Interview Tricia Schneider, Author of The Pirate’s Lady
Give a warm welcome to Tricia Schneider, author of The Pirate’s Lady.
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Tricia Schneider and The Pirate’s Lady!
Tricia, how long have you been writing?
I’ve been writing for over 25 years. I wrote several short stories when I was a child including a mystery series featuring my brother’s pet turtle as a detective. I wrote my first full-length novel when I was 15. Inspired from a dream I’d had it was an adventurous romance about a woman trapped in an alternate dimension. I wrote it during summer vacation from morning until night for an entire week. Since then, I’ve written well over 75 manuscripts most of which are hidden in dusty boxes in my closet.
Did you tell friends and family that you were writing a book? Or did it take a while to come out and tell friends and family you were a writer?
My family knew before I did that I would be a writer someday. I simply wrote for fun. It was something I did to entertain myself. Besides the short stories that I wrote when I was a kid, my brother and I produced our own newspaper which featured humorous news articles similar to that of The Onion. My family was forced to subscribe, of course.
Where do your story ideas come from? If they come to you in the middle of the night, do you get up and write them all down?
Most of my stories come to me during dreams. I’ll get a glimpse of a scene or perhaps a character. When I wake up, I immediately write everything so I don’t lose a single detail. Sometimes story ideas come to during the day. I was driving to the grocery store one day when the first scene for The Pirate’s Lady popped into my brain.
What do you like to do when you are not writing?
Typically, I read. For the longest time, I didn’t have many hobbies other than reading and writing. I used to enjoy cross-stitching, but when my firstborn became a toddler I packed up all the needles and sewing material because I was afraid he’d get into it and hurt himself. My kids are older now so last year I decided to dive back into crafts. My mother taught me the basics of crocheting when I was little but after she died I gave it up. So, I refreshed my crochet skills and then decided to teach myself how to knit. I’ve quickly progressed from simple coasters to decorative baby booties. My kids are now all equipped with knitted hats, scarves and sweaters. I make blankets for baby shower gifts and birthdays. I’m having so much fun with all this colorful yarn that I’m thinking of opening an Etsy store and selling some of it. My kids are getting tired of all the stuff I keep making for them!
What’s your favorite part of being an author?
I love creating characters and the worlds they live in. It gives me immense pleasure to dive into the fantasy world of my characters. It’s like watching a movie in my brain and then writing it down to share with readers. I also like working from home. I have 4 children (all under the age of 11), so I love being available if they need me at any time of the day or night. I work my writing hours in between their school schedules and extracurricular activities. It’s not easy, but I manage to juggle everything that needs to get done.
SPEED ROUND FOR A LITTLE ADDED FUN:
Speed Round (one word only answer): Yep, I know torture for a writer!<evil laugh>
Favorite movie: Finding Nemo
Favorite book: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Last book read: The Sign of Four by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Favorite color: Blue
Stilettos or flipflops: Barefoot
Coffee or tea: Tea
Ebook or audiobook or paperback: Paperback
Pencil or pen: Pen
Favorite song: Take Me On by A-ha
Streak or not: Not
Favorite dessert: Warm brownie topped with mocha flavored ice cream covered in hot fudge and a cherry on top
Favorite junk food: Chocolate chip cookies
Favorite thing to do to relax: Knitting while watching TV
Champagne or gin: Champagne
Paranormal or Historical: Both!
Wonder Woman or Top Model: Wonder Woman
Favorite TV show: Supernatural
Hot or cold: Hot
POV: First Person
I’d die if I don’t have: Something to read. And my eyeglasses! Did you ever see that Twilight Zone episode with Burgess Meredith? The horror!
Review or Not: Review
Tell us a little about The Pirate’s Lady .
Captain Marco Dante was captured and sentenced to hang two years ago, but he escaped before his punishment was carried out. Now he’s come back to the woman whose memory kept him alive those long months in prison. Arianne had been his grand passion, but he failed to see how much she meant to him until it was too late. Can he recapture her heart? Or has he lost her forever?
