• Is It True: The Wedding Date by ZrinkaJelic @Firetulip #RLFblog #romance #comedy
    Is It True,  Romantic Comedy

    Is It True: The Wedding Date by ZrinkaJelic @Firetulip #RLFblog #romance #comedy

    Is It True: The Wedding Date by ZrinkaJelic @Firetulip #RLFblog #romance #comedyPlay Is It True with today’s guest Zrinka Jelic, author of The Wedding Date, a Romantic Comedy. This is a game in which authors answer yes and no questions. They can elaborate on answers as much as they choose.

    First, tell us about your book.

    Nerissa (Neri) Runic, in her late thirties, single and overweight is deemed unmarriageable by her family. So she fabricated a story about dating Mark Warren, a sexy doctor and the gym owner she’s been ogling for months. She thinks none of her lies will come back to haunt her. When her mother RSVP s to the cousin’s wedding invitation on her behalf including a Plus One, Neri has no choice but to attend…or come clean and face her family’s scrutiny.

    Frustrated with everyone trying to fix him up on a blind date, Mark Warren lied about dating an elusive redheaded member of his gym who caught his eye months ago. Only, he fully intends to turn this lie into truth. Once he musters enough courage to approach her, that is.

    With hardly a month before his cousin’s wedding, he hopes his mother would reply to the invitation, declining his attendance. But getting out of this obligation is out of question. She expects him to reply with ‘happy to attend with a guest’.

    When they find out they are forced to attend the same wedding, Mark and Neri must practice their ‘relationship’ in an effort to fool their families into thinking they are a real couple.

    But the thin line between pretending and the real deal is easily crossed.

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    Genre: Romantic Comedy

    Now, tell us Yes or No for each answer below. Feel free to explain any (or none) of your answers.

    Is it true:

    this is your first book?
    No, I have five full length novels one novella and couple of short stories and a poem published prior to releasing this book.
    this book is part of a series?
    No, this is a stand-alone title.
    you lost sleep while writing this book?
    On occasion
    you did research for this book?
    True. As with every book I’ve written.
    some characters in this book are not human? (pets for example)
    True, there’s a dog named Tag in the book.
    this book has more than one genre?
    True, or could be true, it’s a romance and a comedy.
    you speak more than one language?
    True, my mother’s tongue is Croatian, but I’m from a costal part that has its own dialect which is very similar to Italian, but converted to our grammar. So I can converse in Italian, if you’re not in a hurry.
    you grew up where you live now?
    No, I grew up in the town of Zadar, in the province of Dalmatia, (yes, where the original Dalmatian dogs were bread, back then called Canis Dalmaticus and the early breeds looked different from what you see today).
    you love to read?
    Yes, of course. I only heard Danielle Steel say she doesn’t read when she’s working, which is always, for fear she writes something she read in another author’s book into her own.
    you are never late?
    Not true, or rather used to be true, before I had kids. They really have no concept of time.
    you love pizza?
    Yes and no, depends on the pizza.
    you love sushi?
    Vegetarian only, used to like fish, but not anymore.
    you have a pet?
    Unfortunately, no. Me and half of my and husband’s family are allergic to cats. Dogs are expensive to keep, and so are cats. I hear horror stories from my coworkers who are paying astronomical sums in veterinary bills. I don’t know how they can afford it.
    Where can we find your book online?
    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Wedding-Date-Zrinka-Jelic/dp/1545394024/

    Zrinka Jelic Social Media

    Zrinka lives in Ontario, Canada. A member of the Romance Writers of America and its chapter Fantasy Futuristic and Paranormal, as well as Savvy Authors, she writes contemporary fiction–which leans toward the paranormal–and adds a pinch of history. Her characters come from all walks of life, and although she prefers red, romance comes in many colors. Given Jelic’s love for her native Croatia and the Adriatic Sea, her characters usually find themselves dealing with a fair amount of sunshine, but that’s about the only break they get.

