Character Interviews

Interviews with a character from a book

  • Stressing the Heroine,  Vampire

    Stressing the Heroine: Feasting With the Enemy #vampire @katehillromance #RLFblog

    Stressing the Heroine from Feasting With the Enemy by Kate Hill.

    Author Bio

    Always a fan of romance and the paranormal, Kate Hill started writing over twenty years ago for pleasure. Her first story, a short erotic vampire tale, was accepted for publication in 1996. Since then she has sold over one hundred short stories, novellas and novels.
    When she’s not working on her books, Kate enjoys reading, working out and spending time with her family and pets. She also writes under the name Saloni Quinby.

    About the Book

    Title Scarlet Nights 3: Feasting With the Enemy
    Genre Erotic Vampire Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

    After more than a century sharing a bed and fighting at each other’s backs, vampire warriors Blair and May have forged an unbreakable bond.
    Now the mysterious New Reign is seeking additional members. Their philosophy–recruit or destroy. Using mind manipulation, they stir up dark memories from the past to tempt Blair and May into killing each other.
    Given the chance to resurrect his murdered first wife and children, will Blair now sacrifice the woman he loves–his wife and blood child, May?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.
    The party is located at the Cock and the Pussy Willow, an exclusive vampire club in London. It’s a masquerade party and takes place in the lounge section of the club. May and her husband, Blair, are dressed in 1920s attire that they have actually kept in storage from that era.
    How does the heroine feel about being this particular party, and what body language is she displaying that gives it away?
    May is enjoying herself immensely. Many of her and Blair’s old friends are at the party and she is spending time, relaxing on one of the couches or dancing with Blair.
    Is she more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    May enjoys mingling with her friends. She likes to have fun, but she doesn’t feel the need to be the center of attention. She’ll dance and share jokes, but won’t make a spectacle of herself.
    If she drinks, what is her drink of choice at this party?
    Like most vampires, she has a taste for blood-laced wine.
    How much drink is her usual?
    She’ll have one or two. Neither May nor Blair drink to excess.
    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?
    It’s to share some private moments with her husband, Blair. They’ve been hanging around the Cock and the Pussy Willow for so many decades that they know the best hiding spots.
    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 and Blair are quite close and will probably be together for most of the party. They’ll also spend time with their friends, in particular the club’s owner, Daria, and Blair’s blood father, Hamilton. Typically, May isn’t the sort to latch on to others.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the heroine going to handle it?
    It depends on who’s involved. She might jump in to help or she might ignore it completely.
    Is the heroine the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    Again, it depends. If she and Blair get into an argument, Daria might toss them both out.
    Will she know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of herself?
    May not only will know when to leave, but she and Blair will might say goodnight early, depending on their plans or if they get called away on duty.

    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?
    May is a warrior in the battle against evil vampires, so usually she and Blair are the authority figures. Daria rules the vampire warriors of London, so if she called May out, May would be respectful, but she wouldn’t be shy about explaining her side of the story. It’s happened many times before.
    How does the heroine react to hearing a scream?
    May’s first instinct is to investigate. She’s always prepared to handle a potentially dangerous situation.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses her mind?
    Stop the fight and find out what’s going on.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing she does?
    She’ll most likely do what crosses her mind and step in, especially if she sees a vampire attacking a human.
    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?
    May won’t go down without a fight. She’ll do her best to hold them off while sending out a telepathic call for backup. Hopefully Blair, Daria or another warrior will be nearby to help.
    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?
    The leader of the New Reign is someone she never wants to meet again, but if she does, she’ll stand her ground and use the psychic skills she has learned from Blair, Disdain and her other mentors to prevent him from manipulating her mind.
    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?
    She’ll do her best to help them because not too long ago (at least by vampire standards), she was the overzealous novice in need of help. May will attempt to be discreet at first, taking the person aside, if possible, to offer advice. If they refuse, she might let them get into trouble so they’ll learn from their own mistakes, or if it’s a dangerous situation, she’ll overrule their decisions and do what she must to keep people safe.
    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?
    This happened recently when May suffered a gunshot wound. It wasn’t serious, but painful. She continued fighting and managed to subdue her enemy. She told herself to rely on her training, not to mention she had a personal grudge against this person that made her refuse to give in.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    She has had several excellent mentors, so it would depend on the exact situation. If faced with the leader of the New Reign, she’ll most likely rely on the teachings of Disdain, however.
    What lesson from her past gets her through a stressful situation?
    When she first met Blair, she was a victim of the way society treated lower class women during that era. Blair taught her how to defend herself and that she could do just about anything she put her mind to. It’s that lesson that has not only helped her survive many difficult situations, but has also saved Blair’s life on several occasions.

