphasis is also on their best friends Vanna and Manny as they look for love in all the wrong places.

I’m also writing a romantic suspense. What would you do if your husband went to the store for a quart of milk and disappeared? Why don’t the police care? And who is following you?

How much research do you do for these books?

I do a fair amount. Each book is different, so it will vary from book to book. For Her Country Heart, I’ve spent time researching quarter horses, apples, and organic farming. No fruit acknowledges the conflict between a man and a woman better than the iconic apple. When I needed an idea for a farm in Her Country Heart, an organic apple farm fit the criteria.

The apple signifies the tension between man and woman and the temptation of being drawn to the opposite sex when you know it’s only going to cause trouble in your life. How many of us have been attracted to someone and thought, “I shouldn’t go there but…”

I love apples and there are many varieties from countries all around the world, New Zealand, and Japan to name a couple. What is your favorite apple? Leave a comment for a chance to win a kindle copy of Her Country Heart

Five things about the apple you may not know:

  1. The Adam’s apple was named because in the bible Adam was tempted by Eve and took a bite from the apple she offered him. He choked and couldn’t swallow it. According to the myths, that’s why a man’s larynx is larger than a woman’s.
  1. Johnny Appleseed born John Chapman (September 26, 1774 – March 18, 1845) was an American pioneer nursery man who introduced apple trees to large parts of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois as well as the northern counties of present-day West Virginia (Citation Wikipedia). Information about him is still taught in many schools and there are movies and videos about his life.
  1. “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” According to research on the internet, the saying came from Great Britain, a Pembrokeshire proverb c1866. “Eat an apple on going to bed, and you’ll keep the doctor from earning his bread.” Other variations can be found from 1913 onward.
  1. Apples and vitamins, there are many including A, C, K and several of the Bs. One apple can supply much of the needed vitamins, so saying to eat one every day is close to the mark.
  1. There are over 7,000 varieties of apples. By the way, the Crab Apple is from the US and the Macintosh Apple is from eastern Canada. Though there are many new varieties, the Red Delicious is the most popular one.

Blurb

Her Country Heart

Why is Amy Long attracted to the only man who can stop her from achieving her dream?

Amy needs a fresh start. After years of living in the city she returns to Sierra Creek to run her grandmother’s farm. Does she still belong in the small town?

Cowboy Wyatt Cameron doesn’t think so. As half owner, he’s promised to sell the farm and send her packing.

What can she do to change his mind?

Will sparks fly without breaking a heart?

Excerpt

“Sierra Creek,” the driver shouted as the Greyhound Bus came to an abrupt stop on the two lane highway.

Amy Long pushed her hair behind her ears and grabbed her worn suitcase. Surprised to see her hand tremble, she seized the case with both hands and rushed toward the front of the bus.

A gust of hot wind slapped her face and gravel pelted her bare legs as the bus pulled away. Sierra Creek population five thousand, she read a faded road sign. There wasn’t a building in sight.

After years living in city, she’d forgotten how sweltering and desolate it was here. She’d vowed never to return home. Odd it was the first place that came to mind when she and her young son needed a fresh start.

With Granny gone, there was no family left to welcome her. She swallowed a sob. Maybe it was a mistake to come back.

The relentless afternoon sun beat down and her shoulders and arms began to redden. San Francisco, the air conditioned city, seemed a million miles away.

She cleared her dry throat and wiped perspiration from her forehead. What wouldn’t she give for some shade and a bottle of ice water?

With a sigh, she pulled out her smart phone and checked the time. Thirty minutes since she’d arrived at the bus stop and not a single car had gone by. Where was the arranged ride into town?

Granny’s handyman promised to meet her. He obviously wasn’t a stickler about being on time. She groaned and reminded herself she was in the California foothills not in a busy metropolis where time was money.

The sound of a truck rumbled in the distance. With the back of her hand, she wiped her bangs out of her eyes and squinted. Hopeful, she watched the pick-up come closer. A shiny black Ford F150 with extended cab pulled up in front of her.

“Amy,” a man yelled through the open window as his dark hair fell casually over a high forehead and deep-set blue eyes sparkled in the sunlight. She moved nearer and viewed his wide cheekbones, clean shaven jaw and full lips. About thirty?