    Website/Blog http://forromanceloversonly.blogspot.ca/
    Twitter https://twitter.com/Firetulip
    Facebook http://www.facebook.com/zrinkajelicauthor
    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/Zrinka-Jelic/e/B007AIQCMU/

  • Is It True: Day for Night by Stacey E Bryan @StaceyEBryan #RLFblog #Paranormal #Comedy
    Is It True,  Paranormal

    Is It True: Day for Night by Stacey E Bryan @StaceyEBryan #RLFblog #Paranormal #Comedy

    Is It True: Day for Night by Stacey E Bryan @StaceyEBryan #RLFblog #Paranormal #ComedyPlay Is It True with today’s guest Stacey E. Bryan, author of Day for Night, an urban paranormal comedy. This is a game in which authors answer yes and no questions. They can elaborate on answers as much as they choose.

    First, tell us about your book.

    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13

    Day For Night is a Los Angeles-based urban paranormal comedy. Rife with pop references and scathing commentary on L.A., we follow main protagonist Rae Miller, a 38-40 something wannabe actress who has recently been voted off her reality TV show, as she languishes at a crossroads. She barely has time for self-pity, though, when the unthinkable happens: she witnesses an alien abduction in broad daylight!

    Worse, Rae soon discovers that aliens aren’t the only otherworldly beings inhabiting the world, and after escaping a terrifying almost-abduction herself, she succumbs to a sexy Nosferatu’s silky assurances, becoming undead in order to up her alien Ultimate Fighting skills.

    While not a strict romance, Day for Night does contain romantic elements. While Rae juggles constant male attention, only one person truly has her heart, although he refuses to have sex with her. I would say the heat level stabilizes at “smoldering” for most of the novel with one brief hot scene which, I although I used the rating PG13, the language that passes between them is definitely R.

    Rae is not your usual protagonist since she’s somewhat older and also mixed race, two topics that are significant for anyone living in L.A. and/or trying to survive in The Biz. Some of her life is behind her, and she’s not quite sure how that happened. She’s also resentful that her love-life has stalled, and the dating scene is not only unfulfilling but, she discovers, downright dangerous!

    The title Day for Night was taken from Truffaut’s movie title in order to reference the Hollywood environment, although “day for night” comes to mean something very different for Rae after her “Hail Mary” transformation into something…other.

    After all, we all have a little bit of Rae inside us: when faced with the incomprehensible, in all likelihood, what would the average person do? Come on, be honest. They’d thank God for Jack Daniels and denial!

    Now, tell us Yes or No for each answer below. Feel free to explain any (or none) of your answers.

    Is it true:

    this is your first book?
    Yes. My first published book. But then, who doesn’t have several other novels stuffed away into drawers and boxes? It’s probably best that those never see the light of day.
    this book is part of a series?
    Yes. It’s standalone, but I feel like I left enough elements hanging somewhat that a few folks might be thinking, “Lucy, you’ve got a lot of ‘splaining to do!”
    you lost sleep while writing this book?
    Yes, I lost some sleep and pulled my hair out and went crazy sometimes.
    you did research for this book?
    Yes. Small facts throughout like the names of the moons of Jupiter, what the chemical make-up of chlorophyll is, the definition of antimatter. Stuff that’s good for Jeopardy!
    some characters in this book are not human? (pets for example)
    Yes. Some characters are definitely not human, and some of them are even yearning to be human.
    this book has more than one genre?
    Yes. It’s an urban paranormal comedy peppered throughout with romantic, mystery, and action-adventure elements.
    you speak more than one language?
    Yes. I can speak passable Spanish, having studied it from age 9 throughout college. It’s a crime, though, that I’m so rusty at it.
    you grew up where you live now?
    Yes. Born in San Francisco, grew up in the San Fernando Valley, lived in NYC for a while, then came back home. On a side note, scarily, I left NYC right before 9/11 happened.
    you love to read?
    Yes. Reading is almost like breathing oxygen. I need it in a way that makes me super-glad that I never started smoking or took up gambling.
    you are never late?
    No. I’m often late. It seems to happen when I say to myself, “Oh, I’m making good time with this,” and invariably jinx myself.
    you love pizza?
    Yes. I think pizza’s one of the best things ever invented in the history of Earth.
    you love sushi?
    No, I do not love sushi, and I never will.
    you have a pet?
    No. I only have the memory of my beloved black cat, Mr. Smith, who acted like a dog and followed me everywhere.
    Where can we find your book online?
    Publisher: Vagabondage Press
    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Day-Night-Stacey-Bryan/dp/069272611X
    Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/day-for-night-stacey-e-bryan/1123844322?ean=9780692726112
    Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/day-for-night-5
    Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/638135

