Tuesday, July 26, 2022

Fire Lake, book 4: Spencer

 


It's about time for book 4 of my Fire Lake series...do you agree?

Spencer is written and ready for his reveal...this week, on social media, I am doing a countdown to cover reveal and Friday will be the big reveal! I will also offer a pre-order link on Friday.

It looks like Spencer will be released in September...just in time for the fall. 

I can see it now...cooler air, a steaming cup of coffee or tea, and Spencer ready to be read. Can you see it?

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Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Interview with Shannon Stults

 


Today, lets read about author Shannon Stults! I am happy to have this talented writer featured here today. Shannon is a small-town Georgia girl who currently has five published books! 


Thank you for joining us. Please tell me a little about yourself.

Thanks for having me! I’m a (somewhat) socially awkward author of adult and young-adult contemporary romance. I love to travel with my sister and have been to about half of the fifty states, but when I’m home in small-town Georgia, I’m usually either reading, snugging with my dog and cats, or catching up on my Netflix shows. And maybe a little writing when the mood strikes.


Could you let us in on what you’re working on now?

I’ve got my hand in a couple WIPs, the first of which is a YA series centered around four high school boys and childhood blood brothers as they each try to balance friendship and young love. I’m also knee deep in an adult series about three siblings whose parents left them at a young age.


Which of your stories is your favorite?

That’s like asking me to pick a favorite child. I will say that my first published book, Keeping Score from the Willow Creek series, holds an incredibly special place in my heart. It’s where my journey as an author started, and that story, those characters, will always be extra special to me. Not to mention it’s also just a super fun read full of adult pranks, an enemies-to-lovers rivalry, and a seriously swoon-worthy firefighter hero.


What’s your inspiration?

I’d say my inspiration mostly comes from books I read and shows I watch. I’ll see a certain trope or character dynamic and think, This is how I would do it. I’ve had a few ideas start from dreams I’ve had, and several have been extensions of random daydreams while I’m driving or working. My brain’s almost always cooking up something.


How and when did you begin writing?

I wrote my first book (absolute garbage, if I’m being honest) my freshman year of college while playing The Sims. This particular Sim I was playing at the time was a writer, and as she cranked out the pages on the game, the idea for the story she wrote came to me. It became so detailed and specific that at one point I just had to put down the game and pick up the pen and paper. A few months later I had my first completed manuscript and at least a dozen new ideas I couldn’t wait to get started on. Like I said, that first book was complete trash, but it was the first time I thought of myself as a writer.


What is one of your favorite books by another author?

Oh, there are so many routes I could take with this one. One of my favorite books of all time, or maybe I should say one of the most impactful, is A Tale of Two Cities. I love getting into the classics, and that Sydney Carton seriously tore me apart. More recent books? Anything by Cassandra Clare, Kasie West, Tessa Dare (I have eclectic tastes). But you only asked for one book so I think I’ll stop now before this whole thing runs off the rails.


Have you considered writing in other genres?

So far I’ve published adult and young-adult contemporary. I’ve written a few YA paranormal romances that, much like my first manuscript, sucked. At this moment, if I could write in any other genre, it’d have to be regency romance. I could read it all day, every day, but there’s so much historical research that has to go into it. I have so much respect for those authors. I just don’t know if I could do it myself.


What is your writing process? Do you need silence or music?

I’m the plotting type. Always have an outline, for the book and for each chapter in it, and I do it all handwritten in a spiral notebook. I write out each scene and chapter by hand before typing everything I’ve got up at the end of the week. When I’m writing by hand, there can be no sounds and no distractions. Same with when I’m editing. Otherwise, I just can’t get the flow right. But I’m not against having music or some show on in the background while I’m typing it all up. 


How long does it usually take you to write a book?

The longest it’s taken me is about three years, though in my defense there was a pretty big hiatus in the middle there after writing the first half in only two weeks. The quickest I’ve written a draft, first page to last, was two months. The biggest factor for me there is whether or not there’s a deadline looming over my head.


Have you ever had the dreaded Writer’s Block?

It’s hard to say if what I get is the same Writer’s Block everyone is always talking about, but I do get stumped from time to time. In my experience, it always comes when I’m in the middle of a book and the scene I’m trying to write just doesn’t feel right. When that happens, it means there’s something that’s not working in the story up to that point and I just need to backtrack a little bit and fix it. Once I do, things usually start flowing pretty quickly again.


