Author Interviews

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  • Book Release,  Mystery

    Read Something Shady at Sunshine Haven, the new humorous #mystery by Kris Bock @Kris_Bock #RLFblog

    Read Something Shady at Sunshine Haven, the new humorous #mystery by Kris Bock @Kris_Bock #RLFblogSomething Shady at Sunshine Haven opens Kris Bock’s Accidental Detective series and introduces former war correspondent Kate Tessler, a witty journalist who solves mysteries in Arizona and tackles the challenges of turning fifty. When patients are dying at the Alzheimer’s unit where her mother resides, Kate must use her journalism skills to uncover the killer and save her mother.

    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 Something Shady at Sunshine Haven.

    Something Shady at Sunshine Haven by Kris Bock

    Genre: humorous mystery

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): G

    Injured in a bombing, Kate returns to her hometown in Arizona with new scars, a limp, and pain meds that give her brain fog. For the first time in her life, she’s starting to feel her age (49), even though she’s living like a teenager again: staying with her father, trying to understand why her sister resents her so much, and running into old friends who still think of her as Kitty.

    Seeing her mother in an Alzheimer’s unit is the hardest part – until an old friend asks her to investigate suspicious deaths at that nursing home. Is a self-appointed “Angel of Mercy” killing patients to end their suffering? Are family members hastening their inheritance? Is an employee extorting money and killing the witnesses? Kate uses her journalism skills to track clues, but the puzzle pieces simply won’t fit. If Kate can’t uncover the truth, her mother could be next on the killer’s list.

    Kate has followed the most dangerous news stories around the world. But can she survive going home?

    Why did you write this book?

    As I faced fifty, I wanted to create a mystery lead dealing with some of the same issues: aging parents, concerns about financing retirement someday, and a body that doesn’t recover like it once did. I also wanted to give Kate a reason to be adventurous and fearless, thus the background as a war correspondent.

    I in New Mexico, which I love, but I wanted to set the mystery series in a big city. In Arizona, I could create a fictional city within the greater Phoenix metropolitan area. That allows me to use this fictional city government for political issues, and make the mayor an old friend of Kate’s, without stepping on any real toes.

    Arizona also provides tons of mystery opportunities. The large senior population attracts scams and abuse. You have the potential for arguments over inheritance (or even murders to get that inheritance sooner). The border with Mexico creates anxiety over immigration and various kinds of trafficking. Plus you have all the usual potential crimes in any large population. I’ll be able to keep Kate busy for years.

    Where do you find ideas?

    Many of my novels include real places in the Southwestern United States, although I might fictionalize the names. For example, in my treasure hunting adventure, Desert Gold, the heroine and her best friend live in a fictionalized version of Socorro, New Mexico. They hunt for the lost Victorio Peak treasure, a real Southwest legend about a heretic Spanish priest’s gold mine, made richer by the spoils of bandits and an Apache raider. I drew on personal experiences hiking in the desert for Erin and Camie’s adventures – though fortunately I’ve never stumbled on a rattlesnake nest or gotten caught in a flash flood!

    Another book, What We Found, was inspired by finding the body of a murder victim while hiking in the woods. (Read about the whole experience of finding a dead body here.) Some of the Accidental Detective stories were inspired by news stories, such as a series of Taser attacks or city government employees arrested for illegal activities.

    What’s a fun fact about writing your books?

    I like to write while walking or jogging. I’ll get moving and then start thinking about a story problem. The motion seems to distract my body so my mind works better. If I’m walking, I can dictate entire scenes. I can’t dictate while jogging, but I’ll think out action scenes to dictate during breaks or the cool down walk. Maybe the adrenaline is inspiring – or maybe the feeling of running is reminiscent of being chased, which encourages exciting plot ideas! As a bonus, it makes the jogging time go more quickly.

    What are you working on at the moment?

    The first four Accidental Detective books are complete. I hope to return to the series, but at the moment I’m writing about cowboy billionaires – specifically, a ranch family that finds out winning the lottery causes as many problems as it solves. The first book in that series will be out in the fall.

