• Regency

    Read a Regency Romance: The Divided Heart by Peggy Lovelace Ellis #Regency #Books

    Read a Regency Romance: The Divided Heart by Peggy Lovelace Ellis #Regency #BooksThe sprite wants the spy. Will she get him? Marie faces this situation in Peggy Lovelace Ellis’s new Regency novel.

    Peggy, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about The Divided Heart.

    In 1774, three ten-year-old girls living in Somerset, England, made a decision which had a far-reaching effect on their lives. They declared that, when they grew up, they would each have a daughter and give her all three of their names but in different orders. They would be best friends just as their mothers were. Rebecca Marie Louise Black and Louise Rebecca Marie Tracy meet in an orphanage in Hampshire, England, in the year 1800. Because of the similarity of names, they vow to be best friends forever, as only six-year-olds can. This friendship continues until, in 1812 at the age of 18, they leave the orphanage to pursue life in London with a chaperone. Both Rebecca and Louise believe there is a third girl who shares their names. This is the basis of my Heart Series, written over a five-year period, and being published in 2023.

    The Divided Heart by Peggy Lovelace Ellis

    Genre: Traditional Regency
    Book heat level: G

    Marie Louise Rebecca Haverford is the pampered only child of Sir Julian and Lady Becca, with whom she has a loving, fun-filled relationship. Although she presents the expected frivolous demeanor to society, she is, in fact, quite intelligent as her father learns when she interferes with his work at Whitehall.

    Soon after their arrival in London for her second Season, Marie meets John, Viscount Beaufort, a Whitehall associate of Sir Julian. Lady Becca warns her that Beaufort is immune to young misses, but Marie vows to change all that.

    Marie’s shifts between maturity and immaturity confuse Beaufort, yet he admires her grasp on life. He resists Marie’s blandishments, partially because he distrusts frivolous females, but also because theft of funds meant for the military in Spain occupies his attention.

    Marie is accustomed to getting what she wants, so why does Beaufort not succumb to her blandishments? After all, she is beautiful and wealthy. She never offends by exhibiting any intelligence. As expected by society, she flirts deliciously, pouts adorably, and dazzles every male within view. Every male, that is, except the one she desires. Must she place her life in danger to win Beaufort’s attention? She will do even that to win her heart’s desire.

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    Where to buy The Divided Heart

    Universal Buy Link https://books2read.com/u/bzB1YL
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Divided-Heart-Three-Maries-Story-ebook/dp/B0CDN5K4N9
    Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1143906227?ean=9798988176114

    Peggy Lovelace Ellis Social Media

    This year, Peggy Lovelace Ellis celebrates fifty-one years as a writer and freelance editor. She continues both professions. She has published in many nationally-distributed magazines, had a regular column in the RPG Digest, ezine and print, for 15 years, and published in the Grace Publishing Company “Divine Moments” series, Merry Christmas Moments (2017), Christmas Stories (2020), and Broken Moments (2021). For four years, she produced and edited a 15-page monthly periodical for local readership. She compiled and edited three anthologies for her writers’ group: Challenges on the Home Front World War II (Chapel Hill Press, 2004; Second Edition, 2020), Lest the Colors Fade (Righter Books, 2008), and A Beautiful Life and Other Stories (Righter Books, 2010). Each contains her short fiction, memoirs, and research. She also published a book of her own short stories, Silver Shadows, Stories of Life in a Small Town (2021). These characters will be secondary characters in a doppelgänger suspense, publication expected in early 2024. Her current release, The Divided Heart, is the thoroughly-researched, traditional Regency, third book of a three-volume series set in England in 1812. The first volume, The Uncertain Heart, released in February 2023. The Merry Heart released in June 2023. All her books are available through Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
    Website https://www.peggyellis.com
    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/stores/Peggy-Ellis/author/B0848V4VB9
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-lovelace-ellis-972b42178/

  • Author Interviews,  Contemporary,  Erotic

    Meet Adriana Kraft @adrianakraft, Author of Embracing Passion #RLFblog #Romance #WriteLGBTQ

    Meet Adriana Kraft @adrianakraft, Author of Embracing Passion #RLFblog #Romance #WriteLGBTQA single wrong assumption can be costly in Adriana Kraft’s new erotic romance release, Embracing Passion. Roseanne Falcon is a PhD researcher conducting unusual interviews with truckers. Thomas Walker is a seasoned detective, out to snare the stunning redhead he’s convinced is a prostitute. Can he overcome his deep-seated bias to make room for what’s possible?

