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May 9, 2013

An interview with author Becky Lower.

Today on a Writer’s Haven, we’re interviewing author and Soul Mate sister, Becky Lower, whose new Contemporary romance Blame it on the Brontes has just released form Soul Mate Publishing.


Becky Lower photo


Becky, thank you for stopping by.

Tell us a little about yourself. When did you know you wanted to be a writer?


I’ve been a writer since I could hold a crayon. When I was 12, I submitted a screenplay to the Bonanza television show, resulting in my very first rejection letter. But, they were kind, and I kept at it. I had to kind of shelve any kind of serious writing while I was in the work force, so I didn’t begin to think of myself as an author until five years ago.


It does look like writing has been in your blood for quite a while. Tell us, how long did it take you to write your first novel?

My first novel, which is still under the bed, took me about six months to write. I pulled it out a few months ago and re-read the first chapter. My initial reaction was to shove it back under the bed. It may never come out again.


Yeah, I’ve got my first one hidden away also, so I certainly understand that. When you write, are you a plotter, a pantser, or something in between?

I like what one of your earlier interviewers called herself–a linear pantser. I’m that way, too. I know the beginning and the end, but I don’t know all the twists and turns in between. Blake Snyder’s book, Save The Cat, taught me about beats, and I try to have a climactic event in all the right places. But most of the time, even when I start out with a rough outline, my characters hijack the manuscript, ball up my outline and toss it out the window, because it’s not what they want to happen. I’ve learned to not force my characters to conform to what I think should happen, and let them have their heads.


They do have minds of their own, don’t they? Well, let’s talk a little about Becky Lower the person. What do you do when you’re not writing?

I work part-time for a greeting card company, stocking the stores with merchandise. It’s flexible, and I like the work. Plus the income I receive from it assures me of having food on my table.


I hear you. I’ll take food on the table over ‘starving artist’ any day. So, what inspired you to write Blame it on the Brontes?

This novel came about when my sister insisted I join her for a class in making jewelry from sea-glass, or beach-glass, as it’s referred to in Ohio. While we were learning how to wrap wire around little shards of glass, the instructor gave us some history of sea glass and how it appeared on the shorelines of the world, and then related a story about how she and her husband found two pieces from the same plate at different times. I left the class inspired to tell her story, but not to make another necklace!


Becky, I’ve done a little snooping and it appears that Blame it on the Brontes is not your only work. Tell us a bit about your other books.

I have my third historical romance, Banking On Temperance, that just released on Monday, with a different publisher. It’s available here: http://www.amazon.com/Banking-Temperance-Crimson-Romance-ebook/dp/B00CA9DEX4/

I set my historicals in America in the decade leading up to the Civil War. This one is about Basil Fitzpatrick, one of three males in this family of nine children. It’s set in St. Louis, and characters from the first book re-emerge in this one as secondary characters.


Two releases in such a short time. That’s exciting. So what’s up next?

My current WIP is another contemporary, about a woman who decides on a whim to take a cross-country trip and ends up in Tornado Alley with a man named Cyclone! It’s fun, sexy, and poignant. I hope to have it finished by the end of May and start shopping it around.


Blame it on the Brontes


Becky Lower cover


Blurb:

Sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronson, each in her forties, are in Puffin Bay, ME for their mother’s funeral and to sink their claws into the fortune each expects to inherit. But their mother has other plans. Her substantial fortune won’t be divided until the trio return to their childhood home and live together for a year.


It’s a request that pits sister against sister but could unite them in a common goal to find the friendship they shared as children, to create a family jewelry business and to win over the men of Puffin Bay. They have a year to figure it all out.


Available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Blame-Brontes-ebook/dp/B00CLVACYA/


BIO:

Becky Lower has traveled the country looking for great settings for her novels. She loves to write about two people finding each other and falling in love amid the backdrop of a great setting, be it present day coastal Maine or on a covered wagon headed west in the 1850s. Contemporary and historical romances are her specialty.


Becky is a member of RWA, NEORWA and Savvy Authors. She has a degree in English and Journalism from Bowling Green State University, and lives in an eclectic college town in Ohio with her puppy-mill rescue dog, Mary. Visit her website at www.beckylowerauthor.com


Links:


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/beckylowerauthor

Twitter: https://twitter.com/BeckyLower1

Blog: http://beckylowerauthor.blogspot.com

Website: http://www.beckylowerauthor.com

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6159227.Becky_Lower



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Published on May 09, 2013 06:16

May 2, 2013

A Writer’s haven Author spotlight: Dawn Ireland

Today I’m featuring romance author Dawn Ireland and her wonderful new release, The Perfect Duke. I’d like to thank Dawn for stopping by to talk about her new… Hey, wait a minute, who are you? (A group of seven short, stout little men have appeared out of nowhere.)


