Interview with Darcy Delany What is one of your favorite things about writing? I love exploring the nuances of human interaction through my characters. I enjoy examining what makes people ‘tick’: their motivations, doubts and struggles. Having an excuse to travel to place I wouldn’t otherwise go in the name of ‘research’ is another perk!…
Tag: contemporary romance
Release Blitz: I Don’t Date in December by Darcy Delaney
About the Book Title: I Don’t Date in December Author: Darcy Delaney Genre: Contemporary Romance Successful Sydney-based consultant Blaise Lee is on the cusp of securing a partnership and a coveted office with harbour views. But it comes at a price. It means she can’t date in December. Any time she tries, work interferes and…
Blog Tour: The Devil’s Own Chloe by Alix Nichols
Title: The Devil’s Own Chloe Author: Alix Nichols Genre: Romantic Comedy / Contemporary Romance Young Parisian architect Chloe Germain hires childhood friend Hugo Bonnet as a builder. Lethally toxic to loved ones, Chloe keeps them at arm’s length in order to protect them. Or so she thinks. Capable, strong and patient, Hugo prides himself on…
Character Interview with Rodrigo Torbellino
Where are you from? I’m originally from Spain, but now I live in Minnesota. What is your job? I own Torbellino Enterprises. An international business that includes green energy like wind power. Who is your love interest? My father and grandfather both told me that I’d know the woman I should marry as soon as…
Interview with Zenobia Renquist
Zenobia – Thanks so much for hosting me on your blog, Kate. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce myself and my wacky imagination to your readers. Thank you for being a guest, Zenobia! Are you a plotter or a pantser? A long time ago, I would have said pantser all the way. Okay. Not that…
Interview with Joanie MacNeil
Thank you, Kate, for having me as a guest on your blog. Than you for being a guest, Joanie. What is one of your favorite things about writing? I like the challenge of creating characters and story – testing all the elements to see how, or whether, they will all fit together. It’s a bit…