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  • Stressing the Heroine,  Suspense

    Stressing the Heroine from Hometown Heartache #romance by @mjschiller #RLFblog

    Stressing the Heroine from Hometown Heartache by M.J. Schiller.

    Author Bio

    M.J. Schiller is a lunch lady/romance-romantic suspense writer. She enjoys writing novels whose characters include rock stars, desert princes, teachers, futuristic Knights, construction workers, cops, and a wide variety of others. In her mind everybody has a romance. She is the mother of a twenty-year-old and three eighteen-year-olds. That’s right, triplets! So having recently taught four children to drive, she likes to escape from life on occasion by pretending to be a rock star at karaoke. However…you won’t be seeing her name on any record labels soon.

    About the Book

    Title Hometown Heartache
    Genre romantic suspense
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): R
    Nash is trying to make a name for himself in the art world…
    But when he meets a realtor to buy a gallery, he is stunned to find Chloe sitting at the table with the man. He has never stopped thinking about her since she disappeared from his life without a trace. Is it too late to win back her love?
    Chloe has finally found a way to leave her past behind her…
    But her heart leaps out of her chest when she sees Nash. How can he be here? Now…after all this time? On the surface, she pulls herself back together. But underneath she feels she is about to shatter. After remaking herself, how can she deal with being faced with Nash and the life she knew before?
    If this chance meeting doesn’t rip Chloe and Nash apart, he will.
    Little do they know, someone has been lurking in the shadows, manipulating them all along. If he has his way, the two will never be reunited. Even if he has to take one of them out to ensure it.

    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.
    Chloe is at an office cocktail party. She works for a large real estate agency so there are big-time clients here, brokers, other realtors, bankers, etc.It’s in the boss’ posh penthouse apartment, white furniture, waiters with trays of champagne, everyone’s dressed up.
    How does the heroine feel about being this particular party, and what body language is she displaying that gives it away?
    She is totally at home, working the crowd. Mostly the men in the crowd. Only a few of the women will even talk to her. She moves with ease, throws her head back and laughs, does a lot of touching.
    Is she more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    Mingle. Definitely mingle.
    If she drinks, what is her drink of choice at this party?
    She like champagne or wine or mixed drinks, the more lethal the better.
    How much drink is her usual?
    6-8
    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?
    She is more than likely sneaking off to be with a man in private.
    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 would be floating from man to man, but if anyone was troubled, she would try to talk to them. Although outwardly into playing games, under the surface she is a very sympathetic and compassionate woman.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the heroine going to handle it?
    Chloe would feel very uncomfortable if a fight broke out and would probably cut out.
    Is the heroine the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    She would be more likely to be tossed. Either by a jealous female or, if she’s really snockered and getting out of control, the host/hostess.
    Will she know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of herself?
    She would probably be one of the earlier departees, leaving with someone she didn’t come with.

