• Character Interviews,  Suspense

    Brandt Fairlane from Seduction in Sierra Leone by @olivianightread #RLFblog #suspense

    Interview with Brandt Fairlane
    This interview is
    designed for your hero or heroine to tell readers about himself or herself.

    Tell us about
    yourself, please.
    My name is Brandt
    Fairlane. I am the CEO of Fairlane Trade International. We are the largest arms
    supplier in the Middle East and Africa. The company exchanged hands by force
    when knowledge came to light that the previous CEO had started to expand the
    business to include human trafficking. Myself, and two others went in and took
    over.
    Authors call what you
    want but cannot have “the conflict” — what is yours?
    Aislinn Salameh.
    Aislinn is a relief worker in a small village in Sierra Leone. I visit the
    village for a friend who calls in a favor I owe. I try to stay away from her
    for numerous reasons. One being that Rick, the previous CEO of the arms
    company, may retaliate at any time. Having a weakness is a dangerous thing in
    my business. So in order to keep her safe I try to stay far, far away from her.
    In the story world
    your author created, explain what it is you fear most and why
    .
    My biggest fear is putting Aislinn in danger.
    Once I knew I couldn’t be without Aislinn I knew that I was potentially putting
    her at risk. There is nothing scarier than knowing the woman you love is in
    danger or could be hurt.  It goes beyond
    being scared. You have to tell yourself to keep breathing, to keep functioning.
    You’re so beyond terrified that your body won’t function unless you tell it to.
    Tell us about your
    significant other, that person who makes living worthwhile.
    Aislinn is a relief
    worker in Sierra Leone when I meet her. She is a bit of a restless soul and
    left her home and career as a teacher to search for what and where she will be
    happy. Like me, she lost her family when she was young and is a bit of a loner
    because of that. Aislinn is a force of nature and is the only person in my life
    that has no problem standing up to me. She is beautiful and funny and she is a
    loving and kind person. I knew the second I saw her that I wanted her to be
    mine.
    What is your family
    like?
    I don’t have a
    conventional family. I know my parents are still alive, but I lost them a long
    time ago. My family consists of two guys I consider my brothers; Patrick and
    Logan. I met Patrick when I was a kid. We were both homeless on the streets of
    Cambodia. I took him under my wing and we have been a family every since.  Patrick and I met Logan years later. He helps
    run Fairlane Trade International. Logan isn’t much of a talker, but he is a
    solid person and you can depend on him for anything. Something haunts his past,
    but he doesn’t talk about it. So we don’t ask about it. 
    What special skills
    do you rely on?
    I was left on the
    streets of Cambodia as a kid. I had to learn how to survive or I’d die. I have
    been in the military, I have been in an off shoot sector of the United Nations
    peace keeping organization and then I rose through the ranks of the arms
    company. I am good at a number of things. Most of these are things that the
    majority of people would have no clue how to do. I have been trained by the
    best military leaders and have acquired a very specialized subset of skills.
    If someone from your
    past showed up, who would you NOT want it to be, and why?
    For obvious reasons,
    I would not want Rick to show up out of the blue. I took his company over and
    he is a man set on vengeance. There are few things more dangerous than a man
    fueled by vengeance.
    Why are you happy (or
    not happy) with the way your story ended?
    For the most part,
    yes. The end of my story leaves one of the characters in a very dire situation.
    That character’s story is the focal point of book two in the series.
    About the Writer
    Olivia Night, a fictional character herself, has always been an avid
    reader and writer. She found the romance genre in college and has never been
    able to get enough. One sleepless night, the main characters of Book One in her
    Seduction series sprang from her head fully formed. They demanded she tell
    their story; so she did. As they revealed themselves, so did two other
    intriguing characters. Those characters convinced her to give them their own
    books because their stories were worth telling too. And so Olivia suddenly became