    I’m also writing a series with my brother, scriptwriter Douglas J Eboch, who wrote the original screenplay for the movie Sweet Home Alabama. These are prequel novels set when the movie characters are teenagers. We follow the crazy antics of Melanie, Jake, and their friends a decade before the events of the movie. Sign up for our romantic comedy newsletter to get a free short story or find book 1 at Amazon US or All E-book retailers.

    What books will we see from you in coming months?

    In the Accidental Detective series, Something Shady at Sunshine Haven is out today! It’s followed by Something Deadly on Desert Drive on June 21, Someone Cruel in Coyote Creek on September 29, and Someone Missing from Malapais Mountain in February of 2023.

    Read Something Shady at Sunshine Haven, the new humorous #mystery by Kris Bock @Kris_Bock #RLFblog

    Where to buy Something Shady at Sunshine Haven

    Tule Publishing https://tulepublishing.com/books/something-shady-at-sunshine-haven/
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097WJYYBZ
    Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B097WJYYBZ
    Barnes and Noble https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/something-shady-at-sunshine-haven-kris-bock/1139733398
    Apple iBooks https://books.apple.com/us/book/something-shady-at-sunshine-haven/id1573825348
    Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/something-shady-in-sunshine-haven
    Google Play https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Kris_Bock_Something_Shady_in_Sunshine_Haven?id=br00EAAAQBAJ&hl=en_US&gl=US

    Kris Bock Social Media

    Kris Bock writes novels of mystery, suspense, and romance, many with outdoor adventures and Southwestern landscapes. Get a free Accidental Detective short story and bonus material when you sign up for her newsletter. You’ll also get a free 30-page sweet romance set in the world of the Furrever Friends cat café and a printable copy of the recipes mentioned in the cat café novels
    Website https://www.krisbock.com/
    Blog https://swarmchairtraveler.blogspot.com/
    Twitter https://twitter.com/kris_bock
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  • Author Interviews,  Contemporary

    Read the #ComingOfAge story Bird of Paradise by Marilyn Anne Hughes and Emily Hughes Johnson @elhughes01 #RLFblog #FamilySaga #Romance

    Read Bird of Paradise by Marilyn Anne Hughes and Emily Hughes Johnson @elhughes01 #RLFblog #ComingOfAge #FamilySaga #RomanceEmily, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! Please tell us about Bird of Paradise.

    Bird of Paradise by Marilyn Anne Hughes and Emily Hughes Johnson

    Genre Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13

    Lush emerald-green jungles, gentle breezes perfumed by jasmine and gardenia, crystalline cascading waters, and a sparkling turquoise lagoon. Gently bobbing boats and the rich Island cultures of the past meet the present. Regardless of where she was, she was never truly home until she felt the sun-toasted sands of the Island under her feet.

    “He looked at me like I was the sun that filled his skies in the morning and the stars that filled his skies at night and that every breath he took was just so he could spend one more moment on this earth with me.”

    Seventeen-year-old Arianna Heywood is a hopeless romantic who dreams of one day sipping Bellini’s with her love in Italy and when a trip home to the Island reveals that her innocent childhood crush no longer looks at her as his kid sister, Ari is eager to step into the world of womanhood. But as is so often the case, you cannot always choose what happens in life.

    Facing immeasurable pain, Ari embarks on a decade long journey of self-discovery, but an unexpected encounter in the city of her dreams may change it all again. Torn between the pull of her Island and the possibility of what lies beyond, Ari must bridge the gap between her past and the story of her future. They say some love stories are meant to last forever. Will theirs be one of them? Only Ari has the power to decide.

    From Emily Johnson

    An Unfinished Manuscript and a Last Request – My Unintended Journey to Becoming a Published Author

    Writing a book is no walk in the park (cliché, I know. It’s ok…roll your eyes!) While many do it because they love to write, it doesn’t mean the struggles aren’t real. Who hasn’t faced the daunting task of writing an opening sentence? I mean, even starting this blog had me hitting delete several times.

    Outlining a story from beginning to end can take some writers months or even years (just ask George R.R. Martin). Fine tuning each character, flushing out multiple story arcs and then planning how they all intersect, figuring out the plausible passage of time, and even keeping details straight from beginning to end takes a lot of work and brainpower. You don’t want Chloe walking into a room she’s already walked into and if Ella suddenly ages backward (unless you’re writing fantasy I suppose), well…you have issues. And yes, I borrowed those names from a TV show. Just coming up with names for characters can take hours!

