Character Interviews

Interviews with a character from a book

  • Character Interviews,  Suspense

    Meet Hermann Weiss from Viking Gold #romance Action Adventure @Lesannsartor #RLFblog

    Meet Hermann Weiss from Viking.

    Author Bio

    L.A. Sartor is a bestselling, award-winning author. She  began telling stories around the age of 4 when her mother, at L.A.’s insistence, wrote them down and L.A. illustrated them. As an adult, she writes suspense and action-adventure novels with a dash of romance, and screenplays—she’s had a contracted adaptation!  She lives in Colorado with her husband whom she met on a blind date.  L.A. loves to travel and thinks life is an adventure and we should embrace the journey. 
    Titles published:
    Dare to Believe (2012)
    Stone of Heaven (May 2013) Carswell Adventure Series Book One
    Be Mine This Christmas Night (Holiday 2013)  Star light ~ Star Bright Series Book One
    Forever Yours This New Year’s Night (Holiday 2014)  Star light ~ Star Bright Series Book Two
    Viking Gold (July 2015) Carswell Adventure Series Book Two
    Believe in Me This Christmas Morn  Star Light ~ Star Bright Series Book Three
    The Prince of Granola (A romantic comedy coming 2017)

    About the Book

    Title  Viking Gold
    Genre Romantic Adventure
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Norway is the land of Vikings and myths, and deep in a fjord, a sunken Nazi plane filled with gold.
    Which is exactly the kind of adventure Abby Carswell and Hermann Weiss relish undertaking. Enough so to make them push aside their misgivings over their enigmatic new business partner.
    Abby, an adrenaline junkie, barely avoids death’s scythe on every quest she undertakes. Hermann knows he can’t continue to watch the woman he loves put herself deliberately in harm’s way. He wants her to choose the power of their love over her need to beat the odds.
    But first they have to survive this hunt for Viking gold which has turned deadly after they discover the treasure has mythic qualities and is coveted for its power. Their quest becomes a battle against an evil whose tentacles may run deeper than this single expedition.
    Live The Adventure ~ Love The Romance

    Introducing Hermann Weiss

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Hermann Weiss     
    Age: 43
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace: Germany
    Profession: Engineer/Inventor, oh, and add treasure hunter, which I love, not for the money but for the adventure.
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars: Looking in a mirror is not something I do often, but describing myself would be tall, dark blond with blue eyes. Abby says I have a stubborn chin, I prefer the word strong. The other day a young woman wanted my autograph, Abby gently broke it to her that I wasn’t Chris Hemsworth. I’m not quite sure the lady believed my wife, though I can’t see the similarities.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    Abigail Carswell, or Abby/Ab for short. She is truly my other half.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    Thank you for having me as your guest today. I’m the youngest of two boys. My father was the brilliant engineer and founder of Weiss Engineering in Germany. My elder brother and my father perished in a quest to find the famed diamond sword in Viet Nam’s Son Doong Cave. People blamed it on my father’s equipment, but I refuse to believe that. I rebuilt the business and far exceeded anyone’s expectations. Engineering is my life’s blood, but treasure hunting is my soul. My heart belongs to Abby Carswell.
    What is your viewpoint on wealth?
    Wealth gives one opportunities, but it doesn’t bring happiness or love or give one intelligence. It’s a tool.
    What past event causes you the most fear?
    Abby’s capture and near sacrifice in the Yucatan. Outwitting an immortal took every ounce of belief in myself along with Tori and Reid. I still shudder when I realize just how close to failing we were.
    What is your biggest personal flaw?
    Self-preservation. But only when there is nothing else I can do to solve the problem, and that has happened twice. I like, in fact often feel compelled to be in control. Self-preservation can take many forms, it doesn’t necessarily mean flight. Although it did with Abby.
    How do you express disappointment?
    With silence and withdrawal. I pull into myself. I don’t want to be around anyone. Even those whom I love.
    How emotionally expressive are you to others?
    You’re asking fairly uncomfortable questions here, at least for me. (Interviewers note: Hermann said this with a devastatingly wicked smile.)To those I trust and love, emotion comes easily. Germans can be of two disparate camps, either very emotional or not. There are four people in my life with whom I can be completely honest and open. My wife, Abby, her twin, Tori. Tori’s husband Reid and Alfred Choy. Each of these took time and tests to earn my trust, thus my ability to share emotions.
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Abby. I nearly walked away from her while we were on our quest in Norway because she was always looking for that next adventure, taking chances that were in my opinion, way too risk-laden. I thought leaving her would be the only way to hide my fear of losing her in some God awful way. I was wrong.
    What would you like people who hear your story to know?
    I was introduced in Stone of Heaven, Book 1 in the Carswell Adventure Series. Viking Gold continues with Victoria (Tori) who is now married to Reid Hunter. But Viking Gold is really it’s own book, about what love it, putting those you love above yourself and of course the treasure hunt. It’s really full of twists and turns. L.A. Sartor can pen our stories any time.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Viking-Gold-Carswell-Adventure-Book-ebook/dp/B00YLVDPEM/
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/viking-gold-la-sartor/1122215690?ean=2940150964358

