Showing posts with label Harlequin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harlequin. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Wednesday Promo- Terri Reed


At an early age Terri Reed discovered the wonderful world of fiction and declared she would one day write a book. Now she is fulfilling that dream and enjoys writing for Steeple Hill. She is an active member of both Romance Writers of America and American Christian Fiction Writers. She resides in the Pacific Northwest with her college-sweetheart husband, two wonderful children and an array of critters. When not writing, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, gardening and playing with her dogs.

You can e-mail her at terrireed@sterling.net or visit her online.

What inspired Chasing Shadows?
I was looking for a retirement center for my mother when I thought “What if…” What if people started disappearing? From there I started playing with ideas of who would notice first and who would do anything about it. I thought about having one of the employees at the center be the first to notice but then thought, what if another resident notices but no one believes her...except her granddaughter? Kristina Worthington was born out of that musing. I already had Gabe Burke in mind for a hero, ever since he appeared in my February 2007 book Double Deception. And he and Kristina seemed a perfect fit.

How many books have you written for Love Inspired?
I’ve have fourteen books out on the shelves, two online reads at eharlequin and four more novels scheduled: May 2010, August 2010, November 2010 and January 2011.

Do you find coming up with ideas for stories harder or easier than when you started out?
A little of both. Ideas have always been easy for me. I sometimes live too much inside my head, or so my husband tells me. LOL. But when trying to put together connected stories that’s a bit more work because once you set a character a certain way, you can’t change him or her in the next book so you have to be really satisfied with the characters. And sometimes my characters develop as I write them which is fun and keeps me interested in the story I’m working on.

Blurb for Chasing Shadows
When senior citizens start mysteriously disappearing from a Boston retirement home, heiress Kristina Worthington is suspicious. Especially since she fears her beloved grandmother is next. Without solid evidence, she's forced to turn to the one police officer who might listen—her former love, Gabe Burke. Now a seasoned cop, Gabe still sees her as the rich girl whose family thought he wasn't good enough. And though he takes on the case, Gabe seems convinced he's chasing shadows. Until they start dodging threats, bullets…and their own rekindled feelings.

Purchase Chasing Shadows here

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wednesday Promo- Diana Palmer


I'm excited to welcome HQ author Diana Palmer to my blog. As a western author and reader,I've enjoyed her books and was pleased she accepted my invitation to guest blog.
Bio
New York Times bestselling author of over 100 novels, Diana Palmer published her first novel in 1979.

Palmer began her career as a newspaper reporter and columnist, a path she followed for 16 years. When her novel Heather’s Song was purchased in 1980, she retired her press badge and devoted herself to fiction. She has written some 115 novels, including historical and contemporary westerns and one science-fiction novel. Her books have been translated into languages all over the world.

She graduated summa cum laude with a B.A. in history in 1995—at the age of 48. Palmer is a member of the National Cattleman’s Association, The Planetary Society, the Georgia Sheriff’s Association and numerous conservation and charitable organizations. She is listed in Twentieth Century Romance and Historical Writers Who’s Who, and the International Authors and Writers Who’s Who. Her awards include ten Waldenbooks bestseller awards, four B. Dalton bestseller awards, a Series Storyteller Career Achievement award from Romantic Times, and several regional awards. Her hobbies include gardening, knitting, quilting, anthropology, astronomy and music.

Palmer lives in northeast Georgia with her husband, James Kyle, and a menagerie of animals. She loves Spanish-language soap operas and fast cars—her latest is a supercharged Jaguar.
She and James have a son, Blayne, who is married to the former Christina Clayton. The younger Kyles have a brand new daughter, Selena.

Interview
Why do you write historical westerns? What drew you to them?
Although I have written historical westerns in the past, HEARTLESS is a contemporary western, set in a small fictional town in Texas. I fell in love with the west when I was just a girl. I spent hours reading Zane Grey novels, not to mention all the western history I could lay my hands on. I still think that the idea of people living on the land, close to nature, is what life should be. I grew up on a farm, which might have fostered those ideas. I still love animals, and I keep cats and dogs and birds and the odd lizard for pets.

How did you come to be a harlequin author?

I started out trying to get published at the age of 13, but didn’t make it until I was in my 30’s and expecting our first and only child. Harlequin was the largest publisher of romance novels in the world and I hoped I had enough talent to get me noticed there. I put in 16 years as a newspaperwoman, learning my craft. When I began writing fiction, first, I managed to get published by a small, new house. Then, when I had some publishing experience, I tried Harlequin. They did hire me, and after 29 years, I am proud to say that I am still a Harlequin author. (This is an indication of how nicely they treat their authors, by the way!)

What is your favorite thing about writing?
What I like most about writing is the delight of creating. It never gets old, I always love it, and I never get tired of doing it. The process seems to me magical, though. I have never understood how it works. When I start putting things down on paper, I have no idea what I’m going to write. But I always seem to come up with something. I love my job. The other nice thing about it is the people who read me, whom I get to meet at signings. I have a large reader base. Over the years they have been my friends and my family, and I love them every one.

BLURB FOR HEARTLESS(HQN Hardcover, June 2009):
As a teenager, Gracie worshipped her stepbrother, Jason, a strong, silent young cowboy who left home early to seek his fortune. Though Gracie hadn't seen him in years, when her mother passed away, Jason ensured that Gracie would be cared for. Now the wealthy owner of Comanche Wells ranch, Jason has finally come back home, and discovered that the little girl he knew is all grown up.

When a moment of unbridled passion results in a kiss, Jason realizes that he's falling for Gracie. But Gracie harbors a shameful secret that makes her deeply afraid of love. Stung by her rejection, Jason leaves, ready to put the past—and the one woman he can't have—behind him once more.

Gracie thinks she's lost Jason forever. But when danger threatens her and the ranch, she can only hope that her long, tall Texan will come blazing home to save her, despite her secrets—and take control of Comanche Wells, and her heart, once and for all.

Excerpt from HEARTLESS:
Around midnight, Gracie and Jason ended up together at the drinks table. Couples were out on the floor dancing to a lazy, romantic melody.
“Care to dance?” she asked with a grin.
He shook his head.
She wasn’t really surprised. He’d danced with several other women during the evening, including an elderly woman who came to the party alone. But he never danced with Gracie, no matter how hard she worked at convincing him to; not for over two years.
She frowned. “You dance with other people.”
He glanced down at her. “I’m not dancing with you.”
She felt unsettled by the refusal. She didn’t understand why he was this way. She might be clumsy, but she did all right on the dance floor. She picked up a champagne flute and filled it.
“Don’t get your feelings hurt,” he said curtly. “I have reasons. Good ones. I just can’t discuss them.”
She moved her shoulder. “No problem,” she said, putting on her party smile.
He turned to face her, his jaw taut. His black eyes were oddly glittery as they met her wounded gray ones. “You look, but you don’t see, Gracie,” he said curtly.
She stared up at him miserably. “I don’t understand.”
He sighed. “That’s an understatement,” he said under his breath.
She sipped champagne. One of his lean, beautiful hands came up and took the flute from her fingers. He lifted it to his mouth, sipping the sparkling amber liquid from the exact spot her lips had touched, and he looked straight into her eyes while he did it.

HEARTLESS
Long, Tall Texans
Hardcover
HQN Books
ISBN-10: 0373773781
ISBN-13: 978-0373773787