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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Author Interview: Victoria Adams

Exquisite Quills Welcomes Victoria Adams!




EQ: Welcome to EQ! Tell us a little bit about yourself!

Victoria: Hi, I'm Victoria Adams. Is that enough about me? No? Okay, I'm Canadian. Happily married. Daughter is grown and has moved out. I love to cook and to garden. People slow down when they pass my house. The flowers can be spectacular.

EQ: Tell us a little bit about your most recent release.

Victoria: My final release, Circles Divided, was book 2 of Circles Trilogy. But a trilogy has 3, you say. Well, when I started it wasn't going to be a Trilogy. I published what turned out to be the final book then wrote the prequel. Critique partner suggested dividing the prequel into 2 so suddenly I had a trilogy. Confused? Yea, so am I. 

EQ: What are your top three guilty pleasures?

Victoria: Chocolate. Chocolate and chocolate.
 Oh, they have to be different guilty pleasures. Ok, eating chocolate. Reading a murder mystery and eating chocolate. Watching old movies and eating chocolate.

EQ: Describe how you create characters.

Victoria: Robert is based on Van. Van is the "cool guy" I sat behind in English class. He had that innate alpha male quality. Julie is fictional, but made up of parts of classmates from my years in ballet class. Plus, I took my years of teaching high school and what I learned from watching and listening to the teenagers I taught and rolled it all up into the characters in the book.

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

Victoria: I write the way I want to. I ignore the rules of romance and I fight the constrictions. I write in omni and if I want it to be an unhappy ending – it is. I have read – a lot. I own every Agatha Christie, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Dorothy L Sayers, Rex Stout, P.G. Wodehouse and others. If all of those authors wrote (at some point) in omni and head hopped etc then just because there was an invisible line drawn in the writing sand in the 1990's that said – No more! This shall not be – is not going to stop me.

Find Victoria Adams at these places:

Blog – Victoria's Pages of Romance – http://victoriaadams.blogspot.com
Facebook - Circles Trilogy Page - http://www.facebook.com/CirclesTrilogy?ref=hl
Google+ - Victoria Adams
Plus – Triberr, Amazon Author, LinkedIn, SocialOmph, Goodreads etc

Read these titles by Victoria Adams:

Circles Trilogy
Book 1 – Dancing in Circles
Book 2 – Circles Divided
Book 3 – Circles Interlocked

Thursday, March 13, 2014

The Genesis of a Book - Leather and Lace by Marie Lavender


Start with a Title

My newest book is Leather and Lace, a romantic suspense.  It was released in November.  It is about a cop and the stripper he pursues because not only does he believe she is involved in a crime, he also can’t shake his desire for her.  But, there is a lot going on under the surface of things.  Patrick knows Angie is into something she can’t get out of, and yet she won’t tell him the truth.  His only choice is to try to gain her trust.  Angie, however, is a tricky girl and she makes him work for it.

When I first had the idea for Leather and Lace, all I had in mind was the title.  That’s not normally how I work.  The title is usually last.  But, I thought it was an awesome title and I went with it.  The premise of the story started to fall into place right away.  I had always been fascinated with women who use their sexuality to make money.  And I don’t mean prostitution, but exotic dancing.  Though I have done a strip tease (*blush) for my fiancĂ© before, I just find it interesting that there are women comfortable enough to do that as a profession.  I don’t think I’d have the courage.
 
The fun thing about writing is that when you’re researching and composing, you kind of fall into the roles of the characters.  For a brief time, you can imagine yourself as those people.  So, it was really exciting to “become” Angie for the time I was writing Leather and Lace.  She is a multi-faceted character, and our hero, Patrick, has to work pretty hard to see those layers.  But, he was just as complicated a character and I had to not only give him cop instincts, but find out more about the location they were in.
 
I had a grand time researching Boston.  In fact, I found it so interesting, I plan to write about it again.  I wanted Patrick and Angie to live and work somewhat close to each other and after a bit of maneuvering, I figured out a way to do it.  I tried to use real places to give the story some authenticity.  For the rest, I used some creative license.  There is a restaurant that the couple goes to in the story, and I plan to go there too when I visit.  It is so amazing what you can find online these days.  I used the menu and pictures of the restaurant to describe it the best way I could.

As for Patrick, it was pretty fun researching what precinct or “district” he would work in as well as showing exactly the way a detective worked.  Patrick was not just a cop though.  He was a man with a pretty interesting background and I did my best to show that.

Overall, I found Leather and Lace to be one of my greatest joys.  I hope you find it just as exciting to read.

Blurb
 
When Detective Dreyling sees Evangeline Lewis standing over a dead body, his whole life changes. Determined to not only find out what she knows about the crime but also to make her his, he will go to any lengths, even bribe her boss, to have more time with her.

Angie fights the overwhelming desire she feels for Patrick, but there are some things in this world you can’t fight. There are rare kinds of attraction. No matter how much she tries to keep her heart from him, she can’t help the feelings that strike her.

What makes it all harder is the secret she keeps from him, the reason she has put herself in some pretty bad situations. Can she come clean with him in time or will the lie destroy any chance they have at happiness?


Author Bio
 
Marie Lavender lives in the Midwest with her family and three cats. She has been writing for over twenty years. She has more works in progress than she can count on two hands.

At the tender age of nine, she began writing stories. Her imagination fueled a lot of her early child's play. Even growing up, she entered writing contests and received a certificate for achieving the second round in one. She majored in Creative Writing in college because that was all she ever wanted - to be a writer. While there, she published two works in a university publication, and was a copy editor on the staff of an online student journal. After graduating from college, she sought out her dream to publish a book.

Since then, Marie has published seventeen books. Marie Lavender's real love is writing romances, but she has also written mysteries, literary fiction and dabbled a little in paranormal stories. Most of her works have a romantic element involved in them. Upon Your Return is her first historical romance novel. Feel free to visit her website at http://marielavender.webs.com/ for further information about her books and her life. Marie is also on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

A list of her books and pen names are as follows:

Marie Lavender: Upon Your Return

Erica Sutherhome: Hard to Get; Memories; A Hint of Scandal; Without You; Strange Heat; Terror in the Night; Haunted; Pursuit; Perfect Game; A Touch of Dawn; Ransom; Leather and Lace

Kathryn Layne: A Misplaced Life

Heather Crouse: Express Café and Other Ramblings; Ramblings, Musings and Other Things; Soulful Ramblings and Other Worldly Things

Wednesday, March 12, 2014


It's  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.  In the comment box, give us your best kiss from a published work or a work-in-progress in a maximum of 300 words. Be sure to include one link to your website/blog and one buy link. 

Read and luxuriate in the glories of the first kiss...

Oh, and lips only...  ;-)


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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Tickle Us Tuesday!




In comments, and in 300 words or less, give us a snippet from your novel that will bring a smile, incite a giggle, or
make us laugh out loud. Don't forget your buy link and website/blog link. Have fun!


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Monday, March 10, 2014

Wash Line Monday!

Our Monday meme shines a light on apparel. From Regency to Steampunk, and everything in between, we dress our characters to reflect the story we want to tell.

In comments, and in 300 words or less, give us a snippet from your novel that describes what your heroes, heroines, or bit players are wearing. Don't forget your buy link and website/blog link. Have fun!


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