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Sunday, December 10, 2017

Hannah Meredith, Song of the Nightpiper, #Fantasy, #Magic, #Suspense



I’d like to welcome Hannah Meredith, author of Song of the Nightpiper, to my blog today.

RW:        What’s your most embarrassing experience?

HM:     I’ve worn glasses since I was a child. Without correction, I see only different colored blurs. But when I entered high school, I decided “being seen” was more important than “seeing.” I wanted to look as alluring as a chunky fifteen-year-old could, so wore my glasses only for classwork. This led to much awkwardness. Every morning I greeted a little boy waiting for his bus, only to discover, weeks later, it was a child-shaped sign holding a School Zone placard. I sat on a girl who was wearing a flowered dress and sitting in a floral upholstered chair. Of course, if she’d been more animated, she would have been safe. But it was when I couldn’t find my date at a school dance—every boy there seemed to have on the same blue-shirt, khaki-pants combination—that I gave up on vanity and put my glasses back on.

RW:        If you were stranded on a tropical island, who would it be with? You can choose any living, deceased or mythical figure.

HM:       My husband! Yeah, this sounds like a cop-out, but the man I married fifty years ago would be my choice. He’s the kindest, most interesting, most understanding man I have ever met. He “gets” me. He makes me laugh. And I suspect together we could figure out how to get off that island.

RW:     What do you do to relax and recharge your batteries?

HM:        Travel! I’m infected with wanderlust and simply must know what is on the far side of the hill. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit all fifty states and to travel to six of the seven continents. Sorry, Antarctica is not on my list—too cold. But all the different people and places get my imagination working. And my creativity is exercised figuring out how to do all this on the cheap. 😊

RW:       Tell us about your latest book. Where do your story ideas usually come from?

HM:      My latest solo novel is Song of the Nightpiper, a fantasy romance with a quasi-medieval setting. Although this is a departure from my usual, straight historical romance novels, the characters of Faulk and Anlin arrived in my head fully formed and I couldn’t resist writing their tale.

Most of my story ideas just pop into my mind in this manner, most often when I’m doing some necessary but mindless task like vacuuming or folding laundry. I clearly envision characters involved in a specific situation—in the case of Nightpiper, this was in the middle of the tournament that starts the book—and then I expand from there by asking a series of “what if” questions. I suspect I have primed the pump by a lifetime of reading and imagining,

RW:        What kind of research do you do for a book?

HM:      Probably way too much. 😊 I have an inquisitive mind that wants to know everything my characters know, even if most of this will never appear in a book. The internet has made all this information easily retrievable, although I still like to use period books. For instance, I used my antique copy of Paterson’s Roads (a Regency era travel guide) to carefully trace the journeys of both main characters to “the house by the sea” in Home for Christmas which appears in Christmas Revels IV. I know what they saw, where they could have stopped, etc. But none of this minutia appears to bore the reader silly.

RW:   Those are all the questions I have for you. Thank you for speaking to me.


HM:    You’re very welcome. It was a pleasure.


SONG OF THE NIGHTPIPER

The Plot

In a world where only Magical Talent is prized, Lady Anlin and Sir Faulk lack any ability—yet their unlikely alliance will reshape nations and challenge long-held beliefs.

Although she’s finally free, years of enslavement in Rennic forged Anlin’s iron will. She is determined to rescue the half-Rennish son who was taken from her. But to do so, she needs one thing—a champion.

Faulk is a landless knight whose life has stripped him of all illusions. But he still harbors two impossible dreams—to have a fief of his own and to find someone to love who will love him in return.

His fighting skills have given him the first of these dreams. The journey into a hostile land with Anlin may give him the second.


An Excerpt:

The two men met with a tremendous clash of metal. The surrounding crowd quieted. It breathed in and out like a great beast in time with the laboring combatants.

Sir Charl logically kept pressing the advantage of his greater reach, making the smaller man move back. Then the green-clothed knight appeared to stumble, and Sir Charl lunged. Anlin, like most of the spectators, gasped. This must be the end.