Arianne never imagined she’d see her notorious pirate lover again. Though her heart sings with joy at his return, she knows he hasn’t come back for her but for the treasure he left behind. She agrees to help him find it, but can her heart withstand one more adventure with him?
A sneek peek between the pages of The Pirates Lady:
“I no longer travel your path. You sail without me, my friend.”
She pushed her bare toes into the grainy sand and stood, brushing the remaining sand that clung to her petticoats. In the silence of the crashing waves, she turned and walked away.
Inside, her heart bled. Yet, she deserved no better. Her life led to this heartache. That she walked away from this man now, after all this time only confirmed it.
“Arianne, you’re coming with me.”
His serious tone warned her of his intentions. She spun to face him, unsheathing her sword in time to block his attack. The sound of metal striking metal pierced the moonlit darkness. Her ears rang with the sound.
They stood, neither moving. She stared into his eyes. “You would take me by force?”
“Never by force,” his voice lowered to a growl. “You will come willingly.” And he smiled, that knowing one she hated.
She let out a howl of outrage and swung her sword. He easily blocked. They stepped a deadly dance of striking blades, until again they were trapped by heated gazes.
Her breathing was heavy, labored, filled with excitement. She looked at his lips, wanting to taste them but knowing she dared not. Her will was never strong around him. With one touch she might lose herself and want him again for forever. But that dream would never be achievable with Marco.
With him, she’d always be alone.
“Come with me, Arianne.”
“No.”
She pushed away and again they danced. Her feet moved lightly as she sprang, her petticoats swirling with each movement though she hoped they would not entangle her legs. Her arm swung with lithe movements as she fought. She equaled him with skill and grace. Each time their swords clashed, the noise pierced her soul. That she fought him was a testament to her determination to escape his tyranny over her heart. She could not succumb to him again.
As they battled, a sheen of sweat appeared upon his brow. The exposed skin of his chest glistened in the moonlight. His arms flexed as he swung his sword. His grace, his power, his energy seduced her.
Her heart pounded. Her skin ached to touch his. The heat in her lower regions grew to a fiery inferno. She trembled.
Again, they locked blades.
They stood a moment, staring. His gaze burned into her soul. She licked the salty sweat from her upper lip, and his eyes followed the movement with utter fascination.
He pushed their swords away. With his free hand, he grabbed her shoulder, pulling her tight against his chest. Arianne tilted her head to look into his eyes. The blue depths called to her, like the ocean’s waves licking at her feet. The yearning to go to him was too great. She hadn’t the will to fight.
You can find The Pirate’s Lady at:
The Wild Rose Press, Amazon, BookStrand, iTunes/iBook, Kobo, and Nook:
About the Author:
Tricia Schneider is an author of paranormal and historical romance. Before the supernatural took possession of her pen, she worked for several years in a Waldenbooks store as Assistant Manager and bookseller. Since the closing of the bookstore, she now writes full-time while chasing after her 4 young children and 3 rescued cats in the coal country of Pennsylvania.
Website: http://www.triciaschneider.com
Twitter: @TriciaSchneider
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/authortriciaschneider
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/triciaschneider
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/triciaschneider
It was great having you with us today, you’re welcome to visit anytime. Good Luck with The Pirate’s Lady!
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Interview Donna Simonetta Author of Love is Lovelier
Give a warm welcome to Donna Simonetta, author of Love is Lovelier, book two of River Bends Trilogy released today! Happy Book Birthday!
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Donna Simonetta and Mick from Love is Lovelier!
Thanks, Tena, for hosting me and my character on your blog today.
My pleasure. Donna, tell us a little about writing this story. Was it fun or difficult? Do your characters always act as you expect? Are you a plotter, or fly (write) by the seat of your pants? This story was a little harder for me to write than book one in my Rivers Bend Trilogy, A Sweeter Spot. The hero of that book is more my type of guy than Mick, the hero of Love is Lovelier, is––and it made it a little tricky to write at first. I had to think hard about what Heather would see in Mick, and I saw him through new eyes! I ended up going back and rewriting the beginning. Once I saw Mick as Heather did, and realized there was more to him than his ridiculously good looks, the book flew right along!