    Author Social Media

  • Romantic Comedy,  Stressing the Heroine

    Stressing the Heroine: Been Searching for You @nicoleevelina #romcom #RLFblog

    Stressing the Heroine from Been Searching for You by Nicole Evelina.

    Author Bio

    Nicole Evelina is a multi-award-winning historical fiction and romantic comedy writer. Her most recent novel, Madame Presidentess, a historical novel about Victoria Woodhull, America’s first female Presidential candidate, was the first place winner in the Women’s US History category of the 2015 Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction.   
    Her debut novel, Daughter of Destiny, the first book of an Arthurian legend trilogy that tells Guinevere’s life story from her point of view, was named Book of the Year by Chanticleer Reviews, took the Grand Prize in the 2015 Chatelaine Awards for Women’s Fiction/Romance, won a Gold Medal in the fantasy category in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards and was short-listed for the Chaucer Award for Historical Fiction.  Been Searching for You, her contemporary romantic comedy, won the 2015 Romance Writers of America (RWA) Great Expectations and Golden Rose contests.
    Nicole’s writing has appeared in The Huffington Post, Curve Magazine and numerous historical publications. She is one of only six authors who completed a week-long writing intensive taught by #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness. As an armchair historian, Nicole researches her books extensively, consulting with biographers, historical societies and traveling to locations when possible. For example, she traveled to England twice to research the Guinevere’s Tale trilogy, where she consulted with internationally acclaimed author and historian Geoffrey Ashe, as well as Arthurian/Glastonbury expert Jaime George, the man who helped Marion Zimmer Bradley research The Mists of Avalon.
    Nicole is a member of and book reviewer for The Historical Novel Society, and Sirens (a group supporting female fantasy authors), as well as a member of the Historical Writers of America, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, Romance Writers of America, the St. Louis Writer’s Guild, Women Writing the West, Broad Universe (promoting women in fantasy, science fiction and horror), Alliance of Independent Authors, the Independent Book Publishers Association and the Midwest Publisher’s Association.

    About the Book

    Title: Been Searching for You
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG-13
    Annabeth is a hopeless romantic who believes in soul mates. In fact, she’s been writing to hers each year on her birthday since she was 16.
    Now, at 34, she’s still holding out hope of finding Mr. Right even though he’d be fighting an uphill battle to gain her trust, thanks to a traumatic experience years before that’s left her unable to commit.
    When Annabeth meets a handsome literature professor named Alex on her 34th birthday, she thinks her quest may finally be at an end. Things don’t quite go as planned, so Annabeth resolves to do everything she can over the next year to find the unknown recipient of her letters.  But blind dates, Meetup events and online singles sites have nothing on what fate has in store for her when a co-worker unexpectedly quits and Annabeth finds herself working in close quarters with both Alex and her long ago ex, Nick. Fighting her attraction to one and loathing for the other, Annabeth is forced to face all of her old insecurities while keeping an eye on a scheming frienemy who may derail her hopes and dreams.
    Written in the tradition of Bridget Jones’ Diary, Kim Gruenfelder’s A Total Waste of Makeup, and Melissa Pimental’s Love By The Book, this romantic comedy shows that love on the sweet side can exist for the modern girl, if only she’s willing to trust herself and search hard enough.
    Been Searching for You was the winner of the 2015 Romance Writers of America Great Expectations and Golden Rose contests.

