Passionate Kisses: Wendy Ely

One day until release day. And I'm thrilled to have the mastermind of the Passionate Kisses Boxed Set here today. Wendy Ely is the fabulous author who came up with the idea for a box set of contemporary romances by indie authors, and she's the one who hand picked each of us to be part of this journey with her. I'm so glad I made the cut! And now, let's see what makes the visual cut for Wendy when she's working. 


Book? Confessions

Inspiration? True love never fades.

Jordan? Will do anything for the woman he loves. 

Chelsea? Trying to live in the present... instead of the past. 

Secrets? Everyone has one... especially in the small town of Wilson, Arizona. 

Romance? Irresistibly hot as the desert summer. 

Next? Midnight Secrets, Desert Secrets Series book 2 

Wendy? Hating the Arizona summer while working on book 3. 

Click on Wendy's glasses to learn more. 

Click on Wendy's glasses to learn more. 

 

 

Passionate Kisses: Rebecca J. Clark

Not long now and it'll be Passionate Kisses time! In the meantime, I have the romantic Ms. Rebecca J. Clark with me today. I have to be honest here. I'm loving the images she sent along. Must be the nature lover in me. Regardless, take a moment and have a scroll through to see what has this shameless author inspired. 

Book? Shameless

Inspiration? I love paths.

John? Saved from a beautiful woman from his past and a boy with no future.

Samantha? Happily single in Seattle, she has little use for a man. Until now.

Desire? I try to squelch my desire for this every single day.

Romance? Marry your best friend.

Next? Red Stilettos—Book 2

Rebecca? Gemini. Enough said.

Click on the gemini to learn more about Rebecca. 

Click on the gemini to learn more about Rebecca. 


Passionate Kisses: Jessi Gage

It's the Friday before release day and I'm over the moon to have Jessi Gage here today. There's a lot of work that goes into the behind the scenes part of releasing a project like this and without Jessi, none of the books would have gotten uploaded to their various sales channels. So thanks Jessi for your hard work. Now let's jump into it and see some of the images that she chose to answer her questions with. 

Book? Reckless  

Inspiration? Sexy man in a kilt + Scottish castle = perfection

Derek? Scrumptious with a side of quick temper

Cami? Sweet with a side of steel

Romance? Safety. Completion. Love

Next? More Blue Collar Boyfriends & more romance Highland-style! The Wolf and the Highlander is available now! 

Jessi? Cupcakes, coffee & kid cuddles. After kids are in bed, steamy romance & beer. 

Passionate Kisses: Sydney Holmes

Ugh. I hate it when the world conspires to set you back a bit. My apologies to the wonderful Sydney Holmes, who I know has been looking forward to seeing her post live in the world today. Better late than never, right? So without further mumble, let's get busy and check out some of the awesome images Sydney shared with me when talking about her contribution to the Passionate Kisses boxed set. (4 DAYS AWAY!!!)

Book?  Awakening

Inspiration? Two people so entwined nothing else matters

Ryan? Dark, handsome, mysterious

Nora? Standing on a precipice

Boundaries? Searching

Romance? Laughing, loving, tender with enough sparks to feed an inferno

Next? Awake

Sydney? There is nothing better than that first jolt of adrenaline one gets when soul mates touch for the first time. 

Click here to learn more about the elusive Sydney Holmes. 

Passionate Kisses: Nikki Lynn Barrett

Today I have Ms. Nikki Lynn Barrett here giving some insights into her book in our Passionate Kisses Boxed Set. Thanks for popping by Nikki! Now let's get going.

Book? Baby Stetson

Inspiration? Country music and small towns! 

Lucas? A jaded man not looking for love, until Avery. 

Avery? A woman with a love of music and a past full of holes.

Music? A way to channel emotions 

Romance?  Plenty of it! 

Next? The Melody In My Head (Jameson's story) 

Nikki? Avid reader, dreamer, singer and everything in between.

Click Nikki's hand to see her bio!

Click Nikki's hand to see her bio!

Passionate Kisses: Allie Boniface

When I was approached about joining this awesome group of romance authors for the Passionate Kisses boxed set, I really had no idea just how many wonderful authors I was going to be working with.