    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?
    It depends on the night. She would either be meek and mild (she doesn’t really like confrontation) or mouthy. Actually, she’d probably try to flirt with the cops, if they were male.
    How does the heroine react to hearing a scream?
    Terrifies her.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses her mind?
    She would freeze up, thinking back to all the times she was scared growing up. She would want to run away.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing she does?
    She would go berserk trying to help them. She could not let it go on.
    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?
    Emotionally buckles in for the ride. She’s been here before, knows the pain, know that she will survive.
    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?
    This actually happens in the book when she runs into Nash. She withdraws within. Hopes to avoid any authentic interaction, but can fake her way through for a short time.
    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?
    She would step in to help and kindly explain to the younger person what she was doing and why. She would reassure them that she would have reacted the way they did when she was younger.
    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?
    I’ve been here before. I can take it. No one will destroy me.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    She would be thinking of things Nash’s mom said to her. Or perhaps her dad.
    What lesson from her past gets her through a stressful situation?
    Surviving her past is what gets her through.

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  • Character Interviews,  Gay or MM

    Guy Stone from What’s in a Name @phenshaw #RLFblog #mmromance

    Today’s featured book is What’s in a Name by Pat Jenshaw.

    Interview with Guy Stone

    Tell us about
    yourself, please.
    (Ahem!) My name is Stone. I’m the owner and bartender of Stonewall
    Saloon in Old Town Stone Acres, California. The bar’s been in the family from the
    frontier days when my great-grandpa entertained Wild Bill Cody and other famous—and
    sometimes infamous—characters who roamed the West. You don’t believe me, all you
    need to do is look at the pictures on the walls of the saloon. I’m big, burly, the
    kind of guy who rides his Harley in the hills to let off steam. Mostly, though,
    I’m pretty laid back. Ya gotta be to run a saloon where motorcycle gangs and gay
    men hang out. Until I met Jimmy Patterson, the guy who opened the coffee shop a
    couple doors down from the saloon, nobody asked what my first name was. Everybody
    just called me Stone. But Jimmy had to push it. But in the end, after he’d weaseled
    the name outta me, he agreed to call me Guy, his Guy.
    Authors call what
    you want but cannot have “the conflict” — what is yours?
    For the longest damn time, I wanted Jimmy, but he’s was living
    with this creepy fuck. So I kept my hands off because it just doesn’t sit well with
    me when I see guys coming on to other guys’ men. It just ain’t right. You know?
    So I played it cagy and talked to Jimmy whenever his “boyfriend” was chatting
    up other guys. You know, playing it cool. And hoping a lot. Don’t know if you can
    call that conflict. Or do you mean Tommy Thompson and his group of rough-housers
    who were always picking on the queers in high school? Yeah, they’re still a problem,
    but we’re working on them. You can read about it in the book.
    What inner doubt
    causes you the most difficulty?
    Jimmy’s like smart, book smart and friendly, sometimes I think
    too friendly. He sees everyone as good. Running a bar, I don’t. I know some guys
    are just plain rattlesnakes inside. But sometimes, you know, I’d like Jimmy to be
    right. I look at some crusty old drifter and I want to see somebody good and decent,
    not somebody looking for another free drink. Sometimes I wonder if I’m seeing the
    real world or Jimmy is. Of course, then another drifter walks into the bar and I’ve
    got my doubts again.
    In the story world
    your author created, explain what it is you fear most and why.
    No, see, you got it wrong. I’m the person everyone fears. Probably
    the bald head and the beefy body, you know? Cuts down on a lot of damage to the