    Many readers only see the final product, but writers…well, we know the blood, sweat and tears that go into each page (commence eye roll). And once you type “The End,” the real fun begins. There’s the editing process (yep, that takes several go arounds) and the formatting, design, querying, and more querying (and more and more and more,) publishing, marketing, advertising and then…if you’re crazy enough, you write a sequel.

    I do not profess to be an expert on book writing by any means. In fact, my becoming a published author happened unintentionally. You see, I’m in marketing and advertising by profession, so the idea of publishing a fictional work never crossed my mind. Until that is, I found a letter with a request I couldn’t ignore.

    To tell my story, we need to rewind the clock several years (well longer, but a lady never reveals her age) to the day 13-year-old me was told my mother had Breast Cancer. It’s moments like this when you realize your parents aren’t the invincible superheroes that you thought they were. Suddenly you’re forced to face the very harsh concept of mortality. The fact that what only “happens to other people,” can in fact happen to you too. Fortunately, my mom caught her cancer early (please do your monthly self-checks!) and was able to overcome the diagnosis with “relative” ease. I say relative because no cancer diagnosis is easy.

    Fast forward two years and you’ll find 15-year-old me facing the unthinkable again. After several tests, my mom was diagnosed with advanced stage Ovarian Cancer. Statistically speaking, it was terminal. Women with cancer this advanced simply didn’t live long. A few years at best. And suddenly I wondered: would she be there to help me get ready for the prom, see me graduate from high school or college or walk down the aisle? Would she ever have the chance to be a grandmother? All questions that had no answers.

    But my mother refused to accept the statistics – she never liked math anyway. She immediately began researching and found a group of doctors willing to look at her as an individual and not a numerical statistic. Her goal? To watch me walk down the aisle. Mind you, I was only 15 – she was asking a lot.

    She endured countless surgeries, rounds of chemotherapy and setbacks, many of which seemed to align oddly enough with my final exams in high school and college. As a former educator, it wasn’t unusual to see my mom sitting in her hospital bed shortly after surgery with my notes and textbooks lying next to her as I paced back and forth while she quizzed me. My mom’s cancer was no excuse not to excel academically.

    And so, the years passed. I graduated from high school and then received a degree in Journalism and Public Relations from UNC-Chapel Hill. I went on to work in sports marketing and advertising and in 2011 (a major middle finger to the statistics) my mom watched me walk down the aisle. But in 2012, after enduring years of chemotherapy and other treatments, her body could no longer fight and sadly she left us in December of that year.

    So, what does this all have to do with my unintentional journey to becoming a published author? Shortly after my mom received her Ovarian Cancer diagnosis, she began writing a book. She spent hours writing and researching. I once asked her what she was writing, but she just smiled and said, “you’ll know eventually.” I asked her several times if I could read what she’d written, but again with a twinkle in her eye she said, “when you are ready.” I didn’t think much of it until later down the road when it suddenly all became clear.

    A few weeks after my mom passed away, I found a letter from her and a copy of her unfinished manuscript. In the letter, she made one last request and by doing so, left one last gift.

    “…I know now that this is where my story ends, so I hope you will begin where I left off. I will watch over you through the good times and the bad. I will be there with you to share the joys of becoming a mom, and I will be there watching as you and Matt grow old together. And each night I will be there to whisper sweet dreams. I love you.”

    – Forever and Beyond, Mom

    It’s hard to put into words the feelings that washed over me when I realized what she was asking. She was entrusting me with the story of her characters whom she had spent years creating.

    I lost count of how many times I read through her manuscript. The first time (ok, maybe the first several times) I simply read and cried. It was therapeutic in a sense. Through her words, I was able to continue having a conversation with my mom and as I read on, it became clear that although Bird of Paradise was a work of fiction, it was also meant to put into words the pieces of wisdom, experiences, and guidance one would hope to pass along to their children throughout the course of their lives.

    My mom left no notes or outline of where she intended to take her story and looking back, I think she did this intentionally knowing all along that I would be the one to finish the story of Arianna Heywood.

