Monday, April 30, 2012

Interview w/ Tamara Morgan + Giveaway!


Tamara Morgan is a romance writer and unabashed lover of historical reenactments—the more elaborate and geeky the costume requirements, the better. In her quest for modern-day history and intrigue, she has taken fencing classes, forced her child into Highland dancing, and, of course, journeyed annually to the local Renaissance Fair. These feats are matched by a universal love of men in tights, of both the superhero and codpiece variety.
 
Where to Find Tamara:



TBQ: Hi Tamara! :) Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Tamara: Hello back! Thanks so much for inviting me to be on your blog today.

I'm a contemporary romance author and (admittedly) a bit of a geek. In addition to loving historical re-enactments, you can often find me playing video games and watching zombie movies. I expect much of this has to do with growing up with two (also admittedly geeky) brothers. I live in the Inland Northwest (the non-Seattle side of Washington State) with my husband and daughter.

Also, there is almost nothing I won't do on a dare, unless it involves goats or Muppets, both of which I despise.


TBQ: I absolutely loved Julian and Kate's story (Love is a Battlefield). Can you tell us a little bit about it?
Tamara: Love is a Battlefield is a battle of the sexes story between two modern-day historical re-enactment groups. Julian is the leader of a band of Scottish Highland games athletes, and Kate is part of a Jane Austen society. When it turns out they both want the same plot of land for their annual conventions, they naturally start a war trying to oust the other side.

It takes my favorite parts of a good Highland romance and pairs it with a decadent Regency novel—and all in a fun, fast-paced modern setting.


TBQ: Julian is a very complex hero—there is much more to him than meets the eye! His mother was from Guam, and his stepfather is from Scottish descent, which is where Julian gets his love of the Highland Games from. What gave you the idea of creating a Highlander...that's not a traditional Highlander? [And may I say, I love this idea?]
Tamara: Julian was such a process to create, it's hard to pinpoint his exact origins. I originally created him as a traditional Scotsman, with red hair and a bit of a brogue and a huge family of brothers who looked just like him. But as I developed the story further, I realized I was playing too close to stereotypes, and my story lacked because of it. [That actually makes sense, and I'm glad he turned out the way he did!]

So instead of relying on Scottish norms to define his character, I veered in the exact opposite direction. I wanted to make a Highland warrior we could recognize not because of how he looked or where he came from, but because of how he personally identified with the culture. [And thank you! I love Julian to pieces.]






TBQ: Am I the only one who wanted to smack Jada? Will she show up in future books, and if so will she grow as a character?
Tamara:You aren't alone—there is so much Jada hate out there!! I had no idea she was going to be such a point of contention, and while I'm glad she made such an impression on readers, it's never been my intention to bring her back into future books. [Yeah--sorry Jada. LOL]

I think we all have friends like Jada, the ones we carry with us from our childhood and can never quite seem to shake. They're too much a part of who we are and how we see ourselves. I like to think that Kate moves forward knowing that Jada will always be a part of her life, but that she doesn't have to rely on her best friend to define her anymore.

TBQ: The Highland Games—what gave you the idea for a series based around it?

Tamara: Like I said, I'm a big fan of historical re-enactments. In my city, we have an annual Civil War battle, a Renaissance fair, and the Highland games. I defy anyone to attend their local Highland games and not feel inspired to transform all those men walking around in kilts into romance heroes. It's impossible! [Amen to that! :) I'm still plotting my stalking of the Highland Games--who's with me?]
   

TBQ: What do you think it is about Highlanders that make many readers (myself included!) drool over them?
Tamara: Besides the kilts, you mean? :)

It's the swagger, for sure. There is something so unapologetic about a Highlander in romance. He knows who he is and what he wants and how hot he looks in plaid. He fights for the woman he loves and doesn't share her with anyone. Who doesn't secretly want that in a man? [I know that's the kind of man I want! Which is why I need to stalk the Highland Games...]


TBQ: You next book, covering Michael's story will be out in June. Can you tell us a little bit about it, and how it is the same or different from LIAB?

Tamara: The next book in the series is called The World is a Stage, and it finds the Highland athletes up against a Shakespearean acting troupe. Several of the characters from Love is a Battlefield make a return appearance, but you don't have to read the books in order or even at all to pick it up.
 
