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Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Jana Richards, LIES AND SOLACE, @JanaRichards_ #Contemporary, # Romance, #SmallTown



I’d like to welcome Jana Richards, author of the Love at Solace Lake series to my blog today.

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

JR:     I live in Winnipeg, Canada. My husband and I have two grown daughters who we’re very proud of. One’s a journalist and one’s an RN and studying to be a nurse practitioner. Away from writing, I work part-time for the provincial veterinary medical association, doing mostly accounting. We like traveling, concerts and golf (my husband adores golf—I like yoga better).

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

JR:     It really varies. There are days I’ll spend eight hours at my computer, and days I don’t write at all. But most of the time, my limit is two to four hours at one sitting. Writing is such an intense mental exercise that it takes everything out of me. Unless the words are really flowing, after a few hours, my brain is fried!

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

JR:     After reading my first romance, I was hooked, and I got the feeling that I could write one, too. It was a strong feeling that wouldn’t let me go. Now I’m hooked on telling stories. It probably sounds trite, but I can’t not write.

I honestly can’t remember the first manuscript I submitted. It likely was contemporary romance and it would have been submitted twenty or more years ago. It was rejected, and so were several other of my early efforts. It took me a long time to produce a manuscript that was worth publishing.

RW:   Has your life changed since you became a writer? What’s the best thing about being a writer?

JR:     Well, for sure my house isn’t as clean as it used to be! Writing takes a lot time and energy. Then there’s all the time and energy needed to promote the writing and find readers. It’s meant a few things have gone by the wayside. Fortunately, my husband doesn’t mind cooking!

The best thing about being a writer is making up worlds and characters out of my imagination. I love that!

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

JR:    I have a lot of favorite authors—Mary Balogh, Julie James, Suzanne Brockmann, Lisa Kleypas, Kristin Higgins, to name a few. Probably the author who influenced me most when I first began writing was Nora Roberts. How can you not admire someone as prolific as Ms. Roberts who tells such amazing stories? I want to be Nora Roberts when I grow up!

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

JR:     One of my favorite characters is Zane from A Long way from Eden. He’s a strong, alpha male character, someone who doesn’t take any crap from anyone. But he’s fiercely loyal to the people he loves, and he looks after them, even if his actions aren’t always welcomed by his loved ones.

Another of my favorite characters is Cameron from Secrets and Solace, book 2 of my new Love at Solace Lake series. Cam has faced a lot of struggles in his life, a dysfunctional family, an unplanned pregnancy with a cheating partner, and struggles with alcohol. But he overcomes all those things to become a caring father and loyal brother. But when he faces his biggest struggle, he has trouble accepting help from the people who love him.

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

JR:     I think characters that readers care about are essential to a good book. To that I’ll add characters that readers care about who are facing a struggle. Unless there is some kind of conflict that forces the characters to act and to change, there’s not much of a story. That’s true for any genre.

A great romance has to have all of the above plus it has to show two (or more) characters falling in love. And not just any garden-variety infatuation. It has to be the love of their lives, something they can’t get with anyone else. Humor is definitely a part of that. Even a very serious story can use humor to lighten moments and to show the characters are human.


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

JR:     Quite a bit, actually. A writer can’t help putting some of themselves into their writing because we’re reflecting the way we see the world. In a manuscript I’m working on right now, I’m relating my experience with my dog!

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?

JR:     My latest releases are the three books in the Love at Solace Lake contemporary romance series. Three sisters inherit their grandfather’s old fishing lodge in Minnesota and they work together to revive the failing business. They grew up at the lodge with their grandparents after their parents died in a murder/suicide. As the series unfolds, light is shed on old secrets.

What motivated the writing of this series is wanting to explore what happens to a child when there is a murder in the family. Each of the sisters reacts a little differently to the death of their parents: Harper struggles with issues of abandonment, Scarlet feels guilty, and Maggie, who was too young to know her parents, feels cheated.


RW:   What are your thoughts on love scenes in romance novels?

JR:     I’m all for them! I’ve come to the point in my writing where I like to include at least one love scene, even in a very short work. I know that there is a wide range of likes and expectations from readers when it comes to love scenes. In some of the reviews I’ve received for the first book in the Love at Solace Lake series, LIES AND SOLACE, Harper’s story, one reviewer said she skipped over the love scenes, while another reviewer said she wanted the book to be hotter. Different strokes for different folks!

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


JR:     Thanks Rochelle. It’s been fun!

LIES AND SOLACE

The Plot

She can’t live with one more lie. He can’t tell the truth.