 


Grumpy: “My brothers and I have some questions for this writer, and she’d better be quick about it.”


 


Doc: “Grumpy, put that pick axe down!”  (Doc turns to Steven.) “Sorry, about that.  But since Dawn patterned some of her characters on us, we have a few questions for her.”


 


Well Dawn, do you have any objections?


 


Dawn: Of course not, although characters don’t usually ask ME questions.


 


Grumpy: (wiggles his overlong eyebrows and leans forward.) “So what took you so long to write us? We’ve been cooped up in that manuscript forever.”


 


Dawn: You haven’t been cooped up anywhere, and it took me less than a year to write The Perfect Duke. The revisions are what took the time. Besides, Cara comes across a grouping of folks like you. They aren’t even dwarfs.  Though now that I think of it, one of them does have your temperament.


Grumpy: “Humph.” (Grumpy sits, hugging his axe and glaring. Happy steps in front of him.)


 


Happy: “I’m glad she put us in this book. I LOVE Cara. It’s not fair that she marries that Duke. He’s not nice at all.”


 


Dawn: “Now Happy, you shouldn’t say that. Cara understood that Garret had good in him right from the start.  He has to learn how to treat the people around him. Not everyone has your ability to make the world a special place every day. Besides, don’t you think Garret makes Cara happy?


 


Happy: “Well, I guess. But if he ever mistreats her, I’m right there.” (Doc pats Happy’s shoulder, looks up at Dawn and winks.)


 


Doc: “So what now? Are you going to forsake your fairy tale friends for other kinds of books?”


 


Dawn: Don’t worry Doc, fairy tales are a part of all our lives, and mine more than most. One of my favorite TV shows is “Once Upon a Time.” So you see, no matter what I write, I’ll always look for that touch of whimsy and a “Happily Ever After.”


 


(Bashful inches forward, his cap crushed in his hand.)


Bashful: “I’d like to know, that is, well…What do you do when you aren’t writing? You don’t have to tell me. Only if you want to.” (He turns, his chin tucked against one shoulder.)


Dawn: Thank you for asking Bashful. It’s kind of you to be interested in who I am. Aside from writing, I love to sing, (I know dwarfs do as well.) dig in my garden, work on my Victorian home, attempt to play my harp and help out our local historical society. I’m even trying my hand at Gepetto’s craft-woodcarving. Though I don’t think I’ll be carving Pinocchio any time soon.


 


Okay my little friends, I think that’s enough questions for today. I do have a blog to write, you know. Dawn, thank you for visiting with us today. I’m going to give you the last word. Tell us a little more about The Perfect Duke.


 


Dawn: The Perfect Duke is a story for women who sigh over Alpha males. Garret may seem arrogant and selfish, but he’s tamed by Cara, an innocent that is pure of heart. I hope my readers enjoy the magic they create.


 


(PS, can you name the dwarfs that didn’t ask me questions?)  ANSWER at the very bottom.


 


Well, let’s get back to our regularly scheduled spotlight:


 


“The ability of words to create pictures and convey emotion has always fascinated me.” – Dawn Ireland 


Dawn Ireland Picture


First a little about Dawn Ireland:


Dawn has always been a little “different.”  That was made perfectly clear when she was the only one in the audience taking notes at Harlequin’s Male Model search. She came away with two things that day: a list of male attributes and her discovery of RWA. Her association with RWA made her painfully aware she needed writing classes – lots of them.  She’s taken classes at Writer’s and Books, RWA National & Regional Conferences and online – as well as developing an extensive library of books on the writing craft. This education propelled her from being nearly dead last in the Four Season’s Writing Contest, to placing first a couple of years ago. She’s currently writing her third novel, Morgan’s Folly, and hoping Morgan will be the one to keep the readers up at night.