    Stressing The Heroine

    Every heroine has a story. She has a background, a history, and a past. This interview allows us to meet a heroine and get to know her better, by focusing on how she handles being relaxed, as well as how she handles stress.

    The Heroine’s Relaxed Side

    This heroine is at a party. Considering her story, describe the party.
    Annabeth actually attends a party in the second scene of the book. It’s a celebration of Chicago’s top singles and she’s there to support her best-frienemy, Mia, who is one of the honorees. It’s a swanky affair at the Drake Hotel downtown, with white table cloths, champagne, roses, and guests in chic finery.
    How does the heroine feel about being this particular party, and what body language is she displaying that gives it away?
    It’s her 34th birthday and she’s feeling down and a little bitter because she’s single yet AGAIN in addition to being a year older. She crosses her arms and scowls. But when she spies a handsome stranger talking with her other best friend, Miles, all that changes. She’s interested and more than a little nervous, wiping sweaty palms on her dress and drinking a little more for liquid courage.
    Is she more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    She’s shy, so she sticks with the people she knows.
    If she drinks, what is her drink of choice at this party?
    She likes to drink. Tonight she’s enjoying champagne.
    How much drink is her usual?
    She can have three before being drunk, but she usually tries to stay around two when she’s in public. At home, all bets are off and she drinks as much as she wants.
    The heroine figures out where the hiding places are and then goes there. Is it to hide, to avoid someone, or to go drag a friend back to the party?
    Annabeth is an introvert, so she’d be there to hide. When she’s had too much of Mia, which happens easily and often given Mia’s larger-than-life personality, Annabeth will go get some fresh air to clear her head and put her attitude right again. Mia would be the one to drag her back to the party.
    Is she likely to latch onto a friend and stay with him/her and ignore others, or is she the friend that others latch onto?
    She sticks with the group she came with unless someone particularly catches her interest, as Alex does.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the heroine going to handle it?
    If it was someone she knew, she would try to break it up before it came to blows and even if it did, she’d get between the opponents. If it was a stranger, she’d stay out of it and probably snark about it with Mia.
    Is the heroine the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    No, Annabeth would likely be the first to leave. Mia would be the one to be tossed out.
    Will she know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of herself?
    Same answer as above.

