At the peak of her Hollywood career, actress Sass Brandt has everything she could want until a haunting novel about an Irishwoman torn between husband and secret lover touches her heart. She vows to find the man behind the story and bring it to the screen. But Shay Collier is holed up in a cabin in the Alaska wilderness trying to forget the book he wrote and the betrayal that shattered his heart. When beautiful, reckless Sass appears she arouses desires in him that Shay thought were long dead. No longer able to deny themselves, they embark on a journey that will turn their dream into a nightmare and demand more than either might be able to give.
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Romance Author Interview – Peggy Jaeger
About Peggy Jaeger:
Peggy Jaeger writes contemporary romances and rom coms about strong women, the families who support them, and the men who can’t live without them.
Family and food play huge roles in Peggy’s stories because she believes there is nothing that holds a family structure together like sharing a meal…or two…or ten. Dotted with humor and characters that are as real as they are loving, Peggy brings all aspects of life into her stories: life, death, sibling rivalry, illness, and the desire for everyone to find their own happily ever after. Growing up the only child of divorced parents she longed for sisters, brothers and a family that vowed to stick together no matter what came their way. Through her books, she has created the families she wanted as that lonely child.
As a lifelong diarist, she caught the blogging bug early on, and you can visit her at peggyjaeger.com where she blogs daily about life, writing, and stuff that makes her go "What??!"
What inspires you to write?
I truly believe every single person deserves a happily ever after if they want it and because of that, I am always looking for new ways for people to fall in love!
Tell us about your writing process.
I am a registered nurse by trade so I am highly attuned to the scientific process. Because of that, I am a master planner – plotter. Before I ever set a word on a page in a new book I've already plotted the entire thing out, developed character profiles for my main characters and side people, and made a Pinterest page based on what I think my characters look like. From that blueprint, I work. This is the reason I've been able to produce almost 25 book sin 5 years. I write fast because everything is already planned out.
How do you develop your characters?
As I mentioned above, before I ever write a word I have an idea of what my people will look like because I've developed a PInterest page for them. My characters are fully fleshed out – they have foibles, faults, dreams, and pasts. I know their life desires, their failures and how they think.
Who are your favorite authors?
Nora Roberts, JDRobb, Lauren Layne, Catherine ByBee, Tami Hoag, Sandra Brown, JEffrey Deaver, Jonathan Kellerman, Lisa Gardner
What genres do you write?: Romantic Comedy, Small town romance, Modern Fairy tales
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print
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Peggy Jaeger Home Page Link
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Featured Book: My Enemy’s Daddy by KELLI CALLAHAN
About Featured Book: My Enemy’s Daddy by KELLI CALLAHAN
I just made the worst mistake of my life…
One night. No names.
Those were the rules…
Pandora’s Box is a club where fantasies come true.
I walked in with every intention of meeting someone.
But then a very dangerous man decided I was his for the night.
Just when it looked like things were about to get out of control,
Keaton intervened and saved me.
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Featured Book: Big Bad Daddy by K.C. Crowne
About Featured Book: Big Bad Daddy by K.C. Crowne
Years ago, one fateful night changed my world.
He took my virginity, then left town.
Now, it’s up to me to clear his name.
If this isn’t irony I don’t know what is.
I watch as Martin leans back in his chair.
Arms folded over a broad chest.
An unshakable confidence that makes my blood BOIL.
Still devilishly handsome.
Turns out the devil is twisted. Arrogant. Cold.
It’s up to me to clear his name.
Our past? Complicated.
The only thread that still remains…
Is a precious little girl he knows nothing about.
“Let’s get this the h*ll over with.”
My finger presses record as I brace myself.
“Anything you say can and will be used against you…”
This Erotica book is available in these Formats: eBook, Print
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Featured Book: Broken Beast by R.R. Banks
About Broken Beast by R.R. Banks
Simone
All I wanted was to get as far away from my ex, Max.
I never thought that would lead me back to him…
Jay Brieman, my first love, my first kiss, and the first guy to dump me.