How about this handsome hunk sitting next to you. You’re Mick?
I am.
Tells us about the real you—What event in your past has left the most indelible impression on you?
(Clenches fists on the armrests of the chair and frowns) The event that led to the most pivotal moment of my life, was when I decided to accept the scholarship to Stanford University. It got me away from my hometown, and eventually to playing in the NFL with Jeff Braden, which has led directly to where I am right now…working at the Retreat at Rivers Bend, with Heather Braden, whom I also met in Portland.
What is the type of woman you want to spend the rest of your life with?
(Visibly relaxes, as a smile spreads slowly across his face) I would love to spend my life with an upbeat, funny, positive woman. One who lights up a room with her smile. I don’t know if I’d be the right man for her, or if I’m too serious, but if she’d have me…(shakes his head and whistles oftly)…I would try very hard not to blow it this time around.
What do you consider most important in life?
Being true to yourself. It’s not always the easiest thing to do, but no one should have to live their whole life wishing they were doing something else.
What is your biggest secret?
I blew it with the woman I think might be the love of my life eleven years ago. I was a young, stupid idiot back then. Here’s hoping history doesn’t repeat itself in the present. Not everyone gets a second chance at their first love, I don’t want to make the same mistake twice.
OH WOW, I wish you the best in that endeavor! Thanks so much for being here a putting up with my questions.
Hey Donna tell us a little about Love is Lovelier.
Heather and Mick have a long history together, and Heather wants to leave it in the past where it belongs. Yet, here Mick is, very much in her present, thanks to her brother Jeff, who hired Mick to be her boss at the Retreat at Rivers Bend.
It wouldn’t be so bad, except Heather and Mick are still attracted to each other like metal to a magnet. Oh, and her brother is considering offering Mick a partnership in the Retreat, which by rights should be hers. And even if they act on their attraction, Heather is a small-town, country girl, and proud of it, whereas Mick can’t get far enough from his West Virginia coal-mining roots.
Will they be able to get a second chance at their first love and find their happy ending together in Rivers Bend?
Now how about a sneak peek inside the pages of Love is Lovelier?
“You are one stubborn woman.”
“I’ve been called worse.”
Mick glowered at the air conditioner, as it turned off with an especially loud rattle. “Tomorrow after work, I’m going to drive down to Leesburg to get a new a.c. unit and a bigger television for the living room. Do you want to come?”
“Do you think that’s a good idea––us spending more time together, doing couple-y things?”
He smiled slowly, and Heather shivered in response to his intense stare.
He crawled through the furniture parts that were strewn on the floor, like a panther to a gazelle.
“As a matter of fact, I think it’s a bad idea of epic proportions, but I can’t seem to stop myself where you’re concerned.”
Buy Links:
Amazon, Barnes & Noble, The Wild Rose Press, and Amazon UK:
About the Author:
Donna’s career has been a winding road. She worked in the business world for years, got her MLS and worked in a school library, and she is now living her dream as an author. She loves to read and write contemporary and fantasy romance. She lives in Maryland, with her husband, who is her real-life romance hero. They both enjoy traveling to visit far-flung family and friends, and spending time on the beach with an umbrella drink and a good book.
Contact Donna at the links below:
https://www.facebook.com/donnasimonettaauthor
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15422407.Donna_Simonetta
https://www.amazon.com/Donna-Simonetta/e/B06X415TWW/
https://www.bookbub.com/authors/donna-simonetta
It was wonderful having you with us today. Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Love is Lovelier!
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Interview Tani Hanes Author of Farraway Mist
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Tani Hanes and Farraway Mist!
Tell us what inspired this particular story?
I wanted to write a sort of homage to stories I admired, namely Daphne DuMaurier’s Rebecca, Stephen King’s Bag of Bones, and Richard Adams’ The Girl in a Swing. Of course, being able to read and admire works of that stature doesn’t mean you can reproduce anything similar! But I wanted to try.
What secret do you use to blast through writer’s block?
