Interview
with Seth Dawson, hero of Windswept Shores
By
Janice Seagraves
“I have Seth
Dawson, my hero from Windswept Shores, with me today. Say hi, Seth.” I turned
toward my couch.
Seth rests an arm across the back of my couch, which
pulls his surfers t-shirt taunt against his muscles and deep chest. He’s wear
tan shorts, with his ankle resting on his knee, and has no shoes on his size
thirteen feet. “G’day.”
“Where are you from?” I ask.
“I reckon you know since you made me up.” Seth picks
up my book on Sydney that I have on my coffee table. “I hail from Sydney, but
my port of call these days is Fort Lauderdale. That is until I washed up on the
little island, where I met Megz.” He picks up my book on the Bahamas.
My face heats and I clear my throat. Hmm, I should have put away my research
books before he came over. “Isn’t it true that you something of a bad boy?”
Seth drops both the books back on the table and
leans back. “I reckon that depends on who ya ask.” He winks.
“Describe yourself in three words.”
“I’m a true blue Aussie.”
“I think that five words.”
“No worries mate. I reckon the readers will get the
reference.” Seth waves, and I looked behind me, wondering who he’s waving at.
“Uh, Okay. So tell me about meeting Megan.”
“She found me washed up on the beach. I coughed and
rolled over, but I must have startled her because her scream woke me up.”
Seth’s gray eyes crinkle at the corners as he chuckles.
“Is there something you’d like to tell Megan?”
“That she’s stronger than she thinks she is.”
“What would be a perfect date?”
“I’d take Megz for a walk along the on the beach and
then a swim in the ocean.”
I frown. “But you and Megan live on a deserted
island?”
Seth grins, his cheeks dimpling. “Abso-bloody-lutely.”
“Moving on.” I looked down at my question sheet. “Boxer or
briefs?”
“If I’m not going commando, as you yanks call it,
than its briefs.”
The heat that started in my cheeks goes down my neck.
“What kind of shoes?”
“I prefer being barefoot or thongs.”
“What can you tell me about your family?”
“Me parents are still around the last I looked, and
me da has a few bobs to rub together.”
“A few or more than a few?”
Seth looks around and whispers, “Can ya keep a
secret?”
I lean forward. “Yes.”
Seth whispers, “Da’s a very rich man, but don’t tell
Megz. I want her to love me for myself.”
I lean back in my chair and smile. “I don’t think
that’s going to be a problem.”
Seth grins. “Oh ace. That’s good news, that is.”
I cover my mouth. “Oops, I wasn’t supposed to say
that.”
“I reckon the cats out of the bag now.”
I nod. “Are you ready to tell everyone about
Windswept Shores?”
“Orright.” Seth clears his throat. “For Megz it
would have been a dream vacation, a holiday to the Bahamas,
but something goes
horrible wrong. For me and Megz it would be a time we’d never forget.”
Windswept
Shores by Janice Seagraves
Cover Contest Winner
erotic contemporary romance
novel (approx 50K)
price $4.95
Cover Art by Pink Petal Books with assistance from Winterheart Design
Cover Contest Winner
erotic contemporary romance
novel (approx 50K)
price $4.95
Cover Art by Pink Petal Books with assistance from Winterheart Design
BLURB:
The sole survivor of a plane crash, Megan is alone on a deserted island in the Bahamas until she finds a nearly-drowned man washed up on shore. Another survivor, this time from a boat wreck. With only meager survival skills between them, will they survive and can they find love?
The sole survivor of a plane crash, Megan is alone on a deserted island in the Bahamas until she finds a nearly-drowned man washed up on shore. Another survivor, this time from a boat wreck. With only meager survival skills between them, will they survive and can they find love?
Except 2:
“Will this do ya?”
Megan glanced at what Seth had in his hands. “Oh,
you found my gathering basket and scrapers. Sure, that’s fine for gathering
mussels.” She unbuttoned her cotton shirt and hung it on a nearby bush. The
lace-edged camisole she wore underneath was a bright green but didn’t really go
with her outfit. She stuck in her thumbs into the elastic band of her capri
pants, stopping with a startled look at Seth.
“Don’t let me stop you.” He grinned, showing a flash
of white teeth in his tanned face.
“Uh, I’ll just leave these on.” Yanking her hands
out, her face heated as she ducked her head.
“If I weren’t ‘ere, you’d do it in the nuddy,” he
accused.
“If that means naked, not quite,” she corrected,
hanging the basket on her arm.
“Then in you’re underdaks?”
“Uh—underwear?” She frowned, wondering why he
wouldn’t drop it. “Um, yeah, it saves on the washing, especially since I have
to do it by hand and also drying the clothes is iffy business at best.”
“I hear ya, but still don’t let me stop you from
doing something you do naturally.” Heat filled her body with the look he gave
her.
Oh,
God, he’s a man all right. “Thanks, but I’m more comfortable
with my clothes on with company around.”
Seth arched an eyebrow. “I’m company?”
“You’re my guest.”
He gave her a lopsided grin. “How about a mate? I
reckoned you could use one.”
“If that means friend, sure why not?” She smiled.
“Abso-bloody-lutely,” he agreed.
They waded out and began scraping off the black,
shiny mussels that clung to the rock. The surf pulled and dragged at her legs,
getting both of them thoroughly soaked.
“Isn’t that a beaut?” Seth showed Megan a fine
clutch of mussels. “I got ‘em in one go.”
“Oh, that’s great! And they’re nice big ones, too.”
She held out the basket, but slipped on a stone, stumbling against his side.
He dropped the shellfish into the basket she held.
“Easy there, mate.”
“I mean the mussels,” she snapped.
“I meant the mussles, too.” He scraped at another
batch. “Course, a man’s muscle is his most important
body part.”