Dawn’s Latest release is titled The Perfect Duke, available now from Soul Mate Publishing:


Dawn Ireland - ThePerfectDuke2_850


Blurb:


Known as The Marble Duke amongst the Ton, Garret Weston, the Duke of Kendal sets himself apart from his peers. Nothing will hinder his guilt-driven attempt to become a perfect duke.  Nothing that is, save the alluring and imaginative betrothed he’d thought dead. His intended believes-of all things-that she is a Vicar’s daughter. The “perfect” duke needs a “perfect” duchess, but how was he to discern her suitability? Employing her as a governess to his niece seemed like an ideal solution. But whose “suitability” is being tested? His betrothed refuses to see he is beyond redemption. And most grievous of all, she stirs his blood, making him forget what’s important.


Cara believes fairy tales really can come true, until she meets the unrelenting and arrogant Duke of Kendal. He looks like a Prince, but acts like a Beast. Why must he challenge her at every turn? Her greatest peril is her attraction to the vulnerable, seductive man behind the title. A match between them would be impossible. But can she show him, without losing her heart, that “perfect” is in the eye of the beholder?    


Purchase Links


Soul Mate Publishing: http://www.soulmatepublishing.com/the-perfect-duke/


Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/The-Perfect-Duke-ebook/dp/B00BT0NGOC/ref=sr_sp-atf_image_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1366645040&sr=8-1&keywords=dawn+ireland


Dawn Ireland is also the author of Love’s Guardian:


 


Love's Guardian Cover


 


Blurb:


 


Declan Deveraux, the Earl of Worthington, is a man who knows one thing for certain – he will never marry for love. With that aim, he pursues only the most vain, and spoiled, women of the Ton. Fate has other plans for him, however, and he’s made guardian to Alex Kendrick, a female he likes – God forbid. Now Declan has to get her suitably married, before he succumbs to the temptation to make this fiery temptress his own.


Alex, a rapier-wielding countess in her own right, doesn’t welcome a guardian and crosses swords with him at every opportunity. In spite of their less than auspicious beginning, she soon discovers Declan’s quick wit and Black-Irish looks inspire an emotion she can’t ignore, love. Now the battle is for Declan’s heart, because Alex will accept nothing less.


Purchase Links:


 


Paperback: http://www.amazon.com/Loves-Guardian-Dawn-Ireland/dp/1619351048/ref=la_B006QZ7IMQ_sp-atf_title_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1366646278&sr=1-1


Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Loves-Guardian-ebook/dp/B005VH9IPK/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1366646278&sr=1-1


Dawn’s story, Bane’s Belief is featured in the anthology Highland Sons:


 Highland Sons


 


BANE’S BELIEF – Dawn Ireland


Kenzie McCleod thought the witch-hunting frenzy would never find her in the Highlands. Her un-natural connection to animals and her bothersome beauty could be hidden, as long as she and her mother kept to themselves. So what had prompted her to accept the invitation of the compelling, and wickedly handsome, Laird of the Mackays?


Laird Bane Mackay knows he should marry a woman of his clan, but none have sparked his curiosity like the black-haired lass with the winning smile. Why can’t he ignore his attraction to this unsuitable stranger whose haunting violet eyes and strange abilities make him rethink magic in the world? In following his heart, he may very well bring the wrath of the Witch Pricker (hunter) down on them all.


Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AEG7G84/ref=as_li_tf_til?tag=soulmatepubl-20&camp=14573&creative=327641&linkCode=as1&creativeASIN=B00AEG7G84&adid=1ZM6XN42ERTQDBD7F6F3&&ref-refURL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.soulmatepublishing.com%2Fhighland-sons-the-mackay-saga%2F


I’d like to thank Dawn for sharing with us today and for bringing along her little friends. I know I’m looking forward to your next book: Morgan’s Folly.


Did you guess the dwarfs that didn’t ask me questions?  ANSWER:Dopey, Sleepy, Sneezy



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Published on May 02, 2013 04:40

April 26, 2013

A Splash of Romance in Your Life

I’m interviewed today over on A Splash of Romance in You Life: http://violettarand.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/interview-with-author-s-c-mitchell/ 


Stop by.



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Published on April 26, 2013 13:27

April 20, 2013

Lauren Linwood stops by A Writers Haven

Today I’m just going to kick back a bit and let author Lauren Linwood take over A writer’s Haven with a special guest blog about herself and her upcoming release, Music For My Soul.


Lauren, welcome.


Lauren Linwood - Garnier IMG_4199 4x5 web


Good morning, everyone! A huge thanks to Steven, my fellow Soul Mate Publishing author, for offering me an opportunity to guest blog on his site today.