    Adriana, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about Embracing Passion.

    Embracing Passion by Adriana Kraft

    Genre: Contemporary Erotic Romance
    Book heat level: (based on movie ratings): R

    A single wrong assumption can be costly…

    Now in her late twenties, Rosanne Falcon’s life has finally come together—a Ph.D., a prestigious research job, and two exquisite lovers, one of each gender, to complete the package. The intense bond she shares with Simone Stone was augmented rather than broken when Simone met and married Boyd Roberts, and the three have forged a fulfilling polyamory relationship. More would only be trouble.

    Widowed by a tragic accident several years earlier, Detective Thomas Walker is nearing retirement after twenty years on the police force and ready to change careers. Fully convinced the hot redhead who meets truckers at the rest area he’s staked out is a prostitute, he sets out to build his case against her. He is dead wrong, but each layer he uncovers of what she really does for a living challenges long held assumptions. Can he overcome his deep-seated bias to make room for what’s possible?

    Tell us about yourself as a person.

    What makes you different from other people?

    A major difference is that “I” am not a single person – I’m two people. My husband and I write together under the pen name Adriana Kraft. I’ll add here that when you see “me” out and about on social media and blog posts, that’s almost always the solo me (she/her). Hubs and I plot, write, and edit together, but I’m our marketer in chief.

    Another difference is that we’ve never fit into any traditional “box.” Neither one of us followed a straight career path. If an interesting opportunity came up, we took it. We joke that it’s because his astrological sign is Aquarius – free spirited, unpredictable, and never comfortable in any box. I’ve had no trouble coming along for the ride, and I wouldn’t trade anything for some of the adventures we’ve had.

    What is your personality type?

    I love throwing our MBTI types into questions like this – I’ll explain in a sec, for those unfamiliar. I’m INFJ and my husband is INFP. MBTI is a personality inventory that identifies a person’s style or preferences in four main areas:

    Introvert (I) versus extrovert (E) – like most writers, both hubs and I are strong introverts, people who thrive on meaningful relationships with a small collection of others and don’t circulate well at cocktail parties (which, if you stand near a wall and just watch, provide lots of fodder for the next book plot).

    Sensing (S) versus Intuition (N) – I suspect lots of writers also prioritize intuition over fact gathering, though I hope we’re sufficiently grounded in reality. Sometimes I wonder.

    Thinking (T) versus Feeling (F) – You’ll notice we’re both focused on feelings. This doesn’t mean we never think – we’re a pair of retired academics, so there’s been a vast amount of intellectual endeavor across our careers. It means in making decisions we each value emotion and feelings more than lots of data and information. Naturally we pour those emotions into the characters we write.

    Judging (J) versus(Perceiving (P) – ah, here’s the rub. Our one difference. I am quick to judge, not in the sense of being judgmental, but in making decisions. I see a problem or something to be reached for, and I’ve already figured out what to do and may have even begun to take action.

    Fortunately my partner in crime has to take his time perceiving and processing the information, waiting for all the important elements to surface, and hold me back from silly mistakes.

    He and I like to say that our first three MBTI dimensions means we both have our heads in the clouds, but at least one of us (him) can keep his feet on the ground.

    What is your favorite book?