 

Today I'm excited to have Allie Boniface here sharing some of the images that she thinks best sum of her work. And just like I have a bit of a fascination with icebergs, Allie loves lighthouses. That speaks to my Newfoundland heart. 

Book? Beacon of Love

Inspiration? Every lighthouse I've ever visited

Lindsey Point? Small coastal town with plenty of secrets...

Lucas? Hunky handyman

Sophie? Precocious news reporter 

Romance? Sensual to steamy

Next? Inferno of Love, book 2 in the series! 

Allie? Teacher, writer, music-lover, workout devotee and chocoholic 

Click on Allie's boots to learn more about her!

Click on Allie's boots to learn more about her!

Passionate Kisses: Liz Kelly

A big welcome today to Liz Kelly, a fellow author in our Passionate Kisses set (out in just 8 days!)

So let's get to it and see what visual inspiration Liz used to bring her contribution to the set to life!

 

 

Book? Good Cop. 

Inspiration? Brooks and Vance first showed up in my novella The Keeper of the Debutantes in this anthology.

Brooks? The golden boy.

Vance? Too hot not to handle.

Lolly? Back home for a summer fling.

Henderson? The Club where my characters' social life revolves.

Romance? Hot summer lovin’

Next? Bad Cop.


Liz? My romance author persona.

Click on the wine glass to read more about Liz Kelly. 

Click on the wine glass to read more about Liz Kelly. 

Promised to the Highlander: A visual interlude with Kate Robbins

As you might know, I love Kate Robbins. Not only is she my friend and crit partner, but she is the creator of one of my favourite romance heroes in, well, life. :) Ever since I first read the early copy of her newest release, Promised to the Highlander, way back in December or January, I've been waiting to host her on my blog. And because she's a dear friend, she willingly jumped into my plan to try something different with blogging. 

Here's how it works: I've asked her a one word question and she has to answer it with a very short sentence (think tweetable) and an image. 

Feast your eyes on where her visual inspiration comes from!


PTTH? A love triangle. Get out yer tissues.

Taken from Kate's visit to Scotland.

Taken from Kate's visit to Scotland.

Fergus? (The hero) Fearsome and virile—mrrrrowwwwrrrrr.

Fergus

William? (Fergus' brother) Sweetness! The lassies love him.

william

Nessia? (Heroine) One tough cookie.

Inspiration? Scottish history; love the politics!

Scotland? Have only scratched the surface of my fascination.

Love? Chemistry! 

Longing? Physically painful—I don’t recommend it.

Kate? Raunchy wench.

Click Kate's dram of whisky to see her bio. 

Click Kate's dram of whisky to see her bio. 

Amazon? A tangly snarl to figure out. 

Click this cover to go directly to Amazon.com and Promised to the Highlander

Click this cover to go directly to Amazon.com and Promised to the Highlander


So what did you think of my blogging experiment? Would you like to see any future author interviews done this way? Let me know in the comments. 





Where's my happily-ever-after? - Blog Hop (Soap Opera edition)

Many thanks to the lovely Deb Nam-Krane for inviting me to be a part of her delicious Soap Opera blog hop. 

I have to confess that these days I don't watch much TV. But growing up, the stories (what we called soaps) were always a part of life.

My best friend adored Santa Barbara, especially Cruz and Eden. She was obsessed, and we both longed for the long golden hair and California tan of Eden and her sister, Kelly. (I just blew my own mind right there by remembering Robyn Wright's character name) I found it hard to get excited over the romance though, because to my 15 year old self, Cruz was too old for me to get excited over. 

I think my first soap hero crush might have been Frankie on Days of Our Lives. Or maybe it was Joey on One Life to Live. It's hard to remember. Both shows held my attention. My grandmother is responsible for bring One Life to Live, and All My Children, into my life. Just as she introduced me to romance novels, she was also my gateway into ABC soaps. It was amazing to watch how much she loved bad-boy Todd on OLTL, while also cheering for Max (they were both involved with Blair). But her truly favourite show was All My Children. Tad, Adam, Noah (sigh), Mateo, she loved them all. No matter where she went, she made sure she taped her story. I can still recall the day she decided she was done. I think she was about seventy-six at the time. They'd gotten too silly for her. 

