Showing posts with label contemporary romance author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label contemporary romance author. Show all posts

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Guest Author - M.J. Kane


Today I am thrilled to welcome contemporary romance author M.J. Kane. And check it out! She’s having a giveaway! (read to the end of the post).
Welcome, M.J. Please introduce yourself. Tell us a little about the person behind the pen.

Well, the person behind this pen, (or keyboard!), is a stay-at-home-mom with a very over active imagination. I once thought it was because of being an only child and spending a lot of time making up stories to entertain myself. But since I am an adult with four kids, a hubby, and six dogs, I now see storytelling as a gift! I am also a stroke survivor, and by that I mean I really survived. After nearly dying in in 2006 and recovering from partial paralysis, every day is a blessing. Discovering I have a talent I wasn’t aware of before has aided in my recovery.

Why did you decide to write Romance? What is the appeal?

The romance genre found me. As an avid reader, I’ve always been a Sci-Fi, Suspense, Mystery, Comedy fan, in books and movies. Romance movies –or rather chick flicks- of course, but reading a Romance novel was never my first pick. It was a result of ignorance about the genre. When I finally did pick up a romance novel, it was by Nora Roberts. I realized that romance novels were about more than just sex.   When I decided to write, my stories were more about empowering women, survival, recovery, becoming stronger due to perseverance and change, evolution of character…and of course the part of any healthy relationship involving a man or woman includes sex. After several years of learning the rules of writing and how to tell the types of stories I write, I realized my true genre(s) is Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction, and Interracial Romance.

How much research goes into your books, and how do you tackle that?

It depends on what subject matter I want to cover in my books and how important it is to the characters life, development, and/or storyline.  Mostly I research jobs so some of those activities can be depicted realistically in their daily lives. Homes, cars, houses, and locations all play a part in research as well.  All of my characters have in-depth character charts and back story written so I can pick and choose what to add into the story at any time. By the time my fingers hit the keyboard, I know my characters as well as I know myself. 

What is the best comment you ever received from a reader? The worst or weirdest?
Hmm…
Best…: This came from a male reader, yes, male, who never read romance. He was impressed by the storytelling and subject matter addressed, was invested in the characters, and looks forward to reading the next book in the series.

Worst…: That the characters seemed to focus on nothing but sex the entire book. LOL! It was apparent from this comment that the reader never finished, if she did, she would have seen that the ‘sex talk’ was due to a healthy relationship and once the story progressed to the heart of it, which has nothing to do with sex and is all about recovering after enduring every woman’s nightmare, the main characters feelings, emotions, and mindset changes. All of the ‘sex talk’ was used as a way to gage the characters emotional change in the story.

Weirdest…: To her the characters came off as juvenile, but at the same time she could relate to herself at that age as well as a past boyfriend, therefore making it hit home. She’s looking forward to the next story. 

Tell us a little about your writing style? Do you plan and plot your stories, or do you just plow through them?

I do a bit of both, but I’m really heavy on the plotting. I start with an idea of a story, and what topics I want to cover. Then, I develop the characters I want to put into the situation. From there, I outline the basic story (free writing) from beginning to end. Next comes the planning, breaking it down into chapters. Then I take that and write. For the most part I go by my outline, but every now and then, my characters disagree with what I have planned and the story changes a little, but that’s great because it’s proof the characters are coming alive! In my current novel, A Heart Not Easily Broken, there is a fight near the end. Originally, the hero, Brian was supposed to get hurt, but as I wrote it, it didn’t feel right. Eventually he tapped me on the shoulder and threatened to walk from the entire novel if I didn’t make him do some serious damage. I listened, made some changes; as a result, reader comments and reviews have given that scene a lot of praise!

Can you tell us a little about your current work, A Heart Not Easily Broken? Is there a story behind the story?