    Stacey E Bryan Social Media

    Stacey was a tomboy growing up, fond of gymnastics, climbing trees with Mr. Smith (her cat) and reading. While on vacation with her family when she was 13, a broken toe resulted in an inability to wear high heels when she got older (or at least not for very long), further alienating her from accepted feminine standards. After receiving her English degree at UCLA, she worked at a dude ranch, for a resume writer in Beverly Hills, in the classified ads department of The Reader, and eventually ended up captioning for the hearing impaired. She has written about tortured artists, suicide, and anorexia nervosa, but has found that light, humorous writing is a lot more fun, thus the foray into aliens and vampires in a Los Angeles setting. When she moved to New York, she found her husband in Brooklyn, and they eventually moved back to L.A. where they both write between bingeing episodes of Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones, and True Detective years after everyone else has already seen them.

    Website/blog: https://staceyebryan.wordpress.com
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/StaceyEBryan
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stacey.writes.9999/
    Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15275816.Stacey_E_Bryan
    Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Stacey-E.-Bryan/e/B01G0SFL7M/

     

  • Cancer Awareness,  Romantic Comedy

    Sometimes #Cancer Keeps Giving @vickibatman #pinktober

    Vicki Batman is helping Romance Lives Forever Blog celebrate Cancer Awareness Week 2016.

    Sometimes #Cancer Keeps Giving @vickibatman #pinktober

    • 150 stitches and staples
    • Right fibula, tissue and vessels removed and transplanted to jaw
    • Skin graft from right thigh to calf
    • Left chest muscle removed and grafted to jaw
    • One titanium plate
    • Five drains
    • Trach tube
    • Nasal feeding tube
    • Three oral surgeries
    • 58 hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatments

    No one knows how Handsome got cancer. He had an occasional cigar. Worked out. Ate great. Lots of stress. Yet ten years ago, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. The doctors discovered it had spread from base of tongue to lymph nodes in his neck. He had chemo and was nuked–literally.

    What we didn’t know at the beginning of this year was the radiation caused bone decay in his left jaw because of poor circulation. Dentists couldn’t diagnose the shadow on the x-ray until we met an oral surgeon who instantly recognized the problem and recommended hyperbaric oxygen chamber treatments. It was just like what you think-Handsome was put in a tube and dived for three hours every day. The tissue improved, but not the bone.

    The oral surgeon removed two back teeth. But ultimately the jawbone crumbled in a thin spot. Surgery became the only recourse and would take ten hours. His fibula, surrounding tissue and vessels were transplanted to the jaw. A graft from his thigh would replace this area. The doc was optimistic; however, the transplant didn’t work as the blood supply failed-the culprit: radiation. So back to surgery the next day and a chest muscle replaced the rejected bone.

    Out of surgery, he had five drains, a cut from ear to ear. He couldn’t eat because of infection to his mouth; so he had a feeding tube through his nose. A tracheotomy because of the swelling. He stayed in the hospital for eight days.

    Being a strong guy going in, he started to walk, sat up, learned how to talk with the trach which was removed when he was discharged. For twenty hours a day, he was tethered to a feeding system until the tube developed a kink two days before scheduled removal and was extracted in the emergency room at the hospital.

    Since, he has had a swallowing test and therapy to improve his swallowing. He lost thirty pounds and through a high calorie diet, has regained fifteen. There’s a slight limp in his right leg. And a wicked scar on his chest.

    I won’t lie to you-this has not been easy.

    After surgery, I said to my sons how I didn’t want Handsome to undergo anything like this again. But we don’t know what life will bring. Seventy percent of all cancers are random mutations. My hope for you is to take care of your body. Don’t smoke. Eat well. Lessen your stress. And exercise.