    But where do you start? It’s not often that you are tasked with finishing a story you didn’t begin. For many writers, the characters are pieces of them. They become your family, your friends, and in some cases may even represent your greatest fantasies or utopian ideals. Forming that kind of emotional bond with characters who I didn’t give birth to was difficult. Until I realized I already had a bond with them. My mom’s characters were a part of her, a part of me, and a part of my family.

    Then came a copious amount of note taking. From their physical details, backgrounds, and emotional motivations, I had to get to know the characters and their individual stories as intimately as my mom did. Fortunately, she had firmly created all but one character, simply leaving me with a name and an idea of the role that character was intended to take. And boy did I enjoy getting to create that one!

    Many people have asked me how I came up with the rest of the story. And you know something? That ended up being the easy part. I immediately knew where I wanted to take it. I even wrote the end first and then, with relative ease, was able to backtrack my way to that black and white line of where she left off and I began.

    It was important to me to stay true to her story. To do so, I changed very little of what she wrote. I simply added in events and conversations that later down the road would lead to the completion of each character’s individual story arc and a running theme that would connect the beginning and the end of the book.

    But then came the technical part. As a marketing and advertising professional, my natural writing style is more economical – facts, single sentence taglines and brevity. Say what you need to say and get outta dodge (apparently, I’m full of clichés today!) My mom’s writing style was descriptive, deeply poetic, and picturesque. If you were to read my first draft, I’m fairly certain that black and white line would be lit up like the Las Vegas Strip! That was unacceptable in my mind. With each pass, I added layer upon layer of description and emotion (I’ve often compared it to an oil painting) to bring my writing to a level that would seamlessly integrate into my mom’s writing.

    I used Google to find images that spoke to me emotionally. Images upon which I could base my descriptions – colors, weather, buildings, clothing, people…you name it, I used it. Like my mom, I was also able to draw upon memories of places I’ve been and seen, things that have happened, and emotions I’ve felt. Like she did, finishing this novel gave me the opportunity to immortalize my legacy and leave a bit of me for my son to have forever. There is one scene in particular (perhaps my favorite) that I took directly from my memory. It was one of those moments in life that is so significant you don’t just remember it, but you live it over and over again. That’s a major hint if you read the book!

    Bird of Paradise is set in the 1960’s and 1970’s. It follows the story of a young girl as she embarks on a decade long journey of self-discovery along which she learns that through immeasurable pain, life’s greatest beauty can emerge. I’ve had people call it everything from a coming-of-age story to a family saga to a romance. As the main character ages and develops, so too does the genre. Again, without revealing my age, I was not alive during the time this story takes place. My mom did an immense amount of research to ensure that each detail of place was perfect and that everything (and I do mean everything) made sense in the context in which it took place. So, when I picked up Bird of Paradise, I had to do the same. When I took Arianna to the city of her dreams (you’ll have to read it to know where) I had to make sure I was writing about what was there in the 1960’s and 70’s, not today. I had to call museums, use newspaper clippings, and search historical records. I even had to pull from my long-forgotten foreign language courses in college.

    Eight years on and I finally typed “The End.” It was a very emotional moment for me as I felt like I was finishing the last chapter (no pun intended) of my life with my mom. I never intended to publish Bird of Paradise. I just happened to be in the right place at the right time and suddenly I found myself with a published novel. Bird of Paradise was released on March 29th, 2021 – on what would have been my mom’s 71st birthday.

    I am often asked on podcasts if I will ever write another book and honestly, I really don’t know. There’s one floating around in my head, but whether it gets from there to the pages of a book is anyone’s guess. What I do know is that collaborating with my mom and melding our stories together has been the gift of a lifetime and I’m beyond honored that she entrusted me with Arianna’s story. And now, I am even more honored to share her story with the world.

