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

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

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

The Lady and the Rogue by Ruth A Casie

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tell us about yourself as a person.

What makes you different from other people?

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

What is your personality type?

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

What was your favorite childhood game?

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

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

What is your favorite subject to talk about?

 

What is your favorite book?

Anything written by Julie Garwood.

What is your favorite meal?

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

Tell us about yourself as a writer.

What made you want to be a writer?

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

What are your favorite books for writing advice?

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

On Writing by Stephen King

Goal, Motivation & Conflict by Debra Dixon

Save the Cat! by Blake Snyder

Writing a Romance Novel for Dummies by Leslie Wainger

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

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

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

If I’m signing at the conference:

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

What’s your best advice for a new writer?

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

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

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

Where to buy The Lady and the Rogue

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

Ruth A Casie Social Media

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

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Ruth A. Casie
8 months ago

Thank you so much for posting about The Lady and the Rogue. I had so much fun writing this story. I hope you enjoy it, too.