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Thank you so much R.K. Lilley for doing this interview for our group and I too have a Pinterest addiction. I will look you up and follow you :D

You are such a doll for taking the time to do this interview for us, my dear, thank you so much! Can't wait for Rock Bottom!!
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1. When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?
When I was still a kid. It all came from my love of reading. I'd say I was maybe ten when I realized that this is what you could do when you grow up, and I've been chasing that dream ever since.
2. How long does it take you to write a book?
The writing process, from start to finish, takes me about three months with all of the other craziness that goes on in my life.
3. What do you think makes a great story?
I like a little bit of everything. I don't like the idea that a great story should just be one thing. I wan it to be sexy, and funny, with conflict, angst, and heartache. Basically, I want it all. Above all, though, a story that I think is great has character that make you feel right along with them.
4. What is your work schedule like when you're writing?
A lot of sleep deprivation. I have a three and a seven year old, and my most important role is to be the best mom I can be, so when I'm right in the thick of a story, I don't get more than 3-5 hours of sleep a night. It's a small price to pay, as far as I'm concerned, to get the opportunity to do what I love.
5. How do you balance family and writing?
I try to get as much as I can out of every single day. And as I mentioned above, I probably don't sleep as much as I should:)
6. Where do you get your information or ideas for your books?
The best answer for that is everywhere. But one think I do that makes the people in my life both laugh and shake their heads is that I do take a lot from real life, and by that I mean, I quote people. Here is something I say to my husband at least once a week" "You know I'm putting that in a book, right?"
7. What was one of the most surprising things you learned in creating creating your books?
I get very emotionally invested in my characters. I usually have the plot down in my head very solidly before I start to write, but feeling like your characters are real, and that you have to deal with them accordingly, can wreak havoc with that!
8. How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?
I have published five full length novels, and one novella. I will never pick a favorite!. They're all my favorite when I'm writing them:)
9. Are your characters based on anyone you know?
Yes and no. None of them are ever just one person I know, but a lot of them take characteristics from people that I know. The most similar I've gotten, at least personality wise, is the character Lynn from my Heretic Daughters series. She's the main character's sister in the book, and yes, that character's personality is so much like my actual sister, that our brother noticed and pointed it out!
10. Do you have a favorite place you love to write?
I wish! At the moment I'm all over the place, since we are in the middle of a move. Ideally, I'd be in a home office with a view of something green, and the office would be lined with bookshelves, and those bookshelves would be full of books that I love.
11. Tell us one thing we wouldn't know already know about you.
I'm obsessed with Disneyland. Obsessed! I make my whole family wear matching Disney T-shirts at the park. That obsessed.
12. What do your family and friends think about your books?
This is a fun question. Everyone has been very supportive, but I must say, some people have been shocked. I have a pretty twisted sense of humor, so I mostly just get a kick out of the shock.
13. What do you like to do when you are not writing?
There is a long list, but I will just name a few. I love reading, of course, and hiking, and traveling, and I've recently become addicted to Pinterest.
14. Do you have any suggestions to help aspiring writers better themselves and their craft? Is so, what are they?
First and foremost would be practice. Make yourself write something every day, even if it's just a few hundred words. And if at all possible, travel. Nothing is more inspirational than living life, and seeing the world.
15. As a child, what did you want to do when you grew up?
I wanted to be an author. That was always the dream for me.
16. What are your favorite books and which authors inspire you?
I've had many favorites over the years, but I'll list my 3 biggest obsessions right now from my 3 favorite genres.
Romance: Raine Miller. All her book. I love her historicals, and The Blackstone Affair series, of course. Did you hear there will be a book 4? Yep, made my day when I heard that:)
Fantasy: George R.R. Martin's Game of Thrones series. These books are intricate and fascinating. I wish he would write them faster.
Urban Fantasy: Ilona Andrews Kate Daniels series. These are funny, action packed, and very well written.
17. For an aspiring writer what do you feel are certain do's and don'ts for writing a successful book?
Everyone is different, but I think you should focus on your character. They should be real people to you, and like real people, they should develop in profound ways.
18. What are you working on now?
I'm working on Rock Bottom(Tristan&Danika #2) and Crossing Fire(Heretic Daughters #2).