    Since I’m the marketer, I get to cop to my own favorite here: Emma, by Jane Austen. My college English professor was a remarkable woman who shared that she kept the complete Jane Austen novels on her nightstand and simply started over again each time she completed them. I promptly purchased a set and read them all. My favorite moment in all her works is the moment Emma is walking in the garden with Mr. Knightley, suddenly becomes aware of her feelings and the risks she is facing, and suggests they take another turn around the paths. Moments where a women discovers both her true feelings and her inner strength—and then takes action—are what I love to read and something we both strive for as we write our novels.

    Tell us about yourself as a writer.

    What made you want to be a writer?

    I’m talking about my half of our duo for this group of questions. I was already writing poetry by the fifth grade, and as a thirteen-year-old I took up a pen and began my first novel – which, thankfully, never saw the light of day. I remember researching all I could find out about the city where I placed my characters. I had a general plot – a teenage romance. My quiet, socially awkward same-age heroine was going to get the boy after all. After three chapters I must have been distracted by some other teenage drama, but I kept the pages in my memories notebook for years.

    Learning early in our marriage that my husband had also always wanted to write fiction was a fortuitous gift.

    What are your favorite books for writing advice?

    Some years back, freelance editor Beth Hill created a PDF book called The Magic of Fiction. It covers all the elements a beginning fiction author needs to know – point of view, narrative tense, shaping characters, crafting dialogue, etc. – and as academics, hubs and I had a lot to learn about everything. For many years Beth ran The Editors Blog, and the website is still live with more in-depth treatment of all these elements: https://theeditorsblog.net/

    I think hubs and I were browsing a Barnes and Noble in the era before e-books, and in the writing section this title leaped out at us: “Shut Up!” he explained. It’s a complete primer on writing realistic dialogue that will pull readers in, as opposed to bore them to death. If you think about it, most of what we say on any given day might be completely realistic dialogue, but we’d never put it in a book. Toeing that line, between real and readable, is a delicate balance.

    What are your favorite reference books?

    LOL! A decade ago we sold our house and took off around the country in our motor home for the next five years. We allowed ourselves a dozen print books each to travel with us – fortunately, the internet filled in the blanks. My huge Roget’s Thesaurus was one of them, and I still access it when the online version doesn’t pinpoint what I need.

    Another one was the tiny Strunk and White Elements of Style. A longtime editor friend of mine once told me that before she sat down to start any editing job, she re-read this book to keep her grounded in the essentials. For years I followed the same habit – and the online version is now at the top of my favorites bar. The Elements of Style Online

    And a third? The Chicago Manual of Style – now also online (for a fee). It’s my grammar bible, and yes, I still have to look some things up, though I suspect I’ve memorized a vast portion of it.

    Where to buy Embracing Passion

    Universal Buy Link https://books2read.com/u/bpYaYX

    Adriana Kraft Social Media

    Adriana Kraft is the pen name for a married pair of retired professors writing erotic romance and erotic romantic suspense together. We like to think we’ve broken the mold for staid, fusty academics, and we hope lots of former profs are enjoying life as much as we are.
    Having lived in many states across the Midwest, we now make our home in southern Arizona, where we enjoy hiking, golf, and travel, especially to the many Arizona Native American historical sites.
    Together we have published more than fifty romance novels and novellas to outstanding reviews. Whether readers open our romantic suspense or our erotic romance, they can expect characters they care about, hot sex scenes, and a compelling story.
    Website https://adrianakraft.com
    Blog https://adrianakraft.com/blog
    Twitter https://twitter.com/AdrianaKraft
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AdrianaKraftAuthor
    MeWe https://mewe.com/i/adriana1kraft
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kraftadriana/
    Mastodon https://mastodonbooks.net/@adrianakraftbooks
    Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1578571.Adriana_Kraftub
    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/author/adrianakraft
    Get to know Adriana better by signing up for her monthly email newsletter – you’ll receive a free download of the sizzling erotic short story Swingers Light Up Vegas!
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  • Author Interviews,  Contemporary,  Modern Western,  Series Feature

    Read the series: The Accidental Billionaire Cowboys by Kris Bock @Kris_Bock #RLFblog #SweetRomance #Romance

    Read the series: The Accidental Billionaire Cowboys by Kris Bock @Kris_Bock #RLFblog #SweetRomance #RomanceWho wouldn’t want to be a billionaire? In Kris Bock’s Accidental Billionaire Cowboys series, a Texas ranching family learns that winning the lottery causes as many problems as it solves.

