The Bride Takes a Powder A Birchwood Falls Novel by Jane Leopold Quinn http://amzn.com/B018BK1J6Y Do you know the musical Brigadoon? The Bride Takes a Powder was kind of inspired by the Broadway musical about a magical Scottish town that appears from the mist one day every century. “Two weary hunters” come upon the town and…
Tag: Romance
Guest Blogger: Heather Boyd – REASON TO WED
Interview with Heather Boyd What is one of your favorite things about writing? That quiet moment when, with no distractions, my fingers are flying over the keys and the story seems to be writing itself. When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? My characters…
Interview with Vicki Batman
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Dialogue. Someone will say something and my head goes bing! I hear my characters talking and have to write it down. And usually, it’s the opening line of the story. Are you a plotter or a pantser?…
Interview with Cathleen Ross
What do you like best about writing erotic romance? I like reading books with a high heat level. I want to see how the romance develops but I also enjoy it when the bedroom door is left open. I seem to have a talent for writing love scenes and I enjoy taking my characters to…
Guest Blogger: Jane Leopold Quinn – The Gunny & The Jazz Singer
The Gunny & The Jazz Singer A Birchwood Falls Novel by Jane Leopold Quinn http://amzn.com/B017X3K5L0 Thank you, Kate, for hosting me today. I’ve always loved the idea of small towns. I grew up in one but have lived in the big city for more years than I did in the small town. I’m not sure…
Interview with Rebecca E. Neely
When you’re brainstorming for a new story, what usually comes first for you, the plot or the characters? Often, rather than a character or plot, a situation will occur to me, and I’ll think in terms of, ‘what would happen if…” For instance, in my upcoming paranormal romance release, The Keeper, I thought, ‘What if…
Guest Blogger: Jennifer Kacey – Elite Ghosts Box Set
Excerpt from Titanium’s Sacrifice Excerpt By Jennifer Kacey He was alone. Trapped in the darkness. Caged inside his own fucking broken body. As Lifetime movie as it was, he was surrounded by his brothers and sisters, even his blooded niece, Poppy, and he’d never been more lonely. Not even in the months he was in…
Guest Blogger: Stephanie Queen – 3 Unusual Things About a Hero That Make My Knees Go Weak
3 Unusual Things About a Hero That Make My Knees Go Weak Nothing makes a story, a book or a movie more compelling to me than a compelling hero. But what exactly does that mean? What makes a hero compelling enough to bring me to my knees? Besides the obvious big things—like he’s a hunk…