A Heart Not Easily Broken is not based on any one person, but the experiences of many women…and men. I wanted to tell a story about a woman who is building her dream career without the distraction of romance. Upon her friends’ insistence, Ebony Campbell’s attempt to have a summer fling turns into more than she expected…in more ways than one. For starters, she finds herself falling for a man outside of her race. With her being from ‘the South’, interracial dating wasn’t frowned upon by her family, but it wasn’t encouraged either. Before long she falls in love with the man, not the color of his skin. The important thing to know about this story is that interracial dating is a back drop to the heart of her story. What I want readers to pick up on is what events lead Ebony to making a decision that changes the rest of her life. The decisions she makes after this night not only affect her physical and emotional wellbeing; it also affects her boyfriend and her best friend. In the end I want the reader to decide: What would I do if I were in her shoes?

What sets your heroine Ebony Campbell apart from all the other women in your hero’s Brian Young’s life? Why is she perfect for him?

It is not their racial differences; for one, it’s cliché. Brian, unlike Ebony, has explored interracial dating before. He is drawn to Ebony’s personality, her drive and determination to succeed in building her career. Following one’s lifetime dream is the same type of career path he’s on. While he is into music and she is studying to become a veterinarian, they support each other without expectations or deterring the other from reaching their goals. Her emotional support is what he appreciates the most.

Have you ever had writer’s block? How do you deal with it?

LOL, sometimes, but not that much. My writer’s block is more about needing some down time because my brain is overloaded with ideas, storylines, and characters …all at the same time! Now that I am published, I have to split my time up (a work in progress that has yet to be perfected!) between writing my stories and editing/ writing for my blog, and promoting my book. I usually find a book to read or watch a marathon of TV shows I love and haven’t had time to watch to give my brain a break. Two days is about all I can take before my Muse and characters force their way back in and put me back to work! If I go longer than that, I get irritated, literally, just ask my family!

Can you give us a little background on your hero Brian Young that’s only in your author notes, and not found in your story? What inspired you to create this character?

Hmm…(pulling out his Character Outline)…Wow, it’s been so long since I looked at them that I didn’t realize most of this is in there! I guess the one aspect of Brian’s personality that I don’t focus on, but does show up briefly, is the fact he feels insecure about his relationship with Ebony and being able to keep her in his life. Even though he is full of confidence about everything else, a part of him, due to his past interracial dating experience, is afraid that at any time a black man could come into her life and take her away from him and it all be about race and not love. My inspiration for his character came when I first started writing the story back in 2009. I had determined who Ebony would be and wanted a love interest that was a complete opposite. At the time I was watching Too Fast Too Furious, a favorite of mine, and Paul Walker was on the screen, blond-haired, blue-eyed, and a cocky smirk on his face. I decided then that that type of man would be one to change Ebony’s outlook on love and life.

Describe a favorite scene in your current novel

So many to choose from! Let’s see…I guess my favorite scene would be the night they first go out to dinner. Ebony feels she’s doing it to placate Brian and stave off his curiosity. What she ends up doing is realizing she is seriously attracted to him! No matter what she throws at him to try and deter him, he comes back with a witty reply that makes her think or throws her off. My favorite line is… “I want to get to know you. After that, I want you in my bed.”…..Seriously, have a hot guy say that to you, what can you do besides be speechless?

What else do you have in store for your readers?

The second book in The Butterfly Memoirs, Jaded, follows Ebony’s best friend, Yasmine Phillips. Yasmine is a sassy, bi-racial woman who is full of confidence in herself and her sexuality. She puts on a front to the world, but deep down, she’s been hurt. Readers are introduced to her in A Heart Not Easily Broken and given a chance to know what her life is like. They also see how she’s affected by the decisions Ebony makes. As a result, by the end of the novel, Yasmine is no longer in her happy place. Love and romance are no longer in the works for her. She decides to focus on bettering herself by following her dream and starting her own business. Sounds easy enough, right? Factor in the fact she already runs a central part of her family’s business, and has taken on the weight of helping a friend out in need…well, it leads to a few interesting plot twists and turns and in the end has her questioning her own true intentions. Jaded is scheduled for release in March.