    The Heroine’s Stressed Out Side

    How does the heroine handle it if the cops or some other authority figure pulls her aside when she was blameless in a situation?
    Annabeth is a rule follower. She’d be so nervous and upset even if she was innocent because she doesn’t like to be called out. However, as we see in a scene where her boss blames her for the behavior of a subordinate, she will fight back if she feels gravely wronged and that doing so upheld the idea of fairness.
    How does the heroine react to hearing a scream?
    Depends on the kind of scream. If it’s a call for help, her first reaction would probably be to go give aid. If she felt like that would put her in danger, she’d call the cops. If it was a horror movie scream, she’d run the other way – girlfriend ain’t stupid. If it was a love scene kind of scream, she’d roll her eyes and make a grossed out face. She’s probably heard that from Mia enough times to last the rest of her life.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses her mind?
    “Oh my God! Is that really happening?”
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing she does?
    She’d look around for help or go for her phone to call the cops if it was a violent situation. Filming it would never cross her mind.
    This heroine attempts to rescue someone and realizes that she is in over her head. The odds are against her and there is no way out. She is going to get her butt handed to her. What does she do?
    She’d stick with them to the bitter end unless they do something to cross her. She’s very loyal.
    The heroine runs into the one person from her past she wanted to avoid. She can’t get out of the situation and must interact with him/her in some way. What does she do?
    Ha, this actually happens in the book. The person from her past is her ex, Nick. I won’t say how they have to interact because it’s a little bit of a spoiler, but she does her best to remain calm and professional, even though on the inside she’s screaming, shouting and crying. But that only lasts so long. When this situation is a repeat one, she eventually loses her cool and tells him off.
    Someone younger than the heroine is in charge of the situation, and they are handling it badly, perhaps bungling things. How does the heroine deal with it?
    This kind of happens in the book as well, although Annabeth isn’t yet directly involved. In the book, she just rolls her eyes and lets the person, Jenna, do what she’s going to do. If Annabeth had been Jenna’s boss or somehow otherwise directly involved, she would have tried to teach her ways to improve what she’s doing and be a mentor. You kind of see this a little in her working with Nick, where she is much more corrective of him than he deserves, although she still managers to hand him his butt on a plate.
    The heroine is in physical pain but must bear up under it and keep going. What does she tell herself in order to get through the situation?
    See below.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    Her father’s. She’s very much a daddy’s little girl. He’d remind her how special she is and how strong she is and that she can triumph over anything.
    What lesson from her past gets her through a stressful situation?
    That no matter what happens, her family will always be there for her. She’s very close to her parents and sister, so she’s had ample opportunity to feel their love and support.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon  http://www.amazon.com/Been-Searching-You-Romantic-Comedy-ebook/dp/B01BMKYGRO/
    Barnes and Noble  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/been-searching-for-you-nicole-evelina/1123723776?ean=9780996763165 

    Author Social Media

  • Character Interviews,  Modern Western

    Meet Katherine Marsden from Gun Shy #romance @Diane_Saxon #RLFblog

    Meet Katherine Marsden from Gun Shy.

    Author Bio

    Diane Saxon lives in the Shropshire countryside with her tall, dark, handsome husband, two gorgeous daughters, a Dalmatian, one-eyed kitten, ginger cat, four chickens and a new black Labrador puppy called Beau, whose name has been borrowed for her hero in For Heaven’s Cakes.
    After working for years in a demanding job, on-call and travelling great distances, Diane gave it all up when her husband said “follow that dream”.
    Having been hidden all too long, her characters have burst forth demanding plot lines of their own and she’s found the more she lets them, the more they’re inclined to run wild.

    About the Book

    Title    Gun Shy
    Genre Contemporary Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    The subject of his grandmother’s enthusiasm to marry him off, Sherriff Jack T Swan is fighting dirty to save his skin and has sworn off women until further notice. So the very last thing he needs in his life is a beautiful damsel in distress. Despite initial appearances, Jack soon discovers Kate is anything but distressed. In fact, she’s more than capable of skewering him with her kitten heel.
    Doctor Kate Marsden is handy with a scalpel, but she’s not quite sure how to deal with the local sheriff, who she inadvertently mistakes for a pervert while trying to report a crime.
    Time and again their paths cross and attraction rages between them, but while Jack is adamant he’s not in the market for a serious relationship, Kate is definitely not interested in a one-night stand.

