This is my first official interview with a guest author, and I'm very excited. Lisa Renee Jones is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author and I was honored to meet and interview her. Today, Lisa is showcasing The Inside Out Series with Book 1--If I Were You. According to Lisa, the books need to be read in order. Don't forget to leave a comment for Lisa.
NOTE: To find out more about Lisa and her books, visit her author page at http://www.romancebooks4us.com.
NOTE: To find out more about Lisa and her books, visit her author page at http://www.romancebooks4us.com.
Without further ado, welcome Lisa, the floor is yours!
50 Shades Meets Gone Girl
“Lisa has created a beautiful, complicated, and
sensual world that is filled with intrigue and suspense. Sara’s character is
strong, flawed, complex, and sexy – a modern girl we all can identify with. I’m
thrilled to develop a television show that will tell Sara’s whole story – her
life, her work, her friends, and her sexuality.“
- Suzanne Todd, Producer of Alice in Wonderland
How it all began....
One day I was a high school teacher on
summer break, leading a relatively uneventful but happy life. Or so I told
myself. Later, I’d question that, as I would question pretty much everything
that I knew about myself, my relationships, and my desires. It all began when
my neighbor thrust a key to a storage unit at me. She’d bought it to make extra
money after watching some storage auction show. Now she was on her way to the
airport to elope with a man she barely knew, and she needed me to clear out the
unit before the lease expired.
Soon, I was standing inside of a small
room that held the intimate details of another woman’s life, feeling
uncomfortable, as if I was invading her privacy. Why had she let these items so
neatly packed, possessions that she clearly cared about deeply, be lost at an
auction? Driven to find out, I began to dig, to discover this woman’s life, and
yes, read her journals—dark, erotic journals that I had no business reading.
Once I started, I couldn’t stop. I read on obsessively, living out fantasies
through her words that I’d never dare experience on my own, compelled by the
three men in her life, none of whom had names. I read onward until the last
terrifying and dark entry left me certain that something had happened to this
woman. I had to find her and be sure that she was okay. Before long, I was
taking her job for the summer at the art gallery, living her life, and she was
nowhere to be found. I was becoming someone I didn’t know. I was becoming her.
The dark passion it
becomes...
Now, I am working at a prestigious
gallery, where I have always dreamed of being, and I’ve been delivered to the
doorstep of several men, all of whom I envision as one I’ve read about in the
journal. But there is one man that calls to me, that awakens desire in me in
ways that I never believed possible. That man is the ruggedly sexy artist,
Chris Merit, who wants to paint me. He is rich and famous, and dark in ways
that I shouldn’t find intriguing, but I do. I don’t understand why his dark
side appeals to me, but the attraction between us is rich with velvety promises
of satisfaction. Chris is dark, and so are his desires, but I cannot turn away.
He is damaged beneath his confident good looks and need for control, and in
some way, I feel he needs me. I need him.
All I know for certain is that he knows
me like I don’t even know myself, and he says that I know him. Still, I keep
asking myself — do I know him? Did he know her, the journal writer, and where
is she? And why doesn’t it seem to matter anymore? There is just him and me,
and the burn for more.
EXCERPT:
IF I WERE YOU
Rounding the corner, I enter the
hallway, and Chris is suddenly there in the narrow passage with me, pressing me
against the wall, his powerful thighs framing mine.
My hand goes instinctively to his
t-shirt-clad chest. I am immediately aware of the intimacy of the touch, of my
body’s reaction to the man who has betrayed me. “Don’t shove me against another
wall and try to intimidate me, Chris.”
“I’m not trying to intimidate you. I was
protecting you, Sara.” His hands move to my waist, scorching me, and my
reaction to the sizzling touch is instant. I cover his hands with mine, trying
to control what he does next, but it doesn’t help. Now, my hands are on his
hands and his hands are on my body.
“Call it what you want,” I ground out,
“but you had no right to do what you did.”
“He had to know he couldn’t manipulate
your dream. Money, and my many resources at your disposal, does that.”
His words knock my anger and my breath
away, and confusion consumes me. His actions and his words conflict at every
turn.
“Why would you help me? You said I don’t belong in this world.”
“Because I won’t watch him gobble you up
and destroy you.”