Giveaway!

To celebrate the success of my debut novel, A Heart Not Easily Broken, as an Amazon Bestseller, and the upcoming anticipated release, Jaded, I am giving away a $10 Amazon Gift Card! It’s simple and easy! Leave a comment on this blog post and you will be entered into the drawing! Contest ends on Saturday, January 26th. The winner will be announced on my blog during the #SampleSunday post on January 27th   and contacted by email. Don’t forget to leave your email address so that if you win, you can receive your gift card! Failure to not leave an email address will make you ineligible to win. Good luck!

MJ

A Heart Not Easily Broken

Ebony is a smart, sexy, career-oriented black woman who wants nothing more than a summer fling with a man who challenges her mind and body. What she doesn’t expect is a blond haired, blue-eyed bass player—who won’t take “no” for an answer—to accept the challenge. 
When Ebony’s attempt at a brief fling turns into more, despite negative reactions from friends and family, she finds juggling love, family, and career are nothing compared to the ultimate betrayal she endures. Now her dreams spiral into lies and secrets that threaten her future and her best friend’s trust. 

Available now from 5 Prince Publishing! Buy Now!






ABOUT THE AUTHOR

M.J. Kane stumbled into writing. An avid reader, this stay at home mom never lost the overactive imagination of an only child. As an adult she made up stories, though never shared them, to keep herself entertained. It wasn’t until surviving a traumatic medical incident in 2006 that she found a reason to let the characters inhabiting her imagination free.  Upon the suggestion of her husband, she commandeered his laptop and allowed the characters to take life. It was that, or look over her shoulder for men caring a purple strait jacket. And the rest, as they say, is history.
No longer a television addict, if M.J. isn’t reading a book by one of her favorite authors, she’s battling with her creative muse to balance writing and being a wife and mother. She resides in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia with her high school sweetheart, four wonderful children, and two pit bulls. MJ can often be found hanging out at the local library where she is director of a local writer’s group, or online connecting with readers and other authors. Other activities she enjoys include: creating custom floral arrangements, assisting her children in their creative pursuits of music and art, and supporting her husband’s music production business, 3D Sounds.
MJ’s debut novel, A Heart Not Easily Broken, Book one of the Butterfly Memoirs, became an instant Amazon Bestseller in Multicultural Romance and African-American Literature and Fiction within hours of publication. It has also spent time on the African-American Women’s Fiction and African-American Romance Bestsellers lists.
You can find MJ on social networking sites, sharing writing tips, talking about music, life, and family. She’s always excited to meet new people. Connect with her via the websites below. 





Monday, November 19, 2012

Guest Author - Marisa Adams


It’s my pleasure to introduce a special guest today. Contemporary romance author Marisa Adams has joined me for an interview, and also to share a little about her debut novel, Is Love Enough.

Please introduce yourself, Marisa. Tell us a little about the person behind the pen.

There’s really not too much to tell because in many ways, I’ve lived a fairly ordinary life. I have lived in a sum total of three different places. I grew up in Katy, TX a suburban small town West of Houston with a fabulous school district that I returned to work in after earning a Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Texas A&M University. My four years in College Station, TX left me with a great respect for tradition and the love of my best friend. We married while still in college and moved to Katy after graduation. I taught and worked as an administrator over the course of the next 12 years. A year ago, my husband’s company transferred him to the Fort Worth, Texas area, so we moved which has been an extremely interesting transition for me. Not only did I leave my family and hometown behind, but my career as well; my husband and I made the decision to live off one income so I could be a full time Mom to our daughter.
I started freelance article writing as a way to keep my mind going and earn a little extra income. Overtime, I realized I should break out my manuscript from a few years ago, rework some of it, and publish the story.

Why did you decide to write Romance? What is the appeal?

