• Contemporary,  Stressing the Hero

    Stressing the Hero: Outside The Lines #contemporary @BethRhodes99 #RLFblog

    Stressing the Hero from Outside The Lines a contemporary romance by Beth Rhodes.  

    Author Bio

    Beth Rhodes is a wife, mother, friend, and lover. She lives with her Army husband and their six children at the base of the mountains in Colorado. She loves the cold, coffee, camping, and sunshine.
    Her stories are full of life, family, and love. You can find her reading just about any genre of romance, but her favorites are fast-paced suspense, where life is on the line and love is the only saving grace. She wants a book that makes her heart pound and her pulse race.
    Beth is a member of Romance Writers of America, Pikes Peak Writers, Colorado Romance Writers, and International Thriller Writers. She is signed with Entangled Publishing and Boroughs Publishing Group.

    About the Book

    Title: Outside The Lines
    Genre: Contemporary Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    For the first time in her life, good-girl Maria Rodriguez throws aside caution for an all-consuming desire. She wants freedom from rules and her family looking over her shoulder. She wants the love she’s only ever dreamed of. But then that love walks away. Jaded bachelor David March doesn’t believe in love. His fling with the pretty Hispanic woman from California is as close to feeling as he wants to get. Now, he’s back home, burying himself in work and trying to forget.
    Shortly after he leaves, Maria finds out she’s pregnant. Her first leap into freedom results in a life-changing consequence. She knows she has to find him. But what she finds is not what she expects. David is not the down-to-earth man he portrayed. And the love she remembers has been replaced by cold calculation and contracts. He lied to her once. Can she trust that a marriage agreement will bring back the love they once shared?
    Go to a place where stoic German meets colorful, vibrant, sexy Hispanic in this contemporary romance set in a small town outside Burlington, Vermont… in the heart of winter, love can happen!

    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.
    Once again, the old biddies of Lynnbrooke have fru-frued up the old town hall for the yearly charity ball. Equal parts twine and white netting-like shit hung from every beam. There were old mason jars on every table with stones and green baby’s breath flowers. And he only knew that because Mrs. Kraus had spent the last two days putting them together in his typically unused dining room. For the town, he reminded himself…for the business.
    How does the hero feel about being this particular party, and what body language is he displaying that gives it away?
    David is obligated, yet he does love his town and he would do anything for his grandfather.
    Is he more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    A little of both!
    If he drinks, what is his drink of choice at this party?
    Scotch, MadRiver
    How much drink is his usual?
    Just one, unless he’s alone.
    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?
    He goes to hide but he drags Maria with him so he can enjoy a moment of quiet with her.
    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 doesn’t latch onto friends, nor do people latch onto him. He’s been the rich kid and unapproachable his whole life…until Maria.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the hero going to handle it?
    David looks out for the underdogs and for friends.
    Is the hero the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    He does the tossing.
    Will he know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of himself?
    He’ll stay to help Mrs. Kraus clean up.

    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?
    He’ll keep his cool on the outside, but he burns hot on the inside over injustice.
    How does the hero react to hearing a scream?
    David wouldn’t just jump in unless it was pretty obvious someone needed help.
    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses his mind?
    To stop it.
    If he sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing he does?
    He steps in to break things up.
    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?
    If it’s a fight, he just keeps fighting. If it’s…say, wrestling a black bear or surviving a dip into the frigid water of the Winooski River to pull someone out, he’ll do what he has to.
    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?
    He clams up. He avoided his mother for a long time, and even as his story starts, he’s standoffish, if not a wee bit rude.
    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?
    He takes the direction handed to him and then does what he wants to do. He can be a bit harsh that way, especially in the business world.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    His grandfather had a huge impact on his life, and though David faltered through most of his twenties, he always remembers how his grandfather taught him that fighting wasn’t always the best answer.
    What lesson from his past gets him through a stressful situation?
    Learning that he can survive anything.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Outside-Lines-Love-Beyond-Reason-ebook/dp/B017OF2LBE/