Six months in this small town with him shouldn’t be too hard. Right?
Well, that’s what I thought till my Airbnb falls through, and the only other option left is Jay.
I don’t know if I can handle the emotional rollercoaster of living in his guest house.
And that’s assuming I make it through whatever’s going on in my new town for the next six months…
Especially with his baby on the way.
Jay
All I want in life is some peace and quiet. I moved into the mountains so I could stay far away from the lifestyle that tore my family apart.
Now that materialistic way of life is creeping into my town, like my past is catching up to me.
And that’s not even taking my ex, Simone Moreland into account.
She arrived in my workshop hoping for someplace to stay, looking every bit as hot as she was fifteen years ago.
She’s hiding something from me, and I need to find out what it is.
This Romance book is available in these Formats: eBook
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Masters’ Mistress by Jamie Schulz
Masters’ Mistress by Jamie Schulz
A man bound by chains. A woman burdened by regret. Will love set this tortured pair free?
In this nightmarish future where women own men, Bret Masters refuses to serve anyone. But after spending years evading slavers in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, he’s furious when he’s finally caught and sold. So, although his mistress has a pretty face and deliciously tempting curves, he vows to escape.
Angel Aldridge hides her pain behind fences as sturdy and vast as her ranch. And even though her newly acquired slave is a ruggedly handsome cowboy, she’s not about to let her fantasies endanger the people she swore to protect. But between her always-watching enemies and her wounded heart, she’s reluctant to admit she may need him in more ways than one…
As the two toil side by side, Bret is surprised to discover Angel’s vulnerability and her compassionate nature. And the more time they spend together, the harder she finds it to resist her feelings and to soothe her lonely soul. But when they’re stranded alone together, the barriers between mistress and slave may not be strong enough to withstand their red-hot attraction.
Can Bret and Angel overcome their fears to sow the seeds of lasting love?
Masters’ Mistress is the steamy first book in The Angel Eyes futuristic dystopian cowboy romance series. If you like complex characters, gritty western settings, and slow-burning desires, then you’ll adore this enthralling story.
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Burning Bridges by Anne Krist
Consider the role of strangers in our lives. An unknown postman in Virginia hides a bag of mail one day. His simple action set in motion untold consequences for many others—strangers—all over the country. How many bridges were burned in that forgotten mail pouch?
Sara Richards’s world is rocked when three love letters from 1970 are delivered decades late. The letters were written by Paul Steinert, a young sailor who took her innocence with whispered words of love and promises of forever before leaving for Vietnam. Sara is left behind, broken hearted and secretly pregnant, yearning for letters she never received.
Then Paul died.
Now, years later, she discovers the betrayal wasn’t Paul’s, when her mother confesses to a sin that changed their lives forever. How can Sara reveal to Paul’s parents that they have a granddaughter they’ve missed the chance to know? Even worse, how will she find the words to tell her daughter that she’s lived her life in the shadow of a lie?
Picking her way through the minefields of secrets, distrust, and betrayal, Sara finds that putting her life together again while crossing burning bridges will be the hardest thing she’s ever done.
Burning Bridges is a love story begun in Virginia Beach as the Vietnam War is winding down—though no one knew that at the time—and ending in the Lowcountry of South Carolina, where two soul mates find each other again. Do they stay together? I’ve already said it’s a love story, but sometimes, even true love has a way of not quite lasting.
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Romance Author Interview – Barbara Oliverio
About Barbara Oliverio:
I am the daughter of Italian immigrants and grew up in Northern West Virginia with a love of reading and a passion for learning. Following a career path that included being a teacher, journalist, and marketer, I have lived as far away from home as Italy where I had ample opportunity to practice my family’s native tongue as well as opportunity to take advantage of living near other European countries and travel extensively. My life-long joy in writing has culminated in novels that focus on young Catholic women in a positive light. Readers of all backgrounds have fallen in love with my characters who come from close-knit Catholic families who live their faith.