I love getting lost in the pages of a great romance. Romance is by far my favorite genre to write. There is something delightful about falling in love; as an author, I have the opportunity to relive those moments over and over again. My characters come to life in my mind, choosing to speak to me at all sorts of crazy times – in the store, during dreams, and even while I’m waiting for my daughter at dance. I’ve learned to just let them have free reign and tell their stories.

How much research goes into your books, and how do you tackle that?

My first books have centered on a teacher (which I have years and years of experience with) and a soap opera actor turned Hollywood star (which I have absolutely NO experience with). Through the course of writing, I have spent quite a bit of time online or talking with others who do have the experience I’m missing.

Tell us a little about your writing style? Do you plan and plot your stories, or do you just plow through them?

I’m a horrible planner! Seriously…I try. I will spend time outlining and thinking of things I want to happen. Then my characters take hold of the scenes and my plans are completely thrown out the window! Usually, I know how I want the story to start and how I want it to end. Everything else in between is usually based on how the characters evolve overtime.

Can you tell us a little about your current work, Is Love Enough? Is there a story behind the story?

Is Love Enough is my debut novel. I actually began the story years ago while I was on a conference in San Francisco. While there, several other teachers and I were walking around and we saw Michael Keaton coming out of a store. I remember going back to the hotel room that evening and wondering what would happen if a single teacher happened to meet a single actor while she was in town for a conference. From there, the first official scene of Is Love Enough was born. Unfortunately, my time in education, being a mother, and working as a graduate student forced the story onto the backburner. With a significant life change a year ago, I decided to pull it back out, finish the story, and get it ready to publish.

Now, I’m working on a holiday novella which will follow Danny and Nikki, the other couple mentioned in Is Love Enough. Although this new story, Mistletoe Dreams, will be the second in the series, it can easily be read as a standalone story.

What sets your heroine, Rebekah, apart from all the other women in your hero, Jason’s life? Why is she perfect for him?

Rebekah is a sweet spirit who has a calming presence about her which is exactly what Jason needs. Coming from the glitz and glamour of being a breakout star, he is completely overwhelmed with the star lifestyle.  His own ex-wife never understood his need to just be still and enjoy a life separate and apart from his Hollywood persona. Rebekah offers him this respite and much more .

Have you ever had writer’s block? How do you deal with it?

I suffer from writer’s block quite often – probably because my characters dictate so much of my stories. When they have had enough, or decide to go silent on me, the writer’s block hits. Fortunately, I have found the best cure for mine – I’m a dreamer. If I can go to bed thinking about the scene where I’m stuck, concentrating on it over and over, I can usually force myself to dream about the scene. As the scene comes to life in my mind, I’m able to write it over the course of the next couple of days and the writer’s block disappears.

Describe a favorite scene in your current novel?

One of my favorite scenes in Is Love Enough would have to be when Rebekah visits Jason in New York for his sister’s wedding. The two characters are so relaxed and playful with each other, but the underlying passion and tension is building beautifully. Here’s an excerpt:

“Thank you, Nikki,” he replied leaving their Penthouse and heading over to his own. As he closed the door behind him, he could hear water running upstairs. Immediately, his thoughts turned to her, naked, in his shower. Eyes closed, he leaned his body against the door, resting his head there. He could imagine the water running down her goddess-like body. Her golden tresses would be darkened and heavy with the water, as her hair would only slightly cover other areas he shouldn’t be thinking of. As his mind began trailing lower down her glistening body, he heard the water shut off, and he prayed she had been in that shower long enough to drain his hot water. If ever there was a time he needed a cold shower, this was it.