    Author Social Media

    Blog http://www.authorbethrhodes.com/blog
  • Erotic

    Meet Blue Trace from Outside the Lines #romance @allyabishop #RLFblog

    When you do something effortlessly and people commend you
    continuously, you have found your gift. That’s what I tell people all the time. And it’s true. 
    I’m Ally Bishop. I get story. I always have. I started writing when I was eight on a
    Smith Corona (the electronic kind — I’m not THAT old). I wrote stories in
    every spiral notebook I had. Eventually, I graduated to a Mac (yes, I’m one of
    THOSE people). I imagined new worlds, emotional conflicts, and HEAs while I
    waited at stoplights or wandered the grocery store. But here’s the thing: I
    didn’t just dream it up and write it down — I critiqued what I read. I knew
    when ideas were good, and when they stunk. I ran writing groups, judged
    creative contests, and eventually got two graduate degrees in writing. That’s
    right: I love it that much.
    So here I am, years later, writing kickass heroines and devastating
    good guys, along with some mystery and vampires thrown in (I promise: THEY’RE
    COMING). And what’s really cool? I do what I love. Wanna write a success story
    for your life: I promise you, that’s it. Do what you love. And hopefully, you
    can make a living at it too. That’s the golden ticket, Charlie.
    And chocolate doesn’t hurt, either…
    About the Book
    Title Outside the Lines
    Genre Erotic Romance
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Don’t take up space.
    Don’t talk too loud.
    Don’t tell anyone.
    Blue. I’ve always
    been the problem child. My name alone should have warned anyone with a half a
    mind that I’d be trouble. Who’s named for the broken crayon nobody wants?
    Professor Rhys
    Kennison should have seen me coming a mile away, and I should have known better
    than to fall for someone so far out of my league. But his touch is like fire
    and his taste…like the finest chocolate. What woman could resist that
    combination?
    We’re headed for
    disaster, though—after all, it’s what I know best. No matter how hard I try, I
    can’t stop destroying anyone who gets too close. And Rhys doesn’t understand.
    How could he? When I don’t even understand myself?
    Introducing Blue Trace
    Welcome to Romance Lives Forever! We’re happy to
    have you here today.
    Name: Blue Trace
    Age: Twenty-eight
    Gender: Female
    Birthplace: Bakertown, PA, USA
    Profession: That’s up for debate
    Ethnicity/Species (if not human): Some days…
    Describe
    your body and build, skin tone, height and weight. Include any unique features
    such as dimples, freckles, or scars.
    5’2”, sunburnable, the ol’ string-bean
    build—nothing like my sexy sisters, Lux and Zi. :sigh: I’m super freckled,
    thanks to my frizzy red hair, and my eyes are dishwater green (someone once
    described them as “mossy,” so I’m going with that).
    Who
    is the significant other in your life?
    Currently, no one. But I’ve been seeing
    someone…well, “seeing” is a relative term, isn’t it? Let’s just say, he’s
    definitely not my type, and there’s no way this can ever work.
    Please
    tell us a little about yourself.
    Oy…not much to tell. I just got laid-off—that’s
    the nice term for it, so I’m trying to figure out my place in life. My sister
    Lux insists I should get into art, but I’m not sure. I’m not very good, despite
    her insistence otherwise. She’s biased.
    Life’s a mess right now. Not as bad as it’s ever
    been…but that’s not comforting, to be honest. Whenever I’m around, it seems
    like things can slide backwards pretty fast.
    Still…I’m repairing my relationship with my
    sisters, I’m trying to figure out my skills, and at least Dr. Rhys Kennison is
    crazy-sexy. If you’re going to go down in flames, you might as well make it hot
    enough to really burn, right?
    If
    we could only hear your voice (but not see you) what characteristic would
    identify you?
    God help you all. Ugh. My voice is, um, normal,
    I guess? I hate hearing it on voicemail, but I guess everyone does. Plus, I
    guess you’re kind of doing that now, right—“hearing” me without seeing me? Not
    sure I’m doing very well.
    Please
    tell us about your education.
    Ah, well, you can read about that above. I’m not
    good in school. I’m not really sure why—I try. My teachers said I was lazy, and
    I ended up on the “Morons and Mayhem” track in high school—you know, the
    “remedial” classes. And even there, I struggled, though I eventually passed.
    Now I’m taking Pre-Algebra, and even that feels
    too hard—the letters don’t look right. It’s like they move around or something.
    I don’t know.
    I know I’m failing, and my sister says I should
    get tutoring. And I will say, if tutoring were always like the last time, I’d
    be an A-student! ;) But that’s a world of trouble, and I’m trying really hard
    to get life right this time.
    Do
    you get by, live comfortably, live extravagantly?
    Answer D: survive?
    Are