There is less of a focus on the Scottish games in this one, since it's the off season for the athletes. This gives them plenty of free time to take over a production of Antony and Cleopatra being put on by a local Shakespeare group that specializes in doing scandalous plays (they wear lingerie and add kissing scenes!).

But don't be afraid of the Shakespeare stamp—I promise, you don't have to be the least bit literary to enjoy this book. Michael O'Leary, the hero of the book, loves dirty jokes and buys the heroine her own miniature kilt to wear. He keeps it all pretty low-brow.
 

TBQ: Are there other genres you would like to write about?
Tamara: I'll write in any genre where I can get away with over-the-top humor and a good time.
 
In addition to a superhero novella, Playing with Fire, coming out this summer, I've got a romantic heist caper book in the works, and I've also been playing with the idea of a zombie romance novel without any actual zombies in it. Because in my world, that makes perfect sense. [LOL. I look forward to seeing how that turns out! :)]


TBQ: I know we all hate this question, author and reader alike. :) But I have to ask: What are a few of your favorite books and/or authors?
Tamara: This changes all the time for me. I go through phases where I read nothing but historicals, and then nothing but contemporaries, and then nothing but literary classics. Right now, I've been enjoying the m/m fiction world, and I've fallen hard for Tamara Allen and JL Merrow.
In terms of all time favorites, though, it would have to be The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer. Nothing will ever trump my love of that book.
 

TBQ: Have you ever fallen for a hero, either from one of your books or from another author? If so, who is he and what drew you to him?

I ADORE Lincoln from Rainbow Rowell's Attachments. He's a total nerd who works in Information Technology and plays D&D and lives with his mother. (I think my geek flag is showing again.) As much as I love the Highland swagger, it's the quiet softies that really get to me. ["I think my geek flag is showing again"---Maybe just a little, but don't worry, you're among friends! :)]
   
SPEED ROUND
 
A day on a secluded island OR a day at the spa?
Secluded island (I get to take my Kindle, right?). People touching my feet and face freak me out. [Of course the Kindle's allowed!]

Reading a spicy romance novel OR a sweet “my-heart-skips-a-beat” one? Sweet books, all the way. I love a good sex scene as much as the next girl, but I grew up on the chaste, swoon-worthy tales of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.
 
Will he do? :)
Which would you rather have an affair with: a sexy highlander OR a devilishly handsome English lord?
Sexy Highlander. Those accents! [I should have known--but I had to ask! :D]
 
Hot summer days OR cold winter nights? Can I pick a crisp, fall afternoon instead? [Absolutely--sounds even better!]
 
Where would your dream house be: in the city, where all the action is OR nestled in the mountain where you can enjoy the quiet and the wilderness?
Take me away to the mountains, please! My goal in life is to become a hermit. (Though I probably won't garden. Or keep angry predatory goats. Or live too far from civilization.) [Oh, Tamara--a hermit, really? Well, while hermitting away somewhere, will you at least still send in your books to be published? LOL.]
 
If you could live in any time period, past or future, which one would it be? The romantic in me wouldn't mind being whisked away to Regency England, but the practical Tamara knows she can't live without Ibuprofen and Internet access and processed cheese. [LOL]
 
Cover Lover OR Blurb Fan?
Blurb Fan—I've read too many AMAZING books with horrible covers to judge.
 
Steamy Novella OR Sweet Novel? (aka, Quickie or Slow Build Up?) Sweet Novel—I like a slower-paced character development.


TBQ: Thanks so much for stopping by, Tamara,  and please know that you are welcome back anytime! Do you have any questions for our readers—something to spark a good discussion? :)
 
 
Tamara:Thank you for having me!

What I love best about my Games of Love series is that it combines two different historical tropes/genres in one book. If you got to pick from any of your favorite types of romances (Viking, Western, Highland, Medieval, Regency, etc.), what would you like to see mashed up in a story?
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Love is a Battlefield by Tamara Morgan
Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (February 14, 2012)
Series: Game of Love Series, 1
Genre: Contemporary Romance

It takes a real man to wear a kilt. And a real woman to charm him out of it.

It might be modern times, but Kate Simmons isn’t willing to live a life without at least the illusion of the perfect English romance. A proud member of the Jane Austen Regency Re-Enactment Society, Kate fulfills her passion for courtliness and high-waisted gowns in the company of a few women who share her love of all things heaving.

Then she encounters Julian Wallace, a professional Highland Games athlete who could have stepped right off the covers of her favorite novels. He’s everything brooding, masculine, and, well, heaving. The perfect example of a man who knows just how to wear his high sense of honor—and his kilt.