    a romance author. When Olivia is not writing, she has the best job in the
    world, which, too, will remain a secret. In her free time, she reads, write,
    runs, or is, most likely, out emulating Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Olivia lives
    in one of the most diverse and vibrant cities in the U.S.—Baltimore. She lives
    with her cat, which she is convinced was a gladiator in his past life. Olivia
    plans to continue being awesome at this thing called life. Really, that’s her
    only goal.
    .
    What was your biggest challenge in writing this book?
    The characters and storyline quite literally popped into my head one
    day. Much of who the characters are was already there from the beginning. The
    hard part in writing this book was filling in the in between. I knew how it was
    going to end, but not how I was going to get there. A lot of it just came out
    and flowed whereas other parts took me days to figure out.
    Why did you choose this character for the interview today?
    Brandt came to me before Aislinn did. He intrigued me from day one. I
    love that he is so guarded and strong but also so incredibly vulnerable. I am
    really attached to him and I wanted the readers to get a glimpse of him in
    hopes they would find him as intriguing and loveable as I do.
    When writing the book, what did you discover about this character that
    surprised you?
    As I said before, Brandt is actually very vulnerable. I had no idea
    how deep this ran in him. Aislinn is the perfect person for him. She can treat
    him with care without him feeling coddled and sees no failing in his
    vulnerability. 
    Are any sequels planned for this book?
    Yes! Book Two, “Seduction in Seville” will be out this winter (date
    tbd) and the third book, “Seduction in Scotland” will be out early 2016. These
    two books are Patrick’s and Logan’s stories.
    I am also working on a separate series that has been occupying a lot
    of my mental space recently. This new series will have four books all following
    a different woman but all very close friends. It will be contemporary suspense
    as well.
    What would your readers be surprised to learn about you?
    I am a huge dork with a passion for American History, Buffy the
    Vampire Slayer and Dean Winchester.
    Why should readers who haven’t picked up one of your books before give
    this one a try?
    My books are a perfect mix of suspense and romance. The fast paced
    nature of the book will keep you reading and the love story will have you
    wanting more! I have read a lot of books where it is too heavy on the suspense
    plot and leaves you wishing for more love and other books that is too heavy on
    the love and the plot never quite develops. I think (and hope) my books are the
    best of both worlds.
    Is there anything you’d like to say to your readers?
    I hope you love the characters as much as I do!
    About the Book
    Title Seduction in Sierra Leone, The Men of FTI Book One
    Genre Contemporary Suspense
    Author  Olivia Night
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    In the mangroves of
    Sierra Leone, two strangers raised a world apart find themselves inextricably
    connected. Seduction in Sierra Leone, the first in a series of three
    novels, is a fast-paced tale of murder, lust, and love that transports the
    reader to a foreign and mysterious world of danger.
    Aislinn Salameh, an
    American relief worker, is searching for purpose in her self- imposed lonely
    world. The stranger who enters her village on a blistering hot day looks more
    animal than man. She knows she should stay far away but can’t stop herself from
    being drawn to the mysterious man.
    Brandt Fairlane is a
    man haunted by the sins of his past. Detached from others, Brandt has spent his
    life alone. His line of work is too dangerous for the luxuries of love and
    family.
    When Brandt sees
    Aislinn and her haunting eyes, he knows he must possess her. But when Brandt’s
    past comes back from the dead and Aislinn is caught in the crossfire, it is up
    to him to keep her safe. In order to survive, they must learn to rely on one
    another. As they run for their lives, the heat between them becomes undeniable.
    Now, Brandt must not only protect Aislinn from a madman committed to stealing
    her away but he also must protect her from himself. Because if Brandt steals
    her body and her heart, he’ll never let her go.
    Buy This Book
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  • Paranormal