I’m like so many of you out there. I fell in love with words and books at an early age, able to read before I started school. I went from Little Golden Books to Superman comic books to solving mysteries with Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys. I traveled the world from England to Greece to China, meeting everyone from Atticus Finch to Hannibal Lecter throughout the years as my reading tastes branched out to a variety of genres.


Biographies drew me in from the start. Reading about the lives of real people led to a passion for history and the people who created it. As an adult, I became a history teacher and tried to bring history to life for my students.


I have a passion for two eras – medieval times and the American West  – and these eras are where I place my characters in extraordinary circumstances, allowing their intense desire and yearning for one another to grow into a deep, abiding love against the backdrop of history.


Lauren Linwood - Music For My Soul Final Cover


My medieval historical romance, Music For My Soul, will debut in May. Here’s a short description:


As the third wife of an abusive French vineyard owner, Madeleine Bouchard hasn’t produced the expected heir after three years of marriage. Fearing he plans to kill her, she flees during a trip to England. Unable to make her way home, she joins a troupe of traveling mummers and reinvents herself as the only woman troubadour in the land, captivating audiences with both song and story.


Nobleman Garrett Montayne’s fascination with Madeleine causes him to pay the troupe to bypass their next stop in order to journey to his estate. Though he suspects Madeleine of being a thief with dark secrets, love blossoms between them under the magical moon of summer solstice.


But Madeleine’s past is about to catch up with her, as her husband is set to arrive to conduct business with Garrett. Madeleine determines to free herself from her loveless marriage and make a new life with Garrett, no matter what the cost.


It’s always fun to retreat into my writing world, which is far different from the Dallas suburb I live in now. I’m like a lot of people you meet – an avid reader, moviegoer, sports fan, and yoga enthusiast. The difference? I listen to those voices in my head and capture their stories on paper.


I’d love for you to follow me through social media. You can keep in contact with me through:


http://laurenlinwood.wordpress.com/


https://www.facebook.com/laurenlinwood


https://twitter.com/LaurenLinwood


 


Lauren, thank you so much for stopping by and guest blogging today.  I know we’re all looking forward to the May release of Music for my Soul.



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Published on April 20, 2013 03:55

April 17, 2013

Spending some time with Collette Cameron and Highlander’s Hope.

Today we’re visiting with Collette Cameron, author of Highlander’s Hope, which is scheduled for release next month from Soul Mate Publishing. Collette, thank you for stopping by A Writer’s Haven.


First, I want to thank you, Steve, for hosting me!


Tell us, Collette, when did you know you wanted to be a writer?


Okay, can I be totally honest? I didn’t know I wanted to be a writer. Of course, I didn’t   know I wanted to be a teacher until I was in my forties either. Maybe I’m a late bloomer…a very late bloomer.


I’ve always been able to write, or maybe I should say, writing has always come easily to me, but there was never an “aha” moment where I decided to become a writer. Now that’s not to say I hadn’t toyed with the idea of writing a book. I had—for years. But, I never thought I’d write a romance novel.


So what did I start writing when I sat in front of my computer one day in February 2011? A historical romance—Highlander’s Hope.


Well, I can certainly identify with starting a little later in life. How long did it take you to write your first novel?


Highlander’s Hope took me 6 months to write the first draft, while still teaching full-time. It was a monstrosity—156,000 words. I cut over half of it and changed the title twice, before I was finally satisfied with the manuscript. Well, as satisfied as an author ever gets.


Tell us a little about your writing style. Are you a plotter, a pantser, or something in between?


A good friend of mine calls me a linear panster. It’s an oxymoron but it works for me, because I do write from beginning to end—I just don’t know exactly where I’m going along the way. Sometimes that’s great. I’ll write something that astounds me. Other times I write something that doesn’t move the story forward, and I end up cutting it. Even those cut scenes have value though. I’ve used phrases, ideas, or parts of them for some of my other work. I like to post them on my blog for my readers to enjoy too. 


All my books start with a single scene or idea, and the book develops around it. I do have ideas or plot points that I want to include in my books, but I also love seeing where my characters and the story take me. I couldn’t possibly come up with some of the things in advance that emerge as the story progresses. I often wonder, “Where did that come from?”   


So tell us something about Collette Cameron the person. What do you do when you’re not writing?