Confronted with a beautiful woman with a tongue as sharp as his sgian dubh, Julian and his band of merry men aren’t about to simply step aside and let Kate and her gaggle of tea-sippers use his land for their annual convention. Never mind that “his land” is a state park—Julian was here first, and he never backs down from a challenge.

Unless that challenge is a woman unafraid to fight for what she wants...and whose wants are suddenly the only thing he can think about.

Warning: The historical re-enactments in this story contain very little actual history. Battle chess and ninja stars may apply.

Where to Buy*:
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Other Books in the Series:
Click on the covers to buy from Amazon.

Book 2, out June 5th, 2012!

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Thanks for stopping by--this Giveaway is now over.
I'm giving one lucky reader the chance to start this sexy and witty series!

Prize:
ONE (1) E-Copy of "Love is a Battlefield" by Tamara Morgan!


Winner will get to choose one of the following formats: NOOK or Kindle. I will be ordering the book after the winner has chosen.

OPEN TO U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY!


How to Enter:
Mandatory: You must leave a comment on this post--Please Answer Tamara's Question!


Mandatory: You must fill out the Rafflecopter's first option (all other options are for extra entries and therefore are not required).


^A note on email addresses: Your email address must be visible to be entered into this contest. Why? This makes it easy for me to contact the winner and therefore get the prize out! Visible means: a) Email is left in your comment (ninja style is perfectly fine); b) Email is visible on your Blogger profile (or other such website--Twitter, Facebook, Blog, etc); or c) Email is used to log-in and fill out the Rafflecopter.




Tamara's Question:


If you got to pick from any of your favorite types of romances (Viking, Western, Highland, Medieval, Regency, etc.), what would you like to see mashed up in a story?


Giveaway open April 30th through May 5th! I will pick and announce the winner Sunday morning (May 6th). Good Luck!


Sunday, April 29, 2012

Lusting for Covers (70)



Lusting for Covers is a weekly meme, held on Sunday, that allows bloggers to share their current cover obsession with fellow book lovers.

This meme is hosted by TBQ @ TBQ's Book Palace.

To view complete instructions on how to participate, as well as grab the HTML code for the graphic, see this page first!



Once you are ready to join the fun, please fill out Mister Linky below with your name/blog name and the direct link to your Lusting for Covers for this week!







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Here's my candidate for the week:


 
Dream Bound by Kate Douglas
Publisher: Aphrodisia (June 26, 2012)
Series: Dream Catchers, 1
Genre: Paranormal/Fantasy Erotica

They are creatures of light in search of an energy source to help them survive. So when the Nyrians discover amazing power in the extreme passion and sexual pleasure of humans, they come to Earth to satisfy their needs. For years, Mac Dugan has been trying to find the mysterious being he once loved and then lost. Now he has gathered a group of six highly intuitive and extremely sexual men and women at a secret mountain hideaway. Here he hopes to focus their potent sensuality into highly erotic fantasies that will summon his lover, Zianne. What he doesn't anticipate is each team member making extraordinary sexual discoveries of their own.

Where to Buy*:
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Why?
I don't know what it is about this cover that I love--maybe because it's kind of got that floaty/misty kind of look about it--you know what I'm talking about? The one that brings to mind fantasy worlds...and fantasy lovers? Lol.

Plus, the summary sounds great!

Friday, April 27, 2012

Blog Tour: Arianna Skye's "Wings of Desire" -- Character Interview Post




Arianna Skye is the erotic pen name of paranormal romance author, Sidney Ayers. She loves infusing stories with humor. What would the world be without a little bit of laughter? Arianna writes a plethora of genres, ranging from historical, to paranormal, to contemporary.
A native of Michigan, Arianna still lives in the same town she grew up in. No matter how hard she tries, she just can’t seem to get away. Michigan is in her blood, and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
To learn more about Arianna/Sidney and her books, you can visit either one of her websites  at www.ariannaskye.com     or    www.sidneyayers.com
 

Where to Find Arianna:





Thank you for this opportunity. Recently, I managed to transport myself to Fey and visit Rhiannon Nightwind (Kinsley on Earth) in the White Palace. It was an interesting experience and I can’t wait to talk about it with my readers. Enjoy!

Arianna: I’ll be honest. I’ve never actually interviewed one of my characters before, so please bear with me.