    Ani Gonzalez, author of Must Love Ghosts @_ani_gonzalez #RLFBlog #PNR

    This quick interview includes info
    about the author, and introduces the story.
    About the Author
    My name is Ani Gonzalez and I write
    sexy paranormal small town romance (whew, that’s a mouthful!) set in
    Banshee Creek, Virginia, The Most Haunted Town in the USA. Must Love Ghosts is my debut novel.
    My books feature feisty, irrepressible
    heroines conquering strong, controlling alpha males (with a bit of supernatural
    help). I like folks songs, ghosts stories and sangría. 
    Interview with Ani Gonzalez
    Why did you write this book? 
    I’ve always been drawn to myths and
    legends and how they can be a source of strength to people and communities.
    When I started writing my small town romance the stories just seeped through
    naturally. Lost souls are drawn to Banshee Creek and they find love and healing
    (with a little bit of supernatural help).
    What is your favorite genre to read?
    All kinds of romance, but I’m
    particularly fond of paranormal romance and small town romance. That’s why I
    decided to write both. My books feature small town tropes (returning soldier in
    Must Love Ghosts, best friend’s
    little sister in the next book, Ghost of
    a Chance
    , and so on) in a paranormal setting.
    Who is your favorite character from
    fiction (not including your own)?
    Dimitri from Nalini Singh’s Guild Hunter
    series and Roarke from Nora Roberts’ In Death series. I love alpha males. Who
    doesn’t?
    What are you working on at the moment,
    and will see from you in coming months?
    I’m finishing edits to the Banshee
    Creek holiday novella, Snowbound with
    Ghost
    and revising the fourth book in the series (Valentine’s Day at
    Banshee Creek!), Ghost of a Kiss.
    Please tell us about your latest book.
    Abby Reed believes in
    folk songs, faery tales, and ghosts, but she doesn’t believe in love. Her
    fiancé died while deployed in Afghanistan, but she still has her music,
    her crazy ghost-filled town, and her pen-pal-slash-best-friend, Mike Stone. But
    when Mike arrives in Banshee Creek after his last tour of duty, Abby
    starts to have doubts, about music, ghosts and, most importantly…love.
    A steadfast soldier,
    Mike Stone follows the rules, and Rule #1 is: Don’t Fall For Your Dead Buddy’s
    Fiancée. His relationship with Abby has been strictly platonic, and
    will remain that way, if he has anything to say about it. But when he arrives
    in Banshee Creek, a town where the impossible is an everyday occurrence,
    he’ll find out that sometimes rules are meant to be broken.
    About the Book
    Title Must Love Ghosts
    Genre Small Town Paranormal Romance
    Author Ani Gonzalez
    Book heat level (based on movie
    ratings): R+
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  • Suspense

    Storm Warning by @LiviaQuinn #RLFblog #romance

    Cover Love includes a cover, blurb, buy links, and social
    media contacts for the author. Today’s featured book is Storm Warning by Livia
    Quinn.

    About the Book

    Title Storm Warning (Storm Lake: Thunder Point, book 1)
    Genre Romantic Suspense
    Author Livia Quinn
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG13
    A blast of white lightning sent its
    brilliance pulsating across the walls and ceiling of Brenna’s cabin. How did a
    person overcome a fear of storms when the elements, especially lightning, were
    a frequent reminder of their potential to change a life—forever.
    Brenna had a pamphlet that listed
    solutions ranging from keeping all the lights on to crawling into bed with a
    family member. There was one she hadn’t understood quite so well until
    now—distraction. Specifically, finding a naked man in your living room.
    Yep, that worked. She watched the
    dazzling flickers dance over the taut muscles of his backside creating a shadow
    on the wall behind him, a perfect imitation of 007 down to the signature crouch
    and the… finger pistol.
    She’d eased out from between him
    and the tall cabinet, where he’d pressed her—for her protection, of course—but
    he continued to track possible threats with his gun, back and forth. His
    reflexes had been un…friggin’…believable. She raised her eyes to his, trying
    not to ogle his fine physique. “Put the ‘gun’ away, big guy. We’re safe.”
    He did not seem to be pretending.
    One could hardly masquerade with his lack of costume. No, he really was James
    Bond in secret agent mode. In an exaggerated English accent she purred, “James,
    darling, it’s time for bed.” His gaze swiveled to hers and his smile kicked up
    at the corner.
    If anyone had told Brenna that she
    would be holding back laughter and oblivious to the raging tropical storm
    outside… well, even she couldn’t have predicted this night’s events…

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Campbell Hill Publishing
    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016TQFRJW

    About the Author

    Livia Quinn grew up near DC—go Redskins!—then moved to the
    bayous of Louisiana—go Saints! Yes, she’s a huge football fan. With a
    life long fascination, read that: phobia of storms, and with severe weather a
    part of life in Louisiana, it was only natural that it would play a big part in
    her world. Livia’s Storm Lake series encompasses paranormal on the West end of
    the lake in Destiny and military romance and contemporary to the East in Larue
    and Thunder Point. But there’s always magic because what would life be without
    a little magic?