“Hi.” A flutter of recognition stirred in her as palpable charm radiated from his broad smile, Wyatt Cameron.

His muscular arms flexed as his huge hands squeezed the steering wheel. “Don’t just stand there. Get in. The judge is waiting.”

Buy links

Her Country Heart

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Website

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BIO

reggiphoto-smaller-2An author of romantic suspense and contemporary romance novels, Reggi writes tales of love lost and then found and stories of heroes and heroines who discover love and wonder if they’ll live long enough to enjoy it. They control their panic and manage their passion as each fights to discover a hidden strength. Can they survive multiple ordeals and carry on to reach their goals and find love?

She can’t remember a time when she didn’t want to write. Even as a kid she told stories to her friends. It always surprised her when they listened and asked for more. Before writing her books, she worked in the medical field and as an advertising manager.

She studied screen writing and creative writing at University of California at Los Angeles, (UCLA) and is a past chapter president of Romance Writers of America and is a current member.

She is happy to hear from her readers. Sign up for her newsletter for a chance to win a kindle copy of Her Country Heart.

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A Visit with Elizabeth Rose

restlesssealord500Q) What genres do you write in and why?

 A) I have always enjoyed reading several genres and ended up writing historical, small town contemporary, western, and paranormal romance. Medieval life and castles are fascinating to me and I love learning about the times from my research and sharing it with readers through my stories. I started out writing medieval and to this day still have new medieval releases. I also like to bring aspects of my own life into my writing. With my Tarnished Saints Series (small town contemporary) I’ve incorporated memories of my life visiting my grandparents at the lake in Michigan, and woven them into my saga of twelve brothers, all sons of a preacher but far from saints. These men are nothing but trouble! A lot of the setting of the series really exists, such as the Bed and Breakfast in Doubting Thomas – Book 1. That is my parents’ house. The lake, the channel, the Blue Gill pond and some of the boys’ cabins are real, so when I give a description, I do it by looking around the actual surroundings where my parents still live to this day.

Q) Tell us about your current series.

A) My current series is medieval and called The Legendary Bastards of the Crown. It is about triplet bastards of King Edward III. Back in medieval times people were very superstitious. For example, twins were feared. The first born was accepted but the other was supposedly spawned by the devil and evil. So were left-handed people. (I am left-handed and would not have been accepted back then.) Rowen the Restless is my hero. He and his brothers, Rook the Ruthless, and Reed the Reckless, find out when they are ten years old that they’d been sired by the king. They also find out that the king ordered them killed, based on fear and superstition since the triplets are identical except they have blond, black, and red hair.

The story starts out during Burnt Candlemas which was a horrible attack on the Scots by the English and a lot of the land was burned. The boys get separated in the battle and Rowen is captured by pirates and raised by them. Ten years later, the boys find each other and are out for revenge against their father – the king. Lady Cordelia is a widow who happens to end up in the middle of one of the raids and abducted by Rowen and taken back to his ship.

As some of you might already know, I have twins in four of my other series. This time I took it up a notch and tackled triplets just for fun. Restless Sealord – Book 1 is available on preorder and will be released on Oct 3rd. It will be followed by Rowen’s brothers’ books, Ruthless Knight and Reckless Highlander starting right after the beginning of the new year.

amber500strevisedkindleQ) What is your next project and when will it be released?

A) After writing Restless Sea Lord, I decided readers are going to want to know and see what happened with the triplets as babies. This story is in the prequel, Destiny’s Kiss. It features the story of Annalyse and Ross, the couple who raise the boys. Annalyse was a twin and her sister died birthing the king’s bastards. It is available in Under the Kissing Bough – a multi-author boxed Christmas set that is now on preorder. The prequel will release as a stand-alone book this winter.

Q) How likely are people you meet to end up in your next book?

 A) This question makes me laugh, because it is very likely. Actually, I take characteristics, fears, goals, and life happenings from people in real life and bring them into my stories. For example, you will see a lot of my family woven into the characters of my Tarnished Saints Series. Don’t tell my parents, but they are the elderly couple that run the Bed and Breakfast. Another character, Crazy Aunt Cappy, is based on a crazy sister-in-law of mine. Hee hee. Of course, no one will ever notice themselves in the books because how an author sees them and how they see themselves are normally very different.