Rhiannon: I’ve never been interviewed—save for when I applied for a job—so we’re in good company.

Arianna: Whew. That’s a relief. Let’s get this party started then. What do you do for a living?    

Rhiannon: Before I returned to Fey, I worked as a graphic designer for a large company in Phoenix Arizona.  Now that I am in Fey, I’m now a princess, though I really don’t have the typical persona you’d find in a princess. I’m pretty sarcastic and outspoken.

Arianna: Graphic design? That’s pretty cool. I dabble in graphic design, but I wouldn’t brag about it. LOL.

Rhiannon: I saw that cover for Rowan and Lara’s book. That was pretty good for someone who doesn’t want to brag.

Arianna: *blushes* Thanks! Did you ever think that your life would end up being in a book?

Rhiannon: Before Fey, heck no. My life would put a caffeine addict to sleep. After Fey, I definitely got that whole Lord of the Rings vibe. Then again, Tolkien didn’t have that much sex in his stories.

Arianna: I suppose he didn’t. What are your favorite scenes in your book: the action, the dialog or the romance?

Rhiannon: I’m someone who enjoys opening my mouth. I’ve sometimes found myself inserting my foot many a time, so I guess the dialogue. Then again, the romance kicks ass too. Cerne is amazing.

Arianna: No worries. I am a big sufferer of foot in mouth disease too. Have you ever visited  your writer’s dreams?

Rhiannon: Ahh! I see what you’re up to now. I only tried it once, but for some reason you keep dreaming about hot and sexy demons. What’s up with that?

Arianna: *whistles innocently* What do you like to do when you are not being actively read somewhere?

Rhiannon: I’m busy managing White Faerie issues. Political stuff—would probably bore you. But, I am about ready to give my first Royal Order, so that’s kind of exciting.

Arianna: Is that the royal order I think it is?

Rhiannon: Perhaps, perhaps not. *giant smirk spreading from cheek to cheek*

Arianna: You tease. Are you happy with the genre your writer has placed you in?

Rhiannon: Of course! I never imagined all the interesting things faeries can do.

Arianna: Do I sense some innuendo there?

Rhiannon: Of course! My life is a giant innuendo.

Arianna: Alrighty then. Let’s carry on. If you could rewrite anything in your book, what would it be?

Rhiannon: I would have liked to have visited Earth one final time. But apparently the laptop that Cerne used as a portal is now buried in a landfill. We’re still working on finding a way. There’s always Samhain. 

Arianna: Those pesky landfills. Do you like the way the book ended?

Rhiannon: It was very romantic. Then again, weddings always are. However, I’m kind of bummed that Cerne’s brother is still trapped in the Outer Realm. Hint. Hint.

Arianna: So you’re interested in a sequel?

Rhiannon: Umm, yeah! You just can’t leave Sionnach trapped like that. That’s even crueler than Korrigan putting him there in the first place. And to make people wait two books? That’s torture!

Arianna: Thanks for the input Rhiannon. Unfortunately, the way the series plays out requires that book wait. My apologies.

Rhiannon: No problem. Just trying to help out those  eager for Sionnach’s story.

Arianna: Trust me, I’m just as eager—but as you mentioned earlier, demons are on my mind right now—or I should say Sidney’s brain.

Rhiannon: Just my luck, I end up with an author with multiple personalities. J/K




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Wings of Desire by Arianna Skye
Publisher: CreateSpace (February 14, 2012)
Genre: Fantasy Erotica
Series: Fey Chronicles, 1

Not your (grand)mother's fairytale... Rhiannon Kinsley's life goes from boring to downright crazy when a freak lightning bolt strikes her laptop. To make matters even more bizarre, strange words and symbols flash across the computer screen and she hears a mysterious voice. Time to call the men in white coats! Then Cerne Silverwing, an intriguingly sexy man, appears. He insists she's a faerie princess whose fate will determine his own. What a crock! Now she knows who really needs those white coats.
With the Dark Faerie forces threatening their kingdom, Cerne kidnaps Rhiannon and brings her to Fey, a land where magic knows no bounds. He's performing a duty to save his kingdom and nothing more--a duty that will bring him his wings and the strengthened magic that comes with them. If he doesn't unite with the princess as her consort, those wings will never grow.
But this princess grew up in the land of laptops and instant messages, and she's convinced they're both crazy. Despite their differences, the two are thrust together to defeat the whip-wielding Dark Faerie Queen before she takes over their kingdom. Passion and peril aside, will Rhiannon and Cerne discover their true destiny?
WINGS OF DESIRE is the 2011 Booksellers' Best winner for erotic romance.