I’m really lucky, in that I don’t usually get blocked! I mean, I do struggle with plot points when I don’t have the requisite knowledge to get from one place to another, but I always know what I want my story to do. And I had a teacher once who gave me the best advice ever: Never stop writing when you don’t know what you’re going to write next. You should be on fire to get the next bit down when you stop. This will pretty much guarantee that you come back to write it, see? If you wait until you’ve ground down to just complete and total frustration, then you push everything away and stop for the day, well, you’re pretty unmotivated to come back, and you might even give up on the whole thing, which would be a shame.
Who is your favorite character of all of the books you’ve written and Why?
I like the children I’ve written, and the animals, believe it or not. In the book I’m promoting here, Farraway Mist, the dogs are actually a crucial part of the plot, and I like them. I love them. The animals and the kids are so pure. They have no filters, no ulterior motives, I love that about them.
Why do you write what you write? Contemporary, paranormal, suspense, etc.
I like romances the best. Even this one, which is my first try at a paranormal mystery, is really just a very sexy love story with paranormal elements added in. I love people meeting and falling in love, and having babies or whatever, if that’s a natural part of the story. I really enjoy dialogue, and expressing the characters’ personalities through
You’ve got a time machine, a cloak of invisibility, and one hour. Where would you go, and what eavesdropping would you do?
London in the late 1880s; I want to know who Jack the Ripper was!
Okay, you’re casting the movie version of your novel – who would you choose for the main characters? We’re talking dream cast.
This is pretty easy. For George Wilder, the male MC in Farraway Mist I’d have to go with Harry Styles. He’s always kind of my go to lead, anyway, but in this case, he’s English, he’s in his twenties, he’s a singer, he’s beautiful, with long hair…need I say more? Plus I think he could pull off that whole brooding, Mr. Rochester/Max de Winter thing, you know?
Scout is not as clear to me; possibly Shailene Woodley, or Saoirse Ronan?
What’s your favorite part of being an author?
Talking to readers!! Hands down. I suppose there might be a day, way out there, when I might get tired of this, but as of now, I love when readers want to talk about the characters, or they tell me a certain part made them smile or cry or whatever.
SPEED ROUND FOR A LITTLE ADDED FUN:
Speed Round (one word only answer): Yep, I know torture for a writer!<evil laugh>
Favorite movie: A Room With A View
Favorite book: To Kill A Mockingbird
Last book read: Lonesome Dove (re-read)
Favorite color: violet
Stilettos or flipflops: slippers!
Coffee or tea: both
Ebook or audiobook or paperback: paperback
Pencil or pen: fountain pen
Favorite song: Night Changes (One Direction forever!)
Streak or not: yeah
Favorite dessert:
Favorite junk food: chocolate covered cherries?
Favorite thing to do to relax: crochet or knit
Champagne or gin: I don’t drink!
Paranormal or Historical: paranormal
Wonder Woman or Top Model: Wonder Woman
Favorite TV show: Dexter?
Hot or cold: cold
POV: omniscient (I LOVE HEAD HOPPING)
I’d die if I don’t have: SUSHI
Thank you for putting up with the questions and playing our speed round!
as well. She exclaimed over how well balanced they were, and how well they swung, their heft. And how shiny they were, and how pretty the color was.
George just smiled, pleased with how well received his gift was.
whole links, while the dogs bounced back and forth, rambling along the
different scents. In golf, at least, they were well-matched, and had a good
game, with Scout having the weaker but more accurate stroke.
began to come up just as they reached the last few holes. “Maybe we should
stop,” George suggested, looking around.
on, this is all private, right?” Scout coaxed. “No one else is
around, there’s no danger of anyone up ahead getting hit by a ball or
anything.” She looked at him imploringly. “We can be quick, can’t we?