But the smaller man deftly sidestepped the blow and returned with his own stoke, low and across the legs. Even with the swords padded, the stroke must have been punishing. Sir Charl’s knees buckled and he crumpled to the ground. The green knight moved to a dominant position over his opponent and the referee called an end to the match.

The spectators broke into a frenzy of cheering. Anlin remained frozen in place. This, then, was the man who would have command of her body until the day she died. Cold uncertainty leached into her bones. Then she reminded herself this could only happen if this warrior agreed to bend to her will. She felt her shoulders relax as the man approached. She yet had control of the pieces in play.

HANNAH MEREDITH

Bio

Hannah Meredith has a BA and MA in English from Southern Methodist University. For over a dozen years, she taught at the high school and university level. Then she discovered more people wanted houses than grammar and switched to a career in real estate. She remained a successful real estate broker for the next thirty years.

After retiring, she returned to her love of words and began writing. Under another name, she initially wrote award-winning short fiction for many of the major science fiction and fantasy magazines. Now as Hannah Meredith, she writes primarily historical romance. She has five individual books available, as well as a novella in each of the four Christmas Revels anthologies.

As an historical romance author, Hannah has found her niche. She loves the history. She loves the HEA. She’s always been a storyteller, and these are the stories she was meant to tell.

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Sunday, November 19, 2017

Linda O’Connor @LindaOConnor98 Author of Perfectly Series #SultryNightsBoxedSet #Contemporary #RomCom




I’d like to welcome Linda O’Connor, author of the Perfectly Series, to my blog today.

RW:       Tell us about yourself, your family, where you live, etc.

LOC:      I live in Ontario, Canada in a house on the water. I usually sit and write where I can look at the lake. When the weather is warm, I’ll write outside. I balance writing with my work as a physician at an Urgent Care Clinic and being a mom to three sons (luckily grown and capable of throwing together a decent meal, in a pinch).

RW:        How many hours a day do you spend writing?

LOC:     I write for two to three hours on the days I’m also working at the clinic and about six hours on the other days.

RW:       Why did you decide to write? When did you submit your first manuscript and what genre was it?

LOC:    I’m a physician, and I started writing because I wanted to find a fun way to disseminate medical information and to educate and empower readers to take ownership of their health. Targeting a female audience with romance novels seemed like a good idea, because women are usually the ones who see a doctor. (Males typically only go when a girlfriend/partner/spouse/mom encourages them to do so. :D) I write romantic comedies because I love being in a fun headspace when I’m writing. I submitted my first manuscript in 2014.

RW:       Who are your favorite authors? Who influenced your writing?

LOC:      My favorite authors are Nora Roberts, Marne Davis Kellogg, Jeffrey Archer, Graeme Simsion, and Ruth Reichl. I think every author whose books I’ve ever read has influenced my writing in some way, but the romance authors who hosted workshops about writing, editing, publishing, and marketing skills have made the most impact.

RW:       Who are your favorite characters among the books you’ve written?

LOC:      My favorite characters are Chloe Keay in Perfectly Planned (she’s a lot of fun), Sam O’Brien in Perfectly Honest (he’s really hot), and Patty Kelt in Perfectly Crazy in Love (she’s sweet and a little bit crazy).

RW:      What makes a good book? A great romance? Is humor important in fiction and why?

LOC:     I read for relaxation, and I love happily-ever-after endings. I don’t enjoy books that make me cry. Laughter is essential to great health, so humor is a must!

RW:       How much of your personality and life experiences are in your writing?

LOC:    One hundred percent of my personality is in my writing. :D My life experiences are woven into the stories in some shape or form, often not consciously or exactly as they happened, but sprinkled with my imagination.

RW:        How do you come up with story ideas? What kind of research do you do for a book?

LOC:      News stories, headlines, snippets of conversations I hear, lyrics of songs, watching people and putting a story behind their body language or expression—they all inspire my imagination. I’m a physician and my characters are often doctors. The patients they see are often inspired by something I want to teach.

RW:       Tell us about your latest book. What motivated the story? Where did the idea come from? What genre is it? Does it cross over to other genres? If so, what are they?