    Read Bird of Paradise by Marilyn Anne Hughes and Emily Hughes Johnson @elhughes01 #RLFblog #ComingOfAge #FamilySaga #Romance

    Where to buy Bird of Paradise

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08ZYX339Z

    Emily Johnson Social Media

    Emily was born in Aspen, Colorado where she enjoyed skiing, dancing ballet and playing golf. At the age of 13, she and her family moved to Pinehurst, North Carolina. She played competitive golf and was a member of the Nike All-American Junior Team. She attended UNC-Chapel Hill and graduated with a degree in Journalism and Mass Communication with a concentration in Public Relations. From a young age, Emily was fascinated by Pompeii and Mount Vesuvius leading her to an intensive study of Mediterranean Archeology while at UNC.
    After graduation, Emily began her professional career in the Marketing Department at the PGA TOUR before moving on to agency work. She eventually moved back to North Carolina where she began writing grants for a professional ballet company before starting a freelance marketing and consulting business.
    Emily currently resides in Raleigh, North Carolina with her husband and son and enjoys playing golf, running, kickboxing, reading, hiking, travelling, and spending time with her family.
    Website https://emilyjohnsonwrites.net/
    Twitter https://twitter.com/elhughes01
    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/emily.johnson.5036459
    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ejohnson2014
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  • Book Release,  Contemporary,  Small Town Romance

    Read Breaking The Speed Limit the new #RomanticComedy by Melanie Moreland @morelandmelanie #RLFblog #SingleMom #SmallTownRomance #Contemporary

    Read Breaking The Speed Limit the new #RomanticComedy by Melanie Moreland @morelandmelanie #RLFblog #SingleMom #SmallTownRomance #ContemporaryShe is back in my garage looking better than she ought to be. That night at the side of the road I should have fixed her tire and left. Except I liked that spark from her way too much, and kissed the daylights out of her.

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

    Breaking The Speed Limit by Melanie Moreland

    Genre Romantic Comedy/Contemporary Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): Mature

    Single, but unsettled, Stefano Borelli spends his days creating masterpieces loved by his clients. Surrounded by family and friends, his loneliness still plagues him.

    Until she bursts into his life. A stubborn woman with too much baggage, too much to say, and a child in tow.

    Far too much trouble.

    Except, he likes her spark. The way she refuses to listen. How beautiful she is with her son. How right she feels in his arms.

    The way she makes him feel whole.

    Can he convince her to give love a second chance?

    Why did you write this book?

    Stefano was an interesting character to me. Something about him told me he had a story. So many readers loved Maxx and Charly and asked to see more of them and expressed interest in Stefano and Brett’s stories. Once Stefano started talking, there was no holding him back.

    What is your favorite genre to read?

    I love contemporary romance. As a sub-genre, I enjoy romantic comedy, and love to write banter. As long as the hero is strong and heroine keeps him on his toes I am all for it.

    Who is your favorite character from fiction (not including your own)?

    I loved the characters Lawrence Saunders wrote. Edward X Delaney will always be one of my favorites.

    What are you working on at the moment?

    The next book of Reynold’s Restorations – Brett. It is called Shifting Gears. Readers get to see the set up for his story, and get to know him a little more in Breaking The Speed Limit.

    What books will we see from you in coming months?

    After Brett I have several on the go. More from the Men of Reynolds Restoration. Another Vested Interest: ABC book includes a favorite little girl from the original story. More Hidden Justice from my romantic suspense series. A re-release of The Image of You. So many words… just not enough time.

    Where to buy Breaking The Speed Limit

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

    Melanie Moreland Social Media

    New York Times/USA Today bestselling author Melanie Moreland, lives a happy and content life in a quiet area of Ontario with her beloved husband of thirty-plus years and their rescue cat, Amber. Nothing means more to her than her friends and family, and she cherishes every moment spent with them.
    While seriously addicted to coffee, and highly challenged with all things computer-related and technical, she relishes baking, cooking, and trying new recipes for people to sample. She loves to throw dinner parties, and also enjoys traveling, here and abroad, but finds coming home is always the best part of any trip.
    Melanie loves stories, especially paired with a good wine, and enjoys skydiving (free falling over a fleck of dust) extreme snowboarding (falling down stairs) and piloting her own helicopter (tripping over her own feet.) She’s learned happily ever afters, even bumpy ones, are all in how you tell the story.
    Website https://www.melaniemoreland.com
    Blog https://www.melaniemoreland.com
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  • Book Release,  Vampire

    Read The Nightslayer the new #ParanormalRomance by Zoe Forward @AuthorZForward #RLFblog #VampireRomance #PNR

    Read The Nightslayer the new #ParanormalRomance by Zoe Forward @AuthorZForward #RLFblog #VampireRomance #PNRThe Witcher meets Outlander with vampires in Zoe Forward’s The Nightslayer.