    Author Social Media

    Website http://liviaquinn.com
    Blog http://liviaquinn.com/blog.html
  • 5 Easy Questions,  Historical

    Heather Boyd author Miss Merton’s Last Hope @Heather_Boyd #RLFblog #Historical

    Heather Boyd author of Miss Merton’s Last Hope answers five
    easy questions to help readers get to know her better.
    Author Bio
    Bestselling historical author Heather Boyd believes every
    character she creates deserves their own happily-ever-after, no matter how much
    trouble she puts them through. With that goal in mind, she writes sizzling
    regency romance stories that skirt the boundaries of propriety to keep readers
    enthralled until the wee hours of the morning. Heather has published over twenty
    novels and shorter works. Catch her latest news      www.heather-boyd.com. She lives north of
    Sydney, Australia, and does her best to wrangle her testosterone-fuelled family
    (including cat Morpheus) into submission.
    What’s your favorite
    down-home family style meal?
    Do you mean as comfort food? That would be Spaghetti
    Bolognaise every time. We’re not Italian but it hits the spot.
    What is your go-to
    meal when you dine out?
    Always something I can’t or won’t create myself. I love
    Chicken Hokien Noodles but have never attempted to make them at home. It’s
    safer for all concerned that I don’t have too many spices. :D
    Describe the perfect
    vacation.
    Tomorrow? Please.
    Tell us about your
    favorite toy as a child.
    My pushbike. I grew up on a farm and hated having to walk
    down the paddocks to call dad up for afternoon tea. So I rode down to the sheep
    tracks, yelled out to him, and then rode back up the hill.
    What kinds of things
    do you read when you’re researching a new book?
    Any publication printed in England from around 1810 to 1820.
    The last book I read was The Complete Dog Fanciers Companion of 1819. Riveting
    stuff!
    About the Book
    Title Miss Merton’s Last Hope
    Genre Historical Romance
    Author Heather Boyd
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings):Mature Audience
    Over the years, Melanie Merton has used every trick and ruse
    to repel overeager gentlemen callers without ever revealing the real reason she
    won’t say yes to an offer of marriage. When neighbor Walter George jumps to her
    defense against slurs cast by suitor number twelve, he also pries into her past—uncovering
    the circumstances around a tragic loss in her childhood and her aversion to
    being touched by anyone. But even protective Walter must be kept at a distance
    for his own good, because despite a growing attraction between them, Melanie
    must deny him too.
    Unlike other men his age in Brighton, Walter George hadn’t
    considered Melanie Merton for a wife because he was convinced he’d never have a
    chance to impress his haughty neighbor. But that was before he understood her
    better, before he uncovered why she kept friends and suitors alike at bay. The
    right husband could restore the woman he sees into some semblance of the
    fun-loving child of his memory, but would Walter stand a chance or become just
    another unlucky suitor?
    Buy This Book
    Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01326C24A
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/miss-mertons-last-hope-heather-boyd/1122449414?ean=2940152322187
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  • Cancer Awareness

    #Cancer Awareness: Have No Fear @CCMacKenzie1 #RLFblog

    The
    Fall of Jacob Del Garda 
    From Kayelle Allen: This week on Romance Lives Forever I’m sharing
    stories by authors who have faced cancer either in themselves, or a family member.
    The importance of friends and family, and having a support system is vital. One
    key to success is being able to ask for help — and then being willing to accept
    it. It’s a lesson I’ve had in my own life during various times. I don’t accept help
    well. It’s something I fight with all the time. I’d like to think “I’ve got
    this” but sometimes I don’t have as good a grip as I thought I did. I have
    a friend who’s dealing with cancer right now. A friend’s brother died from cancer
    last year. Cancer affects all of us. I hope I’m even half as good a friend as those
    you’ll read about in this series.
    I’m presenting these posts as an opportunity for the authors
    to share their real life stories, as well as their fictional ones. There’s a short
    list of ways you can show your support at the end of each post.

