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Saturday, December 7, 2013

EQ Interview: Jane Leopold Quinn



Exquisite Quills welcomes Jane Leopold Quinn!


EQ: What was your defining moment as a writer?

Jane: The moment I picked up the pen and put it to paper.  I came to writing late in life, but now I'm here.  At first, words poured out like they'd been held hostage in my brain and landed directly onto the pages of my notebook.  I couldn't write them fast enough -- on the bus going to and from work, I started going downtown earlier in the morning to a coffee house to write, then I continued evenings, weekends, and lunchtimes.  As soon as I began writing, I knew it was what I was meant to do in my life.  I'd worked as a secretary most of my adult life, always assisting other people in their businesses.  Now I had my own work, and it was the best, most fulfilling feeling in the world.  I highly recommend it.

EQ: Describe how you came up with the plot of your novel.

Jane: Sometimes it's just a sudden thought, a segment on a TV show, a commercial…  A written, but unpublished, novel was born when I heard Andrea Bocelli sing a duet in a Spanish Flamenco style.  My heroine sprang forth as a young Anglo woman visiting her friend's hacienda in Mexico.  She falls in love with the Flamenco, then with an American cowboy selling horses to her friend's father.  That story has been with me ever since I started writing.  Some day I'll edit it enough to have it published.  So, for me, just a song, the melancholy, Arabic tones of the guitar, roiled my creative juices.  I really need to get back to that manuscript! 

EQ: What is the biggest risk you've taken in your writing?

Jane: Just writing is a huge risk.  It's been said that writing is like walking down the street naked.  We show so much of ourselves in our stories even if we think we don't.  Every character, male and female, is a reflection of our own psyches.  I don't mean we only write ourselves, but on some level, some part of the writer is in each character -- possibly even the evil ones.  But my very first risk was to write in the erotic romance genre.  Highly sensual love scenes came so easily to my writing that I shocked myself.  Once, though, I accepted that style, I embraced it, and it's so much a part of my stories now. 

I have a release coming in 2014 at Ellora's Cave.  Lost and Found is a small town contemporary romance.  I even created a town and drew a map of it in my pitiful artistic way.  I'm a better writer than an artist.  Here's the blurb:

On leave after eight years of deployments to the Middle East, Marc Rahn returns to his
hometown, Birchwood Falls. At 18, right before graduating high school, his parents were killed in a car wreck. All he wanted to do was escape from his pain, so he joined the Marines. Suspicions about his parents' deaths have come to a head, and he's determined to find out how and why they died. He doesn't believe his dad was driving drunk and ran off the road. 

Phoebe Barnes is a young, beautiful, jazz singer whose goal in life is to make it in the big time. She was abandoned as an infant, spent several years in foster homes, and was finally adopted by a loving couple. Those years in foster care kept her hungry for attention and fame that the singing and dancing lessons from her new parents couldn't completely cure. 

Marc's on a mission to find out the truth about his folks' deaths before his leave is over. Phoebe has no intention of giving up her desire for fame in New York or Los Angeles. Will they be able to fight their attraction for each other?

Other titles by Jane Leopold Quinn:
Home to Stay
Ancient Ties
Undercover Lover
A Promise at Dawn
Mercenary Desires
Hot Under the Collar
I'll Be Your Last
Valentine's Day
His Hers & His
The Keeper
Soldier, Come Home
Winning Violetta
Lost and Found - coming 2014


Jane Leopold Quinn
My Romance: Love With a Scorching Sensuality


Friday, December 6, 2013

New Release: In Their Hearts

New Release: Two Masters for Samantha 2: In Their Hearts (Awakenings 7)


I'm happy to announce that Two Masters for Samantha 2: In Their Hearts is available for sale at BookStrand.com. For those who want Kindle/Nook formats, BookStrand can take care of you! They can even send it to your Kindle.

Ever since Two Masters for Samantha came out, I've received countless emails asking for an update. Do they last? Does Samantha put up with Lex and Stef calling all the shots in their relationship forever? No, she doesn't. In Their Hearts explores what happens when a submissive stands up for what she wants, forcing the twin Doms who love her to prove there is nothing more important to them than her love and happiness.

Here's the blurb:

Focused on work, Alexei and Stefano  forget about Samantha’s biggest art show.  She’s tired of coming in second on their priority list, so she moves to the island resort they bought for her and invites them to follow.

It’s not feasible for Lex and Stef to run Morozov Industries from a tropical island, but they recognize the wake-up call Samantha has delivered. They take some time off, fly to Sanctuary, and spend a glorious week giving their submissive the attention she deserves. Samantha is in heaven as she explores pony play with Lex and salsa dancing with Stef, and she's learning to balance her growing popularity as an artist and her responsibilities as a quarter-owner of her new resort--Sanctuary.