Q) Tell us about your hero. Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses.

 A) Rowen is a pirate, but wasn’t always a pirate. For the first ten years of his life he lived with a normal family, had three sisters and two brothers. Of course, the girls were really his cousins but he didn’t know at the time his parents weren’t his real parents. He grew up having respect for his mother and sisters and even when he abducts Lady Cordelia, he respects her in a way that no real pirate would. He protects her from being ravished from his crew, and even from himself. His weakness – he stinks at playing chess. He and his brothers learned to play chess at an early age, and throughout each of the boys’ books, you will see an underlying thread of the game. The triplets are obsessed with chess because they think if they can master the game and get the king, they will be able to do so in their real lives as well. At the end of the book, Rowen has to play chess against the king for his freedom – thanks to the heroine who knows he is no good at the game.

baronsbountylogo2500Q) Tell us about your heroine. Give us one of her strengths and one of her weaknesses.

 A) Cordelia is a strong woman and has tried not to show weakness. She’s barely cried even when her husband died, or when the only baby she ever had died in her arms. (However, once she meets Rowen, she starts to break down.) Another of her strengths is that she is great at playing chess, and irritates Rowen when she points out his bad moves. Cordelia’s weakness is Rowen. She’s hoping to be able to choose her next husband and has prepared to bribe the king, but Rowen has stolen the goods. He’s also stolen her heart and although she knows a lady and a pirate cannot be together, that does nothing to stop a romance from blooming. (So maybe she’s not that strong after all.)

Q) What did you want to be when you were a child? Did you always know you wanted to be a writer?

 A) This is very funny, but when I was a child I wanted to be a nun, and now I write romance. Smile. I think wanting to be a nun stemmed from the fact that my father was and still is very religious. (This might have been where my sons of a preacher series originated too.) I started writing in high school. A few of my friends did so as well, and as we passed each other in the hall at school, we’d exchange notebooks. Then while in class, we’d read each others’ stories and write comments, or critiques. Of course, back then our heroes were the Bee Gees and the Cassidys (showing my age here.) I didn’t know I wanted to be a writer but I think the handwriting was on the wall, so to speak. And for those who might be wondering, it was a horrifying experience when my parents read my first published book – sex scenes and all! They’ve gotten over it now and are proud of me, but I think part of that stems from their friends (my elderly fans) raving about my books to them. My mother ended up prefering my paranormal and shapeshifting books over the rest. Life truly surprises you sometimes, so don’t ever think you know what will happen because life can take some crazy turns.

Q) Having achieved your goal of becoming a published author, what is the most rewarding thing?

 A) I have achieved wonderful goals of not only being a bestselling author but an amazon all-star as well. Of course it is rewarding to be getting paid to do what you love, but I also love the fact I am my own boss and can write in my pajamas if I choose to do so. It is also very rewarding to see my hard work come to life in ebook, paperback, and even in audiobook form. But probably the best part is when I can touch the lives of readers. My favorite emails and reviews from fans are when they say my story made them laugh and cry both. Then I know I’ve touched their emotions. My readers get so involved in the lives of my characters that they don’t want the series to end. My Tarnished Saints Series is a twelve book series and I have readers telling me they are sad it ended and wished it would continue. Of course, I smile, but the thought of such a long saga continuing makes me want to bang my head against the wall. With the twelve brothers, their wives, kids, neighbors, etc. it was truly a difficult task to keep showing the previous characters in each book and entwining their lives with the current hero and heroine, but I did it! I will also never even consider doing a twelve book series again!

rumpel200Q) What’s next for you?

 A) I have so many books I want to write my head is spinning. Of course, I’ll finish up the Legendary Bastards of the Crown Series, and then I also want to finish up my Tangled Tales Series which is the twisted, tangled retelling of traditional fairy tales turned into romance. They are all very paranormal. I have a secret contemporary book I’m working on that will be part of a series that includes twelve authors. This will be released after the first of the year. I am also hoping to write some more westerns, as I haven’t done one in a while.