    For more information https://www.cancer.gov/types/head-and-neck/hp/oropharyngeal-treatment-pdq

    Temporarily Insane

    Temporarily Insane, a romantic comedy mystery: Bad job. Wrong love. And Murder. Hattie Cooks is still searching for her dream job and one might be available…in the Big Apple, far from friends, family, and Allan Wellborn, the man who still makes her heart race. In the meantime, she finds temporary employment at an accounting firm where two auditor friends turn up dead.

    Detective Allan Wellborn dropped Hattie for Blonde Bimbo who, coincidentally, is employed at NLB where fishy things are taking place. When Allan interviews Hattie, he must determine why all signs point to her as a suspect.

    Can Hattie discover why Allan dumped her and who is murdering auditors before death strikes again?

    Buy This Book

    Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Temporarily-Insane-Hattie-Cooks-Mystery-ebook/dp/B01JBSHE0K/
    Amazon print https://www.amazon.com/Temporarily-Insane-Vicki-Batman/dp/1509209158/
    The Wild Rose Press http://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/all-titles/4520-temporarily-insane.html
    The Wild Rose Press print http://catalog.thewildrosepress.com/paperback-books/4576-temporarily-insane-paperback.html

    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/temporarily-insane-vicki-batman/1124273024?ean=2940157032470

    Author Social Media

    Website http://vickibatman.blogspot.com/p/more-about-me.html
    Twitter https://twitter.com/VickiBatman/
    Facebook http://bit.ly/293iZIz
    Pinterest http://pinterest.com/vickibatman/
    Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4814608.Vicki_Batman/
    Amazon Author Page https://www.amazon.com/author/vickibatman
    LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=116288777&trk=hb_tab_pro_top/

  • Romantic Comedy,  Stressing the Heroine

    Stressing the Heroine: Been Searching for You @nicoleevelina #romcom #RLFblog

    Stressing the Heroine from Been Searching for You by Nicole Evelina.

    Author Bio

    Nicole Evelina is a multi-award-winning historical fiction and romantic comedy writer. Her most recent novel, Madame Presidentess, a historical novel about Victoria Woodhull, America’s first female Presidential candidate, was the first place winner in the Women’s US History category of the 2015 Chaucer Awards for Historical Fiction.   
    Her debut novel, Daughter of Destiny, the first book of an Arthurian legend trilogy that tells Guinevere’s life story from her point of view, was named Book of the Year by Chanticleer Reviews, took the Grand Prize in the 2015 Chatelaine Awards for Women’s Fiction/Romance, won a Gold Medal in the fantasy category in the Next Generation Indie Book Awards and was short-listed for the Chaucer Award for Historical Fiction.  Been Searching for You, her contemporary romantic comedy, won the 2015 Romance Writers of America (RWA) Great Expectations and Golden Rose contests.
    Nicole’s writing has appeared in The Huffington Post, Curve Magazine and numerous historical publications. She is one of only six authors who completed a week-long writing intensive taught by #1 New York Times bestselling author Deborah Harkness. As an armchair historian, Nicole researches her books extensively, consulting with biographers, historical societies and traveling to locations when possible. For example, she traveled to England twice to research the Guinevere’s Tale trilogy, where she consulted with internationally acclaimed author and historian Geoffrey Ashe, as well as Arthurian/Glastonbury expert Jaime George, the man who helped Marion Zimmer Bradley research The Mists of Avalon.
    Nicole is a member of and book reviewer for The Historical Novel Society, and Sirens (a group supporting female fantasy authors), as well as a member of the Historical Writers of America, Women’s Fiction Writers Association, Romance Writers of America, the St. Louis Writer’s Guild, Women Writing the West, Broad Universe (promoting women in fantasy, science fiction and horror), Alliance of Independent Authors, the Independent Book Publishers Association and the Midwest Publisher’s Association.