    bar if everyone’s just a little uneasy about how unhappy I could get if things get
    outta hand. Mostly what I fear is some good-looking, smooth-talking, better-than-me-stud
    is going to walk into Jimmy’s life and he’s gonna compare us and find me wanting.
    If that happens, I’ll probably turn into the old drifter cuz Jimmy is my life.
    Tell us about your
    significant other, that person who makes living worthwhile.
    Jimmy? Well, you heard a lot about him in what I’ve already said.
    But I wanna add a couple a other things. Jimmy and the coffee shop’s co-owner Felicity
    had a hard life before they moved here. Jimmy’s happy all the time, so he gets stomped
    on a lot. He’s funny and sweet—and God knows I’ve never gone for sweet in a guy
    before—but realistic. He’s strong even though for the past year or so he says he’s
    been leaning on me. But don’t listen to that. He and Felicity have started two businesses
    and kept them going. People think by looking at me that I’m the strong one in this
    relationship. Not hardly.
    Why are you happy
    (or not happy) with the way your story ended?
    See, here’s the thing. Jimmy and me? We’re the real deal. The
    story is a hundred percent. We’re in it for the long haul. If that Pat Henshaw person
    had ended the story any other way, we’d have had some words about that. Fortunately,
    she saw the truth, so I didn’t have to get tough.
    About the Writer
    Pat Henshaw, author of the Foothills Pride Stories, was born
    and raised in Nebraska and has lived at various times in Texas, Colorado,
    Northern Virginia, and Northern California. Pat has visited Mexico, Canada,
    Europe, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Egypt, and now enjoys trips to Vermont,
    Oregon, and Arizona to see family. Pat spent her life surrounded by
    words—teaching English composition at the junior college level; writing book
    reviews for newspapers, magazines, and websites; helping students find
    information as a librarian; and promoting PBS television programs.
    What was your biggest
    challenge in writing this book?
    LOL. Actually writing it. I’ve always wanted to be a
    published author—not to be confused with a published writer, which I’ve been
    since my 20s. I’ve written about nine full-length novels, but never had one
    published. I always promised myself that when I retired, I would get organized
    about writing books. So actually sitting down and doing what I’d promised
    myself was the biggest challenge I’ve overcome.
    Why did you choose
    this character for the interview today?
    What’s in a Name? is written from the viewpoint of Jimmy,
    but a lot of my readers are captivated by Guy Stone. So I thought it was about
    time Guy had his chance to explain himself and share what he thinks about
    Jimmy.
    Are any sequels
    planned for this book?
    This is the first in the series and came out in January
    2015. The second in the series, Redesigning Max, published in July 2015, and
    the third, Behr Facts, comes out in October 2015. I’ve submitted the fourth Foothills
    Pride novella, When Adam Fell, to the publisher, Dreamspinner Press, but
    haven’t heard anything back yet. I’m currently working on the fifth book in the
    series. Although all the books have characters and setting in common, they can
    be read independently.
    Why should readers
    who haven’t picked up one of your books before give this one a try?
    Because my books have no explicit sex, they are perfect
    starter books for traditional romance readers who are curious about the new
    trend in gay romance. My books are about love, not sex, and while gay romance
    and m/m romance books have been called erotica in the past, my books wouldn’t
    fit into that category at all. Readers looking for sex shouldn’t read my books.
    Readers looking for love and happy endings should read them.
    Is there anything
    you’d like to say to your readers?
    This has been a whirlwind year for me. My experiment to see
    if I could be a published author has been a success. As of the end of December,
    I will have published around 100,000 words with Dreamspinner and am blown away
    when I think about it. I want to thank my readers for making this possible and
    wish to pass on to them success in fulfilling their dreams.