The best way for readers to get updates on what I’m doing is to sign up for my blog and my mailing list. Readers can do so on my website at http://elizabethrosenovels.com. Right now, if you sign up for my mailing list, you will receive a FREE copy of the Tarnished Saints’ Christmas – the prequel of my Tarnished Saints Series.

I have a few other specials running so readers can try my books. These specials don’t start for a few days yet, so please pay attention to the sale dates.

FREE Oct. 5 – 9th

The Baron’s Bounty – Book 2, Barons of the Cinque Ports Series

(Once you purchase the free book, you’ll have the opportunity to get the audiobook for only $1.99. This is a good chance to try an audiobook if you haven’t experienced one before.)

FREE Oct. 6 – 10th

Daughters of the Dagger Prequel

 All Books in the Daughters of the Dagger Series only .99 cents from Oct. 5th – 11th

Ruby – Book 1

Sapphire – Book 2

Amber – Book 3

Amethyst – Book 4

 (Once again, after purchase you can pick up the audiobooks for only $1.99 each!)

lizrosessaug2500Bio for Elizabeth Rose:

 Elizabeth Rose is the bestselling author of 56 books, writing historical, small town contemporary, paranormal and western romance.

She is known for her series and cross-over characters. Her series are:

Medieval:

Legendary Bastards of the Crown

Legacy of the Blade

Daughters of the Dagger

MadMan MacKeefe

Barons of the Cinque Ports

 

Paranormal:

Tangled Tales

Elemental Series

Greek Myth Fantasy Series

 

Contemporary:

Tarnished Saints Series

 

Western:

Cowboys of the Old West

 She also has stand-alone novels, short stories, and even a Viking novella.

Elizabeth’s first book was published back in 2000 by a traditional publisher and was actually multi-cultural with a Peruvian heroine that was based on her trip to Peru. She lives in the suburbs of Chicago but is a country girl at heart and loves gardening. She’s been married to the same wonderful husband for over thirty years and has two grown sons.

Please visit her website to find out more about her books and to see her video booktrailers. You can follow her on twitter @ElizRoseNovels and her facebook page is Elizabeth Rose – Author (don’t forget the dash.) She is also on goodreads and bookbub.

Buy Links:

Restless Sea Lord:

amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LDR7I3U  

Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1159457795

Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/restless-sea-lord-elizabeth-rose/1124645959?ean=2940153475356

Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/restless-sea-lord

 Excerpt from Restless Sea Lord:

 “I’ll bet one of your parents was English and the other Scottish. Is that right?” asked Cordelia.

“Nay, you’re wrong,” Rowen said in aggravation.

“Then why don’t you tell me about your parents and how you became a pirate?”

In frustration, he moved the knight, and she looked down and shook her head, making a tsking sound with her tongue.

“What is that for?” he grumbled.

“You moved the knight when you should have moved the bishop instead. Because now the gold queen can take your silver knight like so.” She boldly reached out for the queen and slid it across the board, scooping up the knight in her hand in the process. “See what I mean?”

“Damn,” he spat, slapping his palm against the table and making all the pieces jump slightly. “Not my knight! Anything but my knight.”

“Sometimes the right move is one you might never imagine. That’s the thing about chess – there are so many ways to win.”

“And lose,” he said feeling that restlessness churning in his gut again. He needed to do something about his situation. He’d waited for ten years to get revenge on his father, and he didn’t want his raids to end yet.

“So . . . who sired you?” She ran her finger in small circles over the table, only managing to make him think of what happened earlier between them.

“You don’t need to know.” He snatched up the king as he spoke.

“My, you seem as if you’re going to choke the life out of that piece or perhaps smash it in your palm.”

“It has no life and is nothing to me. Do you hear me? It’s nothing but a piece in a game.” He slammed it down on the board, and when he looked up, her mouth was hanging open, and her eyes were wide.

“My God, you and your brothers are the English king’s bastards, aren’t you?”

“I’ll kill Brody for telling you,” he spat, furious that his secret had been revealed.