I’m an elementary teacher and an editor for a small ebook publisher.  I also am an avid gardener, and I dabble in interior decorating. Spending time with my 5 doxies, three adult children, and hubby of 30 years are also at the top of my list. And I love to travel. I’m scheming about how to finagle a trip to Scotland to do “research” for my 6 book Ferguson Saga. All the history, and castles, and the highlanders… Oh my! 


A six book saga? That sounds like quite project, and speaking of projects, tell us what inspired you to write Highlander’s Hope?


The timing was finally right for me. My children are grown and substitute teaching left me with time on my hands. I had an idea for a cross genre novel, and it wasn’t going to write itself. For me, once I actually made the commitment to write Highlander’s Hope, there was no alternative but to plow forward until I finished it.


I’m a bit obsessive compulsive about finishing things…okay, maybe more than a bit.


Well, you’ve brought along a beautiful cover, the book blurb, and you’ve even offered to share a scene from Highlander’s Hope. So let’s get to it:


Collette Cameron cover


 


Shipping heiress Yvette Stapleton is wary of fortune hunting men and their false declarations of love. She’d rather become a spinster than imprisoned in the bonds of marriage. At first, she doesn’t recognize the dangerously handsome man who rescues her from assailants on London’s docks, but her reaction to Lord Sethwick’s passionate kisses soon have her reconsidering her cynical views on matrimony.


He was the nobleman who vowed to make her his own. 


Not a day has gone by that Ewan McTavish, Lord Sethwick and Laird of Craiglocky, hasn’t dreamed of the sensual beauty he danced with two years ago; he’s determined to win her heart. On a mission to stop a War Office traitor, he unwittingly draws Yvette into deadly international intrigue. To protect her, he exploits Scottish Canon law to declare her his lawful wife—without benefit of a ceremony. Yvette is furious upon discovering the irregular marriage is legally binding, though she never said, “I do.”


Amidst murder and betrayal, Ewan attempts to win Yvette’s forgiveness. But is it too late? Has his manipulation cost him her love?


And now, a provocative scene from Highlander’s Hope:


Yvette stepped back as Ewan pushed his way into the room, leaving the door ajar. His hair was damp, no doubt from bathing, and the stubble darkening his face earlier was gone. Feet bare, wearing only buckskin breeches and a shirt unbuttoned to the waist, he resembled a pirate—a dangerous, rakish, sinfully handsome pirate.


 


She sucked in her breath. He oughtn’t to be here, but he’d said he wanted to talk to her, and he had promised to behave.


 


Yvette’s gaze traveled the path of silky hair from his chest until it disappeared into his waistband. Her stomach flip-flopped. Sweet Lord above. She pressed her hands to her frolicking middle. Why doesn’t he say something?


 


A distraction, that’s what she needed.


 


She escaped to the lumpy bed where she’d flung her clothing before bathing. She folded, then packed the garments into her valise and set it on the floor beside her trunk. Bending to retrieve her towel, she peeked sideways at him from the corner of her eye. He hasn’t moved an inch. What’s he about?


 


Grabbing the towel, she glanced down and froze. The candles to her left bathed her in a stream of light. She could clearly see the outline of her legs. Her nightwear was almost translucent in the candlelight and gave him a shadowy view of— dear God—nearly everything.


 


No wonder he hadn’t moved, the lout.


 


Standing upright, she held the towel before her and faced him. “Enjoying the view, your lordship?” she snapped.


           


Ewan lounged against the doorframe, watching her. A slow smile tilted the corners of his mouth. “Immeasurably.”


 


Well, I have to say I enjoyed that ‘immeasurably’ as well. The book comes out in May, and we’d love to have you back to help launch it, but before you go, tell us a little bit about what’s coming up next.


I just sold the second book in the Blue Rose Trilogy to Soul Mate Publishing. Highlander’s Hope is the first and The Viscount’s Vow is the second. I’m plugging away on the third novel, The Earl’s Enticement. I hope to have it done in May. Then I have a stand-alone novel that’s insisting I write it next. After that, I’ll either do the Ferguson Saga or a pair of stand-alone books but the characters are related. Actually, the entire Ferguson Saga and another five books I have plots for all center around secondary characters from Highlander’s Hope and other characters in my Blue Rose Trilogy.  


I have an idea for a contemporary romance as well as a paranormal historical. I’d like to try my hand at writing a medieval romance and maybe something in the Georgian or Victorian era too. The Blue Rose Trilogy is set in the Regency period.


