Showing posts with label suspense/romance novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suspense/romance novel. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Introducing a new author today: Colleen Green and her new release "Last Words" plus a Giveaway



Colleen Green

Author’s Interview Questions

“Are you famous?” Is the general question I get when family and friends introduce me to their friends. It always left me with a pause as quick comebacks filter through my mind but I end up saying something like ….”Oh gee thanks” and give a shy smile, silly I know but the idea unsettles me. (a)Does this happen to you and (b) what do you say?

No one has asked me if I was famous. Friends and family who hear that I wrote a book seem to want me to become famous. For example, my boyfriend’s stepmother recently said that it would be nice to have a Nicolas Sparks in the family. Although I just said I agreed and nodded, I wished I would have said, “Well then tell everyone you know who reads to buy my book and have them tell everyone they know who reads to buy the book then I might just have a chance at becoming famous.” As an author who is new to readers it is important to get word- of- mouth sales going. Ask people to review your book and post it on as many sites as possible. 

Here is a review of Last Words. My debut romance suspense novel Amber Milestone is a complicated character who really just wants what we all want...happiness. So what is so wrong with that? On the road to happiness, people (family members, even a true love) can be both helpful and disappointing. Reading what ultimately matters to Amber is an emotional, enjoyable journey from beginning to end.
Jay Worthen 

In general, do you like to talk about you writing and published books or are you very close-lip about it? If no, why?

I like to talk about my writing experience however, I feel as a newbie I have a lot to learn. In this age of self promotion there is lots of room to learn and grow as a writer. Try and try again until you succeed needs to become a slogan of all newbie’s. If something doesn’t bring you sales, then try another method, sooner or later you’ll figure out the path that is right for you. 

What book/s are you currently writing and what is it about?

Right now I just finished my debut novel Last Words, a romance suspense novel that isn’t your typical love story. What makes mine different is the ending. My main character is swept away in a love affair that tests her boundaries and how she defines her self worth. I am currently working on the prequel and sequel to Last Words book one in the Amber Milestone series. 



Blurb about book

Jack Hale’s commanding presence and sultry eyes catch Amber’s attention the first time she sees him. She dreams of a future as an executive chef, but from the kitchen of stepfather’s restaurant, she is mesmerized by the dashing man in a stylish business suit. The day he orders dessert and asks her to share it with him, dreams of their life together take hold of her heart. She imagines those few bites of dessert to be the beginning of a storybook romance… little does she know what twisted secrets Jack Hale holds. 

Why this particular genre?

Romance has always intrigued me. Why some relationships work and other don’t is interesting. Fiction tends to be larger than life. We can have that perfect guy after all. Like I said, though my book is different, I believe that is what makes it stand out. I won’t give away the ending but you’ll be satisfied at the end in a surprising way. 

What inspires or motivates you to write?

Creating my own world through writing has been a pleasure. I wanted to do it because it is something I can truly call my own. You write for yourself first. Of course, you have to tweak it to please the masses if you want the fame too, but to go through the process of making a story has to come from a place of pure passion. 

What is the writing process like for you?

I tend to think in terms of plot first. As long as what motivates people to do something comes from a strong emotion then the reader will want to know what comes next. 

How did/do you teach yourself to write?

You study the genre you’re interested in by reading and noticing how the writers you like use words to make you care about someone as if they were real. Surround yourself with friends and editors who will be brutally honest and let you know when you’re onto something and when you need to go back and do revisions. Writing is easier than revising to me. But it is in the revising that your story will take its most true shape. 

What aspect of the craft do you think is most difficult to learn?

I think writing about sex is difficult. It’s more about the emotions than the physical aspects but it is easy to get caught up in positions instead of emotions. I still plan on reading more romance so I can study how this is done. 

What has been the most encouraging comment someone has made about your writing?

A friend said I was brave for writing and publishing. I never had thought of it that way before but she’s definitely right, you have to be brave to craft a story, and then put it out there for people to criticize or fall in love with. Even the most popular writers have their critics, so you have to recognize that not all people like every style of writing. 

What is the best and/ or worst part of being a writer?

The best part is creating a world that you can call your own. The worst part is trying to figure out how to get the book in the hands of thousand of readers. I’m still trying to figure that part out. Eventually I will and then that part won’t be the worst. 