She smiled smugly and continued to run her finger in circles atop the table. “Brody didn’t tell me a thing, but you just did with your admittance.”

“How did you know?” he asked. “No one knows my secret but Brody.”

“I just figured it out by the way you grabbed for the king when I asked who sired you. And then you slammed it down with such vengeance, that I knew it had something to do with your life – not the game.”

“You know nothing so don’t even think you can figure out what I’ve been through.”

 

A visit with Regency author Heather Boyd

avwc_533_72dpiTell us a little about yourself.

Greetings. I’m Heather Boyd a regency historical romance author, indie published, and sole female in a testosterone fueled household. (Even the cat is male)

 Have you always known what genre you would write and be published in?

The first books I read to death, and devoured, were regency romance novels. But that wasn’t until I had worked my way through fantasy, science fi, and paranormal novels as a young adult. Romance books kept me up late, made me laugh out loud, at a time when I really needed that. It seemed natural to write my own stories in that genre. Regency romance makes me happy.

 How has your experience with self-publishing been?

Self-publishing has been fantastic. I love all the ins and outs of producing my books the way I want them and setting my own schedules. I’m a full time writer and I’m grateful that my self-employment allows me to drop everything when family needs me. Which they have of late. My usual writing routine has been turned on its ear by a new and ongoing family commitment that takes me away from my desk for a greater portion of my writing week. I’m attempting to adapt and because I’m self-publishing I only answer to me.

 What advice do you have for other authors wanting to self-publish?

Be aware that self-publishing is for the long haul and its often a bumpy road. Keeping your own motivation and confidence up can be an ongoing battle. Keeping on track to meet your deadlines, keeping your relationships and yourself healthy is important too.

 What is your next project and when will it be released?

My next project is a multi-author Christmas anthology: A Very Wicked Christmas. Releasing October 18, A Very Wicked Christmas anthology features the best in regency romance. Here’s a little taste:

 Six of today’s most popular regency romance authors come together to deliver a holiday anthology full of passion, promise, and scandalous dalliance.

In Heather Boyd’s The Christmas Affair, a lonely shopkeeper offers shelter to a beautiful, not so innocent miss to overcome the bitter memories of Christmases past, but could such a wicked connection ever lead to a happily-ever-after? A dashing spy with marriage on his mind seeks to rekindle the spark by any means possible with the woman who claimed his heart in Love at First Dance by Barbara Monajem. A scandalous widow rescues the man of her dreams – but his secrets could destroy their love in Nicola Davidson‘s Joy to the Earl. A masquerade ball was no place to be reckless with your innocence, and yet one scorching look at the masked highwayman urges Miss Partridge to do just that in Mistletoe and the Marquess by Wendy Vella. In Lord Misrule by Donna Cummings, a young widow chooses a handsome rogue to be her first lover, but his regrets from a past Christmas may end their affair before it even commences. A blue-stocking becomes a courtesan to escape a murderer in The Glittering Prize, an intrigue-filled romance by Beverley Oakley about finding love where it’s least expected.

I have a long excerpt from my story The Christmas Affair available to read on my website, but here’s a short peek at it here too.

“Shouldn’t you get back inside to the warmth? Your wife will be wondering where you are.”

He stared at her a long moment and then blinked. “My wife passed away.”

A hard lump formed in her throat, and she took a step toward him. So that explained why she’d not seen his wife recently. But then, to her shame, she had only ever really cared about the ever-changing window display and Mr. Cabot’s fine and unavailable presence. “I am so sorry.”

He nodded sharply, his lips pressing together, and glanced aside. “It was sudden.”

Amy took another step closer as he shivered. He was not dressed to be out of doors. His hair was wet and slicked back from his face, and he wore a banyan of thick and luxurious brocade, the type a wealthy lord might wear in the privacy of his own bedchamber.

He looked as if he had been getting ready for bed.

A warm bed.

An empty bed.

It took a second to formulate a new plan for her night, but then she felt shame and disgust in herself. She could not attempt to seduce a man who was grieving. It was not fair to him and would only lead to her own humiliation. She had had enough of that for one day. “You should go in, sir.”

He refocused his attention on her. “Were you going to sleep under those crates tonight?”