Harper Lindquist is convinced she’s found the answer to her financial prayers. Unless she pours cash into crumbling Solace Lake Lodge, she’ll lose her family’s legacy. Her would-be savior arrives in the middle of a Minnesota blizzard and she’s determined to prove to her reluctant, and trapped, financier the lodge is a sound investment. But Harper isn’t completely honest with him. And she has no idea the lake is hiding secrets of its own.

Ethan James is a liar, but his money is very real. He isn’t convinced a broken-down inn is a smart investment opportunity. But the more he understands Harper’s dreams and desires, the more he wants to be the man to make them come true. The trauma in both their pasts means neither can fully trust the other. They must find the courage to love, to trust, and to accept, or yesterday’s sorrows will keep them apart.

An Excerpt:

As she stared into his dark eyes she realized how much she trusted him and relied on him. That was something rare for her. The only people she trusted as much were her sisters.

I’m in love with him.

The thought blasted through her brain with the force of a tsunami. The tension of the last few weeks, the insecurity, the mistrust, the fear, slipped easily from her shoulders. For the first time, her mind was clear. She was in love with Ethan and she didn’t want to wait anymore. She wanted him. She wanted him to be her first, her last.

Finding courage she didn’t know she possessed, Harper slid off the stool and walked around the island. She plucked the wine glass from his hand and set it on the counter, then placed his hand on her breast. “Make love with me, Ethan.”

A fire lit in his eyes, telling her he wanted her, too. But there was a question there, a hesitation. “Are you sure?”

She’d never been more sure of anything in her life. “Yes.”

“Harper—”

“Shhh. Let’s not talk anymore.” She placed one finger over his lips, then stood on her tiptoes and kissed him.

Ethan’s reaction was lightning swift. He wrapped his arms around her and brought her close, his mouth descending on hers in a wild, warm kiss. Their tongues tangled, slid over each other. She’d missed his touch, his taste. She moaned, and in the sound she heard thirty-two years of longing.

For this. For him.

Jana Richards

Bio

When Jana Richards read her first romance novel, she immediately knew two things: she had to commit the stories running through her head to paper, and they had to end with a happily ever after. She also knew she’d found what she was meant to do. Since then she’s never met a romance genre she didn’t like. She writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and historical romance set in World War Two, in lengths ranging from short story to full length novel. Just for fun, she throws in generous helpings of humor, and the occasional dash of the paranormal. Her paranormal romantic suspense “Seeing Things” was a 2008 EPPIE finalist.

In her life away from writing, Jana is an accountant/admin assistant, a mother to two grown daughters, and a wife to her husband, Warren. She enjoys golf, yoga, movies, concerts, travel and reading, not necessarily in that order. She and her husband live in Winnipeg, Canada with their elderly Pug/Terrier cross named Lou. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website at www.janarichards.com

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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Darien Scott of Darien’s Desire by Daryl Devoré @daryldevore #Contemporary, #EroticRomance, #MFRWAuthor




I’d like to welcome Darien Scott of Darien’s Desire by Daryl Devoré.

RW:      What’s your story? Why would someone come up with a story about you?

DS:      I’m Darien Scott. Uber famous, multi-Grammy winner, sexy stud, and rock star. Why would somebody come up with a story about me? Let me repeat—I’m Darien Scott.

RW:       Where do you live?

DS:        I currently own three residences: a beach house in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, a mansion up near Boone, NC, and a condo in L.A. But being a rock star means I’m usually on the road somewhere. I’d say I’ve spent more time in hotels than in my own homes.

RW:       How are you coping with the conflict in your life?

DS:       Vodka. I know. I know. Bad habit. But being on the road so much means I’m not with Erika. Just being with her makes all my troubles go away. But when I’m in Brazil and she’s in Thailand, that’s when I shift to vodka.

RW:   Bubble baths or steamy showers? Ocean or mountains? Puppies or kittens? Chocolate or caramel?

DS:        This is a fun question. Erika and I have had a couple of hot times in a steamy shower.

Ocean or the mountain is a hard to choose. I have a home in both places.

Puppies or kittens—As I said, I’m always on the road, but I’d love a pack of puppies.

Chocolate or Caramel—warm liquid chocolate dripping down the flesh of the woman I love. It doesn’t get any better than that.

RW:       If money were not an object, where would you most like to live?

DS:      Money isn’t an object which is why I have three fabulous places.

RW:       What is your secret guilty pleasure?

DS:        Vodka shots off the small of Erika’s back.

RW:      Cherries or Bananas? Leather or lace? Black or red? Mud Bath or Oily Massage?

DS:        A bowl of cherries and woman in black lace and a bottle of massage oil. Now that’s a fantasy. Excuse me; have to text something to Erika.

RW:       If you came with a warning label, what would it say?

