• Contemporary

    Contemporary: I Do…or Die @BookEmDonna #RLFblog

    Donna Cummings, welcome to Romance Lives Forever. Let’s talk
    about your book, I Do…or Die.

    Genre: Contemporary Romance
    Publisher: Crimson Romance
    Length: 272 pages
    Heat rating: Sensual
    Tagline: Getting shot at during a wedding was the best thing
    to happen to her love life.
    Blurb:
    “Always a bridesmaid, never a bride” is Shelby Atwood’s personal
    credo. She’s managed to avoid commitment all her life – no pets, no plants, not
    even a long-term lease. Heck, she’s had colds last longer than her romantic relationships.
    How could she be any other way when she has a gigolo for a father?

    But then gunfire erupts at the latest wedding she’s agreed to
    be in, and it ends up being the best thing to happen to Shelby’s love life. Detective Ryan Nichols is
    assigned to the case, and when the shootings don’t stop, he becomes her 24-hour
    bodyguard. Shelby
    wouldn’t mind except Ryan is too appealing, too sexy, and too happy to remind her
    of the raucous bachelorette party when she mistook him for a stripper.

    Shelby’s
    plan is simple: find the shooter, have a fling with Ryan, and return to her non-committal
    life. Unfortunately, the shooter is very elusive. Shelby’s feelings for Ryan are way more than adrenaline-fueled
    lust. And returning to her normal life is now impossible since, despite her lifelong
    resistance, she’s managed to put her heart smack dab in the line of fire.
    Buy links:
    Crimson
    Romance http://crimsonromance.com/crimson-romance-ebooks/crimson-romance-book-genres/contemporary-romance-novels/i-do-or-die/
    Amazon
    http://amazon.com/dp/B00AB3TBOC
     Barnes and Noble http://barnesandnoble.com/w/i-do-or-die-donna-cummings/1114001417?ean=9781440560514
    Kobo http://kobobooks.com/ebook/I-Do-Or-Die/book-H9enFejPcUi4zqyj0hCYEw/page1.html
    What are your main characters’ names, ages, and occupations?
    Shelby Atwood, early
    30’s, TV food personality
    Ryan Nichols, mid-30’s,
    detective

    Interview

    What inspired you to write this book?
    This book started out
    with a little riff from a bridesmaid chatting about all the outrageous bridesmaid
    dresses she’d had to wear. And then all of a sudden this chatty character became
    the heroine, Shelby, who had been a bridesmaid for her best friend four different
    times, only Shelby
    hates weddings. And then there was gunfire at the latest ceremony. . .Things just
    kind of went crazy from there!
    Which character in your current book do you think readers
    will like the most? Why?
    Shelby seems to endear herself to readers, probably
    because of her kooky adventures, and her commitment-phobe qualities, as well as
    her hilarious commentary on all of it. There’s definitely a fan base for the hero,
    Ryan, though.
    When you’re not writing, what would we find you doing?
    Probably “getting
    ready to write” or feeling guilty for not writing! I hang out a lot on Twitter,
    and I love to get inspired by looking at things on Pinterest, and I count them as
    invaluable research tools. *cough* Because they are!
    Are you a plotter, or do you prefer to make it up on the spur
    of the moment?
    I am a confirmed pantser.
    I’m not even sure I make stuff up–it just shows
    up in my brain, and I write it down. It feels like I’m the official stenographer
    for these characters. They say and do what they want to, and I type away. Sometimes
    I’ll pretend like I’m the movie director and suggest they move over here, or say
    such-and-such. When I’m done, they go back to what they were doing in the first
    place, and I just start typing again.
    What’s your writing schedule like?
    It’s pretty much a variation
    of this: “Okay, I’ve got my coffee, so I’ll open up the WIP and get my word
    count done for the day. Oh, wait. I better check Twitter one more time. And Facebook–I
    think somebody left a comment, and I don’t want them feeling ignored. Wow, it’s
    lunchtime already. Well, I’ll just go ahead and check the sales stats on Amazon
    and then really hit it at 1:30. No, 1:45. Heck, I might as well just round it up
    to–how did it get to be 6 p.m. already?!”
    Any advice for new authors?
    Write the story that
    won’t leave you alone. It may be slightly outside your current skill set, but work
    at it anyway. You’ll discover what you like, what your strengths are, and most importantly,
    you’ll find your voice. THAT is your most valuable tool as a writer. It’s what will
    keep readers wanting to read everything you write.
    If you could time travel what era would be your first stop?
    I didn’t even have to
    think about this one! I would go to Regency London, and have a grand time with all
    those rogues and rakes.
    Do you believe in luck?
    I’m not sure if I’d call
    it luck, but I definitely believe there’s something
    that happens outside of the normal everyday plane. It feels like coincidence sometimes,
    the way things happen, being in the right place at just the right moment. Or having
    someone show up just as you need them to.
    What’s your favorite movie?
    I love romance and humor,
    so I have a few movies I can watch a zillion times and never get tired of them.
    Strictly Ballroom is one, and Notting Hill is another.
    Donna Cummings

    Please complete the sentence

    I love pizza with forty-eleven kinds of cheese on it.
    I’m always ready for coffee, and more coffee.
    When I’m alone, I crack myself up all the time.
    You’d never be able to tell, but I’m thinking up a new tweet
    right now
    .
    If I had a halo, it would be
    marking my place in whatever book I’m reading.
    If I could learn how to drive a race car, I’d use that
    research for an upcoming book
    .
    I can never eat Brussels sprouts because they are incredibly
    gross
    !

    Previous Books

    Lord Midnight, Regency historical
    Summer Lovin’, contemporary romance novella

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