    Have No Fear, by Christine MacKenzie

    “Thank you so much, Kayelle,
    for having me on your blog today to highlight such a worthwhile cause.
    When a woman hears the words ‘You
    have Breast Cancer’. The first thing that hits her is how immensely powerful
    the word, Cancer, actually is. Dealing with the shock, and then immediately
    telling my mother, my daughters, was the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my
    life. Then we’re caught up in the whirlwind of surgical appointments, the surgery
    itself, the outcome of tests, and it sometimes feels as if we’re trapped on a
    roller coaster and can’t jump off.
    Three years and a mastectomy
    later, and I’m truly blessed to be cancer free. People ask me how I remained so
    upbeat and positive. My response is that I didn’t have a choice! But the real
    answer is that cancer did me the biggest favor of my life. My secret dream was
    ‘One Day’ to be a writer, a romance writer. However, in spite of winning
    competitions, receiving positive feedback, the fear of not being good enough
    always held me back.
    The day I was diagnosed with
    breast cancer was the day I lost the fear of failure. And I also realized that
    ‘One Day’ may never come unless I grabbed every opportunity that came along.
    Eight books later, with eleven more in the pipeline, I’ve never been happier.
    And this is where I come to the
    two young women who inspired me to write, The Fall of Jacob Del Garda. Two
    years ago, I was sitting in my breast surgeon’s waiting room. Sitting next to
    me were twins, girls aged twenty-three, blonde and gorgeous. They were laughing
    and joking with each other, and I assumed they were there offering support to a
    mother or even a grandmother. It didn’t occur to me that breast cancer would be
    an issue for them. So we got chatting, and it became clear that one of the
    girls had undergone a double mastectomy six months before, and she’d just been
    diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. The positive way she was dealing with
    such a blow, truly inspired me. Then her sister told me how she, too, was about
    to undergo a bilateral double mastectomy after genetic testing revealed that
    the twins carried the BRCA1/2 gene mutation. But surely they were too young?
    After a long chat with my surgeon, I realized that diagnosing breast cancer in
    women under thirty-five using traditional mammogram technologies was extremely
    difficult due to the tissue density of young breasts. What was needed were the
    new digital mammograms manufactured by Siemens. Our local hospital was in the
    process of raising money for a new mammogram suite. I remember promising my
    doctor I would write a story about twins who were dealing with BRCA1/2 genetic
    mutation. And that the proceeds of the book would go towards the cause.
    On an update on the twins –
    they’re both well and married to two wonderful men. How’s that for A Happy Ever
    After! I couldn’t write a better ending myself.
    –Christine.

    About the Book

    The Fall of Jacob Del Garda
    Twin sisters – twice the trouble
    Twelve months after disappearing from Jacob’s life, the woman
    who broke his heart, supermodel Gabriella Dolman, is back. But things have changed.
    Now Gabriella is a photographer – still fabulously beautiful – but no longer glamorous,
    and no longer looking for love. Though Gabriella claims she just wants to move on
    without him, Jacob’s pretty certain that her reaction to their red-hot kisses implies
    otherwise.
    Tobin Gillespie believes in taking a stand, and he never turns
    his back on a challenge. So when his work as a PR guru brings research scientist
    Sophie Dolman back into his life, her obnoxious behavior and lethal put downs aren’t
    enough to put him off – quite the reverse. And the more they clash, the more determined
    he is to break down the wall around her heart and claim it for his own.