    About the Book

    Title What’s in a Name?
    Genre Contemporary gay romance
    Author Pat Henshaw
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG
    Barista Jimmy Patterson thinks it’s a good idea to get
    rip-roaring drunk on his birthday after he’s dumped by his boyfriend. When the
    burly owner of Stonewall Saloon rescues Jimmy, the night starts to look up.
    Now Jimmy just wants to know the bartender’s first name
    since he’s worn a different name tag every time Jimmy’s seen him.
    “Guy” Stone gives Jimmy seven guesses, one for each night he takes
    Jimmy out on a date.
    While Jimmy’s trying to come up with his name, he’s
    distracted by the destruction of his coffee shop and what looks more and more
    like a hate crime.

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  • Character Interviews

    Meet Cassie Wynn from The Clam Festival Murders #cozymystery @Laurel_R_books #RLFblog

    Meet Cassie Wynn from The Clam Festival Murders.

    Author Bio

    Laurel Richards is a fiction author with a passion for shifters, space travelers, and other memorable characters. She has gathered inspiration from lots of different sources throughout her life and is here to share her imagination through storytelling. Laurel writes sci-fi/fantasy, paranormal, and funny mysteries, with various degrees of romance mixed in. You can find Laurel at http://www.author-laurelrichards.com.

    About the Book

    Title The Clam Festival Murders
    Genre Humorous Romantic Mystery
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG
    Nothing ever happens in a small clamming town like Fatmire, FL. At least, that’s what Mitch Chase thinks until he teams up with eccentric mystery writer Cassie Wynn to solve a murder. Vicki Cash is found facedown in her seafood dinner after someone at the Clam Festival slipped her a deadly ingredient. Now Mitch and Cassie have to eliminate suspects, but that’s easier said than done. Vicki wasn’t exactly well liked. She took her ex-husband for everything he was worth, evicted the town’s most successful clam farmer, feuded with her sister, and bad-mouthed the mayor’s wife. As they investigate, Mitch discovers this small town isn’t what it seems, and he’s attracted to more than Cassie’s powers of observation. With his quirky and intriguing partner by his side, he’s sure to lose his heart while he catches a killer.

    Introducing Cassie Wynn

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Cassie Wynn
    Age: Still a kid at heart
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Fatmire, Florida
    Profession: Mystery Writer
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): Caucasian
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars. Hmm. Let’s see. I’m average height and definitely tanned, since I live in Florida. I weigh a little more than your average aardvark but definitely less than a Bighorn sheep, even after I put on the holiday pounds. I inherited my blonde hair from my mother, but my gray-brown eyes are a mixture from both of my parents. Mitch says my eyes twinkle a lot. Isn’t that sweet? 
    Who is the significant other in your life? Mitch Chase. He just moved to Fatmire after leaving his job as a city crime reporter. I’m hoping he’ll decide to stay and become this town’s new PI.
    Please tell us a little about yourself. I grew up in Fatmire, so I know all the local history and gossip. I write crime novels under my pen name, Dusty Zain, although for some reason, the bookstores keep shelving my work under humor. My first novel was X-Caliber, about a madman who keeps killing people with.34 caliber bullets.
    Are you book-smart, self-taught, widely-experienced?
    Well, since I’m a writer, I have to say I’m pretty book-smart. I love to read, and I wind up doing lots of research for my work. Of course, since I do that research to learn new things on my own, I suppose that makes me self-taught, too. And because writing fiction leads to a diverse range of research topics, some might say I’m widely-experienced. So my answer is yes.
    What kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    I plan to carry air freshener in my purse from now on. If you want to know why, you’re going to have to read The Clam Festival Murders. (It seems only fair that I plug Laurel’s book, since she and Kayelle let me mention mine).
    How well do you know your neighbors?
    I know my neighbors very well—even better than they’d like! I bought my parents’ house when they retired, so I’ve been in the same neighborhood almost all my life. The patio behind my side garden offers me a great vantage for watching everyone without being seen, and I’m also skilled at exchanging gossip. You wouldn’t believe all the hanky-panky that goes on around here, not to mention the murders. I was the one to find my neighbor Vicki keeled over dead with her face in her shrimp dinner. The smell was what first alerted me. Have you ever sniffed rotting seafood? PU.
    What secrets do you know about people around you that you do NOT share?
    Mostly I just keep my own secrets. For instance, do you want to know why I picked the pen name Dusty Zain? Well, I’m sorry, but I won’t tell you.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    I am a strong, independent woman, but I have to say, I am very happy that you sent Mitch to me. He’s just like one of the heroes in my books: those shrewd blue eyes, that mind like a steel trap, and his mastery of subterfuge. It’s true his tenacity can slant toward stubbornness at times, but I can handle him.