    Introducing Katherine Marsden

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Katherine Marsden
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Profession: Doctor
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    I’m 5’4” pretty slim, with a really great pair of legs, even if I say so myself. I think they’re my best feature. Although I know my hair shouldn’t be so long with me being a doctor, I really can’t bring myself to have it cut. I love to be able to style it anyway I please, but the humidity in America has sent it a little wild.
    I’m blonde with blue eyes and pale skin which is always a problem when I blush. I light up like a candle.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    Sheriff Jack T Swann, he’s a darling.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    I’m a fully qualified ER surgeon looking for a little advancement and experience in my field. I’ve had a pretty rough couple of years. My sister, well she had a bad time and then she and her twins came to live with me. I was offered an opportunity to go to America for this experience I’ve been seeking and my sister really encouraged me to go. I guess she was ready to stand on her own two feet. Quite honestly, though, it’s hard being away from your loved ones. I really miss the children, after all, I am their second mum.
    I’m a very capable woman, I know how to slice and dice, and we’re not talking vegetables here. I’m nifty with a scalpel, and the things my brother taught me in self-defense, I can only advise you to watch out. I wield a mean kitten heel too.
    How do you dress?
    When I’m not in scrubs, which is most of the time, I love flirty, knee length skirts that I can whoosh around. They make me feel so feminine and girly which is not an attribute I can always have covered in blood, sick and guts much of the day.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    I’m an ER doctor. Without being too boastful, I must confess to being an absolute whizz with a scalpel, but one of my best skills is stitching people up. My sewing ability is next to none. Scars from my surgery will be minimal.
    What is your family like?
    I have a fabulous family who I dote on. Mum is the sorter of all problems, whatever they may be. Dad, cool, calm and supportive. My younger sister Lydia, who I kind of baby. Lydia’s twins Rosie and Aaron who due to the most horrific circumstances, I’ve been their second mother since birth. I adore them and it’s the worst feeling in the world to leave them while I cross the Atlantic divide to find a future of my own.
    How do you handle challenges?
    Head on and chin up. With a scalpel in one hand and a kitten heel in the other.
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Jack Swann. Because I love him so much.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gun-Shy-Atlantic-Divide-Book-ebook/dp/B01INWUHRM/     
    Kobo https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/gun-shy-5
    iBooks https://itunes.apple.com/gb/book/gun-shy/id1135979000?mt=11

    Author Social Media

  • Stressing the Hero,  Suspense

    Stressing the Hero Scottish Diamond #romanticsuspense @helenafairfax #RLFblog

    Stressing the Hero from The Scottish Diamond by Helena Fairfax.

    Author Bio

    Helena Fairfax writes engaging contemporary romances featuring heroines she’d love to have as a friend and heroes she’s secretly in love with. Her first novel, The Silk Romance, was a contender for the RNA’s New Writers’ Scheme Award and a runner-up in the Global Ebook Awards. She was shortlisted for the Exeter Novel Prize in 2014.
    Helena is a British author who was born in Uganda and came to England as a child. She’s grown used to the cold now, and these days she lives in an old Victorian mill town in the north of England, right next door to the windswept Yorkshire moors. She walks this romantic landscape every day with her rescue dog, finding it the perfect place to dream up her heroes and her happy endings.

    About the Book

    Title The Scottish Diamond
    Genre Romantic Suspense Novella
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG
    What do you do when it seems you can’t trust anyone…even the man you love?
    When Lizzie Smith starts rehearsing Macbeth with her theatre group in Edinburgh, she’s convinced the witches’ spells are the cause of a run of terrible luck. Lizzie’s bodyguard boyfriend, Léon, is mysteriously turned down for every job he applies for, until he’s finally offered the job of guarding “The Scottish Diamond,” a fabulous jewel from the country of Montverrier.
    But the diamond’s previous guard in Edinburgh Castle has disappeared in mysterious circumstances. The Scottish Diamond has a history of intrigue and bloody murder, and Lizzie is plagued by nightmares in which Macbeth’s witches are warning her of danger. “Fair is foul and foul is fair…”
    Then Lizzie discovers she’s being followed through the streets of Edinburgh, and it seems her worst fears are about to be realised…
    The Scottish Diamond is a standalone story. Lizzie and Léon first met in the romantic suspense novella Palace of Deception, which is set in the Mediterranean country of Montverrier.

    Stressing The Hero

    Every hero has a story. He has a background, a history, and a past. This interview allows us to meet a hero and get to know him better, by focusing on how he handles being relaxed, as well as how he handles stress.

