Have
you ever met someone and known instantly that you were destined to be friends?
Years ago, I walked into a local RWA meeting and met Rose Gorham, another
aspiring author who was as passionate about writing romance as I was. Since
that day, we have laughed, critiqued and shared many conference experiences.
Road trips with Rose have always been a blast, possibly because we are both
Italian, possibly because we know the secret to a happy road trip is plenty of
snacks and pit stops.
Hmmm. Road trips with Rose could be the title
of a book. What do you think?
We do have fun when we take road trips. I
guess we can use On the Road with Two Italian Ladies!
Speaking
of book titles (stop snickering, Rose. I thought it was a nice segue), how did
you come up with the title, “From Within”, your first book with your new
publisher, the Wild Rose Press?
When the idea of the book came to me, I
realized that what happened within the house in the past is the major part of my
story, so for me the title “From Within” was a given.
What
was the first thing you did when you found out TWRP was interested in
publishing your romantic suspense novel?
You mean, after I stared at the email
for about twenty minutes while the words Wild
Rose Press wants to buy my book, Wild Rose Press wants to buy my book
echoed in my head? I told my husband, Larry, then my kids, and of course my
critique group. Okay, okay, I told my critique group before I told my kids.
Writing
about small towns seems to come naturally; something in your background,
perhaps?
You could say that since I’ve lived in
small town USA most of my life. I grew up in Kansas City, met and married my
husband there, but I’d always had it in my mind to raise kids in a small town.
So after Larry and I had our third child, we made the move.
Several years and a couple of jobs later
I got a job at our public library. (Thank you, Mary Beth for hiring me) I loved
it! What a great job for a writer; to be surrounded by all those books. And the
people, I can’t say enough about the wonderful people I met in the sixteen
years I worked there. A week after I
turned in my resignation I got the email that TRWP wanted to buy “From
Within”. And another chapter of my life
begins!
Are
you a plotter or a panster: panster
Coffee
or tea: Both.
Coffee during the day – green decaf tea w/lemon in the evening.
Do
you have a favorite snack you keep handy while writing:
Doesn’t every writer? I have a drawer
full of dark chocolate with nuts, with raspberry filling, caramel filing, you
name it I got it.
Favorite
Movie:
Walt Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast”
Favorite
childhood book:
Don’t shoot me, I didn’t have one. I was into sports. Getting my home done work
was a chore.
Favorite
research book:
Sorry. I like doing my research on the internet. But I do have three books in
my personal library that I plan to use the information in them one of these
days. Book of Poisons by Serita Stevens & Anne Bannon; Venomous Animals
& Poisonous Plants by Steven Foster and Roger Caras; and Scats and Tracks
of the Southeast by James C Halfpenny and Jim Bruchac. I keep looking at these
books but a plot hasn’t come to me yet. It will when I least expect it.
List
three office items you wouldn’t want to do without: My laptop of
course. Jump drives, guess I’m paranoid I have about ten. And my wireless mouse.
Can’t use my laptop without my mouse!
I
had the advantage of hearing you read this book at critique but for our
audience, could you tell everyone how you came up with the Peel twins (Miss
Emily and Miss Helen)? They add such a wonderful, comic touch to the story.
Gosh, that’s a hard one. I started out
wanting a couple of nosey neighbors, but once they came on the scene they
became more. The sisters really care about the people in their lives. As you
know, Miss Helen is the straight laced sister. She reprimands Miss Emily for saying
something out of turn or improper. To me, she’s predictable. I don’t think I’ve
ever met a character like Miss Emily. She is feisty and says it the way she
sees it. And I never know what is going to come out of her mouth until it hits
the page.
Are
you planning more stories set in the same town and if so, please tell me Miss
Emily and Miss Helen will be included.
I have two in mind, possibly three and
yes the Peel twins are in them.
Janet Sanderson isn’t in “From
Within”, but some of the characters from that story are in her story, tentatively
titled, “It’s You and Me Baby”. "Dark Secrets" (working title) is
Deputy Kane Farrell’s story. He’s not from Mill Creek. In fact he took the job
as deputy because of Samantha Sinclair, the woman he lost years ago to another
man. And now that Sam’s husband is dead Kane is ready to reclaim the love of
his life.
I’m also thinking about giving
Deputy Pete Anson his own story. If I can only get Lisa, Kane’s little sister
to come for a visit.
I
fell in love with this book while you were reading it at our critique meetings.
Would you like to share a blurb and excerpt for “From Within” today?
When her aunt dies in a strange accident, Maggie Taylor inherits more than an old house. She inherits a mystery. The day she moves into her supposedly haunted home, she surprises an intruder. Although the burglar escapes before Sheriff Logan McBride arrives, Maggie can't escape the jolt of awareness the ruggedly handsome sheriff inspires. But can she open her heart to a new love?
Logan doesn't care about ghosts. It's Wellington House's pretty new owner who catches his eye. When a knife-wielding figure attacks Maggie, he's determined to keep her safe, especially after they discover that it's not only a burglar who's interested in Wellington House. Several people are eager to purchase the storied home.
When bodies start dropping, Logan and Maggie realize just how deadly the secrets of Wellington House are. To solve the mystery, they must put their love, as well as their lives, in peril.
Excerpt:
Maggie could hardly breathe, let alone scream as the knife above her blinked its deadly gleam. Fight! Fight! She tightened her fingers around the man’s wrist to keep the knife from plunging deep into her chest. She didn’t want to die! She had a life with Logan to live. Can’t die! Can’t die! But she couldn’t hold on. Her strength gave out, her hands slipped and the knife came down─
“Maggie…Maggie, wake up, you’re dreaming. Come on, Maggie mine, wake up!”
Maggie’s eyes shot open, her chest heaved. She turned into Logan’s arms, held on tight, and let out a shuddering breath as the last remnant of her nightmare slowly faded away.
Logan brushed away her damp hair and pressed a kiss on her forehead. “Bad dream?” She nodded against his chest.
After a moment, she said, her voice shaky, “His gloves were latex, Logan. Black latex.” She looked at him and touched her throat. “And he had on a watch. I felt the cold metal under my chin.” She shivered. “The dream brought it back. He held the knife in his left hand.”
“Anything else?”
“No.” She burrowed against him. “Except I knew I had to fight. I wasn’t ready to die.”
Logan caressed her cheek. “You’re safe now.”
She looked at him. “Make love to me, Logan.”
He searched her eyes in the predawn light. “Are you sure?” He asked huskily.
“Yes. I need you.”
You’re
already on my TBB calendar for this December 21 release! Besides your TWRP page,
where will readers be able to find you?
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoseGorham1
Website: http://www.rosegorham.com/
Blog: https://rosegorham.com
Thanks so much for sharing! And speaking
of sharing, Rose will award someone who comments today a $10 gift card from The
Wild Rose Press, so leave your email address if you’d like to be entered in the
drawing!
Have a safe and happy holiday season!
Hugs,
Paris
4 comments:
I love finding new authors and books. Sounds like a great read. Thanks for the giveaway.
lauratroxel@yahoo.com
I think it's fitting that Rose's first book is published by The Wild Rose Press. :-) I enjoyed the interview with Rose and many congrats on your book!
Smiles,
Linda Joyce
Congrat on your books, Rose. This sounds like a good one. So glad to hear you have others to write. Good luck!
I enjoyed your excerpt.
What an inspiring success story! Congratulations on the Christmas release of your first novel! I'm rather fond of road trips, myself :)
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