    Zoe, 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 Nightslayer.

    The Nightslayer by Zoe Forward

    Genre: Paranormal Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R

    Gemma Leight doesn’t believe in magic, not after years of witnessing senseless tragedy as an ER nurse. But the sexy vampire anti-hero in his medievalesque TV show speaks to her. As in, he said her name while looking at her. Just when she’s convinced she hallucinated the whole thing, she gets sucked into the TV.

    For over a century, Skarde Blackmann has roamed as a hunter-for-hire against evil creatures. The moment he begins to believe the prophecy about him is bogus, Gemma comes through a mirror. One slip up, one bite to the sassy woman who makes him laugh, and she’ll become a vampire like him and condemn his soul to damnation. Not a problem. Until he has no choice.

    Why did you write this book?

    Always loved the concept of being so into a TV show that you get sucked into it…literally. Then what if that TV show was something like The Witcher with magic, nonhuman creatures and life-threatening?

    What is your favorite genre to read?

    I have to pick one? Can’t. I read contemporary romance, paranormal romance and humor.

    Who is your favorite character from fiction (not including your own)?

    The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sir Percy Blakeney

    What are you working on at the moment?

    I am working on a veterinary contemporary RomCom where the two main characters are forced to fake a romance on a reality TV show.

    What books will we see from you in coming months?

    Next month I have a contemporary romance, Bet You Still Think of Me, releasing. In a few months the second in the Crown’s Wolves series will be releasing.

    Read The Nightslayer the new #ParanormalRomance by Zoe Forward @AuthorZForward #RLFblog #VampireRomance #PNR

    Where to buy The Nightslayer

    Publisher Crazy Maple Studio
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Nightslayer-Zoe-Forward-ebook/dp/B09W9MLC2S

    Zoe Forward Social Media

    USA Today bestselling author, parent, wife, veterinarian, chocolate lover. Author of spicy paranormal and contemporary romances. Zoe Forward brings readers the perfect combination of action adventure, romance, humor and a bit of magic.
    Her novels have won numerous awards including the Prism, Readers’ Choice Heart of Excellence, Golden Quill, Carolyn Readers Choice Award, and the Booksellers’ Best Award.
    You can find her residing in the South with a menagerie of four-legged beasts and two wild kids.
    Website http://www.zoeforward.com
    Blog http://zoeforwardblog.blogspot.com
    Twitter https://twitter.com/AuthorZForward
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  • Contemporary,  Fantasy,  Fiction Furbaby

    Fiction Furbaby: Meet Schnoozel and Ruatha from Just My Imagination by *lizzie starr @lizziestarr @RobsRescues #RLFblog #Pets

    Coming soon: Just My Imagination by *lizzie starr @lizziestarr #RLFblog #FantasyRomance #ContemporaryRomanceFantasy and reality collide in *lizzie starr’s new fantasy/contemporary romance, Just My Imagination. Can his magic save her reality?

    *lizzie welcome to Romance Lives Forever. I’m Kayelle Allen, author and owner of this blog. Happy to have you here! We support all furbabies, real life or fictional. We want to know all about your Fiction Furbaby, but first, please tell us about Just My Imagination

    Just My Imagination by *lizzie starr

    Genre contemporary/fantasy romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): M

    Can his magic save her reality?

    Owner of the Keltic Ranch gift shop in Olde Town, Konnor MacDhuibh is skilled in forging fantasy blades and keeping his Faerie heritage and magical abilities a secret. But when Bonnie Zhang and her two doxies need a place to stay, the empty apartment above his store is the perfect solution. Being so close to the cautious woman with haunted eyes tosses his good intentions to the wind.

    Bonnie brings secrets of her own to Spencer. Leaving her broken past behind, she’s ready for a new beginning. But if her secret is exposed too soon, she could lose any hope for acceptance–and a family.

    Will their truths lead to love or destroy any hope they’ve forged?

    Meet Schnoozel and Ruatha from Just My Imagination

    Full name: Schnoozel and Ruatha Robinton

    Nickname: Schnoozel is usually Schnoozel but Ruatha is often called Rude

    Gender: Schnoozel is female, Ruie is male. Both are neutered.