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  • Cancer Awareness

    #Cancer Awareness: No Promises @marjoriebelson #RLFblog

    Nothing is Promised 
    From Kayelle Allen:This week on Romance Lives Forever I’m sharing
    stories by authors who have faced cancer either in themselves, or a family member.
    The importance of friends and family, and having a support system is vital. One
    key to success is being able to ask for help — and then being willing to accept
    it. It’s a lesson I’ve had in my own life during various times. I don’t accept help
    well. It’s something I fight with all the time. I’d like to think “I’ve got
    this” but sometimes I don’t have as good a grip as I thought I did. I have
    a friend who’s dealing with cancer right now. A friend’s brother died from cancer
    last year. Cancer affects all of us. I hope I’m even half as good a friend as those
    you’ll read about in this series.
    I’m presenting these posts as an opportunity for the authors
    to share their real life stories, as well as their fictional ones. There’s a short
    list of ways you can show your support at the end of each post.

    No Promises by Marjorie Belson

    Undefined and vulnerable, I often
    felt as if I were crashing backward through space, and found myself slipping into
    a post-operative depression after my bi-lateral mastectomy on August 2, 2001. In
    order to keep what remained of my sanity, I returned to work too soon, but misjudged
    the level of my stamina, as well as the fact that much of one’s life is uncontrollable.
    My first day back at work: September
    10, 2001.
    How could I, as well as thousands
    of others know that the next day, September 11, 2001, evil men with twisted minds
    had marked my city, New York, as a site for mass destruction, and would take perverse
    delight in their slaughter of innocents. In seconds, a still autumn sky would become
    animated with flames and smoke, choking the air with the sickening smell of lives
    dissolved.
    My response to the news of the first
    tower being hit was one of disbelief. After the second plane crashed into the second
    tower, I knew my city was under attack. My first thoughts were for the safety of
    my own family. Desperate to know if my son and daughter-in-law were safe, and only
    after seeing them both later that day, could I believe that they were indeed out
    of harm’s way.
    The relief in being alive was tempered
    by the overwhelming loss of so many in a matter of minutes. Like countless others,
    I watched television, transfixed by its unrelenting coverage of our nation’s greatest
    catastrophe. So many had survived personal tragedy only to be brought down, the
    victims of time and place. Humbled by a world gone mad, I offered my prayers for
    the souls and families of those who’d perished. In an instant, I’d become an insignificant
    speck and found it difficult to justify space for my personal trials.
    While struggling to make sense out
    that which made no sense at all, I made an effort to accept that each step of my
    own unpredictable journey was a sign for me to live my life responsibly. I believed
    that I’d been given a chance to redefine my soul and thereby grant myself a sanctuary
    from the world in which I had come to dwell.
    For me, as for many of us, each step
    forward was painful to take, but the need to move forward was far greater than the
    pull to go backward. Unless I accepted that my life had been deeply altered, I could
    remain trapped, frozen in a world of memories.
    In truth, I’d been granted the opportunity
    to redirect and renew my faith in myself and in my ability to move to a level of
    profound and urgent awareness of the potential richness of my life. Cancer had attacked
    my body and challenged me in my entirety to face my life as it was and to decide
    whether I would choose to self immolate or rise again like a Phoenix.

    About the Book

    Marjorie is diagnosed with breast cancer immediately after
    her most joyous day, the wedding of her son Matthew. A month after undergoing a
    bilateral mastectomy, on her second day back as an early childhood teacher in
    Brooklyn, the world is enveloped by 9/11. As she continues to mend, she
    discovers that Matthew has enlisted in the Armed Forces and is to be deployed
    for six months to the Persian Gulf. She has chronicled it all so that others
    can grasp the joy of survival through her story.Discover and delight in her
    experiences: how she overcame the apprehension about her sexuality after a
    bilateral mastectomy and reconstruction; how she let her family back in; how
    the man in her life coped; how trips to Atlantic City became therapy; how
    friends helped her search for the perfect breast implant design; and how she
    learned to sleep without Ambien and Vodka.
    Marjorie Belson is a quintessential New Yorker. Born in New
    York City in 1945, she received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees
    from the City University of New York. As a single mother, she chose to teach
    early childhood education rather than work on Wall Street.
    Motivated by her experience, she started writing this book
    in 2004.

    Buy This Book

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