I remember his words, and understand now
that he wanted me out of this gallery, not this profession. “Because he’s a
dark, messed up, arrogant asshole who will play with my mind and use me until
there is nothing else left of me I recognize.”
“That’s right.”
“And yet you say you’re worse.”
He stiffens and cuts his gaze, seeming
to struggle before fixing me in a turbulent stare. “I am, Sara, which is why
you should run as far away from me as you can. And I should step back and let
you.”
“Then why aren’t you?” I whisper.
His eyes hold mine, and what I see
there, the depth of his desire, overwhelms me. He flattens his palm on my belly
and I tremble beneath the touch, and he has to feel it too. “Because,” his
voice low, seductive, his hand traveling up the center of my body, “I can’t
stop thinking about you, and everything I want to do to you, everywhere I want
to touch you.”
His hand presses to the swell between my
breasts, and my nipples ache with a wish he would touch them. His boldness
ignites something sultry and dark inside me, a side of me that defies the
good-girl school teacher who is appalled I haven’t stopped this. I want him. I
want him here and now, and any way I can have him.
And when his gaze lowers to my mouth and
lingers, I know he is thinking about kissing me and I have never wanted to be
kissed so badly in my life.
“Do you taste as good as I think you
do?” he asks, but he doesn’t wait for my reply.
Suddenly, his fingers have tunneled into
my hair and he’s dragging my mouth to his. I am all soft submission, yielding
to the moment, to the man. I melt into him, welcome the hardness of his body
pressed to mine. And when his tongue presses past my lips, a long, wicked
caress, I taste his hunger, his need. There is possessiveness to his kiss, to
his hand on my back, molding me closer. I am lost in the ache that has become
my need for this man, this stranger I cannot resist. He says he’s protecting
me; he says he’s dangerous. I am conflicted, and sure I should be angry with him,
but I am completely incapable and unable of processing why.
Video
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXE4IfNUgMA
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I asked Lisa to list her previous books but with a list of 40 books, we wouldn't have room! Instead I asked her a whole lot of questions.
How
did you celebrate publishing your first book?
That was so
long ago I don’t even remember.I took such a strange path. Library publisher.
Lots of novellas to major houses. Category romance. Indie. Then finally my
breakout that is the Inside Out Series being made into a STARZ TV show. That
sale definitely was expensive champagne worthy.
Your
novel is being made into a TV series/movie. Who’s in your dream cast?
I really
trust the producers and the network. Thought I had pinups there are so many
factors to be considered. Availability, schedules, willingness to do cable
level nudity, age range for 7 years (the time a series might run if a hit) and
so on. My pinup for Chris Merit was Chris Hemsworth and for Mark it was
Alexander Skarsguard. For Sara, Odette Annable from House. But fans have made
amazing choices. I love Charlie Hunnam and he has such range. He’d be an
amazing Chris. I’m staying open minded.
How
do you usually come up with a story idea?
Dreams? Writer’s journal?
Eavesdropping on conversations?
Newspaper?
Inside Out
was inspired by a real journal we found in a storage unit when we were auction
hunting aka STORAGE WARS. In the series the heroine has something similar
happen and it draws her into mystery, danger, and seduction.
The Secrets
Life Of Amy Bensen came from an idea that was so far off from what it became.
As I started plotting that idea just created a better one.
What
is the most important thing you do for your career now, as compared to when you
first started writing?
It’s always
writing the next book but as a hybrid author staying on top of the industry and
what is happening and changing,to stay ahead of the curve is more important
than anything. And the right agent I strategize with and trust is everything.
How
much of yourself is hidden in the characters in the book?
There are
little pieces of me in all the books but Sara from Inside Out is most like me,
and I hope someone we all identify with. She let fears keep her from her dreams
and she’s learning to overcome them and find herself. Don’t we all do that at
some point? I know I did. I left the corporate world to chase a dream and went
from a six figure salary to dirt poor. When I wrote her at the beginning I was
living the hard side of the decision and lots of fears.
Of
all your characters, who’s your favorite, and why?
Sara, Chris
and Mark from Inside Out because they changed my life and they are very real to
me. I’m extremely attached.
If
you could change something about your first book, what would it be?
Everything. I
hate all my early writing, even those published.
Have
you ever used an incident from your real life into one of your books?
Many times.