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  • Regency,  Stressing the Heroine

    Stressing the Heroine – Masquerade with a Marquess a #Regencyromance by @cerisedeland #RLFblog

    Stressing the Heroine from Masquerade with a Marquess a regency romance by Cerise Deland.
    Author Bio
    Cerise DeLand loves to cook, hates to dust, lives to travel—and write! She is the author of #1 bestselling Regencies starring fab.u.lous lords and the sassy ladies they adore.
    About the Book
    Title  Masquerade with a Marquess
    Genre Regency romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): R
    Sophia di Contini risks her life to sail to England alone and slip into the homes of those she suspects stole priceless treasures from her family during the wars. Discovered by Victor Cameron, she agrees to search for her art his way even though she’ll live in his house, yearn for his touch, pine for his kisses….
    Five years ago, Victor had to give up Sophia. Now he vows to keep her near him and to protect her from men who would destroy her. He’ll help her find her precious art even if he risks the chance she’ll steal his heart away…again.
    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, or how she handles stress.
    The Heroine’s Relaxed Side
    This heroine is at a party. Considering her story, describe the party.
    Once Sophia was a spy working with a network of Italian patriots who wanted their country rid of the tyrant Napoleon Bonaparte. At a party years later in England, she understands exactly why each person has decided to attend. She understands their body language, what they say without words. She knows who is there to snare whom in their trap. She zeroes in on who she herself wants to engage…or lure…or trap. And why.
    How does the heroine feel about being this particular party, and what body language is she displaying that gives it away?
    Sophia goes to a masquerade ball, attired in a seductive costume resembling a Greek goddess. Although she’s not interested in conquering any man, she’s devoted to her own purpose, her own goal. She’s quick to assess who’s there, her eyes darting about the crowd, noting those who may have clues to the treasure she really seeks. She quick, silent, intent upon finding only one item.
    Is she more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    To appear as if she has truly been invited, she knows she’ll have to speak to a few ladies and gentlemen. After all, because she wears a masque, no one will really know her identity nor learn it. But accomplishing her goal will mean she must remain aloof, gay but blithely unattached to anyone.
    If she drinks, what is her drink of choice at this party?
    While she adores a good red vino like those from her native Tuscany, she sips a bit of champagne. She’s careful, you see, to keep her mind as clear as her purpose.
    How much drink is her usual?
    Ah, but it is true that Sophia can drink many a man under the table. She’s done it often. To great success. In fact, during the wars, she learned many an elusive fact about Napoleon’s troop movements from his inebriated officers.
    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?
    She snatches the right moment to disappear and search the mansion for the treasures she seeks. Off to the lord of the manor’s library and study, she quickly discovers precisely what she suspected he’d hidden. The very piece she seeks. She sighs, claps her hands, delighted at finding her prize.
    But another man has followed her. Entered the room. Sneering at her, he has nothing good on his mind. In fact, she remembers him well, the cad. And when he advances on her and threatens her, she’s surprised but ready to defend herself. And then…
    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 is shocked when another man emerges from the shadows. This time, it is the very man she has wished to ignore. The one man who has always made her heart pound and her girlish hopes of love and peace and family revive.But she has consistently learned for more than five long years, that such redemption is not in the cards for her. Not now. Not ever. Not even if Victor helps her escape this other terrible man. Not even if Victor is the only man she’s ever hoped to see again.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the heroine going to handle it?
    As Victor Cameron comes forward to threaten her nemesis, she takes comfort in his actions but knows she will have to escape him, too.
    Is the heroine the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    And so, before any more people enter the library, before anyone attempts to throw her out because after all, she is uninvited, she tries to escapes Victor too. Without her prize, the very item she sought.
    But Victor who has searched London for her for so many weeks refuses to let her go. She’ll come home with him, he declares. There he will protect her and even save her from herself. And after he hears her explanation of what she really seeks, he declares he will help her.
    His way.
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    Meet Julia Bennett from Locked Box #Contemporaryromance @Eve_Dangerfield #RLFblog

    Meet Julia Bennett from Locked Box, a contemporary romance by Eve Dangerfield.