Where to Buy*:
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Wings of Desire by Arianna Skye
Excerpt:

Cerne caught her hand in his and gave her a heated gaze. "I didn't want to resort to this,” he said, his voice thick and heady. "But I've run out of options.” He pulled her against his hard-muscled body. With his thumb and forefinger, he lifted her chin.
Clenching her fists, she bit her lip. Tingling numbness filled her every pore. She attempted to pull herself from his embrace, but her body wouldn’t cooperate.
"Let me go! You're frightening me."
"It's for your own good and the good of your people, my sweet.” He traced a finger lightly over her lips. "Soon you'll understand.” He lowered his lips to hers and gently nibbled. Coaxing her mouth open, his tongue swirled with hungry strokes along hers.
She moaned softly as her traitorous tongue danced with his. Lessening his grip on her arm, he allowed her to press closer and rub her bikini-clad breasts against the hard ridges of his chest. Her nipples pebbled against the spandex of her swim top.
Stupid nipples.
She twisted her fingers in his dark mane, pulling him closer. Heedless of what she knew was right, she intensified the kiss. He hoisted her up onto his lap, letting her straddle the rock-hard erection that filled his trousers. Grinding her hips against his, she reached down to unfasten and untie the garment.
He pulled her hands away. "No, leannan. I just want to kiss. The joining must occur at Beltane—in Fey.”
 "I'm not going to Fey—”
 He reclaimed her lips. Intoxicating warmth spread throughout her body while he licked, sucked and nibbled. She gasped in pleasure and let his tongue probe the cavern of her mouth again. Light as a feather, she sighed in deep contentment. By God, was she floating? Closing her eyes, Rhiannon allowed him have his way with her.
 "I'm sorry,” he breathed against her lips. "It was the only way.”
"What—” Her eyes flickered as spots danced before them until darkness took over.
 

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Be sure to follow the rest of the tour for more
great posts, reviews and interviews! :)


Thanks for stopping by, Arianna---I loved reading your interview with Rhiannon! :) For your first time doing it, you did perfectly fine--it's my first time hosting one, so I think things turned out great! :)

Oh, hope that Sionnach gets his HEA soon! :D


I'd also like to thank Bewitching Book Tours for hosting this blog tour!



Enjoy!



Until Next Time,
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

[NOR + ARC Review]: "Too Tempting to Resist"



Too Tempting to Resist by Cara Elliott
Publisher: Forever (April 24, 2012)
Series: Lords of Midnight, 2
Genre: Historical Romance
In the Wolf's Lair . . .Determined to stop her wayward brother from squandering their dwindling fortune, Lady Eliza Brentford decides to follow him to his favorite den of depravity. There, among the candlelight and raucous revelry, she encounters her brother's role model in debauchery, the notorious Marquess of Haddan, Gryffin Dwight. Staring into his smoldering green eyes, Eliza can't help but find the rakehell nobleman seductively charming-and sinfully attractive.

In a Lover's Paradise . . .When Gryffin appears on Eliza's estate as a guest of her brother, a stolen kiss among the garden's blooms leads to a night of unbridled passion. Suddenly the lovely widow feels herself opening up, like the petals of a rose. Could this master of seduction possibly feel true emotion for Eliza? Or is he leading her down the garden path to an Eden of delights no woman can resist-and a fall no woman can escape?
 
Where to Buy*:
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Other Books in the Series:
Click on the covers to buy from BN.com.
Book 1: Too Wicked to Wed
Read my review

Book 3: Too Dangerous to Desire
Coming Dec. 2012!



My Review:

As the second book in the Lords of Midnight series, Too Tempting to Resist proves yet again that Cara Elliott has a true talent for historical romances. Ripe with wit and banter, feisty heroines and sexy heroes, this series is a keeper for sure!

Gryffin, Lord Haddan, is seen by all of London as a rogue, a rake of the worse sort. And while he and his two friends are not as much a stickler for the rules of Society as the rest of the ton, neither are they as bad as the gossip sheets paint them as.