    Kris, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about your series.

    The Accidental Billionaire Cowboys Series

    Genre Sweet contemporary romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): G

    When a Texas ranching family wins a billion-dollar lottery, they’re overwhelmed. The standard advice is to go into hiding, but how can they when they have animals needing care? They’ll have to stay and fend off envious friends, scammers, and fortune hunters. Can these four cowboy brothers and their widowed mother build new dreams and find love amidst the chaos?

    “I really enjoy this series. It is well written and the characters are very likable.” – BookBub Review

    “I love returning to this little Texas town and the Tomlinson family. It’s like reconnecting with old friends. This is such a fun book series.” – BookBub Review

    How many books do you plan for the series?

    This five-book series features the four Tomlinson brothers, and their mother gets her new love story in the final book. I loved being able to write a new romance for a woman about to turn sixty!

    How many books are completed?

    All five books are written. The first four are out, and book 5 comes out November 7.

    What characters are the main stars in your series?

    The Tomlinson’s are a Texas ranching family in Last Stand, which is a fictional small town created by Tule Publishing, where many authors have set their series. Ava is a widow whose husband died a decade ago, and her four sons are ages 25 to 32. Three of the brothers still live on the ranch with their mother, struggling to keep things running.

    The oldest, Josh, wants to run things the traditional way his father did and just wishes he had enough money to pay the bills and fix the barn roof. Goofy and exuberant TC wants to experiment with alternative livestock such as ostriches and llamas. Bad boy Cody left town to become a crop duster after an accident destroyed his dreams of becoming a fighter pilot. Socially awkward Xander handles the family finances and cares for all of the smaller animals, such as rabbits and chickens, as well as any sick or injured creature.

    Then of course you have all the love interests! They include old friends (tough lawyer Carly and prickly high school theater teacher Mallory) and newcomers (Hallie, who retreated to her aunt’s wild animal rescue to recover from an attack; pregnant Daisy, who ran away from her wedding; and geologist North who thinks he’s only in town for a month). The members of Ava’s meddling knitting group are other ongoing characters. That’s probably enough for now though!

    What is the overall theme in this series?

    Most of us would be happy to try being super rich, but the winners of huge lotteries don’t always have happy endings. This series looks at some of the challenges, such as not knowing whether people are interested in you for yourself or your money. It also asks the question, What would you do if you could do anything? My hope is that readers will start thinking about what’s really important to them and whether they can shift their lives toward those goals now, even if they’re not billionaires.

    Please list the series titles below, in any order you prefer.

    The Billionaire Cowboy’s Christmas
    Charming the Billionaire Cowboy
    The Billionaire Cowboy’s Proposition
    A Baby for the Billionaire Cowboy
    The Billionaire Cowgirl’s Christmas – out Nov 7

    What did you like best about writing this series?

    I’m actually not drawn to writing about – or even reading about – either cowboys or billionaires. But I had this idea, and the publisher wanted more cowboys series … It turned out to be really fun to put my own spin on the character stereotypes and tropes and write about these sweet, hard-working characters. Plus I got to write about pregnant cattle, ranch dogs, kittens, llamas, ostriches, and even cougars and bears at the local wild animal rescue. If you’re feeling down, search for videos of baby llamas or ostriches for a happiness boost!

    What other books (not in this series, have you written?)

    My Furrever Friends Sweet Romance series features the employees and customers at a cat café. Watch as they fall in love with each other and shelter cats. In The Accidental Detective humorous mystery series, a witty journalist solves mysteries in Arizona and tackles the challenges of turning fifty. Plus I write romantic suspense stories of treasure hunting, archaeology, and intrigue in the Southwest.