Do you have pets?

My sister and I have three cats—ironic since neither of us are really cat people—and I’m proud to say only one of them is evil. Turns out naming your black kitten Anakin Skywalker is a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy. He also happens to be my favorite when he’s not being a total jerk. There’s also my dog Dexter who is technically my mom’s (but everyone knows I’m favorite, teehee). My Instagram is absolutely riddled with his sweet face.


What is your favorite part of writing? Do you have favorite plots?

The outlining and planning is always the best part for me. Those initial moments when the ideas come to me for the first time and then I write it all down, more and more details that make it real and funny and sweet. Then there’s that Aha! moment as it all comes together. So much better than having to type it all up and get the wording just right. And a million times more fun than that dumb editing phase. Ugh.


Is anything new on the horizon?

I can’t share a lot of details, but one of my books has been optioned for film. There’s no guarantee the movie will happen since about a hundred tiny details would have to line up perfectly. But just knowing the possibility is there is easily one of the highlights of my career so far.


Do you have anything that you absolutely need to have in order to write?

Aside from total silence? Not really. I’m all for a comfy pair of pj's and a cushy spot on the sofa, but I wouldn’t say they’re required. If I’m in the right mindset and have a pen, I could write just about anywhere.


Could you tell me the heat rating of your books out of 5 flames?

I’d give most of my writing a 3 out of 5 flames. Not clean, but definitely not too spicy either. I do have one book, The Wedding Planner Playbook, that is a Hallmark-type read. Only 1 flame for those clean romance readers.


Who is your main source of support for your writing? Mine is my husband and children.

My parents are pretty supportive, though I’ve had the occasional “real job” conversation with them. But my biggest supporter would easily be my sister. She’s my best friend, my roommate, and my biggest fan. She reads every book, listens to every idea, and is always willing to help me work out a plot issue…which usually consists of her nodding while I talk my way through to a solution. I couldn’t have gotten where I am today without her.

    

Is there anything you’d like to add?

I’m always looking to add to my contacts in the writing and reading community. To see what I’ve been up to and stay updated on new books, find me on Instagram or Facebook (@shannonstultsauthor) or contact me on my website, www.ShannonStults.com, to get in touch.


Thank you for taking part in my Author Spotlight on my blog.





Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Brick is on sale!

 


I don't know about you, but I LOVE a good sale! My book, Brick, was chosen as part of a Kindle deal and I am super excited to share it with you!

Brick is on sale for $1.49 for Kindle! Let me share a little about the story:


ALWAYS EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED

Ahhh, the good life. Goodbye Navy SEALs, hello rehabbing a rundown lake house he inherited. Being a former Lieutenant Commander will come in handy for Brick Matthews. He gets to boss himself around while tearing down a dilapidated shed and re-roofing his new home, among a hundred other things.

First he has to get rid of the smarmy real estate agent who’s been trying to buy the property for years. Sounds easy, until Brick uncovers layers of secrets, including attempted murder.

In the middle of the intrigue is a buttoned-down CEO with amazing blue eyes.

Roman Furrow is so far from the type of man who hits Brick’s radar, he doesn’t see what’s coming until it’s almost too late.

Having never given away his heart before, Brick is damn sure not going to let anyone or anything hurt the man he’s fallen for. He’s been trained for this – he’ll protect him with his life.


Brick will be on sale through the month of July, so be sure to download your copy today!

Brick on Amazon

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Interview with Melinda Valentine





I would like to introduce a sensational author to you today! Let's take a look at Melinda Valentine:



Welcome, Melinda! Can you start by telling us something about yourself?

I’m married to the same boy I had a crush on in the 4th grade. Our love story sounds just like a romance novel. One day I may try to give it justice. 

I have 3 kids and an amazing family. I’m the youngest child with 3 brothers. No need for condolences though, they’re pretty cool … most of the time. Don’t tell them that though. I guarantee it will go to their heads. 

I’m an extroverted introvert, I’m quiet if I don’t know you. I keep to myself and will have my head in a book whenever possible. If you’re a part of my inner circle, you just laughed at all of that except the part about having my head in a book.

 I believe music and chocolate soothe the soul, and I’ve never met a dirty word I didn’t like to use.  