Keeping his eyes closed, he let his mind linger in those thoughts longer than he should have, his body obviously aroused by the desires coursing through his veins. Before he knew it, he heard her padding softly down the stairs. By the time he had his eyes open, she was headed straight for him. Immediately, she noticed his eyes had turned a darker shade of blue, noting his current state of mind. As her eyes took in the rest of his form, his eyes devoured her figure, detailing the robe clinging to her still damp body as leftover water droplets fell from her hair, only aiding his fantasy. “Good morning,” he tried to speak, but his body betrayed his mind as he enveloped her in a passionate embrace. Lips against lips, he almost lost it as she sensed his desire and forced her tongue into his mouth. Hungrily, they tasted one another before he broke the kiss and made his way down her jaw line towards her neck, his tongue sensuously lapping the water from her skin. “Jason,” she moaned softly, her voice dripping in ecstasy.

At the sound of her voice, the rational portion of his brain regained control of his body, and he used all his strength to pull away from her, leaving his arms to rest lightly around her waist. “Beck,” he whispered softly, wanting, no needing her to understand his actions. If only he could understand them.

Dropping her forehead to his chest, she lazily murmured, “Mmm, good morning to you too. You know, I could get used to starting my days off this way.”

“Yeah?” he gently ran his fingers through her now slowly drying hair. “You have no idea how much I agree with that.”

Suggestively, she pressed her hips against his still aroused form. “I think I have an idea.” She glanced up at him with a smile on her face.

“Rebekah,” he began, but her index finger against his lips quickly quieted him.

She replaced her finger with her lips as she placed a sweet and gentle kiss there. “I know, more than you understand.” She wanted nothing more than to tell him exactly how she felt, but they had to be at breakfast soon and she didn’t want to rush that moment. “Why don’t you go take a shower and I’ll finish getting ready.”

Jason could only nod his head yes as his eyes followed her retreating body up the stairs. He wanted her, more than he had ever wanted any other woman. No one had ever had the ability to make him lose control the way she did. Pressing his fingertips against his temple he shook his head and thought of the cold shower that awaited him.

An hour later a much more in control Jason treaded down his stairs to find Rebekah curled up on the couch reading through his newest script. Laughing, he placed a kiss against the top of her head and asked, “What are you doing?”

“I just wanted to see if Brad saves his sister from the cave.”

“So, does he?”

“What do you mean, 'does he'? Haven’t you even read through that yet?”

“Nope.”

“Nope?”

“I memorize my stuff the night before. If I’m correct, that doesn’t happen until Friday. That’s a whole week away!”

Exasperated, Rebekah rolled the script and playfully hit him across the chest. ‘So, when do we meet this family of yours?”

“Now, if you’re ready. Look, I don’t want you to be uncomfortable. If you don’t…” but he was quickly cut off with her lips against his. After they broke away, he grinned and said, “I need to be shut up like that more often.”

“Keep mouthing off and you will be.”

She brushed past him, but stopped as his hand reached out and spun her around to face him, pressing her body against his. Again, she noticed the color change in his eyes. “Promise?” he asked.

“Don’t start something you can’t finish Taylor,” she commanded, her voiced laced with desire. She knew she was playing with fire, but at this point, a part of her didn’t really care. They had been apart so long.

Jason dropped his head into the warm crevice where her shoulder and neck met. He smiled as he realized how perfectly his head nestled there, and he knew the rest of their bodies would fit together perfectly as well. “Let’s go to breakfast,” he whispered into her neck, placing sweet kisses there.

What else do you have in store for your readers?

As I mentioned earlier, my next story, a holiday novella called Mistletoe Dreams, will come out in a few weeks. This tale will explore the relationship between Danny and Nikki – Jason’s best friends. The novella can be read in as a follow up to Is Love Enough, or as a standalone holiday short story.

My next full story will be out in the spring or early summer of 2013. It will be a slight deviation from my debut novel, with quite a bit more intrigue involved. Expect to explore the underground of Houston’s drug trade, spend some time with a few of Houston’s finest, and travel alongside Melissa and Mark as they work to rekindle a lost love.


Links:
Author page: www.marisaadams.com

Thanks again for joining me today, Marisa. And I wish you much success in your writer’s journey!