    I also writes a series with my brother, scriptwriter Douglas J Eboch, who wrote the original screenplay for the movie Sweet Home Alabama. The Felony Melanie series follows the crazy antics of Melanie, Jake, and their friends a decade before the events of the movie.

    Where can we find links for all your books?

    You can learn more and find links at www.krisbock.com, or visit the Kris Bock Amazon US page or Amazon UK page. (For other countries click here.)

    Where to buy The Accidental Billionaire Cowboys

    Publisher https://tulepublishing.com/series/the-accidental-billionaire-cowboys/
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B1LRTVRH
    Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/The+Accidental+Billionaire+Cowboys
    iBooks https://books.apple.com/us/author/kris-bock/id443014346?see-all=books
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/series/the-accidental-billionaire-cowboys

    Kris Bock Social Media

    Kris Bock writes romance, mystery, and suspense. Get a free 30-page Furrever Friends cat café story, an Accidental Detective short story, and 22 recipes from the cat café when you sign up for the Kris Bock Mystery and Romance Newsletter.
    Sign up for the Romantic Comedy Newsletter to get a short story preview of the Felony Melanie series, or find the books at Amazon US or All E-book retailers.
    Website https://www.krisbock.com/
    Blog https://swarmchairtraveler.blogspot.com/
    Twitter https://twitter.com/kris_bock
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kris-Bock-Author-Page/174350342612332
    Pinterest http://pinterest.com/krisbockbooks/
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kris_bock_mystery_and_romance/
    Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4735592.Kris_Bock
    BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/authors/kris-bock
    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/author/krisbock
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  • Meet an Author,  Regency

    Meet Ruth A Casie @RuthaACasie Author of The Lady and the Rogue #RLFblog #RegencyRomance

    Meet Ruth A Casie @RuthaACasie Author of The Lady and the Rogue #RLFblog #RegencyRomanceDeceptions, lies, and a timeless kiss forge an unbreakable bond between two unsuspecting people in Ruth A Casie’s new timeless Regency romance, The Lady and the Rogue.

    Ruth, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about The Lady and the Rogue.

    The Lady and the Rogue by Ruth A Casie

    Genre Historical Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13

    In the shadowy depths of London, Lady Euphemia Brandt, a renowned concert pianist, is mistaken by an English nobleman for his intended rendezvous. She defends herself, losing her reticule in the process. Reluctantly, she takes coins from her attacker and secures a carriage home. Their eyes lock, and they share a searing kiss, altering their lives forever.

    At an affair honoring the Prime Minister, Euphemia discovers that the rogue who accosted her is a much sought-after, wealthy member of society. Struggling to resist his attraction, she battles memories of their kiss.

    Cayden Whitford, the Duke of Thornton, seeking a woman with vital information, mistakes Euphemia for his contact and is surprised by her swift blow and the ensuing kiss. Intrigued, he vows to find her. At a dinner party, Thornton learns she is the daughter of a trusted advisor and masquerades as a suitor to discover her allegiance.

    As Thornton unravels Euphemia’s wit, logic, and passion, his initial mission falters. He’s fallen in love with her.

    Feisty and passionate. He’ll enjoy making her fall in love with him… or die trying.

    Tell us about yourself as a person.

    What makes you different from other people?

    I speak to my characters. Sometimes I have entire conversations with them. I reprimand them for not cooperating, and they quickly point out what I have overlooked.

    What is your personality type?

    People may think I’m an extrovert, but in my heart of hearts, I am an introvert. I am creative and enjoy challenges. I’m a logical thinker… to a point.

    What was your favorite childhood game?

    I’m the very youngest of three. My sister is fifteen years older than me, and my brother is ten years older than me. My sister was very involved in her school sorority. She went to formal affairs and wore gorgeous evening gowns. One Saturday afternoon, she came into my room loaded down with them, at least four or five. One by one, she dressed me in the gown, and we played fairy queen/princess or whatever. we played dress-up. My brother played chauffeur, think of a large box, or the prince.