You’ve given us a lot to look forward to, Collette. Thank you once again for joining us today at A Writer’s Haven.


Collette Cameron picture


Collette Cameron Bio


A life-long Oregonian, Collette Cameron was born and raised in a small town along the northern Oregon coast. Today she makes her home in a rural community, 30 minutes west of Portland. Her Victorian farmhouse sits on a one-acre certified wildlife habit, interspersed with a plethora of gardens: English, rose, butterfly, rock, water, and of course, vegetable.


A voracious reader of romance since her teens, she even named her daughter after a heroine in her favorite romance novel. An enthusiast of times gone by, and anything related to romance, she writes Historical Romance, with a dash of inspiration, a pinch of humor, and a liberal portion of suspense.


Having dabbled in interior decorating in her youth, Collette returned to school, graduating summa cum laude from Oregon State University, and went on to obtain her Master’s Degree in Teaching. She is member of Romance Writers of America, Rose City Romance Writers, The Beau Monde, and Love Faith and Hope, Inc., and a whole slew of other author/writer groups.


Some of Collette’s favorite things include unique blends of coffees and teas, trivia, Cadbury Milk Chocolate, inspirational quotes, and scented candles. Her Christian faith, husband, three adult children, and five miniature dachshunds round out her life quite nicely! When she’s not teaching or writing, she is a content and copy/line editor for an Ebook publisher, enjoys amateur photography, bird watching, gardening, interior decorating, rock-hunting, boating or fishing on the Columbia River, and reading of course.


Connect with Collette Cameron:


Web site: http://collettecameron.com/


Blog: http://www.blueroseromance.com/


Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/collettecameronauthor


Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/collette.cameron.5


Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collette_Author


Google+: https://plus.google.com/s/collette%20cameron


Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/collette-cameron


Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/colletteauthor/


Soul Mate Publishing Author’s Blog: http://smpauthors.wordpress.com/


Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/13595899-collette-cameron



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Published on April 17, 2013 04:49

April 14, 2013

Facebook Thinks I’m Gay

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I’m blogging today over on the Soul Mate Author Site. Stop by and find out why Facebook thinks I’m gay: http://smpauthors.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/facebook-thinks-im-gay/



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Published on April 14, 2013 03:53

April 11, 2013

April 10, 2013

A Visit with Violetta Rand

Today we’re visiting with Soul Mate author, Violetta Rand, Author of Blind Allegiance. Violetta, welcome to A Writer’s Haven. Please tell us a little about yourself and your writing. When did you know you wanted to be a writer?


I started writing short stories at the age of 5 and sold them in my neighborhood. I think the writer bug really hit me at a young age because I would copy books (word for word) by hand and present them to my mother as a gift (perhaps this meant I should of been an editor/publisher?). As any good mother would, she accepted these rare volumes (written with crayons) and praised me for my dedication.


Wow, you did start early. How long did it take you to write your first novel?


Six months.


Are you a plotter, a pantser, or something in between?


Definitely a pantser. There is no way I could plot characters or make outlines (I’m not patient enough). I don’t think, I just type.


I’m right with you there. So tell us, what do you do when you’re not writing?


I’m an environmental scientist in, Alaska. I travel to remote sites around the state and conduct assessments or soil and water remediation projects. I also enjoy hiking, riding motorcycles, fishing, and reading.


I have to say, I love your cover. What inspired you to write Blind Allegiance?


Simple. I love Vikings. I enjoy the warrior’s tale–everything that made them brutal and legendary, to the sense of honor and dedication they felt for family and friends.


Here’s the cover and a blurb from Blind Allegiance (set for release in June 2013)

Violetta - Final Blind Alliegiance copy


It’s a risk of a lifetime loving a man you’re supposed to hate…


Betrayed by a brother she hardly trusted before the bloodthirsty Viking, Jarl Randvior Sigurdsson, attacks her home, Noelle Sinclair is conveniently bartered as a means to save her cowardly sibling’s skin. Forced to leave her homeland and accompany the petulant Viking to the untamed wilderness of central Norway, Noelle is ever-aware of the burgeoning dangers around her—including her weakening resolve to resist Randvior.


Should Noelle surrender to his resplendent charms and seduction, or fight with every ounce of strength she possesses to get home?


 


Violetta, thank you so much for visiting with us today. One last question before you leave: What’s next?