LOC:     My latest book is Perfectly Crazy in Love, a Perfectly Series novella. It’s a fun one! It came from that feeling of finding love—the uncertainty, the nervous thrill, that wonderful feeling when you realize someone feels the same way about you that you feel about them. It’s a romantic comedy - my fav.


RW:       How many books have you written, how many have been published?

LOC:     I’ve written twelve books, eight romantic comedies in the Perfectly Series and four as part of the In the Game Hockey Series. Perfectly Crazy in Love is the eighth one to be published. The first two books in the Perfectly Series are published by Soul Mate Publishing and the rest are published by Interlock Publishing. The hockey romances will be released in 2018.

RW:     After you’ve written your book and it’s been published, do you ever buy it and/or read it?

LOC:      I always buy it, but I never read it. :D

RW:        If I were a first-time reader of your books, which one would you recommend I start with and why?

LOC:      They are all stand-alone stories, so it doesn’t really matter. You could start with the novellas and then read the full-length stories in order. I think it’s fun to revisit the characters as you read them in order.

RW:      Those are all the questions I have for you. Thank you for speaking to me.

LOC:     Thank you very much for hosting me!! I love meeting other authors and new readers. :D

Perfectly Crazy in Love

The Plot
Dr. Patty Kelt is trying to get Dr. Ken Marshall’s attention. They’ve been friends for four years, and it’s time to turn it up a notch. She wants him to see her as smart, competent, strong, and sexy. So far she’s just managed crazy.

Ken’s used to solving problems and giving advice. Crazy he could handle. But dealing with crazy in love? That’s entirely new.

Perfectly Crazy in Love…it’s not as easy as it looks.

An Excerpt:

“What are you wearing?”

Dr. Patty Kelt looked down at her exposed cleavage and grimaced. “Too much?”

Dr. Sylvie Grant, her best friend and colleague, sat down in the seat beside her at the busy restaurant. “Did you wear that to work today?”

“No, of course not. Patients have enough trouble focusing on what I say without a,”—she waved her hand around her chest—“distraction.” She shrugged. “I changed for the meeting.”

Sylvie’s eyes widened. “You changed into that for our dinner meeting? Why? Are you heading out afterward?”

“Maybe. Possibly.” She bit her lip. “Hopefully.”

Realization dawned in Sylvie’s eyes. “You know, if you want to go out with Ken, you should just ask him. Welcome to the twenty-first century,” she drawled.

Patty winced. Ken Marshall, the other family doctor in Emerson who delivered babies in addition to running a busy practice, was hot. She’d worked with him for over four years, and she’d sensed … electricity between them. Well, it might have been more of a sock-stuck-to-a-blanket static electricity, but there was something. She was sure of it. Flirty comments, the look in his eyes, the occasional time he’d touched her arm when he hadn’t needed to—it was subtle, but the signs pointed toward a more-than-friends interest. Except … in the four years since they’d known each other, he’d never actually asked her out on a date. Sure, they’d sat beside each other at meetings, they’d attended the same hospital functions, she’d even included him in parties she’d hosted, but they’d never spent one-on-one time together. She wanted to change that. When he’d started his last relationship and it had hurt to watch him with another woman, she’d vowed that if the two ever broke up, if the opportunity arose for her to tell him how she felt, she would.

That chance had come. He was newly single. It was time to find out if that spark could be fanned into a flame, if the feelings she had for him could blossom into more. And for that, she needed to ramp things up. “I don’t think he’s a twenty-first century guy. I’m hoping,” she glanced at the low cut of her red dress, “this will get his attention.”

“Oh yeah, that’s a lot less brazen.”

Linda O’Connor

Bio

Linda O’Connor started writing a few years ago when she needed a creative outlet other than subtly rearranging the displays at the local home décor store. It turns out she loves writing romantic comedies and has a few more stories to tell. When not writing, she’s a physician at an Urgent Care Clinic (well, even when she is writing she’s a physician, and it shows up in her stories :D ). She hangs out at http://www.lindaoconnor.net.

Laugh every day. Love every minute.

Book Links: “Perfectly Crazy in Love” is one of 22 hot romances in the Sultry Nights Boxed Set.
Publisher: Romance Collections https://www.romancecollections.com/sultry-nights

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