I am also a professional book critic, freelance editor, and a mentor to blossoming writers. In addition I share my writing and communications skills by preparing resumes and cover letters for job seekers, and I also coach them to optimize job interviews.
A rabid Pittsburgh Steelers fan, I live with my husband, an equally committed New York Giants fan, outside Orlando, where dinner is usually from one of my mother’s treasured recipes. When I’m not volunteering my time at my church, I can usually be found with my nose in a book, or shouting answers while watching Jeopardy.
What inspires you to write?
I’m drawn to fiction because I come from a family of who has the philosophy to “never let the facts get in the way of a good story”. While my brothers are great oral storytellers, I find that I enjoy the process of creating entire scenarios that can’t be contained in a few minutes of a brief joke. My first novel had a large inspiration in the fact that young Catholic women do not have role models in fiction who are witty, funny, interesting characters living realistically in today’s world while keeping their values. My life experiences give me the luxury of a wealth of characters and information from which to draw. I also enjoy the part of my life that encompasses writing non-fiction because it is the actual act of writing that is most important to me.
Tell us about your writing process.
Before I begin “the work”, I collect as much information as possible. (I use the Scrivener program which makes all of this process so easy to keep in one place.) My background in journalism comes into play in my novels as I do a character sketch for all main characters that includes an interview of each of them that is done in a journalistic style. I also draw a sketch of the characters and their relationships to one another so that I keep straight how realistic the universe would be.For example, how could a character comment on another if she never met him or heard anything about him? For any book, I think it’s important to stay true to the genre. Before starting my first comedic novel “Love on the Back Burner” I researched Romantic Comedy (“ChickLit”) and noted the pattern of the books, the type of characters that the reader of that genre would expect, etc. By the time I sat down to write the book, I was ready to live in the world for the length of time it took to complete it. Whenever I reach this point in my process, I set a daily schedule of minimum words and stick to it. Sure, there are days when I go back to revise, revise, revise before I start on a new day, but it is important to keep on track. I can appreciate writers who fly by the seat of the pants, but, personally, I need a loose outline to know where the characters are headed and what the general beats of the story are.
How do you develop your characters?
My characters often tell me where they want to go, and if I try to move them in the wrong direction, I find that the writing becomes a task. As long as I have done my homework ahead of time, they’ll stay true to themselves, even if they change course a bit from the original outline. For example, in my novel “Love on the Lido Deck”, my main character was originally going to be stranded on an island because she missed getting back on her cruise ship at one port stop, but that scenario didn’t ring true, so she insisted to me that she find her way back to her cruise ship. Her story was much more interesting than the one I wanted to tell, so I let her tell it.
I also have to admit…I speak my dialog out loud while I'm writing to see if it flows properly. This either can be very amusing or annoying to anyone within earshot.
Who are your favorite authors?
Anyone who would try to pigeonhole me by my bookshelves would be sadly mistaken. I am just as likely to read a book on the history of waste disposal as a fluffy chick lit novel. It all depends on my mood. I read a lot of books on the Catholic faith, the classics, history, biographies, bestsellers, current events, sociology, YA …you name it and I will read it, with the exception of pornography and anything that is gruesome or degrading. Since I must quantify, I will, and I’ll name my all-time top five books:
1) “Heidi”, because it is the first full-length book I ever read.
2) “Summa Theologae”, because St. Thomas Aquinas is equal to none.
3) “Sense and Sensibility”, because Jane Austen defined what a romantic novel should be.
4) The Starbridge and St. Benet series. I realize that’s cheating because it’s nine books but to appreciate the beauty and art that Susan Howatch brings, one needs to read the entire series.
5) “Almost Paradise”, because Susan Isaacs proves that a “woman’s” book can be funny and smart.
What genres do you write?: In books, I write Romantic Comedy (published) and non-fiction (as of yet unpublished). I’m also a paid book critic, and write content for the web and periodicals, and create resume packages.