“O-oh, you’re just like every guy I know. Why is it
always sex with men?”
“Do you know which muscle I was even talking about?”
He smirked. “Most blokes are scum.” He glanced
sidelong at her. “Most blokes
just want to tell their mates how many birds they've shagged that week.” He
dropped more mussels in her basket. “But I could be different, if you ever want
to find out.”
“You do realize I’m a married woman?”
Seth yanked his gaze up to hers. “Megz, I realize
you’re a spunky widow.”
“I’m not a widow. He’s alive,” she snapped, blinking
back tears.
“You have a nightmare every night about his death.”
“I-I don’t know for sure.” Megan scraped vigorously
at a new spot. “Jonathan might have made it. The plane could have . . . popped
out—” Half the shiny black shells fell into the water, as she snatched at the
rest. “From the other side of the wave,” she finished.
“Orright.” He shrugged.
Megan dropped her mussels into the basket. “I think
we have enough. Let’s go in.”
“Ready when you are, mate.”
Roaring filled her ears as a large wave hit, for a
moment all Megan could see was teal tinged water.
A hand grabbed her arm, keeping her rooted to the
spot. “Megz?”
Megan coughed rubbing the saltwater sting from her
eyes. “I’m fine,” she gasped.
“Let me have the mussels. The waves are picking up.”
He dropped his scraper into her basket, then took it from her.
Another wave hit, but this time it lifted Megan off
the rocks. Seth grabbed her around the waist. She clung to him.
“The sea means to take you back.”
“It can’t have me.” She looked around. “I think I lost
my scraper.”
“Let it go, mate. You can make another.”
In the lull, when the wave washed back out to sea,
Seth handed Megan back the basket. “Hang on a tick.”
She clutched it to her
chest. He abruptly picked her up and waded ashore.
Surprise made her eyes big as her cheeks heated. She
glanced shyly up at him, then over his shoulders to the rocks the waves crested
over. “The tide has come in. I usually keep watch for things like that.”
“I must be a distraction for ya.” Seth grinned,
while he set her down on the sand.
“When are you not a distraction to anyone?” she
asked with one hand against his muscular chest.
“My mum said I’m always one to hog all the attention
to myself.”
“I think she’s right.” She took a step back so she
could pat his arm. “Thank you for keeping me from being swept off to sea.”
“That’s what mates are for.” He took the basket,
with a look inside it, he added, “Besides, you were carrying me brekky.” Seth
smirked down at her. “I really like yer top. You should wear it more often.”
“Oh!” Megan gave a mortified glance at her clingy
camisole, which looked like it was spray painted on. Her erect nipples were
making credible attempts to poke holes in the thin material. She snatched her
brown shirt off the bush, hurrying to slip it on. Dammit, I’m never wearing this again.
Seth chuckled while he hauled the mussels up to
their camp.
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Janice Seagraves website: http://janiceseagraves.org/
Janice Seagraves blog: http://ladyjanice.blogspot.com/
Windswept Shoes buy link: http://pinkpetalbooks.com/Windswept-Shores-Janice-Seagraves.html
Janice,
ReplyDeleteThis is a great interview. I feel I really know Seth. I love the excerpt. It's sold me on the book. I've put it on my list and will d/l once I figure out where I put my Kindle.
What fun! I enjoyed your character interview. Best wishes for great success with your book!
ReplyDelete~Adele
It was fun to meet Seth!
ReplyDeleteXXOO Kat
OMG, I love your cover, Janice. This sounds like a great story. :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the excerpt and all the Aussie words...Very intriquing. Bet you have a hit with this one.
ReplyDeleteHi Cara,
ReplyDeleteThank you. I hope you enjoy reading Windswept as much as I enjoyed reading it. :)
Hi Adele,
Thank you so much. :)
Hi Katalina,
Thank you. Seth is quite a character. Once I had his accent down, he popped into existence and then Megan didn't know what he'd say next and to tell you the truth neither did I.
Hi Tina,
Thank you. I like to think so and it was fun to write too.
Hi Jean,
Thank you. I hope so. :)
Janice~
Fantastic interview...Great way to grab our attention for your wonderful book.
ReplyDeleteBaha! Seth is a naughty boy!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHe's perfectly scrumptious!! Great job, Janice!
ReplyDeleteHe's scrumptious :) Great job, Janice!
ReplyDeleteInteresting interview with a character. Love your cover.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview with Seth. An Aussie through and through. lol
ReplyDeleteVery clever approach to introducing a character, Janice. The book sounds like fun. Congratulations on the cover win!
ReplyDeleteSounds fun! Love the cover, and you can't go wrong with fun-loving Aussie men!
ReplyDeletegreat post from a not doubt great book! well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview and the book was wonderful. :)
ReplyDeleteMarika
Plus, he had me with the accent alone. *sigh*
ReplyDeletewow the cover make me spechlees..i really like this cover...
ReplyDeletethis is great a interview...succes with your book
dian
Hi Savannah,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Your so sweet.
Hi April,
Yes he is. :)
Hi Sylvie,
Thank you. :)
Hi J.L.,
Thank you. I won the cover in a cover contest at Pink Petal Books.
Hi Sandy,
Yes, he's a true blue Aussie.
Hi P,
Thank you so much.
Hi BonSue,
I hope not, lol.
Hi Harlie,
I'm so glad you think so. That means a lot to me. :D
Hi Dian,
I'm so glad you like the cover. I've been just thrilled to pieces, having I won it in a cover contest.
Janice~
Great blog, Janice. Hope you sell a million
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteThank you. That would be nice. :)
Janice~
I love Seth. Great interview Janice. I can really hear Seth in the each word.
ReplyDeleteHi Willa,
ReplyDeleteThank you. Seth was really talking to me in that article.
He's such a bad boy. :)
Janice~