She hesitated to answer but then nodded. What was the point of lying about it? Since her mother’s death, she had learned to accept that she did not deserve anything more than to be where she was. “I will be quiet. I promise. You won’t even know I’m outside your door.”

“Have you no home, no one to wonder where you are?”

He frowned when she shook her head again and then glanced around at the deserted, dirty lane.

He really needed to return indoors before his hair froze. Amy backed away. If she pretended to leave, he would not have an excuse to linger. Once he had gone inside, she could sneak back and quietly creep into her shelter again.

“Please go back inside before you catch a chill. I will go. I don’t want to be any trouble.”

He stared at her so long she started to tremble for an entirely different reason. Mr. Cabot saw her at last, but this was not how she had imagined the moment. She had nothing to recommend herself. No money to spend in his shop, no beauty with which to capture his attention.

He followed her a few steps and then bent down to pick up the sticks she’d dropped when he’d first made himself known to her.

He turned them over in his bare hands a moment, eyes widening, but then shook his head repeatedly. He flung them aside and gestured to his open rear door. “You should come in. There’s a safer and warmer place for you with me.”

The A VERY WICKED CHRISTMAS ANTHOLOGY is available for digital and print pre-order now at:

Amazon  |   Apple  |  Kobo  |  Nook

What is your favorite dessert/food?

All of them: Baked Cheesecake, Pavlova, Fruit Salad, Ice Cream, Apple Pie, Bread and Butter Pudding, Plum Pudding, Trifle and many, many more. I have a wicked sweet tooth and dessert IS the most important meal of the day. *grin*

 Do you have a view in your writing space? What does your space look like?

My house has a great view of Lake Macquarie on the Australian East Coast, however it’s a huge distraction so my writing space is at the very back of the house. The glare off the water can also be a pain and without the views I’m much more focused and productive. Last Summer I finally set up the room properly, de-cluttered, repainted, upholstered my writing couch, hung favorite pictures. It’s a lovely space to work in and it’s a pleasure to go to work.

 What are you currently working on?

I am currently writing the fourth story in the Rebel Hearts regency romance series, and a sixth story in the Hunt Club gay regency romance series, and for something fun I’m venturing into contemporary romance.

heatherboyd_200More about Heather Boyd?

Bestselling historical author Heather Boyd believes every character she creates deserves their own happily-ever-after, no matter how much trouble she puts them through. With that goal in mind, she writes sizzling regency romance stories that skirt the boundaries of propriety to keep readers enthralled until the wee hours of the morning. Heather has published over thirty stories. She lives north of Sydney, Australia, and does her best to wrangle her testosterone-fuelled family (including cat Morpheus) into submission. Connect with her at:

Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook Page  |  Mailing List  |  Goodreads

 

A visit with Jenna Jaxon

Heart of DelightHow did you get started writing?

I had just finished reading Kathleen Woodiwiss’s medieval romance Everlasting, which I loved. I was standing in my office at school and looked at my computer and said out loud, “I think I can write something like that.” And literally sat down and started to outline the book that eventually became Time Enough to Love.

What genre(s) do you write in and why?

I write historical romance because I love history and researching and writing about how people lived in other time periods is the most fun I can think of!

Tell us about your current series.

Handful of Hearts is a sweet Regency series that takes place in 1820. The premise of the series is that all the books (other than the first book which is a prequel) begin at Lady Hamilton’s ball in May, at the beginning of the Season. Each of the couples in the series meet at that ball, many of the characters know each other already, and the stories are interwoven at points, but each is stand alone and can be read without the others. The first book, A Kiss Beneath the Mistletoe, begins the Christmas before, but introduces some of the characters who become the heroes and heroines of later novellas.

Was your road to publication fraught with peril or a walk in the park?

Well, it was hardly a walk in the park, but there wasn’t a lot of peril, just a lot of waiting. And rejections by agents and editors. I started writing in January of 2009 and my first short story—ironically the inspiration and final book for this series—was published in 2011. But my first novel wasn’t published until 2012 and just this past April I acquired an agent and in June received an offer of a print contract. So seven years is quite a bit shorter period of time than many writers, but it seemed a long time to me!

