My Strange Addiction

Thanks to Katie for having me here today.
I've had a secret for a couple years now. To be honest, I'm a little embarrassed to own up to my addiction but I've got to tell you—I won't give it up. It's not an illicit drug or a habit that will bankrupt me, but I do go into withdrawal when I can't get any.
I'm talking about a certain reality show that I have watched from day one—Celebrity Rehab. But hear me out before you judge me. I have always loved learning what makes people tick. I took several psychology classes in college and found them fascinating. Hearing people—celebrities or not—reveal the wounds that made them into what they are is heartbreaking, and it's what creating characters is all about.
Every character has a wound—or many of them—that make them behave a certain way. In the show, it's usually some sort of heartbreaking childhood trauma that led each member of the show's cast down the road to addiction and it is often the fighting spirit that emerged from that tragedy that makes them pull themselves out of the grip of addiction.
Getting to the heart of characters is what makes them flawed and what makes them real. In Sizzle at Sea, Kara Mikos is an heiress who's been burned in love. She was raised in the lap of luxury but all she ever wanted was some attention from her mostly absent
Here's a little about the book:
All incognito heiress Kara Mikos wants is a vacation cruise and a hot shipboard fling. When her father phones to say there's a plot to kidnap her, she brushes it off as another of his many attempts to control her life.
Private security expert Harper Long doesn't mean to fall for his client's sexy daughter but what better way to keep her close enough to protect? Granting his libido free rein comes with a price, though—a treasure he's not willing to lose.
Wynter Daniels lives in Central Florida with her husband of more than twenty years and their two nearly grown children. They are all the slaves of two very demanding cats. After careers in marketing and the salon industry, Wynter's wicked prose begged to be set free. She writes for several publishers including Carina Press, Ellora's Cave, Loose Id and Red Sage. Join her Facebook fan page HERE. She loves to hear from readers, but only if it's good. Find Wynter on the web at http://www.wynterdaniels.com/ Visit her blog at http://wynterdaniels.blogspot.com/