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print, Audiobook
Where to find out more about the author
Website(s)
Barbara Oliverio Home Page Link
Link To Barbara Oliverio Page On Amazon
Link to Author Page on Barnes and Noble
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Romance Author Interview – Richard Skorupski
About Richard Skorupski:
After a 21 year career in the Navy, Richard returned home to his native state of New Jersey. He followed his passion for the open waters and started a second career in the marine parts business. The dense population of New Jersey and its high cost of living encouraged Richard and his wife, Cheryl, to find a peaceful, friendly environment for his second retirement. Richard and Cheryl, now happily reside in Spink County, South Dakota.
Richard reveals his love for South Dakota and appreciation of its people through his third career as an author of his six books centering around the fictional town of Helen, South Dakota. All his novels and stories tell the story of middle America and the rural lifestyle.
What inspires you to write?
The people in rural America have a particular way of looking at the world. They are the grandchildren and great-grandchildren of some of the more rugged pioneers ever to settle on the Northern Plains. These families have a history of surviving widely fluctuating grain and livestock prices, prairie fires, and the drought and depression of the "dirty thirties" dust bowl. They have a strong sense of family and respect for property.
I live amidst some of the most exceptional people in the world. Though I am a transplant from the eastern seaboard, I love telling the story of small-town America, both current and past.
Tell us about your writing process.
I jokingly tell people I listen to my imaginary friends and write what they tell me. That's not entirely true. I do not outline. I put my fingers on the keyboard and let them go where my imagination takes me. Many times I have pushed away from the keyboard and looked at my day's typing and said out loud, "I didn't know that was going to happen!"
Writing is fun for me. It is telling a story. I describe it as it comes into my head. If I had to go through all the mechanics of outlining a plot and charting all my characters, it would become work. I would most likely lose interest.
So, for me, I work best not being sure where a story will go. I let the characters take me on the journey.
I write mostly in the mornings. I am an early riser, My wife likes to sleep in. I get three to four hours each morning to myself. That is when I do most of my writing.
I try to write to the end of a thought. For instance, if a character is buying a car, I will write the whole car transaction as one thought. I won’t stop until the car leaves the lot with the new owner smiling.
How do you develop your characters?
I have a cast of characters that appear in every story in the Flyover County series. New stories need new main characters. Sometimes the story develops the character other times the character develops the story. That’s “seat of the pants” writing.
I would say my characters self-develop. They grow and become more coherent and distinct as I write about them. Their primary personalities do not change (a go-getter will always be a go-getter), but the underlying nature will come out as I write. (Why are they the way there are?).
Who are your favorite authors?
When I was young, it was all about science fiction. Robert Heinlein and Isaac Asimov were my favorites. Later in life, I tended toward action books by James Michener, Clive Cussler, and Dale Brown. I even did short side trip into fantasy with Hitchhiker's Guide by Douglas Adams.
Recently I am more into stories in my genre, Rural America and small towns. Debbie Macomber, Carol Cox, and Jillian Hart top my list. They are all wonderful storytellers. I can get lost in the worlds they create.
What genres do you write?: Family Life, Light Romance, Small Town Stories, Rural America, Contemporary Western
What formats are your books in?: eBook, Print
Where to find out more about the author
Website(s)
Richard Skorupski Home Page Link
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No One Else by Allie Winters
-Evan-
I messed up.
I admitted to the girl of my dreams I’m in love with her, only to have her run away. Why don’t they ever warn you things like that happen?
Now that we’re paired up for a class project, I have to figure out a way to keep things from being weird between us. I can’t lose her again.
-Natalie-
We shared a kiss the night after I broke up with my boyfriend of three years. A heart-stopping, panty-melting kiss I still dream about. But I wasn’t ready then for anything more.
Now that I am, he’s unavailable. What will it take to get us both on the same page – and stay there?
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
I wanted to write a book where the confession of love starts at the beginning of the novel, and then doesn't go where the character expects. So often in romance novels, the admitting to being in love is positively received, but what do you do when it's not? What happens from there? How do the two main characters now interact? Will they be able to find their way to a happily ever after?
These are all questions I wanted to explore in this second chance take on romance.