A gentleman's club/brothel is no place to meet a proper lady—and yet that is where he first sets eyes on Lady Eliza Brentford. Full of fire and able to hold her own against Gryffin, Eliza is no silly debutante—and Gryffin's intrigued by her. She is no ordinary lady, after all. A few months later, when he has the chance to go to Leete Abbey (her home), he jumps at the chance. Even though he can't stand her horrible pup of a brother, he agrees to join Leete's party just to see Eliza again.

But her presence proves to be too tempting....can he convince her that there is nothing wrong with them sharing in some entirely too wicked, but completely consensual, fun together? And is that really all he wants it to be?

I can tell you the exact moment that I fell for Gryffin. It was when Eliza discovers his dragon tattoo, which curls around his belly button and continues down towards...well, I'm sure you can guess. :) This was enough to make me drool over him, and I would have gladly pushed Eliza out of the way to have my wicked way with him! Of course, his wit, charm, and caring nature helped not only Eliza to fall for him, but myself as well.

Eliza was great, quite outspoken and brave, trying to follow her dreams in a world where men rule. I only wish she had stood up and tried to control her brother more—she easily had more courage than he. I also liked her friend, “Gussie”--she was a hoot, an older woman with a taste for slightly bawdy talk with Eliza. Gotta love the wicked old woman!

4 STARS! A charming tale, full of plenty of light moments and sexy downtime, Too Temping to Resist is a quick read, and one that any historical fan will love. I simply cannot wait to finally read Cam's story—he's always been a bit mysterious, off scouring the seedy parts of Town and acting innocent about it later. Plus, while Gryffin has the yummy dragon tattoo, Cam has an earring, much like a dashing pirate. Count me in!


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Thanks to Night Owl Reviews, where I received this ARC for free in exchange for reviewing the book. (Free book does not equal biased review, however!) This review is the property of NOR.
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Enjoy!




Until Next Time,
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Blog Tour: Interview w/ Julie Rowe

                                                                                           

Julie Rowe’s first career as a medical lab technologist in Canada took her to the North West Territories and northern Alberta, where she still resides. She loves to include medical details in her romance novels, but admits she’ll never be able to write about all her medical experiences because, “No one would believe them!”
A double Golden Heart finalist 2006, Julie has two books out with Carina Press: ICEBOUND and NORTH OF HEARTBREAK. Her writing has also appeared in several magazines such as Today’s Parent, Reader’s Digest (Canada), and Canadian Living. She currently facilitates communication workshops for her local city college. You can reach her at www.julieroweauthor.com or on Twitter @julieroweauthor
 
Where to Find Julie:


TBQ: Hi Julie! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Julie: I'm married with two teenage daughters, which means I'm running around like a chicken with my head cut off most of the time. My kids are wonderful and say funniest things. A week or two ago my youngest (she turns 16 on the 24th!) said this about her science teacher: "Mom, it's really hard to focus on what he's saying when he has such long nose hair."




TBQ: What made you decide to start writing? Why romance?
Julie: I've been an avid reader for as long as I can remember, but when my girls were babies I started writing short stories to give my brain some exercise. I read a romance I thought was badly written and said to a friend, “I could write something better than this.” She dared me to actually do it and I've been writing ever since.

TBQ: Your newest release, NORTH OF HEARTBREAK, came out earlier this month—Congrats! Can you tell us a little bit about this book, and why readers are going to love it?

Julie: My first full time job out of technical school was in the North (I'm a medical lab technologist) where I worked in a tiny town with a small hospital that saw damn near every injury you can imagine. It was an exciting place to work and the environment was beautiful in a way that made you respect nature and the people living there. I wanted to give readers who've never been to Alaska a taste of that experience. [And you did a wonderful job--although I hate the cold, I'd still love to see Alaska!]




TBQ: Willa has been through a lot, and Liam hasn't had an easy time with relationships either. How did you come up with these two, and was it a struggle to get them together?
Julie: People who come North to work sometimes do so because they're running away from something. The isolation gives you time to process traumatic events. Sometimes they're able to work through it and heal. Sometimes they fail. I wanted to write about two people, both emotionally wounded, who come to the North looking for solace and discover they need each other in order to heal.
It was no struggle to get them together, the struggle was getting them to open up to each other, especially Willa. She's so hurt at the beginning she's terrified to let anyone in, but she's also stubborn and determined not to let her past control her future.