Blind Allegiance is the first book in the Blind Series for Soul Mate Publishing. The second book, Blind Mercy, is finished. I am currently writing Book 3, Blind Vengeance. Additionally, I’m working on a contemporary romance set in the 1980s.


 


Bio:


Violetta


Violetta Rand holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Policy and a master’s degree in Environmental Management. Serving as an environmental scientist in the state of Alaska for over seven years, she enjoys the privilege of traveling to remote places few people have the opportunity to see.


 


Violetta has been “in love” with writing since childhood. Struck with an entrepreneurial spirit at a young age, she wrote short stories illustrated by her best friend and sold them in her neighborhood. The only thing she loves more than writing is her wonderful relationship with her husband, Jeff. She enjoys outdoor activities, reading whatever she can get her hands on, music, and losing herself in the ancient worlds she enjoys bringing to life in the pages of her stories.


 


Find her at:


http://www.violettarand.com/


Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6952559.Violetta_Rand


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Published on April 10, 2013 04:59

April 5, 2013

It’s baaaaack!

Yup, it’s time once again for our popular Adopt a Werewolf campaign. Here at A writer’s Haven we’re dedicated to finding homes for these adorable growling, fanged demons from another dimension. I mean, can you look in these eyes and say no?


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So many of you have commented to me about the joys of having a werewolf to cuddle up with around the house, and it has warmed my heart. I’ve even heard of people passing around their werewolves just so others can know the joy of spending quality time a vicious, fanged creature. Well, we won’t be happy until everyone has a werewolf of their very own.


Remember, Werewolves, with their big, glowing red eyes, razor sharp fangs, and blood drenched talons, slice, dice and make wonderful Julianne fries. They are something you can take with you on your Kindle or Kindle app device, wherever you go.


Yup, now through Tuesday you can get your very own Kindle copy of There’s No Such Thing As Werewolves…FREE! Join the thousands of werewolf owners, cowering under the covers at night reading the Demons Rising series, while their cuddly pet snarls and scratches at the bedroom door.


Adopt a Werewolf today. It’s Free! (Click here to start your adventure)


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Published on April 05, 2013 06:01

April 3, 2013

A visit with author Gerri Brousseau

Today I’d like to welcome my fellow Soul Mate author, Gerri Brousseau. Gerri, it’s great to have you with us today on A Writer’s Haven.


Hi Steve, thank you so much for visiting with me today. I’m looking forward to meeting your readers and hope they will not be timid in asking questions.


Gerri, when did you know you wanted to be a writer?


Well Steve, I’ve been writing ever since I was a kid, but I only began to have serious thoughts of becoming a published author in 2009. It seems that throughout my entire life my friends would always be saying, “Gerri, you should write a book,” and I finally took their advice.


Steve:  How long did it take you to write your first novel?


Gerri:  I had never attempted to write a novel before and had no idea what I was doing.  I didn’t know there were “rules” to writing, such as point-of-view, I simply knew I had a story burning in me to be told.  It took me 3 months to complete the first draft of According to Legend, but then I put it aside and kept writing. After I had written my third novel, I started submitting. As it turned out, the third book I wrote, A Pirate’s Ransom, got published first and my first one released second. The second book is being revised and edited right now. I’m really happy I wrote a few novels before I started to submit because it has enabled me to have three releases within one year.


Steve:  Are you a plotter, a pantser, or something in between?


Gerri:  I’m something in between. When I get an idea for a story I ask myself a lot of “what if” type of questions. Once I have a solid idea of how I want the story to go I jot down a few key points and then start writing. I am not one to do an outline. I find if I over think it I feel as if the story has been told and I lose interest in writing it. I like to let my characters tell me their story. I’m merely the instrument they use to do the typing.


Steve:  What do you do when you’re not writing?


Gerri:  I work full time, take care of my home, spend time with my two pugs, Mimi and Milo, and get tolerated by my two cats, Harry and Louise. But the activity I love the most is spending time with my 8-month old grand-daughter. I like to take quiet walks, which is where I twist story lines around and give lots of thought to how many ways I can torture my hero and heroine before I allow them to finally have their happily ever after. Another passion in my life is cooking. I enjoy creating delicious meals to share with my family.


Steve:  What inspired you to write this novel?


Gerri:  According to Legend came to me in a dream. I wish all my novels could be like that. Once I had the incredible dream and started writing it seemed as if the story just poured out of me. It was such a thrilling experience. I’ll tell you this, when I typed the words, “The End,” I cried.  It was at that moment I knew I had found my purpose and passion in life.