When Lex receives some surprising health news, it forces the brothers to make some hard decisions. Will Samantha’s bliss last? 


In Their Hearts will be available through Amazon in January 2014 and through Barnes and Noble sometime later.

Find out more about Michele Zurlo and the Awakenings series at http://www.michelezurloauthor.com

Thursday, December 5, 2013

The Genesis of a Book - My Mr. Manny by Jennifer Garcia


Inspiration for My Mr. Manny

My inspiration for this story was a culmination of a writing prompt sent to me that said, “Here comes the Manny” and some of my experiences as an Italian-American that left The East Coast and her family­–mother, cousins, aunts and uncles, and friends–behind to live with her father on the West Coast. Most of the story is made up, but as all of us writers do we swirl in a bit of us.
 
Summary

 
Mia Balducci misses her childhood days and yearns for the big, Italian family that she left behind in small town Massachusetts. At the tender age of sixteen, Mia moves with her bachelor father to Los Angeles, but no matter how many years pass, it never becomes home to her. The years spent living with her father aren’t easy, especially since she can’t stop thinking about what she once had. Her enrollment in the University of Southern California promises to bring exciting changes to her life, but Mia winds up with big problems instead. When she runs into an old friend from her old hometown of Winthrop, she gets swept up in nostalgia, and she soon loses herself in a quickly-progressing romance. When the fantasy falls apart, she is left to raise her precious little girl, Lucia, on her own. The demands of Mia’s work schedule and Lucia’s needs increase, and their lives become increasingly hectic. It is soon clear to Mia that she needs help. Luckily, her life-saving cousin saves the day and brings the mother and daughter a male nanny – their new “manny.”
After losing his high-pressure job on Wall Street, Dominic Roberts wants to follow his dreams to have a family. He’s already one fiancĂ©e down, and there are no likely prospects for another. In order to find the family he so desperately wants, he finds himself getting into the manny business. Since he is fully qualified to provide child care and is eager to leave New York City behind, his sister-in-law is able to land him a job in California working for his first client – the beautiful and intriguing Mia Balducci.
Will Lucia like the new man in her mother's life? Will Mia? And will this new trio discover the happily ever after they all so desperately seek?
Author Bio
Jennifer Garcia’s lifelong love for reading and writing was put aside for many years while she made her way in the world and nurtured her young family. Originally from Boston, she currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, two sons, and two dogs. Even though she is older, and life never seems to settle, she’s finding her way while attending college full-time in pursuit of a B.A. in English Literature. She also runs a business, and is still caring for her family. Believing she can do it all, with the help of her family, she worked on her first novel during the late hours of the night while balancing the rest of her life during the day. Her hard work paid off, as her first novel, My Mr. Manny, was released August 2013 and her first novella, In My Mother’s Footsteps, was released July 2013.
 
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

First Kiss Wednesday


Kisses are the mainstay of romance writing.  No matter how sweet or spicy our stories are, they usually involve at least a kiss or two.  And the first kiss is especially lovely - that first, soft touch of lips - or perhaps the kiss is fierce and hungry.  Maybe the characters murmur words of love or words of teasing while discovering the texture and taste of each other.  Maybe the only sounds they can emit are gentle, timorous moans or deep, throaty groans.
 
Okay, now that we've set the premise, here's what you can do for First Kiss Wednesdays.  In the comment box, give us a maximum of 300 words of the first kiss of a published work or a work-in-progress and one link to your website or blog or Amazon Author Page. 
 
Read and luxuriate in the glories of the first kiss...

Oh, and lips only...  ;-)

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Set the Scene in Six Sentences - Sunday






One of the finest aspects of fiction writing is the ability to set the scene.  Characters act and react, but they don't do so in a vacuum.  In their world, they meet, fall in love, solve problems, sometimes horrendous problems.  Maybe it's a small town, maybe the big city, the green, humid jungle, dust-dry desert, a mountainous region.  On the sea.  Under the sea.  In space! 

Setting the scene is also done by using character dialogue to paint a picture of loveliness, danger, evil, trepidation, excitement, awe...

Give us six sentences that set the scene.  Set the Scene in Six Sentences - Sunday is a new opportunity on the Exquisite Quills! Blog to tout your talent.  How have you set the scene in your books?  How have you put the reader into the life of your characters?

Every Sunday, the blog will be open to six-sentence scene-setting.  Just post your six sentences, your name, and one link in the comment box.  We can't wait to read you!

Pass the word!  Open to all!