Interview with Lisa Regan, Author of Finding Claire Fletcher
Finding Claire Fletcher
by Lisa Regan
Down on his luck, Detective Connor Parks takes solace in the arms of a woman he meets at a local bar, but in the morning, Claire Fletcher is gone, leaving behind clues to a decade-old mystery. Abducted at age fifteen, no one has heard from Claire Fletcher in ten years. Until now.
Driven by an unsettling need to see Claire again, Connor sets out to solve the mystery of her disappearance once and for all.
Author’s Website: www.lisaregan.com
Interview with Lisa Regan
1. When did you start reading?
My parents and grandparents always read to me. I was reading on my own at 5.
2. What was the first book you remember reading?
The Monster at The End of This Book with Sesame Street’s Grover in it. I knew that Grover was the monster at the end but it still scared the crap out of me every time I read it!
3. What attracted you to or got you started reading?
My grandfather, Walt was a big reader. He used to go to the library once a week, come home with a stack of books and mow right through them. My mom and stepdad always read, and there were always books in our house. For as far back as I can remember I was surrounded by books and readers.
4. What was the first book that had a real ‘wow’ factor for you?
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by Lisa Regan
Down on his luck, Detective Connor Parks takes solace in the arms of a woman he meets at a local bar, but in the morning, Claire Fletcher is gone, leaving behind clues to a decade-old mystery. Abducted at age fifteen, no one has heard from Claire Fletcher in ten years. Until now.
Driven by an unsettling need to see Claire again, Connor sets out to solve the mystery of her disappearance once and for all.
Author’s Website: www.lisaregan.com
Interview with Lisa Regan
1. When did you start reading?
My parents and grandparents always read to me. I was reading on my own at 5.
2. What was the first book you remember reading?
The Monster at The End of This Book with Sesame Street’s Grover in it. I knew that Grover was the monster at the end but it still scared the crap out of me every time I read it!
3. What attracted you to or got you started reading?
My grandfather, Walt was a big reader. He used to go to the library once a week, come home with a stack of books and mow right through them. My mom and stepdad always read, and there were always books in our house. For as far back as I can remember I was surrounded by books and readers.
4. What was the first book that had a real ‘wow’ factor for you?
To read more, click here... http://wp.me/p2ydBl-9x

Published on February 12, 2013 06:59
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