It’s just that I haven’t played in so long.”
let’s be very quick,” George stressed, once again enticed by the lovely
sight of her hips as they twisted when she swung her club. “You’ve seen
how rapidly the mist can come up.”
through quickly, trying to see up ahead as the fog rose up the cliffs.
explain the topography a little to help out, and Scout did okay, calling on her
memory from her previous walk along the links. They kept the dogs close to
avoid hitting one of them with an errant ball.
got thick enough to block out the sun, and Scout pulled on her sweater, which
had been tied around her slender waist.
cold?” George asked. “We can head back if you like?” He stepped
close and rubbed her arm.
head.
the last hole, right?” she asked. “Let’s finish.” George nodded
and stepped up to the tee.
through, by which time their hair was wet from the mist and fog. They could
hear the waves, too, crashing into the rocks. They quickly shouldered their
clubs and began walking toward the house, which was shrouded in fog.
Slow down, please. Remember how slippery this bit here can be,” George
entreated.
slowed her steps. After a minute or two, she stopped and looked around.
“Where’s Jess?” she asked.
looked. “Fuck it all, where’s she gone off to now?” he asked,
irritated beyond all measure. For no reason he could fathom, he was uneasy. He
wanted to get back to the house, he wanted to get Scout back to the house. The
longer they stayed outside, the more nervous he felt.
going, Scout, carefully, though. I’ll call Jess and catch up in a mo,
okay?” he said.
to say she’d just wait with him, but she saw the look on his face and just
nodded, not wanting to worry him any more, and turned and kept walking. They
had to be pretty close to the house by now, anyway.
on, girl!” George called. Bandit, understanding that Jess’ absence was
gumming up the works, promptly went to look for her. George knew that he’d find
her and bring her back right away, and that she’d probably be contrite and
embarrassed.
if not polite.
how far ahead Scout was, and stopped dead in his tracks. Oh god.
something on the trail next to her, some amorphous shape, darker than the
surrounding fog. It was hovering about eight inches off the ground, hulking
over Scout, who didn’t seem aware of its presence.
Her name was torn from his mouth, a warning which she would never understand.
How could he convey what he needed from this distance with mere words? That she
needed to run, defend herself, be careful?
toward him, not understanding her danger, but hearing the terror in his voice.
As she turned, she slipped, dropping her clubs with a clatter. She grabbed for
the railing, which she knew she should’ve been holding all along.
footing, reaching desperately for the iron fencing. She saw George drop his own
clubs, coming toward her at a dead run, Bandit appearing out of the fog behind
him like a wraith. There was no way he’d reach her in time.
beneath her feet began to crumble, and Scout knew that she was going to fall,
and probably die. It was at least a couple hundred feet down to the beach
below,
soft, sandy beach, but rather a rocky, cove-like one, deep and beautiful for
taking photographs. The stairs were cut sharply into the cliffs, and she would
probably hit most of them on the way down.
brief moment when she thought she could save herself, when she managed to grab
the edge.
inexplicably, she felt something else, and it pushed her, pushed her body and
hands, peeling her fingers off and shoving her over the edge.
just as she was sure she was going to fall, George was there, throwing himself into
the breech, literally throwing himself behind her somehow, grabbing her around
the waist, changing her trajectory, so she fell, not into the chasm underneath,
but onto a tiny ledge, a V-shaped opening between two rocks carved into the
stairs.
with a hard thump, hitting the rock wall hard. Scout carried the momentum for
both of them, being so much lighter, and kept going, nearly over the edge.
George kept his hold around her waist, hauling her back just in time. He pulled
her close, his heart beating like a triphammer in his chest.
each other, knowing how close their escape had been, both breathing like they’d
just run a marathon.
George, thank you,” Scout gasped through chattering teeth. They looked
around at their tiny, wet surroundings.
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Interview Karilyn Bentley Author of Devil Take Me
Give a warm welcome to Karilyn Bentley, author of Devil Take Me, the fourth book in her urban fantasy Demon Huntress Series, Just released January 22, 2018!
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about Karilyn and Devil Take Me.
That sounds like an ominous adventure to say the least! Now I’ve read the series, what can we expect from Devil Take Me?