    About the Book

    Title: Been Searching for You
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings G, PG, PG13, R): PG-13
    Annabeth is a hopeless romantic who believes in soul mates. In fact, she’s been writing to hers each year on her birthday since she was 16.
    Now, at 34, she’s still holding out hope of finding Mr. Right even though he’d be fighting an uphill battle to gain her trust, thanks to a traumatic experience years before that’s left her unable to commit.
    When Annabeth meets a handsome literature professor named Alex on her 34th birthday, she thinks her quest may finally be at an end. Things don’t quite go as planned, so Annabeth resolves to do everything she can over the next year to find the unknown recipient of her letters.  But blind dates, Meetup events and online singles sites have nothing on what fate has in store for her when a co-worker unexpectedly quits and Annabeth finds herself working in close quarters with both Alex and her long ago ex, Nick. Fighting her attraction to one and loathing for the other, Annabeth is forced to face all of her old insecurities while keeping an eye on a scheming frienemy who may derail her hopes and dreams.
    Written in the tradition of Bridget Jones’ Diary, Kim Gruenfelder’s A Total Waste of Makeup, and Melissa Pimental’s Love By The Book, this romantic comedy shows that love on the sweet side can exist for the modern girl, if only she’s willing to trust herself and search hard enough.
    Been Searching for You was the winner of the 2015 Romance Writers of America Great Expectations and Golden Rose contests.

    Stressing The Heroine

    Every heroine has a story. She has a background, a history, and a past. This interview allows us to meet a heroine and get to know her better, by focusing on how she handles being relaxed, as well as how she handles stress.

    The Heroine’s Relaxed Side

    This heroine is at a party. Considering her story, describe the party.
    Annabeth actually attends a party in the second scene of the book. It’s a celebration of Chicago’s top singles and she’s there to support her best-frienemy, Mia, who is one of the honorees. It’s a swanky affair at the Drake Hotel downtown, with white table cloths, champagne, roses, and guests in chic finery.
    How does the heroine feel about being this particular party, and what body language is she displaying that gives it away?
    It’s her 34th birthday and she’s feeling down and a little bitter because she’s single yet AGAIN in addition to being a year older. She crosses her arms and scowls. But when she spies a handsome stranger talking with her other best friend, Miles, all that changes. She’s interested and more than a little nervous, wiping sweaty palms on her dress and drinking a little more for liquid courage.
    Is she more likely to mingle or remain aloof?
    She’s shy, so she sticks with the people she knows.
    If she drinks, what is her drink of choice at this party?
    She likes to drink. Tonight she’s enjoying champagne.
    How much drink is her usual?
    She can have three before being drunk, but she usually tries to stay around two when she’s in public. At home, all bets are off and she drinks as much as she wants.
    The heroine figures out where the hiding places are and then goes there. Is it to hide, to avoid someone, or to go drag a friend back to the party?
    Annabeth is an introvert, so she’d be there to hide. When she’s had too much of Mia, which happens easily and often given Mia’s larger-than-life personality, Annabeth will go get some fresh air to clear her head and put her attitude right again. Mia would be the one to drag her back to the party.
    Is she likely to latch onto a friend and stay with him/her and ignore others, or is she the friend that others latch onto?
    She sticks with the group she came with unless someone particularly catches her interest, as Alex does.
    If someone picked a fight at this party, how is the heroine going to handle it?
    If it was someone she knew, she would try to break it up before it came to blows and even if it did, she’d get between the opponents. If it was a stranger, she’d stay out of it and probably snark about it with Mia.
    Is the heroine the one most likely to get tossed out of the party, or the one who does the tossing?
    No, Annabeth would likely be the first to leave. Mia would be the one to be tossed out.
    Will she know when to leave, or stay late and make a nuisance of herself?
    Same answer as above.