    The Hero’s Relaxed Side

    This hero is at a party. Considering his story, describe the party.
    Léon Bressac is a bodyguard. He’s been invited to a glittering party at the Palace of Montverrier and is supposed to be off-duty, but he’s concerned about the safety of the heroine, Lizzie, who is acting the part of the princess.
    How does the hero feel about being at this particular party, and what body language is he displaying that gives it away?
    He wishes he could relax and mingle with the others but he’s on the alert for danger. He stays at the edge of the grand ballroom where he has the best view of what’s going on.
    Is he more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    He remains aloof. His poor background in Italy also means he doesn’t feel totally comfortable socializing with the wealthy. He finds their conversation shallow.
    If he drinks, what is his drink of choice at this party?
    Léon is half-Italian and he loves red wine but has stuck to soft drinks at the party in order to keep a clear head.
    How much drink is his usual?
    He doesn’t usually drink a lot but when he’s off work and spending time in his house on the Italian coast, he feels more relaxed and likes a few glasses of Italian red wine.
    The hero figures out where the hiding places are and then goes there. Is it to hide, to avoid someone, or to go drag a friend back to the party?
    It’s because he needs to know who is a friend and who is a foe, and where people are at all times.
    Is he likely to latch onto a friend and stay with him/her and ignore others, or is he the friend that others latch onto?
    He’s the sort of man others latch onto.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the hero going to handle it?
    He’s a trained bodyguard and so he’d be aware trouble was brewing before it started and would intervene before it got out of hand.
    Is the hero the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    The one that does the tossing!
    Will he know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of himself?
    He leaves when Lizzie leaves and he knows she’s safe.

    The Hero’s Stressed Out Side

    How does the hero handle it if the cops or some other authority figure pulls him aside when he was blameless in a situation?
    The hero has a troubled background and has been in trouble with the law. If he’s pulled over by the police he keeps quiet and says as little as possible.
    How does the hero react to hearing a scream?
    He runs toward the danger and hopes it isn’t the heroine screaming.
    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses his mind?
    That he should step in and break it up.
    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing he does?
    Grabs hold of the guy doing the beating.
    This hero attempts to rescue someone and realizes that he is in over his head. The odds are against him and there is no way out. He is going to get his butt handed to him. What does he do?
    The only time Léon ever panics is when he thinks Lizzie may leave him. If he thinks he’s over his head in a rescue situation he stays calm, takes a step back, and thinks things through with cold logic. He’s a patient man and he’ll wait for the right opportunity. If it doesn’t come he just defends himself as best he can.
    The hero runs into the one person from his past he wanted to avoid. He can’t get out of the situation and must interact with him/her in some way. What does he do?
    Léon runs into a few guys from his troubled past in The Scottish Diamond. He finds it hard to escape his background but he tries to speak to them in a way that shows he’s strong enough not to be dragged back down.
    Someone younger than the hero is in charge of the situation, and they are handling it badly, perhaps bungling things. How does the hero deal with it?
    Great question. Léon has sympathy for young hot-heads – he was one himself. He talks to the guy in a calm way that avoids confrontation and lets the younger guy take the credit for his advice.
    The hero is in physical pain but must bear up under it and keep going. What does he tell himself in order to get through the situation?
    In order to get through, he imagines himself with the heroine in the future, on the other side of his troubles, and the image keeps him strong.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    “Ask not for smaller problems but for broader shoulders.” (Old proverb)
    What lesson from his past gets him through a stressful situation?
    I can’t say too much without revealing a twist in the end of The Scottish Diamond but Léon has learned the hard way that you should always choose the right path over the easy path.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Helena Fairfax
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1124091224;jsessionid=7A6D74AD3C9EF52F525FCD2C2D4C945D.prodny_store02-atgap09?ean=2940153368993
    ARe  https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-thescottishdiamondaromanticsuspensenovella-2072485-368.html
    Kobo  https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/the-scottish-diamond-a-romantic-suspense-novella
    iBooks  https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1133586002
    Page Foundry http://www.inktera.com/store/title/e3fc2b30-f369-4382-90de-06285a7c7772

    Author Social Media

    Website  http://www.helenafarifax.com
  • Character Interviews,  Paranormal

    Meet Damon Cubins from Claimed #pnr @andreaRcooper #RLFblog

    Meet Damon Dubins from Claimed by Andrea Cooper.

    Author Bio

    Andrea has always created characters and stories. But it wasn’t until she was in her late twenties that she started writing novels.
    What happened that ignited the writing flame in her fingers? Divorced, and disillusioned by love songs and stories. They exaggerate. She thought. Love and Romance are not like that in the real world. Then she met her husband and realized, yes love and romance are exactly like the songs and stories say. She is now a happy wife, and a mom to three kids (two boys and a girl).
    Andrea writes paranormal and historical romance. When not writing or reading, one may find Andrea dancing in Zumba.
    She believes in the power of change and counting each moment as a blessing. But most importantly, she believes in love.