    Fast forward to 2011. I called my sister to tell her I had written a book, and it was published. Her comment…I’m not surprised. You always had a story in your head!

    What is your favorite subject to talk about?

     

    What is your favorite book?

    Anything written by Julie Garwood.

    What is your favorite meal?

    Roast leg of lamb with sweet potato souffle, green beans, and a tossed salad. Finish it off with cherry vanilla ice cream and a cappuccino and I am set.

    Tell us about yourself as a writer.

    What made you want to be a writer?

    I never planned to be a writer. I was helping someone else who was writing when she convinced me to write my own story. Now if that sounds as if I was getting in her way, you may be correct. Anyway, we were two months into our project when she could not continue. She was training for the New York Marathon. She convinced me to continue writing. That was Knight of Runes, my first book. It was digitally published by Carina Press, and the print copy was published by Harlequin.

    What are your favorite books for writing advice?

    Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose by Constance Hale

    On Writing by Stephen King

    Goal, Motivation & Conflict by Debra Dixon

    Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder

    Writing a Romance Novel for Dummies by Leslie Wainger

    When you go to a convention, what kinds of things do you take along?

    I have a list that I keep with my ‘convention’ materials:

    1. Comfy shoes.
    2. A sweater with pockets
    3. Business cards
    4. A water bottle
    5. Business casual outfits
    6. A sturdy notebook, several pens, and sometimes highlighters
    7. Tylenol
    8. Extra suitcase of duffle bag for books and swag

    If I’m signing at the conference:

    1. Books are usually sent in advance
    2. Table runner
    3. Business cards
    4. Bookmarks
    5. Door hangers
    6. Information about my series
    7. Signed by Author stickers
    8. Packing tape
    9. Small picture stands for the books
    10. Newsletter sign up information – my contact info is all in a QR code people can download
    11. My favorite Pentel pen for signing
    12. More Tylenol

    What’s your best advice for a new writer?

    The best advice I ever got was… write the next book. The best way become a better writer is to read, read, read, and write, write, write.

    What are your writing goals for the next year or so?

    I challenged myself this year by writing four novels and three short stories. Next year I’m under contract to write two books for Dragonblade Publishing’s Lyon’s Den connected world. I have plans for a new six-book Regency romance series, Barrington’s Brigade. That should keep me busy until the first quarter of 2025.

    Where to buy The Lady and the Rogue

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CDM498WL/
    Universal Buy Link https://books2read.com/u/brBWwE

    Ruth A Casie Social Media

    Ruth A Casie is a USA bestselling author. She writes historical adventures from the shores of medieval Scotland to the cobblestone streets of Regency London. Her stories embrace strong woman and the men who deserve them. Within the pages you’ll discover ‘edge-of-your-seat suspense, mind boggling drama, and heart melting emotions. Grab your favorite cup of tea, or an ale if you prefer, and join her heroes and heroines as they race across the pages to find their happily ever after.  Ruth hopes her stories are your next favorite adventures!

    Website https://ruthacasie.com/
    Blog http://www.ruthacasie.blogspot.com
    Twitter https://twitter.com/RuthACasie
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    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/Ruth-A.-Casie/e/B005V0YEVU/
    Newsletter http://ruthacasie.com/contact.html#newsletter


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  • Do It Write,  Women's Fiction

    Do It Write: Where Karen Cino writes @karencino #RLFblog #WomensFiction #Romance

    Do It Write: Where Karen Cino writes @karencino #RLFblog #WomensFiction #Romance

    Do It Write: Where Karen Cino writes @karencino #RLFblog #WomensFiction #Romance

    Do It Write: Where Karen Cino writes @karencino #RLFblog #WomensFiction #Romance

    An abandoned carousel building leads to a dead body in Karen Cino's women's fiction contemporary romance, Carousel Plaza. Secret rooms, relics and a diary send Macy on a discovery from her aunt's past.