    Author Bio

    Eve Dangerfield has loved romance novels since she first started swiping her grandmother’s paperbacks at the age of fourteen. Now she writes her own unapologetically sexy tales about complex women and gorgeous-but-slightly-tortured men. Eve currently lives in Melbourne with her lovely sister and a rabbit named Billy. Locked Box is her second novel.

    About the Book

    Title Locked Box
    Genre Contemporary Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): R
    Julia Bennett isn’t having a great day. Funding for her video game is running low, her IT job is sucking her dry and to cap it all off she’s locked in a police station with the very handsome, extremely married guy she’s been avoiding at all costs. Max Connor isn’t having a great year. He’s getting divorced, his best friend is squatting in his spare room and his inappropriate crush on the IT girl is getting dangerously out of hand. And that was before he locked the two of them in an evidence room for the weekend. Surrounded by three decade’s worth of drugs, guns and floppy disks, Max and Julia are forced to confront the heat that lies between them with dangerous, funny and occasionally toe-curlingly sexy results.

    Introducing Julia Bennett

    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to have you here today.
    Name: Julia Bennett          
    Age: 24
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Brenthill, Victoria, Australia
    Profession: IT woman and game designer
    Describe your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    I’m super tall with light brown hair, hazel eyes and freckles. I burn very easily in the sun and can get away with not wearing a bra, which I do almost all the time because… Why wouldn’t I.   
    Who is the significant other in your life?
    Max Connor, I’ve been crushed out on the guy for years which was particularly painful when he was married.
    Please tell us a little about yourself.
    I’m a white trash girl who grew up in rural Australia. When I was a kid all I ever did was eat cheese toasties and play video games so it made sense that I tried to go into professional gaming. I didn’t have a lot of success; gaming is expensive and I’m a woman but my best friend and I are working on our own first person shooter game Scarlet Woman. I’m not great with people, especially guys, especially guys called Max Connor
    What kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    Mints (for unexpected kissing) Condoms (for when things progress further), two USB storage devices, an external hard drive, lip balm and a bunch of unwrapped cough lollies that have merged into a superball of grossness.
    Are you involved in your community?
    I’m involved in my community in the sense that my sister and I adopt dozens of stray dogs and let them clog up our house and garden. This annoys a lot of our neighbors but if they complain we go around to their house with a couple of the saddest looking dogs and tell them to take them to the pound if they hate dogs so much.
    How do others perceive you based upon looks, and is this assumption accurate? In the IT industry and the gaming world being a woman is a huge setback. You might think being young and I guess conventionally attractive would be helpful but it really isn’t. People think you’re stupid, that you slept you way to a job or that you don’t know what you’re doing. They also expect you to be nice which is bull. I’m an amazing coder but I’m shy and not really that nice, unless you’re already my mate or you bring me coffee.
    Can you keep a secret? Why or why not?
    I’m an IT person, I know so much dirt about so many people it is unhinged. Basically nothing surprises me anymore. On that note I’m good at keeping secrets, mostly by stuffing them down and pretending they don’t exist because I don’t want to be thinking about your google history when I pass you in the hallway.
    How do you handle challenges?
    By curling up under my duvet and eating toasted cheese sandwiches until someone else makes me take responsibility for my life. I know that sounds bad but I have confrontation issues. Unless by challenges you mean ‘gaming related challenges’ in that case I drink a shit-tonne of Red Bull and I go to war.
    How emotionally expressive are you to others?
    I express my emotions mostly through grunting and fixing/breaking your electronic devices. Emotions are not my strong suit. I probably shouldn’t be telling you this but I’m extremely susceptible to guilt trips. I’ll give you my kidneys if you make me feel guilty enough.
    What would you like to tell your writer?
    Cheers for making me look semi-cool but you really went into a lot of detail with the sex stuff didn’t you? I mean I don’t care but Max is going to be super embarrassed when he finds out. He hasn’t gotten over his whole ‘fine upstanding gentlemen don’t spank people’ thing. Also please write a sequel about my sister. Ash’s story needs to be told. To take the spotlight off me.

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