Ruth A. Casie ~ Second Chance by the Sea Married
for ten years, she and her husband have grown apart. When they go back to the
Virgin Islands for a family funeral, they find their marriage was never
registered. Will an impending disaster be the final straw that breaks them up
or will it rekindle their love and send them back to the altar for a second
chance?
You can read more about Ruth online at http://www.RuthACasie.comon
Twitter at twitter.com/RuthACasie,
or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RuthACasie
Lita Harris ~ Chasing Fireflies Soured on
love by a recent breakup, a travel agent with a fear of flying and open water
takes a trip to the U.S Virgin Islands. She meets a boat captain who challenges
her fears. Will she survive her breakup and find happiness in the arms of
another man?
For more information about Lita, please visit her website at www.LitaHarris.com or at twitter.com/litaharris and facebook.com/litaharrisauthor.
For more information about Lita, please visit her website at www.LitaHarris.com or at twitter.com/litaharris and facebook.com/litaharrisauthor.
Emma Kaye ~ In Her Dreams When an author escapes to the Virgin Islands to
work on her latest book, she’s swept back in time to Regency England and must
decide whether the love she finds with an English lord is real or only in her dreams.
For more
information on Emma, please visit her online at www.emma-kaye.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/emmakayewrites,
or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/emmakayewrites.
Nicole S. Patrick ~ Poseidon’s Strength A beloved hero’s death leads his
sister and his best friend, who have never seen eye-to-eye,
to discover that helping family can be their happy medium, and
possibly lead them to uncover a love that's meant to be.
For more information about Nicole on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/Nicole S. Patrick, www.twitter.com/NicoleSPatrick, or please
visit her website at www.nicolespatrick.com.
Julie Rowe ~ A Pirate’s Vacation A doctor grieving the death of her husband, buys a
B&B in the Virgin Islands in need of a lot of fixing. Her old flame arrives
to help with repairs, but will she let him heal her shattered heart?
Today's feature interview is with Leta Harris:
She writes in multiple
genres, including women’s fiction, contemporary romance, paranormal, and
cozy mysteries.
6. Finally, tell us about your latest release!
For more
information about Julie, please visit her online at www.julieroweauthor.com, on Twitter @julieroweauthor, or
at her Facebook page: www.facebook.com/JulieRoweAuthor.
Today's feature interview is with Leta Harris:
Lita
Harris spends her time between New Jersey and the Endless Mountains
region of Pennsylvania, where she writes most of her books. She
also lived in Alaska for a short time just for
fun. An avid crafter, unused supplies clutter her basement and
attempts at making pottery, jewelry, and stained glass are proudly
displayed in her house, usually behind a picture or holding a door
open. She also makes candles and homemade soap. With enough
books to stock a small library she may need to construct a building to
store her literary obsessions.
1. At any given time do you work on only one story at a time
and maybe plot out the next one or are there many ideas racing around your
head?
I am always jotting down ideas but I try not to work on more than
one story. Sometimes I am compelled to work on more than one. It’s not unusual for
me to write a few chapters and then let the story brew for a while. I recently
revived a story I started a few years ago. I had quickly churned out three
chapters and that was it, I left it alone. Something recently happened in my
life that triggered the rest of the story and I was drawn to those abandoned
words. The novel is now practically writing itself and is the most emotionally
draining piece I’ve written so far. I hope that comes across on the page once
the book is finished. Never throw your words away no matter if it’s only one
sentence. You never know when that moment will come when the rest of the story
is begging to be finished.
2. Is there a genre you haven't written in but would like to? Or wish you could write in?
2. Is there a genre you haven't written in but would like to? Or wish you could write in?
I haven’t written a traditional mystery and wish I could. The
ability to create convincing misdirection and a chain of events that bring the
reader to an unpredictable ending is exciting to me. I would like to be able to
successfully write something like that one day.
3. Do you add an element of romantic suspense in your stories?
3. Do you add an element of romantic suspense in your stories?
No I don’t. My stories naturally tend to focus on the heroine’s journey
of self-discovery accompanied by romantic elements but no suspense, at least
not yet.
4. Say you have unlimited funds: What kind of writing office/cottage would you create for yourself?
4. Say you have unlimited funds: What kind of writing office/cottage would you create for yourself?
This is an easy answer. My ideal writing space would be a small,
three or four room, cottage perched on a high bluff on Cape Cod. The wall
facing the ocean would have a huge window so I could watch the waves crash
below as seagulls hover above.
5. If you could turn your novel into a TV show, which novel or series would you do? Where would it be set? Network TV (ABC, NBC, CBS), Cable (AMC, BBC, Lifetime) or Premium Cable (HBO, Showtime, Starz)?