Do you have any advice for struggling writers?

Surround yourself with people who encourage you to write. You need to learn how to juggle reading, writing, and promoting along with working and spending time with your family. Hopefully the working part will give way to writing full time for a living. 

What is your favorite genre to read or write?

Romance/suspense or family drama 

Favorite author?  V.C. Andrews 



What did you do before you became a writer?

I currently work in the printing industry. I haven’t been able to become a full time writer yet. I just published my debut novel so it could take a few books before I can become a full time writer. 

Was it a life long dream or triggered recently?

It’s always been a life long dream of mine.

Do you have a bucket/ to-do list and would you share at least two things on it?

Finish my sequel to my first book. Sell at least five hundred of my first book. 
Go to Italy. 



This or that questions:

Coffee or Tea - coffee 
Sweet or savory –sweet 
Homemade meal or takeouts – takeouts 
Winter or summer – winter 
Night-owl or Early-Bird – night owl 
 Telephone or visits – visits 
Which social network do you prefer? I don’t have a preference. 
Blogger or website? Both 
What does your family say about your career? Supportive or Clueless
When some of my family bought my book they acted like it was no big deal, that I just poured my heart and soul into this story. No congratulations, no ” I’m proud of you”. My father would have said it but he’s no longer with us. I was understandably hurt. On the other hand, some family and friends have been more willing to say how impressed they are. I think people react different to my accomplishment depending on how well they know me. The better the know me the more excited they are to read my story. 



And Finally Motto/wisdom in life you live by.

If at first you don’t succeed then try, try, try again! 

Contact details and buy links of the newest books you would like the readers to know.
Buy Last Words Author House / Amazon 

I have book club questions on my website www.colleengreen.info
My blog http://activeamateurchef.wordpress.com/
Twitter https://twitter.com/ColleenPGreen
Facebook Author Page https://www.facebook.com/authorcolleengreen

My rafflecopter contest 

My rafflecopter facebook link http://bit.ly/17P7oV8

About the Author
Colleen Green graduated from Bowling Green State University with a Bachelor of Science in Technology. She lives in Ohio. She started the Dayton Book-n-Cook Club, where she shares her love of cooking and reading.
For more information, visit www.colleengreen.info.
Her recipes are on her blog at http://activeamateurchef.wordpress.com.

Her Cranberry Orange Stuffing & Cranberry Granola Stuffing recipe looks delicious. I will have to try it out. J

Thanks once again for your willingness to share with me and the readers. 

Until next time.



Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Glyn Smith author of 'Sanctuary’ and ‘Repercussions’ plus a Give away



I met Glyn on face book after he message me to inform me that my birth place is mentioned in his book. He had my interest , I dashed over to Amazon and the books sounds intriguing. Loved the covers as well. Here we are weeks later and he agreed to be part of the blog. I am honored to know him and is for one looking forward reading his books. 
Thank you Glyn, you are an inspiration to us all.


Author’s Interview Questions
1.      Are you famous is the general question I get when family and friends introduces me to their friends. It always left me with a pause as quick comebacks filters through my mind but ending up saying something like ….”Oh gee thanks” and give a shy smile, silly I know but the idea unsettles me. (a)Does this happen to you and (b) what do you say?

I can’t imagine being famous, and other than my family making jokes about it, it hasn’t come up. On the few occasions that I have been in a bookshop and have been introduced to customers, I’ve been surprised how amazed they are to meet an ‘actual author’!
2.      In general do you like to talk about you writing and published books or are you very close-lip about it? If no why?

If other people raise the subject, I’m happy to talk about my books and the characters. I don’t raise the subject myself.

3.      What book/s are you currently writing and what is it about?

Currently, I’m working on the final part of the Ben Coverdale Trilogy. It’s the conclusion of a complex mix of stories. It centres on the protagonist, Ben Coverdale and his love-partner, Mary. The previous books tell the story of their being separated, and how they get back together. But there is a villain in the shape of Donald, Mary’s ex-lover who is determined to do her harm. The subject matter of the previous books – diamond smuggling, people trafficking, murder and not a little passion – spills over into the final part.

4.      Why this particular genre?

Part one started out as romantic but events took over, and it became a suspense/romance novel.


