Interview with Liv Arnold Author of Law & Disorder

Give a warm welcome to Liv Arnold author of Law and Disorder. 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 Law and Disorder.

Why did you choose the cover concept you did?

I didn’t want the typical romance cover with lovers in a passionate embrace or shirtless men. I wanted something cute and fun. Plus I love dogs. So many people have commented on the little dog.

How long have you been writing?

I used to write stories at school for fun, but I never thought anything would come of it. So, I did a degree that had nothing to do with writing and started a full-time job in the finance industry. My mum encouraged me to do a creative writing course at RMIT. It’s a short course that runs for 8-10 weeks for three hours a week after work. I loved every moment of the class and ended up doing three short courses. The teachers were so inspiring, and it was great to speak to likeminded people. I workshopped my stories in class and continued with them after the course finished.

Okay, you’re casting the movie version of your novel – who would you choose for the main characters? We’re talking dream cast.

That’s a hard one as I never pictured anyone in mind when writing my book. Maybe the below.

Juliet: Zoe Kravitz, Kate Beckinsale

Jesse: Young Robert Downey Jr, Antonio Banderes, Antonio Sabato Jr.

What’s your approach to writing? Are you a plotter or follow your characters flow (Pantser)?

Panster. I go wherever the characters take me, but I usually have a rough idea how my story will end. So, every chapter will lead towards this.

I wish I was more organised with plotting. Sometimes I spend so much time in front of a blank computer screen willing the words to come. My characters grow as I write – I don’t even come up with personality traits beforehand.

Any tips to share with fellow authors/aspiring authors? What’s the best advice you’ve ever heard?

Don’t give up and keep working on your craft. Sometimes it’s all about your manuscript landing on the right publisher’s desk at the right time. Savvy Authors does great online workshops.

SPEED ROUND FOR A LITTLE ADDED FUN:

Speed Round (one word only answer): Yep, I know torture for a writer!<evil laugh>

Favorite movie: Harry Potter
Favorite book: Harry Potter
Last book read: Betrayed by Renee Dahlia
Favorite color: Purple
Stilettos or flipflops: Flipflops
Coffee or tea: Tea
Ebook or audiobook or paperback: eBook
Pencil or pen: Pen

Favorite song: ‘Horses’ by Daryl Braithwaite

Streak or not: Not

Favorite dessert: Ice-cream

Favorite junk food: Chips

Favorite thing to do to relax: Nap

Champagne or gin: Champagne

Paranormal or Historical: Paranormal

Wonder Woman or Top Model: Wonder Woman

Favorite TV show: Neighbours

Hot or cold:  Hot

POV: Third

I’d die if I don’t have: Family

Review or Not: Review

Tell us a little about Law & Disorder.

Lawyer Juliet Jackson has come head to head with Sergeant Jesse Burns on numerous occasions in court. He is provoking. Pigheaded. Punch-worthy. They don’t get along. Not one little bit. The unfortunate fact he’s also her next-door neighbor brings her loathing off the charts. But when Juliet’s caught locked outside her home in nothing but a skimpy towel, she must swallow her pride and turn to Jesse for help. She doesn’t expect the explosive chemistry between them and can’t help but wonder if Jesse’s as demanding in the bedroom as he is in the courtroom.

A peek between the pages of Law & Disorder.

His handsome face smirked before he averted his eyes and turned his head, but she could still see the profile of his face. His police uniform stretched across his chest. Wonder if that chest is chiseled underneath all those clothes.

Her ears burned hotter than chili sauce, spreading to her neck and chest. No point in putting on a mask this time, because there was no escaping this. Her fingers found the ends of the towel to cover her naked body, but her legs froze on the spot. “I got locked out of my house.”

“You got locked out of your house…naked?” A grin spread across his face, revealing the dimple on the bottom lip. She wanted to bite it but didn’t know if it was to hurt him or because of the temperature between her legs.

Scowling at his sarcasm, her fingers gripped the bricks of her house and she pulled herself up. “Yes. Why are you even here? Didn’t you have enough of me this morning?

“Never enough.”

 

About the Author:

Liv Arnold has worked as a copywriter for several global companies and now runs her own freelance business. She grew up in Melbourne, Australia, and lives with her husband and their spoiled dog, who only eats freshly cooked meals. When she’s not writing, Liv’s avoiding the gym, devouring a cheese platter, or marathoning way too much TV. And of course, she’s a massive book addict and often reads until all hours of the night.

Contact Liv:

I would love to hear from you! Contact me on:

www.livarnold.com

www.facebook.com/livarnoldauthor

https://www.instagram.com/liv_au

https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18845019.Liv_Arnold

https://www.bookbub.com/profile/liv-arnold

Buy Links:

Buy Law & Disorder for 99 (US) cents:

  • Amazon Australia: https://www.amazon.com.au/Law-Disorder-Liv-Arnold-ebook/dp/B07NCK1QGF
  • Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Law-Disorder-Liv-Arnold-ebook/dp/B07NCK1QGF
  • Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Law-Disorder-Liv-Arnold-ebook/dp/B07NCK1QGF
  • Amazon Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Law-Disorder-Liv-Arnold-ebook/dp/B07NCK1QGF
  • https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/books/1130486349?ean=2940161416266
  • https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/law-disorder/id1453327500?mt=11
  • https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/law-disorder

It was wonderful having you with us today.  Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Law & Disorder.

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