TBQ: The chemistry and tension is there, and brilliantly done, but before they can fall in love, they have to learn to trust one another. Did you enjoy writing about a couple who didn't just fall into bed—and into love with one another? (I know I liked reading their story because of this!)
Julie: Yes, I did enjoy writing about a couple who don't just fall into bed. I think real love takes work, effort and sometimes even a little sacrifice. Sometimes it hurts. Sometimes we even have to walk away in order to see what's really there. Willa and Liam earn their happily ever after.

TBQ: Are there other genres you would like to write about?
Julie: I wrote for 12 years before I sold my first manuscript, and have 15 or so (some aren't completed) manuscripts sitting on my bookshelf. I wrote romantic suspense, inspirational and even an urban fantasy.

TBQ: I know we all hate this question, author and reader alike. :) But I have to ask: What are a few of your favorite books and/or authors?
Julie: Slave to Sensation by Nalini Singh, Bone Crossed by Patrica Briggs, Dragon Bound by Thea Harrsion and The Parasol Protectorate series by Gail Carriger. I'm going to stop there because I could go on for several pages. I LOVE to read. [All great choices! :)]


TBQ: Have you ever fallen for a hero, either from one of your books or from another author? If so, who is he and what drew you to him?
Julie: I really like heroes who have a strong protective streak. So, Nalini Singh's psy/changling heroes get me every time. I love a man whose willing to risk it all to protect those he loves.


TBQ: What's next-- Can you tell us a little bit about your upcoming releases or WIP?
Julie: I've just signed a contract for my third book with Carina Press. This one is set during the first world war and features a British nurse and wounded British soldier who are caught behind enemy lines and must escape before they're hunted down and killed. This book should be out in October and is loosely based on real life nurse Edith Cavell who was executed for helping allied soldiers escape during WW1.



SPEED ROUND:



A day on a secluded island OR a day at the spa? Island.

Reading a spicy romance novel OR a sweet “my-heart-skips-a-beat” one? Spicy.

Which would you rather have an affair with: a sexy highlander OR a devilishly handsome English lord? Highlander.

Hot summer days OR cold winter nights? Cold winter nights.

Where would your dream house be: in the city, where all the action is OR nestled in the mountain where you can enjoy the quiet and the wilderness? The mountain wilderness.

If you could live in any time period, past or future, which one would it be? I'm quite happy when I am.

Cover Lover OR Blurb Fan? Cover lover.

Steamy Novella OR Sweet Novel? (aka, Quickie or Slow Build Up?Quickie.

And finally, tell us 3 unique/wacky/fun things about yourself:

I used to belly dance.

Rather than music for inspiration, I prefer to have MASH reruns as my background noise when I'm writing. [That's just awesome! :)]

My sister says I could make polite conversation with a two headed alien.



TBQ: Thanks so much for stopping by, Julie, and please know that you are welcome back anytime! Do you have any questions for our readers—something to spark a good discussion? :)

Julie:
Where is the most interesting/isolated/exotic destination you've ever been to? What drew you to go to this place?

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North of Heartbreak by Julie Rowe
Publisher: Carina Press (April 16, 2012)
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Since her divorce, Willa Hayes has thrown herself into her work as a nurse practitioner in the remote town of Stony Creek, Alaska. She's regained her self-confidence and her heart is almost healed. Then her newfound peace is shaken by the arrival of sexy flyboy Liam Reynolds. Willa can't deny she's instantly, intensely attracted to him—even if she's convinced he's yet another Mr. Wrong.

Liam has his own reasons for fleeing to the isolation of the north, and a relationship is the last thing he wants. He wasn't counting on being drawn to the pretty nurse who accompanies patients on his flights to southern hospitals.

Fortunately, the temptation—and the desire to avoid anything serious—is mutual. So the pair comes up with an arrangement: sensual, steamy, no-strings fun. But when things heat up on a cold Alaskan night, the rules of the game may change forever...
 

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Read my review for North of Heartbreak --this was a great contemporary romance! :)

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Thank you Julie for stopping by today--I enjoyed reading your answers! :)

Thanks to Bewitching Book Tours as well for hosting this blog tour + allowing me to participate and review the book.


I'll kick off the discussion topic:

I wish I had some great place to share with you guys, but sadly my life is fairly boring, and I can't think of anywhere truly spectacular or unique that I've been to. Sad, isn't it? Lol. However, I'm dying to hear where everyone else has been--has anyone, other than Julie, been to Alaska? What were your thoughts on it?

Enjoy!




Until Next Time,
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