    Karen, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I'm Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Before we talk about your office, please tell us about your latest book.

    Carousel Plaza by Karen Cino

    Genre Women's Fiction Contemporary Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

    When Macy inherits a beach house from her aunt, she discovers secret rooms filled with relics from the past - including a dead body. Things get even more complicated when an old flame begins investigating the murder. Macy must find out who the killer is in order to piece together the secrets buried in a diary left for her by her aunt, unleashing the mystery of her past.

    How long have you been writing?

    I've been writing since I was fourteen years old. I can't remember a time when I wasn't writing.

    What was your first published book?

    My first published book was Roses. I wrote Roses when my son was an infant and had his nights and days mixed up. Writing was what got me through the night.

    Tell us about your writing space or home office.

    This is one of my favorite writing places to date. My home office houses six of my seven bookcases. One of the first thing I did when I moved into this house was put up french doors so I could have the privacy I need from my two cats.

    Anything special about your space?

    The view from the window which overlooks a creek.

    What do you love most about that area?

    It's great that I can shut the door and block out the television or my cats running around the house. This is the first home office that has doors to shut.

    What would like to change about your home office?

    I'd love to paint and replace the individual bookcases with a built in wall bookcase.

    If money was no object, what would your home office look like?

    I'd have a roll top desk and a top of the line chair. I would add an extension where I could have a sitting room to read.

    What office equipment do you use most, other than your computer?

    My printer gets the most action. I print out everything I write at the end of the day. I'm still old school and love to edit on a hard copy.

    What do you think is a must have for an efficient office?

    You need a window in the room, where you can open it to breath in the fresh air and a desk and comfortable chair. For me, I need an area besides my desk to put my papers and notes.

    Are you a writing mom/dad?

    I'm a writing mom.

    How do you juggle writing and family?

    My kids are married. So I no longer have an excuse for procrastinating.

    What's the last book about writing that you read?

    I always refer to Save the Cat!

    What book or books about writing do you recommend for new authors?

    Best book is Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder.

    What do you like to read for relaxation?

    I love cuddling up with a good women's fiction or cozy mystery.

    Where to buy Carousel Plaza

    Publisher Mandolay Press
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Carousel-Plaza-Karen-Cino-ebook/dp/B0BR8LYR57
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    Karen Cino is a multi-published author who has been writing since she was fourteen years old. She started her career by writing poetry, short stories and writing articles for her high school newspaper. After reading Jackie Collin's Lovers and Gamblers and Jacqueline Susann's, Valley of the Dolls, Karen found her niche. Karen loves writing about local places that people can relate to.
    Karen loves the summer, loves the beach. Her previous books were written and took place in various locations in Staten Island. Her Cookie Cutter Cozy Mystery Series takes place at the New Jersey Shore.
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    #ContemporaryRomance A Rancher’s Pride by Barbara White Daille @BarbaraWDaille #RLFblog #ModernWestern

    Barbara, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about A Rancher’s Pride.

    A Rancher’s Pride by Barbara White Daille

    #ContemporaryRomance A Rancher's Pride by Barbara White Daille @BarbaraWDaille #RLFblog #ModernWesternGenre: Contemporary romance
    Book heat level: PG13

    His Whole World Is In Her Hands

    Sam Robertson’s life just changed. In one short day, he found out that he’s a daddy; that his beautiful little girl, Becky, is deaf; and that her aunt, sign language teacher Kayla Ward, intends to fight him for custody.

    There are plenty of reasons Sam shouldn’t fall for Kayla. A city girl like her has no place on his ranch, particularly when she’s his ex-wife’s gorgeous sister. But thanks to the judge’s orders, Sam’s spending a lot of time with Kayla, trying to give Becky the stable home she’s never known.

    Despite their ongoing custody battle, Sam and Kayla’s love for Becky brings them closer than they ever expected, and Sam knows that no matter who wins in court, he could still lose—Kayla or his daughter.

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