5. If you could turn your novel into a TV show, which novel or series would you do? Where would it be set? Network TV (ABC, NBC, CBS), Cable (AMC, BBC, Lifetime) or Premium Cable (HBO, Showtime, Starz)?
My choice at this time would be Love at Christmas, which would be best suited for Lifetime. The
small town setting and family coming together to heal during the holidays sends
a message of how fragile life is yet must go on. It shows that love can be
found in the worst situation.
6. Finally, tell us about your latest release!
Chasing
Fireflies, is a short story in Timeless
Escapes: A Collection of Summer Stories. We follow the emotional journey of
Marnie Shaw after the breakup of her relationship. After playing it safe for a
few years, she is dumped by the guy she knew deep down wasn’t right for her but
she stayed with him anyway until he put an abrupt end to their relationship.
She takes a trip to the Virgin Islands where she meets a boat captain who encourages
her to face her fears and engages in an intellectual challenge, something that
she never experienced before.
Soured
on love by a recent breakup, a travel agent with a fear of flying and open
water takes a trip to the U.S Virgin Islands. She meets a boat captain who
challenges her fears. Will she survive her breakup and find happiness in the
arms of another man?
Blurb:
Marnie
Shaw is a travel agent whose fear of flying has kept her safe within the
confines of New York City. As the top agent for her firm, she wins an
all-expense paid trip for two to the U.S. Virgin Islands. She decides to
confront her fear and take the trip alone when she is dumped by her live-in
boyfriend.
Her
plans of losing herself while relaxing in the beauty of the island is disrupted
when Captain Jack, a handsome, scraggly bearded, boat captain, shows
up at her bungalow unannounced and refuses to leave.
Will
a night on the beach with Jack open her eyes to realize there's more to life
than what she has, if only she would let go of her expectations and take a
risk? Or when her ex shows up begging for forgiveness, will she settle for the
safety of her quiet, risk-free life?
Excerpt:
The boat bounced against the dock nearly
knocking her off her feet. A suitcase saved her from falling over the side of
the boat. She momentarily thought about leaving her luggage behind fearing it
would sink them. No, she would hold onto it. She had seen Titanic—the suitcase
could come in handy.
“Captain Jack?”
No answer.
“Hello. Is Captain Jack here?” she called
out louder.
He stepped out of the cabin and with one
hand skillfully tossed a rope up onto the dock to secure the boat. His face was
covered with a scruffy day old beard and his scraggly hair, sun-kissed at the
tips, briefly covered his eyes. From the side she could see that too much sun
contributed to crow’s feet. He tossed his head back and she gasped. His eyes! A
gorgeous blue she’d never seen. She sucked in a breath and dropped her luggage.
She reminded herself to breath as he came closer to her.
“You going to Celestial Harbor?” He wiped a
screwdriver with a tattered, oily rag then brushed his hair out of his eyes
with the back of his forearm. His clothes were rumpled and old. He didn’t look
much like a boat captain to her. Where was his uniform like she had seen in
movies? He looked like a car mechanic after tearing an engine apart.
She nodded. The sunlight bouncing off the
ocean made her squint but she held his gaze. If he was her means to get to the
island, so be it. She shoved her luggage to the edge of the dock with her foot
and waited for him to help.
And waited.
First
prize - $50 gift certificate plus ebook Timeless Keepsakes by Ruth A.
Casie, Lita Harris, Emma Kaye, Nicole S. Patrick, Julie Rowe
Second
prize - $25 gift certificate plus 3 ebooks 1) Molly Gets Her Man by
Julie Rowe 2) Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie 3) Timeless Keepsakes by
Ruth A. Casie, Lita Harris, Emma Kaye, Nicole S. Patrick, Julie Rowe
Third
prize - 3 ebooks 1) Love at Christmas by Lita Harris 2) Time for Love
by Emma Kaye 3) Timeless Keepsakes by Ruth A. Casie, Lita Harris, Emma
Kaye, Nicole S. Patrick, Julie Rowe
6 comments:
Hi Lita,
Congrats on the release. Can't wait for your fb party! You made me laugh while reading don't throw away your words. You must have said that at least ten times to me.
Best of Luck
Mia Lansford
Thank you for having me here today.
Good morning, Mia. Thanks for stopping by. Never, ever throw away words. I can't tell you how many times I've pulled something from the archives that I thought I would never use.
I enjoyed the interview, thank you.
What a great sounding collection of stories. I really enjoyed your comments.
Thank you, Rita and MomJane for stopping by.
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