Could you let us in on what you’re working on now?

Currently, I’m working on Fear Inc.: Volume Three to wrap up the Fear Inc. trilogy. This one has been a long time coming. It’s been a labor of love for sure. 


Which of your stories is your favorite?

My favorite? Moon Awakened. Not only is it my first splash into the paranormal world of werewolves, but it’s also my first full length self-published novel. It was a great learning experience and let’s face it, Riley is H-O-T. I loved writing him. 


What’s your inspiration?

The story lines come from everywhere. A song I hear, a phrase someone says, or for a specific example: I was watching the ID Channel (LOVE this channel) it was a story about a murder suspect who was an identical twin. They couldn’t say for certain which twin was guilty because the DNA was the same. I spun that around in to a mistaken identity/secret baby story in For Your Love.  

As for characters, my husband is a huge inspiration. My heroes all have some quality he does or something that reminds me of him. He was definitely the “Alpha male who met his match”. I may or may not like to rub that in now and again. 


How and when did you begin writing?

I began writing horrible horror stories when I was 12 years old. I had read IT by Stephen King and I knew I wanted to do when I grew up. My tastes in genre changed somewhat as I got older and discovered romance *swoon* and I started writing Happily Ever Afters. However, I didn’t get the nerve to submit anything to a publishing house until late 2016, and in 2017 my first story, For Your Love (then titled Until Eternity) was published. 


What is one of your favorite books by another author?

The dreaded question of any voracious reader. There are SO many. How can I pick just one? How about a favorite out of my recently read pile. Give Me a Reason by A.L. Jackson. Single dad. Enemies to lovers. Listen, the feels….omg. If you haven’t read it, pick it up. 


Have you considered writing in other genres?

I considered it (Thriller/Horror) but when it all boils down, I enjoy writing about love. This world is so ugly sometimes, I want to add some love and happiness even if it is in this one small way. 


What is your writing process? Do you need silence or music?

I am a pantser and a linear writer. When I sit down to write I literally type Chapter One and begin with little to no notes. I know how I want them to start and where I think they will end. 

I prefer to have music playing. However, any background noise will do. 

Now when it comes to editing, I need Raisinets and more often than not, coffee.  


How long does it usually take you to write a book?

It really does vary depending on the project. I have written a first draft in 30 days. I’ve had a first draft take 4 years. 


Have you ever had the dreaded Writer’s Block?

Absolutely! The main reason one project took 4 years.  


Do you have pets?

We do! 3 rescue puppies of all ages. All of them are hound mixes. Bobby (part Bassett) Finn (Bluetick/Cattle dog), and Emmylou (Norwegian Elkhound/Coonhound) I always have my eyes open looking for our next hound rescue.   


What is your favorite part of writing? Do you have favorite plots?

My favorite part is creating a world/characters from nothing. It’s fun to see where my imagination takes me. Having readers fall in love with those stories is a close second though. 

I tend to lean toward alpha heroes with big hearts and dirty minds. A few of my storylines have featured surprise pregnancies. 


Anything new on the horizon?

After I finish up Fear 3, I’m jumping back into Alabaster City (Moon Awakened), and the Fitzgerald family. There are a few more siblings to explore. 


Do you have anything that you absolutely need to have in order to write?

Only some time where no one asks me for anything. That can be hard to come by as a mom. It doesn’t matter how old they are.


Could you tell me the heat rating of your books out of 5 flames?

My books are open door. Even if there is only one actual sexy time, it’s 5 flames. 


Who is your main source of support for your writing? Mine is my husband and children.

My whole family is incredibly supportive. My parents, brothers, and my kids all encourage and cheer me on.  

However, my husband is my number one. Since we started dating, he’s gone to every event with me. He brainstorms with me when I’m stuck. Tells me when I’ve pushed myself too far and I need a break and is there to help with anything else I need. 


Is there anything you’d like to add?

Thank you for having me. It was a pleasure. 




If you would like to find and follow Melissa on social media:

Website: www.melindavalentine.com

Twitter: http://twitter.com/@Author_MelindaV

Instagram: http://instagram.com/Author.melindavalentine

Facebook: http://facebook.com/Author.melindavalentine

Goodreads: http://goodreads.com/Author.melindavalentine


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