Interview with Deb Julienne: part of the LOVE ONBOARD! Blog Tour

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre?  Life is…well Life. Whether it’s work, kids, family, whatever…I love writing romantic comedies and cowboys, they’re my escape from the world around me. I can create a handsome cowboy or comical situations, I can create characters to get even with, I can fallContinueContinue reading “Interview with Deb Julienne: part of the LOVE ONBOARD! Blog Tour”

Interview with Ellen Wilder – part of the LOVE ONBOARD! Blog Tour

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I love romance novels, but I found a lot of the ones I ended up reading were too “romanticized” and perfect. I wanted to write about real relationships and real people. My first published book is based on my relationship with my husband.ContinueContinue reading “Interview with Ellen Wilder – part of the LOVE ONBOARD! Blog Tour”

Character Interview with Sunny Drysdale (EXPLOITS by Clara Grace Walker)

  Have you ever read a book and found yourself wondering what a given character would say if you had the chance to interview them?  Me too!  Fortunately, being an author, and fiction being what it is, I have found this is entirely possible.  In fact, I frequently interview my major characters before sitting downContinueContinue reading “Character Interview with Sunny Drysdale (EXPLOITS by Clara Grace Walker)”

Interview with Lily Blackwood

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I’d wanted to try my hand at writing a book for as long as I could remember, but I’d only ever written short stories. I discovered the genre of romance late in life. My only experience with romance novels before college had beenContinueContinue reading “Interview with Lily Blackwood”

Interview: Donna Grant on her new SONS OF TEXAS Series

Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing/etc. come from? My parents cultivated a love of reading early on. Both read all the time, and I had a vast library of their books to read, and when I found other books, they never hesitated in taking me to the bookstore to load up. How long have youContinueContinue reading “Interview: Donna Grant on her new SONS OF TEXAS Series”

Guest Post by Kendra C. Highley, Young Adult Author

Writing for a YA Audience Many people ask YA author’s what it’s like to write for a YA audience, and what the challenges are. Personally, I love to write Young Adult, finding it a fertile ground to explore things like love, friendship, struggles, and triumphs. Teenagers face things for the first time, and that addsContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Kendra C. Highley, Young Adult Author”

Interview with Romance Author Lilly Christine

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre?   I wanted to tell stories that everyone could relate to: I chose love stories because we all need to believe in a Happily Ever After, whether we find it in our personal relationships, or in another of our life’s passions. Where didContinueContinue reading “Interview with Romance Author Lilly Christine”

Guest Post by Author Aubrey Parr

Hello, I’m Aubrey Parr. I’m a debut author of contemporary romance. I am currently writing book 2, Love on Ocean Drive, in my Love on… series. But, please check out my first book, Love on the Malecon. I thought I’d do something fun with it. I love music. I feel like we have soundtracks forContinueContinue reading “Guest Post by Author Aubrey Parr”

Interview with Mary Shotwell, author of Weariland

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? I wrote Weariland not only for myself but for my teenage nieces. I wanted the protagonist to be relatable to them, which steered me to write Young Adult. In addition, I’ve always enjoyed fantasy and sci-fi, and that is where my imagination leadsContinueContinue reading “Interview with Mary Shotwell, author of Weariland”

Interview with Suzanne Enoch on her latest release, Hero in the Highlands

Why did you choose to write in your particular field or genre? My first writing love was actually fantasy. I received a couple of promising publisher rejections for a pair of fantasy books, got frustrated, and took a bet from my sisters to write a Regency Romance since I clearly loved reading them. (Hey, theyContinueContinue reading “Interview with Suzanne Enoch on her latest release, Hero in the Highlands”