Hi Tena! Thank you for having me on Author’s Secrets today! I’m really excited about my new release, Devil Take Me. It’s the 4th book in the urban fantasy Demon Huntress series. This time a demon haunts Gin Crawford, trying to convince her it’s offering a peaceful eternal rest. Yeah, right. Never believe a demon, no matter how much you want what it offers. Can she stop it before it kills again? Tune in to this exciting episode to find out! 🙂
I love writing Gin’s story. She’s a flawed character so I have to write her so the reader will identify with her while keeping her true to herself (which is a little bitchy). I came up with the idea for Gin and her twin T one evening while sitting on my porch. I was working on two different ideas, one of which was a crazy ER nurse who had empathic abilities (aka Gin). Her chapter was funny since I was going for a laugh. The other story line was of a boy hiding under a bed while a demon attacked. Not so funny. For whatever reason, I decided to join the two together. The original first scene in the first book (Demon Lore) of the series was cut, but the plot with the boy remained. Combining the two plots led to the Demon Huntress idea and the rest is history. The 5th book will come out later this year. Cant wait!
Now, let’s have some fun with the speed round!
<Only two words allowed> Tough for a writer. <evil grin>
1.What is your favorite book of all time? Game of Thrones
- Where do you relax to read? Couch
- What sound drives you right up a wall? Scrapping noise
- What sound relaxes you? Waterfall sounds
- Favorite drink? Hot tea
- Walking in the sand, shoes or barefoot? Barefoot!
- Favorite pet: My dogs
- Snow? Love or hate? Love it!
- Doing dusting is like nailing jello to the wall.
- Rock and Roll, Country, Jazz or Classical? Rock and roll
- What can’t you leave the house without? My phone
- Calender or not; Paper or electronic? Yes (calendar); electronic
- Favorite place to write. Kitchen table
- What is your decadent indulgent? Cornbread w/syrup
- You’ve just won $1,000.00, you have only 24 hours to spend it, so what will you buy? Kitchen table
- Plotter or panster? pantser
- Introvert or extrovert? introvert
- Flight or fight? flight
- Favorite Monster? Mike Wazowski
- Magic or Not? Magic
A little about Devil Take Me!
A demon attack…
Reeling from a personal tragedy and abandoned by all she loves, the world’s newest demon huntress, Gin Crawford, sinks into a deep despair. She’s forced back to reality by news of a large number of people committing suicide, all on the same night. Suspecting demon involvement, Gin must work with her sexy but estranged mentor Aidan Smythe to track who, or what, is behind the deaths.
Leads to a new discovery…
As they come closer to finding the culprit, they realize their employer, the Agency, is hiding its own secret, one which threatens Gin’s very existence. New discoveries reveal that even those dedicated to eradicating evil can be bought. Can Gin and Smythe forgive each other and work together or will they fall under the demon’s thrall?
A sneak peek between the pages of Devil Take Me!
My ringing phone postpones our usual argument. I glance at the caller ID. “Hang on.”
I set my plate on the coffee table and run-walk to the kitchen, swiping the talk button.
“Hello?”
“You’re right.” The tight tone of Smythe’s voice lets me know he’s not happy about the matter. “Despite the Agency not reporting any demon appearances, the likelihood of a demon outbreak in Dallas is high. The number of suicides is abnormal. I checked.”
“Nice to talk to you too. So what are we going to do about it?” About the demon. About the suicides. About us. Pick one.
Of course he avoids the tutu-wearing elephant sitting between us, choosing the safer territory of demons. Then again, I asked about the demon and suicides, not us.
“You working tomorrow?”
“Not tomorrow. But I am the next day.”
“I’ll be at your house at seven in the morning. Be ready to go.”
With those words, he ends the call.
Not a bad start. At least he talked. More like growled. Beggars can’t be choosers, can they?
You can find all Karilyns’ books here: Amazon: iBooks, Banes&Noble, The Wild Rose Press
More About the Author:
Currently working on her urban fantasy series, A Demon Huntress, Karilyn Bentley blends magic, dark fantasy and romance mixed with a touch of funny that her readers expect and love. When she’s not busy writing, Karilyn enjoys reading and recently learned she loves sledding down hills into snowbanks. Stop by her website at www.karilynbentley.com and discover your next paranormal read!
You can also find Karilyn at the links below:
It was wonderful having you with us today. Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Devil Take me!
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