    Species: miniature dachshunds

    Physical description: Schnoozel is a wirehaired. Ruatha is a smooth dapple and has one blue and one brown eye.

    Relationship to main character: Both dogs are owned and trained by Bonnie. They enjoy being therapy dogs, especially in nursing homes.

    Where this furbaby came from: Both are rescue doxies.

    Do you have any working or service animals in your stories? Tell us about them.

    Obviously, yes. Their owner, Bonnie, is hoping to find a position at Stick Pony, the new therapy riding camp in Spencer, to provide assistance to campers who may have or want to explore the possibility of therapy and companion animals. While doxies can be difficult to train, with their doxie stubbornness, these two are therapy dogs that to provide comfort, acceptance, and love. Their specialty is working with nursing home and memory care residents.

    What inspired you to create this character?

    I’ve been owned by three miniature doxies and adore the breed. Two of my doxies have crossed the rainbow bridge and this book is for them.

    How do other characters react to or interact with this furbaby?

    What’s not to love about a miniature doxie? Oh, there are some who aren’t dog lovers. A couple residents in the local nursing home declined visits, but for the most part people like to get down to their level for loves and licks. These two have wild wiggle-butts when they’re happy. However, when wearing their working vests, most people know to let them do their jobs. But watch out when the vests come off!

    What does this furbaby eat?

    A good quality dog food—in fact they eat better than their owner. For a treat, they’d do anything for French fries.

    What does this furbaby add to the story?

    Whether simply enhancing two people meeting or barking for help in an emergency, these two are excellent at bringing people together. How my characters treat and interact with the dogs shows off their true personalities and helps the reader get to know them.

    Please share an interesting fact or tidbit about this furbaby.

    In order for a doxie to be considered a dapple it only needs to have one tiny spot of another color. Any of the three coat types can be dapples.

    Fiction Furbaby: Meet Schnoozel and Ruatha from Just My Imagination by *lizzie starr @lizziestarr @RobsRescues #RLFblog #PetsAbout Lessa

    This post is called Fiction Furbaby, but perhaps your own pet does not have fur. If you have a pet that has fins, wings, scales, or other features, please tell us about them here.

    Lessa is my siblings’ mini-doxie—although since I share a house with them, she thinks I’m hers, too. She’s trained me well in fetching cookies for her. Lessa is an old girl, very gray about the muzzle and is slowing down. We’re not sure exactly how old she is—the rescue she came from didn’t know. She has beautiful eyes with darker fur around them so she looks like she’s wearing eyeliner.

    Which, if any of the pets in your writing are modeled after your own pets? In what way?

    I have a goal of honoring my animal friends in my books. Although the book’s Ruatha and Schnoozel are different in appearance (I gave them my wished for coats—although Ruie really did have one blue eye) much of their personality shines through on the pages. Another canine family member that has shown up in most of my Keltic books is by brother’s dog, Noid. Big old goofy lab/chow mix. Noid is a hero many times over.

    What’s the most unusual pet you ever had?

    Hmm. My husband loved unusual pets. We had hissing cockroaches for awhile. They really are quite interesting.

    Where did you find your pet?

    Animals in my household come from a rescue or shelter—except for Schnoozel. He came from a breeder.

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    *lizzie always made up games and stories to keep her company. So, a cunning witch lived in Grampa’s weather research station and was only held at bay by waving a certain weed. An ancient road grader morphed into a boat carrying wild adventurers to islands filled with fierce lions and dangerous cannibals, which really looked a lot like sheep.

    Now filled with fantasy, love, and romance with a sparkling twist, the stories of her imagination swirl their way into the mundane world.

    *lizzie recently retired from her more routine life of being *the Lunch Lady* at a private school. According to the kids, she was ‘the best cooker!’ Yes, she misses the students and teachers, but is delighted now to start her days by telling stories rather than opening cases of chicken nuggets and counting milk cartons.

    Her tagline of Author and lunch lady~~what a combination! no longer holds true (which makes her sad because she really liked that one).