    About the Book

    Title Claimed
    Genre Paranormal Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Intern Renee Maxwell has a chance at her dream job as assistant to a renowned archaeologist in exotic Turkey. Things get a little weird when she finds a unique crystal and starts hallucinating crazy yet sexy things. Her once staid boss now looks like a gorgeous demi-god and underwear model combined. Her feminist ideals are challenged with each seductive look and bit of banter he gives her, but she’s not falling for his charm.
    Damon Cubins never met a woman his Incubus powers couldn’t seduce…until now. If he doesn’t find an ancient crystal, he’ll turn into a full-fledged demon. When his new Intern Renee arrives on site, wearing the exact necklace he needs to save his existence, he thinks he’s got it made until he discovers a curse is keeping him from claiming what’s his.
    He doesn’t want to harm the woman who has enraptured his heart, but Damon isn’t the only dark creature seeking the crystal’s powers. Winning Renee’s love to release the curse becomes the only cure to save her life.

    Introducing Damon Cubins

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Damon Cubins
    Age:     5,000 years old
    Gender: Male
    Birthplace:  Greece
    Profession:  Archeologist
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):  Incubus
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    I’m an Incubus. Muscled and fit without working out. My species is made to seduce women and feed off their sexual auras. I’m blond, six foot four and weigh 200lbs. I’ve no scars or blemishes though Renee says I have a dimple when I smile, but I don’t believe her.
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    Renee Maxwell. My intern archeological assistant and one who challenged me at every turn.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    My Incubus powers. I’m able to pour seduction into my voice, visit a woman when she’s sleeping, and charm a stadium of nuns if I wanted.
    Do you have children?
    Not yet. As an Incubus, I can control when my mate could get pregnant or not.
    Do you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    I used to see morality as a kaleidoscope of colors. Then I fell in love for the first time and my world changed. I changed.
    Do you care about what others assume about you?
    No, but I do care what Renee assumes about me.
    What secrets do you know about people around you that you do NOT share?
    Everyone has secret desires. Even if they don’t admit it to themselves.
    What past event causes you the most fear?
    My fiancée died of sudden cardiac arrest from my power. Maybe it would’ve happened anyway when she was going up a flight of stairs or something, but I lived every day afterward, until I met Renee, that I was the cause of her death.
    What is your biggest need?
    I needed the crystal to keep from turning into a full-demon.
    What is your biggest personal flaw?
    I’m an Incubus. I have no flaws.
    Who in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    Renee. If I lost her, I wouldn’t be the same. She brought love back into my life and helped me discover that I was empty without her.
    What would you like people who hear your story to know?
    That love can concur against unsurmountable odds.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher  Champagne Books
    Amazon https://amzn.com/B01GADLJBY
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/claimed-andrea-r-cooper/1123864120?ean=2940153193083
    Kobo https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/claimed-68
    iBooks https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/claimed/id1118712163?mt=11

    Author Social Media

  • Character Interviews,  Paranormal

    Meet Sheriff Jack Lang from Take These Broken Wings #pnr @LiviaQuinn #RLFblog

    Meet Sheriff Jack Lang from Take These Broken Wings by Livia Quinn.