Steve:  So what’s next?


Gerri:  My third novel, To Kill a Monarch, will be released by Soul Mate Publishing over the summer of 2013. It’s an intrigue romance. Let me give you a glimpse to whet your appetite.


Whispers in dark allies say Napoleon’s best assassin, The Falcon, has been sent to London to kill the Monarch. The problem – The Falcon’s identity is known only to the French Emperor. Sir Walter Tinsdale’s new partner, Philip Hamilton, arrives to discover their mission is to find the elusive bird of prey before he strikes. But their nemesis is like a phantom and always one step ahead of them. Enter the lovely Miss Charlotte Winston, the object of Sir Tinsdale’s affections, as well as those of Philip Hamilton. Unlikely alliances, deception, murder, and suicide will keep you turning the pages until the identity of The Falcon is finally revealed. With all the seduction and action of a James Bond movie, To Kill a Monarch is like 007 in 1811.


While I await the start of the editing process on that book I will begin writing my next book. And if that’s not enough, there is also the re-writing and editing that is going on with my Civil War family saga, Plantation Hill. Writing has always been such a part of my life that I simply can’t imagine what my life would be like if I wasn’t writing. I do have to say, when that alarm clock goes off in the morning, I’m on the go. Between work, writing, editing, and promoting existing releases, life can be crazy busy, but busy is good.


Thanks again for inviting me here today. It was a lot of fun. I hope your readers enjoyed our visit. If they would like to find out more about me and my writing, here is the link to my website:  http://www.gerribrousseau.com


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BLURB FOR ACCORDING TO LEGEND

According to Legend, when the spirit of the Tribal Princess is born again and she holds the enchanted stone in her hand, the lovers will be reunited . . . even through time.


Pam Hastings, an advertising agent, lives a boring life until she comes into possession of an enchanted dream catcher, which through her dreams, draws her back in time and into the arms of the handsome Warrior Chief, Moheeladeck.


Pam discovers the stones entwined within the dream catcher hold special powers and are also the key to a secret cave, rumored to contain untold riches. When Pam is followed and her house broken into she realizes she needs protection. That is when she meets the handsome and charming dog breeder, David Conner, who gives her Half-Breed. But Half-Breed is no ordinary dog, and has secrets of his own.


With the village burning and the tribe under attack, Moheeladeck is torn between his duty to protect his tribe in his time and his desire to protect the woman he loves in hers. David is torn between his love for the same woman and the destiny he was born to fulfill . . . her destruction. Pam finds herself caught in a love triangle between these two men; a love triangle that spans into both realms of time. With rivals in both the past and present pursuing her to control the power of the stones and the treasures in the cave, who is really behind it all? Who can she trust? With two warriors who profess their love for her, who will capture her heart? We find out only in her dreams.


Gerri Brousseau


Gerri Brousseau

Gerri was born and raised in Connecticut. She attended Central Connecticut State University, majoring in English Literature.  Although she lived on the west coast for several years, she relocated back to her roots and birth place of Connecticut, where she presently resides with her two pugs, Mimi and Milo and her cats, Louise and Harry.


As a young girl growing up in Waterbury, Gerri spent her summers writing stories and often times, together with neighboring girls her age, would present original plays for an audience of their parents.  When she moved back to Connecticut, Gerri took a job that required her to commute 4 hours a day by train to and from work.  After a year of reading a book a week, she decided to make the time work for her, when one night after a strange dream about a dream catcher, she was inspired to write her first book.


Lest you think all of her time is spent in contemplative pursuits, freefalling out of airplanes gave a whole new meaning to the word “adventure”.  Yes, a former skydiver who chose to retire from the sport, Gerri assures us that freefall is totally exhilarating and one of the most amazing and thrilling experiences anyone can have.  Her energy and zest for life is found in the imaginative and page turning adventures she writes.


A Pirate’s Ransom is her debut novel with a release date of August 22, 2012


According to Legend released March 6, 2013.


To Kill a Monarch summer of 2013


Purchase Links for A Pirate’s Ransom


Soul Mate Publishing: http://www.soulmatepublishing.com


Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/kindle/dp/B0091PRUTO/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_eos_detail


Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-pirtes-ransom-gerri-brousseau/1112651492?ean=2940015206692


Purchase Link for According to Legend



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Published on April 03, 2013 04:50