My other grandmother still follows what I call the Young and the Useless. My dad calls it the Young and the Hopeless. But my mother and her mother are addicted to Y&R. If I got in the car right now and popped down to Mom's, I bet I'd find her and Dad watching it. They might not realize it, but it's their after supper ritual. My father pretends that he's not watching, but for someone who doesn't watch, he sure knows all the characters and what's happening. 

I've never had the addiction the way others have. And yet, perhaps mine is the most inexplicable. I'm not addicted to a show as much as I'm addicted to a couple. And not just any couple. For me, they are the most romantic, most tortured, most compelling couple of any soap. I'm talking about Sonny and Brenda on General Hospital. I'm not even sure how I became enamoured. I do remember an aunt of mine coming to my parent's house when she'd get off work to watch GH after work. That was my only exposure to the show. And yet, the moment I first saw the sparks fly between Sonny and Brenda, I was hooked. I didn't care about anything else that happened on that show. But put either of them on the screen, and I was spellbound. 

Confession time. From time to time, I'll go on youtube and watch random Sonny and Brenda scenes. In case you don't follow GH, there are times when Vanessa Marcil, who plays Brenda, quits the show, or gets fired, or whatever. I stop watching. And then, I'll hear a rumour that she's coming back, and like the addict I am, I'm tuning in. 

Why? Because I'm still waiting for my darn happy ending. The romance writer in me craves it. And those producers know it. What soap couple has ever gotten a real happily ever after? It drives me nuts, and yet, it's what pulls me back every time I hear that there might be a chance for Sonny and Brenda to finally grow old together. I know. It'll never happen. But a girl can hope, right? 

So here's a question. What soap couple draws you into the story over and over and over again? Who do you wish the writers would just stop torturing us with and let them grow old happy and content without dying, possession, amnesia, the mob, bombs, psycho twins, and witchcraft tearing them apart? 

I'm going to give away an ebook to one random commenter. :) 

And now, a little Sonny and Brenda. Just to make me sigh. 


Sarah Hegger: The Bride Gift

The lovely Sarah Hegger

The lovely Sarah Hegger

A huge welcome to Sarah Hegger today. Sarah is one of the awesome authors responsible for the Romance Weekly blog I do each week, and she's just released her debut novel, The Bride Gift. 

I had a chance to sit down with Sarah this week and ask her about her awesome historical romance. Why not take a look at our conversation!

Click on this cover to go to Amazon.com 

Click on this cover to go to Amazon.com 

Welcome Sarah! Can you tell us about “The Bride Gift” in two or three sentences? (I love this question because it forces us to get to the heart of the story.)

The Bride Gift is essentially about a woman trying to control her destiny in impossible circumstances. She finds her champion in just the sort of man she swore she would never marry. She learns that life does not always give you what you want, but with a bit of courage, you can get what you need.

Tell us a bit about your hero, Guy. Is there anyone you could compare him to?

Guy of Helston was a great character to write. Totally non-verbal, he’s big and bad and a total warrior on the surface. Beneath that is a man of honor and integrity who will do anything for those he loves. I suppose he is most like Wolverine from The X-Men.

Who would you cast to play him in the movie version?

It’s a bit predictable, but Hugh Jackman comes the closest.

Yum! Although I think your hero on the cover looks like Jake Gyllenhaal. What is it about him that stirs Helena, your heroine?

His sheer alpha maleness gets to her at first. And then she discovers the gentle man beneath that and she’s a goner.

What do you like best about your heroine?

I like the contrasts. Demure on the outside, but she has a mouth on her like a soldier. She looks like a damsel in distress, but has the heart of a true warrior. 

Who would you cast to play her?

Kate Hudson, only with long, long, long hair.

Was there anything in this book that surprised you when you were writing it?

I’m such a planner that I don’t often get surprised by my books as I write them. But the ending, and I’m not going to give away too much. I had an entirely different idea planned, but Helena wouldn’t go there.

This is your first novel. Can you tell us a bit about how it came to life?

