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    Rebecca Hunter author of Stockholm Diaries, Caroline #RLFblog #NewAdult

    Rebecca Hunter author of Stockholm Diaries, Caroline answers
    five easy questions to help readers get to know her better.

    Author Bio

    Rebecca
    is a writer, editor and translator who has always loved to read and travel.
    Though she earned a Bachelor’s in English and a Master’s in English Education,
    most of what she learned about writing romance has come from other sources.
    Rebecca has, over the years, called many places home, including Michigan, where
    she grew up, New York City, San Francisco, and, of course, Stockholm, Sweden.
    After their most recent move from Sweden back to the San Francisco Bay Area,
    she and her husband assured each other they’ll never move again.
    Well, probably not.
    What is your go-to meal
    when you dine out?
    We live in California, so we eat a lot of taqueria food. A
    lot. My favorite is a carnitas burrito with black beans, extra pico de gallo
    and guacamole, sometimes split with my husband, sometimes all for myself. If
    we’re “going out,” I’d choose something with a little nicer atmosphere, but Cal-Mex
    is definitely our go-to.
    Who is your “book
    boyfriend” (that hottie you read about and drool over)?
    Hmm… that might be Lisa Kleypas’s Derek Craven from Dreaming
    of You. We watch Craven struggle hard with his past and the idea that he is
    incapable of love. He resists Sara as long as he can, but unlike many
    historicals the couple is happily together by the middle of the book. Craven is
    clearly devoted to Sara, but the rest of the book is about Derek’s attempts to
    adjust and to let himself love.
    When compared to contemporary romance heroes, a historical
    hero can be a little more over-the-top, a little crasser or more hardened or
    melodramatic, his history a little more fantastical. I think this is because a
    reader like me is more willing to suspend disbelief when the setting isn’t
    connected to anything in my own experiences. This is especially true of Craven,
    whose past I probably would never accept from a contemporary hero but somehow
    feel comfortable with in a historical hero!
    Describe the perfect vacation.
    The answer to this changes rather frequently, but these days
    I’ve been fanaticizing about week or two in a cottage on a white-sand beach in
    Hawaii. In front of us would be some sort of hidden break with steady, rolling
    waves where my husband and I could surf. On the beach, we’d have a canopied
    swinging futon bed (something I saw on a vacation ad that stuck with me!) where
    we’d lie and read after a long surf session. Sometimes our two kids are with us
    on this fantasy vacation, playing in the sand and swimming, and sometimes it’s
    just my husband and me…
    What are your hobbies?
    Of course, reading has always been one of my favorite
    pastimes. Beyond that, I love to hike and surf, but most of all, I love to
    spend time with friends and family doing pretty much anything. I’m an
    extrovert, but I also thrive on extended periods of time along, a less common
    combination in a writer if I’m to believe what I read. To balance my quiet
    hours alone, I make sure to plan in time for walks and coffees, especially with
    other writer friends.
    When you read for pleasure,
    what kind of books do you choose?
    I read a lot of romance, both for pleasure and for learning,
    but that’s only a recent development. Before I began writing romance, I read
    literary fiction almost exclusively. But there were times when I felt too busy
    or too scattered to invest myself in literary fiction, so during those periods
    I wouldn’t read at all.
    Now, after many years, I’m finally finding my own personal
    balance! I read both romance and literary fiction regularly, depending on my
    mood, along with some occasional fantasy, sci-fi, poetry, or mystery that
    friends recommend. I’ve been a member of a book club for many, many years, and
    that ensures I read at least one book of literary fiction or non-fiction per
    month that I didn’t find on my own. Plus, I have elementary-age kids, so I read
    plenty of middle-grade fiction as well, sometimes more enthusiastically than
    others.  

    About the Book

    Title Stockholm Diaries, Caroline
    Genre New Adult/Contemporary
    Author Rebecca Hunter
    Book heat level (based on movie ratings): R
    A Swedish pro hockey player with a
    rough reputation meets the American girl next door in a steamy twist of travel
    and adventure. Will they be able to overcome his dark past and her uncertain
    future to turn their sensual nights into something more?
    Photographer Caroline Mendoza finally sheds her safe life in Michigan for
    adventure and a fresh start, and her first stop is Sweden. But Stockholm
    suddenly becomes more than just a casual stopover when Caroline discovers her
    reclusive next-door neighbor is ex-Red Wings player Niklas Almquist, whose
    high-profile alpha bad-boy image, both on and off the ice, has followed him
    back to Sweden.
    While Niklas’s darker side draws
    her to him, she knows the sensible decision is to move on from Stockholm before
    she gets too attached. Her time in Stockholm is running out. She must choose
    between what is safe and what her heart tells her is right. Is she strong
    enough to take the risk?

    Buy This Book

    Publisher Rebecca Hunter
    Amazon (including Kindle Unlimited) http://www.amazon.com/Stockholm-Diaries-Caroline-Rebecca-Hunter-ebook/dp/B00XZN6PVW/ 

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