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    Read the series: You Can’t Hurry Love (Jukebox Collection Book 2) by AN Verebes #RLFblog #ContemporaryRomance

    Read the series: You Can't Hurry Love (Jukebox Collection Book 2) by AN Verebes #RLFblog #ContemporaryRomanceEnemies turn to lovers in AN Verebes’ new contemporary romance, You Can’t Hurry Love. Unfortunately, thanks to their respective families, Sara and Charlie are stuck in each other’s lives for the foreseeable future. Being civil is as good as it is going to get…or is it?

    Anita, 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.

    You Can’t Hurry Love in the Jukebox Collection

    Genre: Contemporary Romance

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): NC17

    Sometimes love is worth the wait.

    Sara Carlisle and Charlie Rhodes are complete opposites. Oil and water. Chalk and cheese.

    Before Sara even meets Charlie, she hates him. He’s insulted her best friend -a woman Sara considers family- and that is unforgivable. In person he proves to be just as obnoxious and insufferable as she’d anticipated. And, as far as she’s concerned, the fact that he’s tall and muscular with an accent to die for is not enough to redeem him. Charlie Rhodes is an arrogant A–hole (with a capital A!) and that’s all there is to it!

    For his part, Charlie thinks Sara is a conceited pain in the arse. A prissy princess to the nth degree. It becomes his prerogative to get under her skin for the sheer pleasure of riling her up. He feels genuine enjoyment in the face of her frustration, and he makes no secret of it. Besides, she gives as good as she gets!

    Fundamentally opposed in every way, it’s obvious to those around them that they’re not going to get along.

    But unfortunately, thanks to their respective families, they are stuck in each other’s lives for the foreseeable future. Being civil is as good as it is going to get…or is it?

    When their relationship turns from reluctant acquaintances to red hot lovers, they find it’s good.

    Really good.

    What could possibly go wrong?

    In a slow-burn romance that follows hot on the heels of Handle With Care*, Sara and Charlie discover that you really can’t rush romance.

    *Both Handle With Care and You Can’t Hurry Love can be read as standalone novels in the expanding Jukebox Collection series.

    Which book is this in the series?

    Book 2, but it can be read as a standalone novel.

    How many books do you plan for the series?

    Currently there are 6 books planned, with two potential novellas in addition.

    How many books are completed?

    2 have been completed and published. The third is midway through its first draft, as is one of the novellas.

    What characters are the main stars in your series?

    Currently it’s the Rhodes brothers, Everett (Handle With Care) and Charlie (You Can’t Hurry Love), and their leading ladies (Gemma and Sara respectively). After this, each planned novel focuses on new characters who are introduced along the way within the existing novels, and their lives are all interconnected. It won’t be necessary to read them in any particular order.

    What is the overall theme in this series?

    Family. Whether it’s the family they were born into, an unconventional family dynamic, or the family that they have created for themselves through tightknit friendships, family is the key theme underpinning the series.

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

    Handle With Care

    You Can’t Hurry Love

    Truth Hurts (estimated release date October 2022)

    What did you like best about writing this series?

    Bringing characters that have been living in my head ‘to life’ has been the most satisfying part of writing this series. I’ve been imagining them for such a long time, so being able to share them and their stories means a lot to me. And, alright, I might have fallen in love with the heroes along the way.

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

    Nothing else published as yet. A lot of fanfiction? Does that count? Haha. There are plans -and half written novels- but nothing completed.

    Where can we find links for all your books?

    https://anverebesauthor.wordpress.com/books/

    Read the series: You Can't Hurry Love (Jukebox Collection Book 2) by AN Verebes #RLFblog #ContemporaryRomance

    Where to buy You Can’t Hurry Love

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    Amazon (US) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09S35VNTL
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    Anita (AN) Verebes is a daydreamer, writer, and author of the debut contemporary romance novel ‘Handle With Care’. As a civil marriage celebrant, Anita makes a living telling other people’s love stories and celebrating real romance! Also armed with a Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Anita is a qualified -but not practising- High School English teacher who loves to read anything she can get her hands on, including fanfiction. (And, yes, she’s written her fair share of that, too.) Living directly between Queensland’s sunny Gold and Sunshine coasts, Anita spends her days exploring the Great South East with her husband and their two rambunctious sons. When at home,
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