What is your favorite dessert/food?

My absolute favorite dessert is Apple Bourbon Bread Pudding (which I cannot eat because of gluten allergies) and my favorite food is Lamb Rogan Josh (Indian Lamb dish).

What are you currently working on?

I’m currently writing both the second book in my Regency series The Widows’ Club tentatively titled To Take a Widow to Wife and a medieval Christmas story that will hopefully release in early November.

What do you have planned for the future?

A lot of writing!  I’m currently under contract for two ebooks and three print books to Kensington Publishing, plus my sweet Regency series which has four more books for me to write.

Tell us about your hero.  Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses.

The hero for Heart of Delight is Lord Halford, Hal to his friends, a somewhat eccentric nobleman who doesn’t care for society’s strictures and rules. To make things worse, his father had decreed he must marry before the Season is out and Hal doesn’t like any of the eligible young ladies of his station. His strength is his willingness to go to great lengths to help people. A weakness is his mercurial temperament that spurs him to do somewhat unorthodox antics—such as pretending to be his valet instead of himself.

Tell us about your heroine.  Give us one of her strengths and one of her weaknesses.

Gabriella d’Aventure is a young woman on a mission. She has taken a position as a lady’s maid and come from France with a very specific purpose—to meet the Duke of Rother. She’s a bit untruthful about why she wants to meet this duke when she encounters and enlists the aid of a young valet during a ball. Gabriella’s strength is her tenacity in her attempt to make this meeting with the duke happen. When she puts her mind to something, she is very focused. Her weakness would be her reluctance to forgive people who have deceived her.

Heart of Delight BLURB:

 He’ll do anything to be her heart’s delight—except tell the truth.

Gabriella d’Adventure is on a mission. She has come to England as a lady’s maid in pursuit of the Duke of Rother. When she meets Horace Carpenter, valet to a marquess, she is delighted to enlist his aid in gaining her heart’s desire: a meeting with the duke. But will her growing feelings for the handsome valet interfere with her plans for the duke?

The eccentric Marquess of Halford, Hal to his friends, is tired of the demands of Society, especially his father’s decree that he marry this Season. When a breathtaking young woman intrudes on his solitude, he is captivated and introduces himself as his valet in hopes of learning more about her. Despite his fear about the true motive behind Gabriella’s quest to meet the Duke of Rother, Hal agrees to help her gain an audience with him, all the while praying his deception won’t ruin his chances of winning her love.

Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Jenna-Jaxon/e/B005CHPBD2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_4?qid=1473182747&sr=8-4

AUTHOR BIO

Jenna Jaxon is a best-selling, multi-published author of historical romance in periods ranging from medieval to Victorian.  She has been reading and writing historical romance since she was a teenager.  A romantic herself, she has always loved a dark side to the genre, a twist, suspense, a surprise.  She tries to incorporate all of these elements into her own stories. She lives in Virginia with her family and two rambunctious cats, Marmalade and Suger.  When not reading or writing, she indulges her passion for the theatre, working with local theatres as a director.  She often feels she is directing her characters on their own private stage.

Jenna is a PAN member of Romance Writers of America and is very active in Chesapeake Romance Writers, her local chapter of RWA.

She has equated her writing to an addiction to chocolate because once she starts she just can’t stop.

https://jennajaxon.wordpress.com/

@Jenna_Jaxon

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An Interview with Anya Summers

lovememasterme-small-copyWhere do you get the ideas for your stories?

I get them from all over from songs to people watching at the airport to visiting a museum. There’s not one particular place or thing that triggers the inspiration for a story. They tend to originate from all walks of life.

 What are you currently working on?

I am currently working on the eighth book in this series, Her Wired Dom.

 How far do you plan ahead?

With my busy writing schedule, I tend to plan pretty far ahead in advance. For instance, my 2017 writing schedule is almost completely on the books.

 What did you want to be when you were a child?

I wanted to be an astronaut and explore outer space. I thought that had to be the coolest job ever, at least until I discovered how much math you need. My dream was dashed by the ripe old age of ten.

 What is your writing routine like?