    any of your skills a source of pride or embarrassment, and if so, which ones
    and why?
    I don’t, um, really have any, to be honest. My
    sister Lux insists I do, and she thinks I should take another look at the whole
    art thing, but I’m not that good. Not really. And I don’t know how to use
    Photoshop or anything like that.
    Mind you, if I told her that, she’d immediately
    pay for classes and buy me computer. She’s like that, and I love her for it.
    Among other things.
    What
    kinds of things do you always carry (in pockets or purse)?
    Cash, my bank card, and my little Yoda keychain.
    Zi bought that for me when I was…eight, maybe? It was originally one of those
    candy dispensers—Pez, I think they’re called—but the dispenser part broke off,
    so I threaded silky bracelet thread through it and I carry that. Speaking of, I
    always have one of those silly luck bracelets on my arm—the kind you buy at
    dollar stores and wear until they fall off. I don’t know why—I just do.
    What
    is your family like?
    Complicated. My mom just died, and she
    was…mentally ill. I’m still coming to terms with that—I didn’t handle her death
    well. And my grandmother’s a controlling b—um, *witch*.
    My sisters, though, and their partners are great
    and very supportive. They have a lot of friends I don’t know, so I’m just
    starting to get comfortable enough to hang out with everyone. 
    Do
    you see morality as black-and-white, or with shades of gray?
    My *life* is a shade of gray. I’d be a hypocrite
    to look at others any other way.
    How
    do others perceive you based upon looks, and is this assumption accurate?
    I’m small and skinny, so most people think that
    I need to be protected. Which…if we’re being honest, used to be the case. I’m
    tougher than I look though.
    I’m not ugly—I mean, I got lucky in the sense
    that I have a decent face and a little makeup does wonders for my eyes. But I’m
    not curvy, so guys don’t really notice me all that often.
    If
    someone from your past showed up, who would you most want it to be, and why?
    My best friend in middle school. When my sisters
    and I were put into foster care, we moved into a different school district, and
    I lost touch with her.
    If
    someone from your past showed up, who would you most NOT want it to be, and
    why?
    My ex-boyfriend. I don’t have many…I’m not a
    commitment kind of girl. But he was a bit of a jerk most of the time.
    Can
    you keep a secret? Why or why not?
    Yes. I’ve never taken someone’s trust for granted.
    Someone like me doesn’t earn trust easily, so I try hard not to screw that up.
    What
    inner doubt causes you the most difficulty?
    I don’t know that I’m good at anything, to be
    honest. What if I’m destined to never be anything more than an underpaid server?
    What
    past event causes you the most fear?
    When I was younger, I was a cutter. I’m
    terrified I’ll do that again.
    What
    is your biggest need?
    Heck, if I knew that, I could have saved on
    years of therapy. Maybe to be seen? Valued?
    What
    are your biggest hopes and dreams?
    I’ve always wanted to have my own “thing.”
    Business, craft, hobby, something. I at least have my apartment. It’s the first
    place I’ve ever had on my own.
    What
    would help you face hardship and meet any challenge?
    I guess I already have it, though I don’t know
    what *it* is. I’m still standing, after all.
    If
    you could make any one thing happen, what would it be?
    To stop hurting my sisters. We’ve all been hurt
    enough by people who should have loved us. Yet I keep making things worse on
    them. I try so hard not to be the problem, but some days…that’s all I seem to
    serve up.
    When
    there is a setback, what doubt or flaw surfaces?
    That I deserve this. That’s it all I’m ever
    going to have.
    How
    do you express disappointment?
    In the past or now? Before…not very well. Let’s
    just say, the red hair wasn’t *enough* warning. But now, with my therapist’s
    help, I’m able to say what’s bothering me and talk through it.
    When
    (if) you lie or are upset, what gives you away?
    :chuckles: My skin. I blush at the drop of a
    hat.
    Who
    in your life has the power to hurt you the most and why?
    My sisters. I would do anything for them.
    What
    would you like people who hear your story to know?
    We are lovable, as-is. No magic pill or perfect
    body will ever be enough for someone who doesn’t think you’re enough as you are
    right now. I’m not perfect—far from it. I’m damaged, from the scars on my body
    to the holes in my memory. But I’m enough.
    I had to realize that on my own, and let me be
    enough for *me.* Then I can be enough for someone else too.
    You can do that, too, promise. It’s a sucky ride
    at first, but it gets better. <3
    Buy This Book
    Publisher Scarlet River Press
    Amazon
    http://www.amazon.com/Outside-Lines-Without-Trace-Book-ebook/dp/B018QZZ8PM/
    Author Social Media
    Website http://allybishop.com