    The Heroine’s Stressed Out Side

    How does the heroine handle it if the cops or some other authority figure pulls her aside when she was blameless in a situation?
    Annabeth is a rule follower. She’d be so nervous and upset even if she was innocent because she doesn’t like to be called out. However, as we see in a scene where her boss blames her for the behavior of a subordinate, she will fight back if she feels gravely wronged and that doing so upheld the idea of fairness.
    How does the heroine react to hearing a scream?
    Depends on the kind of scream. If it’s a call for help, her first reaction would probably be to go give aid. If she felt like that would put her in danger, she’d call the cops. If it was a horror movie scream, she’d run the other way – girlfriend ain’t stupid. If it was a love scene kind of scream, she’d roll her eyes and make a grossed out face. She’s probably heard that from Mia enough times to last the rest of her life.
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing that crosses her mind?
    “Oh my God! Is that really happening?”
    If she sees someone being assaulted, what is the FIRST thing she does?
    She’d look around for help or go for her phone to call the cops if it was a violent situation. Filming it would never cross her mind.
    This heroine attempts to rescue someone and realizes that she is in over her head. The odds are against her and there is no way out. She is going to get her butt handed to her. What does she do?
    She’d stick with them to the bitter end unless they do something to cross her. She’s very loyal.
    The heroine runs into the one person from her past she wanted to avoid. She can’t get out of the situation and must interact with him/her in some way. What does she do?
    Ha, this actually happens in the book. The person from her past is her ex, Nick. I won’t say how they have to interact because it’s a little bit of a spoiler, but she does her best to remain calm and professional, even though on the inside she’s screaming, shouting and crying. But that only lasts so long. When this situation is a repeat one, she eventually loses her cool and tells him off.
    Someone younger than the heroine is in charge of the situation, and they are handling it badly, perhaps bungling things. How does the heroine deal with it?
    This kind of happens in the book as well, although Annabeth isn’t yet directly involved. In the book, she just rolls her eyes and lets the person, Jenna, do what she’s going to do. If Annabeth had been Jenna’s boss or somehow otherwise directly involved, she would have tried to teach her ways to improve what she’s doing and be a mentor. You kind of see this a little in her working with Nick, where she is much more corrective of him than he deserves, although she still managers to hand him his butt on a plate.
    The heroine is in physical pain but must bear up under it and keep going. What does she tell herself in order to get through the situation?
    See below.
    What mentor’s words come to mind in a bad situation?
    Her father’s. She’s very much a daddy’s little girl. He’d remind her how special she is and how strong she is and that she can triumph over anything.
    What lesson from her past gets her through a stressful situation?
    That no matter what happens, her family will always be there for her. She’s very close to her parents and sister, so she’s had ample opportunity to feel their love and support.

    Buy This Book

    Amazon  http://www.amazon.com/Been-Searching-You-Romantic-Comedy-ebook/dp/B01BMKYGRO/
    Barnes and Noble  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/been-searching-for-you-nicole-evelina/1123723776?ean=9780996763165 

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  • Romantic Comedy

    The Fish Fry Fiasco by @Laurel_R_books #RLFblog #cozymystery

    Today’s featured book is The Fish Fry Fiasco by Laurel Richards.

    About the Book

    Title The Fish Fry Fiasco (A Cassie Wynn Mystery, Book 2)
    Genre Humorous Romantic Mystery
    Author Laurel Richards
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG
    Cassie and Mitch are back, and their new PI firm, Chase Investigations, has its first big case. Roman Ricardo, owner of Roman Tackle and the sponsor of one of the biggest fishing tournaments in town, has been murdered. Someone slipped a lethal amoeba into Roman’s nasal spray. Now Mitch and Cassie have to figure out who did it, and their list of suspects grows as they investigate the people who last came into contact with the victim. With Mitch’s dad in town, they have some extra help, but father and son don’t exactly see eye to eye. Will Chase Investigations be able to catch the killer?

    Buy This Book

    Amazon US http://www.amazon.com/Fish-Fiasco-Cassie-Wynn-Mystery/dp/1530990629/
    Amazon UK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fish-Fry-Fiasco-Cassie-Mystery/dp/1530990629/
    Barnes and Noble http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-fish-fry-fiasco-laurel-richards/1123878584?ean=9781530990627
    Books-A-Million http://www.booksamillion.com/p/Fish-Fry-Fiasco/Laurel-Richards/9781530990627?id=6639507672675
    ARe https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-thefishfryfiasco-2049995-149.html
    Inktera http://www.inktera.com/store/title/27057121-d9e9-44ab-838a-c472c284f9c7

    About the Author

    Laurel Richards is a fiction author with a passion for shifters, space travelers, and other memorable characters. She has gathered inspiration from lots of different sources throughout her life and is here to share her imagination through storytelling. Laurel writes sci-fi/fantasy, paranormal, and funny mysteries, with various degrees of romance mixed in. You can find Laurel at http://www.author-laurelrichards.com.