    About the Book

    Title Take These Broken Wings, Destiny Paramortals, Book 5
    Genre Paranormal Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    Destiny. Is it Mayberry or Middle Earth?
    Jack Lang knows first hand about Destiny’s secrets. Turns out he was one of them. On Mardi Gras Eve he and his unlikely band of heroes defeated some particularly nasty creatures intent on taking advantage of the Paramortals’ vulnerability during the Chaos. They called it Chaos because the word “Armageddon” was already taken. Destiny survived with the help of their dragon and some special friends, then Jack received the biggest shocks of his life. And that was saying a lot.
    He’d chosen this town the year before for the normalcy and safety it could provide his teenager after a life of upheaval with his ex. He’d been looking for Mayberry. Instead he’d found, not a town, but a world full of magical beings, odd occurrences, and scary creatures. There’d been one shock after another and yet, instead of leaving and taking Jordie somewhere “safe”… he’d stayed.
    Now he suspected he felt the pull of this special place long before he’d known it existed. But that hadn’t been the only reason. It had all begun the first time he’d seen Tempest Pomeroy. That was when his world had turned upside down—along with half the town. He’d surprised himself with his acceptance of the supernatural. He’d even almost accepted this latest blow, but that had been before he found out he no longer belonged anywhere. Not with humans, and not among supernaturals. Something had gone haywire in his family DNA.
    Now he’s abandoned the women in his life, his responsibilities–everything except for the need to quench the gnawing hunger in his gut and this compulsion to jump off the highest levees in the parish. He was just sorry there were no mountains in Louisiana.

    Introducing Sheriff Jack Lang

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Thanks, it’s good to be here. I’m Jack Lang, thirty-three, former Navy pilot, now Sheriff of Destiny, Louisiana. I have a spunky, beautiful fifteen year old daughter named Jordie.
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human):
    Hmm, great question, actually. I always thought I was human, or maybe I still am, in addition to being a dragon. I guess you could say things are in “transition”.
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars:
    I used to be around 6′ 2″, dark complected, brown hair and green eyes but I’ve gotten taller and more muscular recently. When I shift, I turn into a big sparkly dragon with silver eyes.
    Who is your significant other.
    Five months ago, I would have told you it was Tempe. Now, I could be in the dog…er…  dragon house…cave. My life has kinda gone FUBAR.
    Tell us a little about yourself.
    After getting full custody of my daughter, my parents suggested I run for sheriff in Destiny. I figured it would be the perfect (normal) place to recover from the craziness of our life with my ex, Georgeanne.
    I was wrong.
    Please tell us about your education.
    I signed up for the U.S. Navy as soon as I graduated and within two years was doing what I always wanted to do. Fly. I knew the Navy would supply everything I desired – travel, education, a career and women. I figured those would be the most important things in my life. Then my daughter Jordie came along.
    Do you get by, live comfortably, live extravagantly?
    I live simply because nothing matters but keeping Jordie safe and providing for her needs, but that hasn’t been simple. Nothing’s simple when it comes to G-Crazy.
    On what special skills do you rely?
    Until recently, the only special skill I had was flying, but then I was blindsided with this quickening thing and now I can’t even do that.
    Are any of your skills a source of pride or embarrassment, and if so, which ones and why?
    Definitely embarrassment. This new form I’ve taken on, though it’s not exactly a skill, well, I should have more control over it. When Conor shifts he morphs into an awesome dragon knight with these giant swords strapped to his shoulders. Me? I just wind up naked as a jaybird. And what good is a dragon that can’t breathe fire, or fly? Embarrassing is not the word.
    How do you dress?
    Nothing exciting. I wear a sheriff’s uniform, unless I’ve just shifted, then… see the previous question.
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    Ha! Neighbors. Is that a euphemism for crazy supernaturals? Cause that’s what my town is all about. I know a heck of a lot more now that I did six months ago when I moved here thinking it was a quaint, ordinary town for Jordie. Seriously, I was thinking “Mayberry”. But instead, I found Middle Earth.
    What is your breaking point?
    I didn’t think I had one, until I met Tempest Pomeroy and the citizens of Destiny.
    But that was then… now, I think I overestimated my own resilience, and possibly my mental stability.
    Do you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    Black and white was the old Jack. Things were so much simpler then; now it seems I see nothing but gray. I’m having a hard time with change, and my relationships with Tempe and my daughter are suffering. If I don’t get it together soon, I’m going to lose everything.

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Campbell Hill Publishing

    Ibooks https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/take-these-broken-wings/id1118777289
    Nook http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/2940153209159 
    Kobo https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/take-these-broken-wings-2

    Author Social Media

    Website http://liviaquinn.com