Mystery, Suspense, Romance, Abduction, Murder - it's all here.
Ben Coverdale, a 30-something guy with a successful business but not much luck with women, moves from England to France to start a new life there, but his hope of peace and tranquility is short-lived when he receives a starnge, garbled email from an old flame.
The past that he thought he had left behind catches up with him in ways he could never have imagined.  


5.      What inspire or motivate you to write?

My characters. They have become part of a parallel life. As I write, I get to know them better.

6.      What is the writing process like for you?
I only write in the afternoon/evening. The rest of the other time is taken up with marketing – boring!

7.      What is the best and/ or worst part of being a writer?

The best, obviously, is when you finally see your work produced as a paperback. That really is a thrill. The worst part? I don’t think there is a worst part. I love writing, especially when I hear back from readers that they have enjoyed reading my books.

8.      Any advice for struggling writers?

I kept a record as I wrote my first book, and have put all the best ideas and tips into my website at http://www.otter2000.com I invite any aspring writers to take a look.

9.      What is your favorite genre to read or write?

Suspense/thrillers.

10.  Favorite author?

Got to be Stieg Larsson.



11.  Do you have a favorite spot to read and write? 

I like to be somewhere peaceful to read, and I lock myself away in my office to write. I don’t like being disturbed when I’m doing either.

12.  What did you do before you became a writer?
I worked in the financial field, looking after local businesses finances.

13.  Was it a life long dream or triggered recently?

I started writing when I retired and had the time. I’m a very late starter. I will be 75 this year! But I don’t feel that old, and my wife would certainly agree that I don’t act it!

14.  What do you like to do when not writing? 

I live in one of the most beautiful parts of  England, and I enjoy nothing better than walking my neurotic border collie in the countryside around us – even better when the walk happens to end up in a pub somewhere.

15.  Do you have a bucket/ to-do list and would you share at least two things on it?

Not really. I don’t make plans at all. I just let life happen. That way, it’s always full of surprises.

16.  Most daring thing or experience you have done you would like to share?

Many years ago, my wife and I sold up in the UK, bought a caravan (trailer) and set off to see Europe. That really was when I learned how to let things happen!


This or that questions:
·         Coffee or Tea -  Coffee
·         Sweet or sour – Sweet
·         Home make meal or takeouts – Eating Out
·         Winter or summer –  Summer
·         Night-owl or Early-Bird – Night Owl
·         Telephone or visits – Visits
·         Which social network do you prefer? Facebook
·         Blogger or website? Website
·         What does your family say about your career? Supportive or Clueless – Very supportive.



And Finally
Moto/wisdom in life you live by. 

“I’m smiling because I have no idea what’s going on!”


Set in France, this latest book by Glynn Smith Wild, 'Repurcussions', continues to follow the life of Ben Coverdale as he tries to settle down to a comfortable life with his beloved, Mary. However, the past is never far behind and the danger posed by an angry ex' continues to put both Ben and Mary in consistent peril.
 Readers of 'Sanctuary' have anxiously awaited the next installment in the Ben Coverdale Trilogy, Repurcussions', and the writer does not disappoint. The author is successful at pitting the estimable and honourable Ben against the manipulative and scheming Donald. In a tale that has been told through the ages, at the heart of this struggle is a woman (Mary) who must endure being pulled in multiple directions by the two men. As the cover of the book most succintly states, this is a story of drama, deception, and duplicity. What sets this apart from other books of a similar genre is exacting details as offered by Smith-Wild and the subsequesnt way in which the reader is thoroughly engaged in the escapades of this threesome. Ben is clearly not only protector to Mary, but also has a vested interest in digging deep to the bottom of what motivates Donald. His rival in interested in Mary not just for pure and romantic reasons, but she is integral to a larger plot that Donald is confident that Mary knows a bit too much about his illicit transactions and thus she must be dealt with appropriately. 



Contact details and buy links of the newest books you would like the readers to know.
Twitter: @OBSpublishers



Give away from June 19 - 26, 2013

The give away is very easy, just answer the question, 
leave a comment on my blog with your email address, and country and you can win a signed copy of one of the books for our USA/UK/Canada readers.

Open for international readers as well, 
3 winners will receive a copy from Smashwords

Question: Name Glyn Smith's favorite author.

Terms and condition. 
The winner will be chosen by the author immediately after
 the end of the give away.