When I’m getting ready to begin a new book, first I construct a loose chapter by chapter outline. Then I write the first draft from start to finish with no editing. I do a ton of sprinting to get the draft completed. Once I have the initial manuscript, I go back through from start to finish editing and fleshing out scenes.

 Describe the genre of this particular title, and is the only genre you write in?

Love Me, Master Me is an Erotic Romance and the sixth book in the Dungeon Fantasy Club Series. I also write urban fantasy and paranormal romance under the name, Maggie Mae Gallagher.

 Tell us about your hero. Give us one of his strengths and one of his weaknesses.

Bastian Dean is an Australian rocker from Perth and a Dominant. As a member of the Dungeon Fantasy Club, he keeps his liaisons to submissives within the club. He’s supremely loyal and will go to the ends of the earth for those he cares for. However, when it comes to romance and love, he has been more the love them and leave them type out of a fear of commitment.

  1. Tell us about your heroine. Give us one of her strengths and one of her weaknesses.

Delilah Gregory is an opera superstar and submissive with the Dungeon Fantasy Club. She does whatever is necessary for those she loves. Although, she tends to lack confidence when it comes to men and feeling worthy of affection from the opposite sex.

lovememasterme_promo-2LOVE ME, MASTER ME (Dungeon Fantasy Club, Book 6)

Delilah Gregory is an opera superstar, enchanting the world with her soaring voice and voluptuous form. When her long-time friend, Declan, asks her to perform at his wedding, she can’t refuse, and heads to Mullardoch Manor in Scotland. She’s looking forward to finding a Dom to play with while she’s there, although with the demands of her career, and still recovering from her ex’s betrayal, the last thing on earth she’s looking for is an actual relationship.

Bastian Dean is a rock star, playing to sold-out stadiums worldwide. His bedroom tastes have always been on the wild side, and the only way he can find satisfaction is when he has a bound submissive begging for his touch. Unlike most rock stars, he keeps his dalliances to bona fide members of the Dungeon Fantasy Club – and as far away from the tabloids as possible. When he meets the ethereal beauty Delilah at the manor, Bastian is determined to enjoy the beautiful, submissive woman’s bounty.

Delilah is stunned by the ecstasy she finds within Bastian’s arms. She doesn’t even like the man much – aside from what he can make her feel even as he disciplines her bare bottom. But despite her misgivings about him, what starts out as a bit of fun and play in the dungeon soon turns into a relationship, where Delilah finds herself healing under Bastian’s passionate touch.

When the demands of her career and a threat from her past intervene, Bastian must use every note in his arsenal to convince Delilah that theirs is a duet worth singing. But can she be convinced to trust him with her heart?

Publisher’s Note: While this is the sixth book in the Dungeon Fantasy Club series, it – like all the others – can be enjoyed as a standalone. This story contains explicit erotic and BDSM scenes, so if such material is likely to offend you, please do not read it.

Available at: www.blushingbooks.com

Anya Summers BIO

Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Anya grew up listening to Cardinals baseball and reading anything she could get her hands on. She remembers her mother saying if only she would read the right type of books instead binging her way through the romance aisles at the bookstore, she’d have been a doctor. While Anya never did get that doctorate, she graduated cum laude from the University of Missouri-St. Louis with an M.A. in History.

Anya is a bestselling and award-winning author published in multiple fiction genres. She also writes urban fantasy and paranormal romance under the name Maggie Mae Gallagher. A total geek at her core, when she is not writing, she adores attending the latest comic con or spending time with her family. She currently lives in the Midwest with her two furry felines.

Visit her website here:

www.anyasummers.com

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http://www.facebook.com/AnyaSummersAuthor

Twitter: @AnyaBSummers

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15183606.Anya_Summers

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Don’t miss these exciting titles by Anya Summers and Blushing Books!

Dungeon Fantasy Club Series

Her Highland Master, Book 1

To Master and Defend, Book 2

Two Doms for Kara, Book 3

His Driven Domme, Book 4

Her Country Master, Book 5

Love Me, Master Me, Book 6, September 16, 2016

Submit To Me, Book 7, October 15, 2016

Her Wired Dom, Book 8, November 14, 2016

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