It started years ago as a novel called Forgotten Bride. I never managed to finish it and last year, I was clearing through old files and discovered it again. It has changed a lot from that first draft. In Forgotten Bride, Helena was just that. She was married at a young age to a man who put her in a castle and went on with his life. When he decided it was time to discover her again, Helena was not happy and barred him from his own castle. That was the seed and the rest of it germinated from there.

This is how it ended up:

It’s 1153 in the period dubbed ‘The Anarchy’, King Stephen and Empress Maud are not the only ones embroiled in a fierce battle of the sexes.

Determined to control her own destiny, willful Helena of Lystanwold has chosen just the husband to suit her purposes. But, when her banished guardian uncle attempts to secure her future and climbs through her bedroom window with a new husband by a proxy marriage, she understandably balks. Notorious warrior Guy of Helston is everything Helena swore she would never marry; a man who lives by the sword, like the man who murdered her sister.

This marriage finally brings Guy close to his lifetime dream of gaining lands and a title. He is not about to let his feisty bride stand in his way. A master strategist, Guy sets out to woo and conquer his lady.

Against a backdrop of vengeance, war and betrayal, Guy and Helena must learn to forge a united front or risk losing everything.

What’s the allure of the early 12th century for you?

I write both historical and contemporary. What I like about the historical writing is that fantasy element. There is something unashamedly romantic about knights and ladies. The reality was very different, but that’s why I write romance. I get to build the fantasy.

Who is Sarah Hegger and what can we expect next from you?

I have another medieval coming out in September this year called Sweet Bea. It’s the first in the Sir Arthur’s Legacy Series. Next year, my three contemporary novels, The Willow Park Romances, will hit the shelves. There is more detail on all of these on my website.

This is the official bio and it’s pretty much who I am.

Born British and raised in South Africa, Sarah Hegger suffers from an incurable case of wanderlust. Her match? A hot Canadian engineer, whose marriage proposal she accepted six short weeks after they first met. Together they’ve made homes in seven different cities across three different continents (and back again once or twice). If only it made her multilingual, but the best she can manage is idiosyncratic English, fluent Afrikaans, conversant Russian, pigeon Portuguese, even worse Zulu and enough French to get herself into trouble.

Mimicking her globe trotting adventures, Sarah’s career path began as a gainfully employed actress, drifted into public relations, settled a moment in advertising, and eventually took root in the fertile soil of her first love, writing. She also moonlights as a wife and mother.

She currently lives in Draper, Utah with her teenage daughters, two Golden Retrievers and aforementioned husband. Part footloose buccaneer, part quixotic observer of life, Sarah’s restless heart is most content when reading or writing books.

She is always delighted to hear from you. Sarah can be reached at any and all of the following places:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

 

 

I’m a big fan of dialogue. Can you share a quick snippet of one of your favourite dialogue passages with us?

This passage is right in the first chapter and is how Helena discovers she is married.

Her shoulders slumped suddenly, as if the weight became too much to bear. All the fight seemed to rush out of her on a sigh. “I have been so worried about you. I thought you might be dead.”

Her voice quavered on that last sentence, and Guy’s guts tightened. Sweet Jesu. Please, no tears. He couldn’t abide the tears.

“There now, sweet Nell.” Roger lowered himself onto the bed beside her. He gathered the girl into his arms. “Whist now, Nell. All is not lost and I came as fast as I could. Hush now, sweeting.”

Guy shifted his weight, uncomfortable at witnessing such a private scene.

Her eyes flew to him. Her mouth dropped open. “Who are you?”

Guy would as lief be strung up by his toes than answer her question. This was Roger’s idea, not his.

“Er, Nell.” Roger drew back from her gently. “May I present Guy of Helston?”

“The ‘Scourge of Faringdon?’”

Guy clenched his fists. The name was like a curse he never escaped.

“Nell,” Roger admonished, “he does not like to be called such.”

“Then he should not have earned it,” the lady snapped. “What is he doing in my bedchamber?”

“He is your . . . husband.”

 Where can we buy The Bride Gift?

The Bride Gift is available now on Amazon.

 

Thanks so much Sarah for stopping by! I can't wait to see your next book out in the world!