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  • Contemporary

    5 Easy Questions: Jocie McKade @JocieMcKade #RLFblog #romcom

    Heart River Inn 
    5 Easy Questions is an interview is designed to be quick,
    easy, and fun. Today’s guest is Jocie McKade. 

    5 Easy Questions

    This interview is designed to be quick, easy, and fun. Answer
    any five of these. Please put your answer on the line below the question.
    What is your go-to meal
    to order when you dine out? Your favorite “I know it will hit the spot”
    item.
    Anything I don’t have to cook! I do have a passion for Italian,
    Mexican, Southern Fried, Yankee farm food, and Midwest
    garden dishes. Oh, and Crab Rangoon, and……maybe a foodie world tour is in order.
    I guess I’d have to go with honey smoked ham and mashed potatoes – perfect.
    Who is your “book
    boyfriend”? You know, that hottie you read about and drool over.
    Just one? Really? I do love Longmire – Craig Johnson’s cowboy,
    and of course, I wouldn’t turn down an evening with Diana Galbadon’s Jamie Fraser,
    and when my adventurous side rear’s it’s ugly head, Dirk Pitt, the brain child of
    Clive Cussler would be my pick.
    What were you like when
    you were in school?
    I was a NERD! I was the kid who would win all the mock Jeopardy
    tournaments, loved history, political science, and hated the teachers that told
    me I could only read and do a book report on one book a quarter. Gasp.
    Would you rather stay
    inside and watch snow falling, or get out in it and build a snowman?
    If it’s above zero, I’ll be snowmobiling and building a snow
    fort to contain my extended snow family. I may not look so hot in a bikini, but
    I can rock a parka!! If it is below zero, I’ll be making snow cream, and sipping
    a hot toddie in front of the woodstove! Again rocking a parka.
    What is your favorite
    quote?
    It Never Ceases to Amaze me. I have no idea who said this. I
    saw it on a bumper sticker on a Hummer limo and stole it.
    What was your favorite
    book as a child?
    I had a backpack full of favorites. This is one of the hardest
    questions I’ve ever been ask. Again, y’all make me pick one? I guess I’d have to
    pick To Kill a Mockingbird. It was the first time my belief in the American justice
    system was sorely tested, and I’ve never forgotten it.
    What was the last movie
    you watched (home or theater)?
    GI JOE, yeah, I do like it when the good guys win. And BONUS,
    The Rock is shirtless!
    If you’re on Twitter,
    what’s your favorite hashtag to watch?
    I love #romcom #amwriters #weekendreads
    If the hero of your latest
    book called you on the phone, what would be a perfect ringtone for him?
    Stay with Me by Sam Smith, because she’s all he needs.

    About the Book

    Title Heart River Inn
    Genre Romantic Comedy
    Author Name Jocie McKade
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    A mysterious photograph,
    lethal swans, gushy beds and a kitschy lovers resort in the Pocono
    Mountains. Can you say single woman in hell?
    Lexi Sheridan doesn’t
    believe in true love. It’s a fantasy found only in old Hollywood
    movies. She’s a journalist trying to climb the professional ladder and work her
    way into a national news organization. When a mysterious old photograph lands in
    her lap, it could be her ‘golden ticket’ to that coveted news job.
    That photo leads her
    to the Heart River Inn, a lovers’ resort nestled in the wilds of the Pocono Mountains. The resort is a kitschy place that she at
    first finds nauseatingly filled with fake couples in love. However, after only a
    few days interviewing guests, her jaded soul begins to see things with a new perspective.
    At the Heart River Inn,
    Lexi encounters a soft-hearted owner with a secret past, a hot manager, lethal swans,
    attack curtains, and an assortment of couples you won’t soon forget.
    If on some night your
    world is looking bleak, your heart is broken, and you don’t think true love exists,
    maybe you’ll be lucky enough to stumble across the heart-shaped sign of the Heart
    River Inn.

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