DS:        Dangerous.

RW:       Party life or quiet dinner for two?

DS:        Being a rock star, I’ve done the party thing. Done it to death. It gets old fast. But I have to maintain the image—sex, drugs and rock’n roll. But, I prefer a quiet night at home, candlelit dinner with Erika

RW:       I love pizza with (fill in the blank).

DS:        I love pizza with a naked Erika next to me.

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


DS:       Thank you. And thanks for not asking the over-asked question—Briefs? Boxers? Or Commando?


Meet Daryl Devoré

Daryl Devore (@daryldevore) lives in an old farmhouse in Ontario, Canada, with her husband, a large salt water aquarium full of fish, a black cat named Licorice, and some house ghosts. Her daughter is grown and has flown the nest. Daryl loves to take long walks on her quiet country road or snowshoe across the back acres, and in the summer, kayak along the St. Lawrence River. She has touched a moon rock, a mammoth, and a meteorite. She’s been deep in the ocean in a submarine, flown high over Niagara Falls in a helicopter and used the ladies room in a royal palace. Life’s an adventure and Daryl’s having fun living it.

DARIEN’S DESIRE

The Plot

You loved What Happens in Bangkok and want to know what happens next….

It’s complicated is not only her relationship status, but the definition of Erika Bailey’s life. She loves managing her drag queen club in Bangkok, Thailand, but her rock-star boyfriend resides in North Carolina. And to top it off, her father threatens she must stay away from Darien or lose the Pink Flamingo. Does she protect her club or her love?

Darien Scott, Grammy award-winning international superstar, wants nothing more than to wake up in the arms of Erika, the woman he loves, but contractual obligations force him to exotic video shoots and an isolated movie set with one of Hollywood’s sexiest stars.

With the feeding frenzy of social media trending every aspect of Darien’s life—real or not—it’s hard for Erika to know the truth. Will she be able to see through the lies and trust Darien? Or will evidence from damaging Internet rumors condemn their relationship?

An Excerpt:

Erika rubbed her palms on her thighs. “Darien went out with his friends and they got a little drunk. Then some girls came over and started chatting.”

“Bitches.” Sandee pursed his lips.

“Oh, I haven’t got to the bitch yet.”

“What?” Sandee pressed his hand on his chest.

“Her name’s Savannah and she’s an ex.”

His eyes widen. “Oh. No. He didn’t. I will bitch slap that boy the next time I see him.” He chuckled. “I think I just channeled Ra-chell.”

“She kissed him. Twice. Then suggested they leave for somewhere more private.”

He placed his hands over his ears. “La la la la. I’m not listening.”

Erika laughed and pulled his hands down. “He didn’t go with her. He went home.”

Sandee scratched his head. “So why are you so sad?”

“He almost did. What if he had?” Her voice broke on the last word.

“Look on the bright side. He didn’t cheat on you.” Sandee held out his hands palm up. “Think of it this way. He went to the donut store. He had a choice between a chocolate covered donut or a bagel.” He lifted his left hand. “Donut.” Then his right hand. “Bagel. The donut has sprinkles. Sprinkles will get a man every time. I oughtta know, I’m awesome with sprinkles.” He fanned himself.

“Trust me Sandee, there is no one as fab-U-lous as you.”

“I know. But back to Darien. Darien wants the donut. He lusts after the donut. His groin is on fire for the sprinkles.”

Erika waved her hand in front of her face. “I’m getting the picture.”

“But did he eat the donut?” Sandee shook his head.

“No. He tossed the donut on her ass.” He flipped his left hand with a pompous sneer.

“Which leaves me being the bagel.” She raised an eyebrow.

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Download the file from the publisher onto your computer as you would any other file. I’ve created a folder for books on my computer, with subfolders by source (Marketing for Romance Writers, Net Galley, Authors who find me on Kindle lists, etc.). That way, if there’s a glitch with your Kindle, the books are on your computer. Some publishers send books in all digital formats. If my Kindle breaks and my kids buy me a Nook, I won’t have to replace all of my books. If you have a Kindle and your hubby has a Nook, you won’t have to buy separate copies, so buying directly from the publisher can save you money.

Moving the file from your computer to your e-reader is as easy as transferring any file from your computer to a USB flash drive. Plug the larger USB end of your e-reader charging chord into a USB port on your computer and simply move the file from the folder into which you’ve downloaded the book to Documents/Books directory on your e-reader. You can move the file by highlighting it and dragging it to the documents directory in you Kindle you want to move it to. Or right click on it, and then left click copy or move. Or hit Control/C for copy, Control/X for cut, and Control/V for paste.

Your author will be happy you did when he/she sees his/her royalty statement.

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