Inside Out is a prime example and often things that I experience show up in
some way,shape or form. The third book of Inside Out takes place in Paris and I
went there to write it. Almost everything I did in Paris is in that book.It’s
so different there I would have written Paris wrong had I not gone and the
books are being published in France so that would have been bad.
Any
part of a book that drives you crazy as you write: beginning, middle, or end?
I get stuck
at parts and can’t go on and it always means something is off. I have days of
panic as my husband tries to calm me down. When I figure it out the fix always
seems so simple when it hadn’t a day before.
Out
of your entire back list, which book has the best opening line? What's the line?
I’d have to
pull them all to look but I love the first paragraph of IF I WERE YOU. It’s a
very scintillating journal entry that my school teacher heroine is unable to
stop reading and then feels guilty or reading afterwards. When I heard it on
audio it made me blush.
How
many stories are swirling around in your head? Do you keep a mental list, a
computer file, or a spiral notebook filled with the ideas?
No. I have to
stay present in the world I’m writing in but since Inside Out is an on going
story I don’t need to leave that world. Now, when Amy Bensen came to me I felt
compelled to write her series. I plotted it and was ready to jump into it the
minute I finished my contracted book.
Okay, now for some fun stuff.
Please
underline which statement is more like you:
"I am a vacation spa because I am
laid back and relaxed."
"I am a ten-countries in ten-days
tour vacation, because I do things as fast as possible."
Please
complete the following sentences:
I love pizza with . . . .my fiancé on
Saturday nights and one of our favorite show
I'm always ready for . . . .Chocolate
When I'm alone, . . .I am writing
You'd never be able to tell, but I used
to . . . .be in the corporate world and all stuffy and formal
If I
had a halo it would be. . .damaged.
If I could rule the world . . .I’d get
rid of hatred.
I can never rule the world because. . .
You can never get rid of hatred:(
Thanks again for being a guest on RB4U, Lisa!
Cynthia Arsuaga
Erotic
Romance Author
Thanks for being on RB4U today! Interesting to read that you were in Paris when writing your third Inside Out book...how exciting to be there and write from experience.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the Starz shows!
Thanks so much for stopping by, Lisa! I'm such a huge fan...not only of your books, but of your work ethic and determination behind the scenes. I just signed with Pocket Star, so I'm doubly excited that your Inside Out series is going to be shown on screen. You work so hard and deserve this. How you transformed yourself into a successful hybrid author is inspiring. Huge congrats!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting the blog! I loved the excerpt, it drew me right in. Hard work does pay off and your career shows it. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Steph
Enjoyed the interview and excerpt, Lisa. I love finding out about other authors. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great interview, Lisa! Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteWill you go back to you paranormal genre, like the Zodiac series, or have you found your niche?
I very much enjoyed your visit today, Lisa. Thanks for joining us today.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your interview, and I can't wait to read your book. Drawing inspiration from other locations than your normal work space makes for exciting books. Thanks for being our guest.
ReplyDeleteLoved doing this interview Lisa! Can't wait to see your TV production! Thanks again for doing the interview.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, and it was great to learn about you, Lisa. What an intriguing premise for your story.
ReplyDeleteLisa, great interview and excerpt - thank you for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series, Lisa and how exciting for you that it is being made into a TV series/movie. Congratulations on all your success and here's to much more!
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ReplyDeleteGreat interview and it's nice to know more about you. Your career has taken an exciting turn, so enjoy it to the hilt....
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful series, Lisa and how exciting for you that it is being made into a TV series/movie. Congratulations on all your success and here's to much more!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous interview! The books sound amazing but I loved the candor of the interview. Too bad you can't take over the world! But you are right about hatred!
ReplyDeleteAwesome interview...love Lisa's books
ReplyDeleteLisa great interview I will get starz when the show starts because I LOVE your books!!!! Keep up the great writing please!!!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting concept, and a little eerie too. That's so glamorous to think of going to Paris for ahem, "research". I hope you had a grand time.
ReplyDeleteJust waving! I have enjoyed watching this series unfold and congratulate you on your success. I am looking forward to the next story in both this and your NA series. I am in awe of the things you manage to juggle! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait for the next book and tv series.
ReplyDeleteFun interview. Thanks for visiting, Lisa. What an exciting career you are building. Best of luck with it all, and the upcoming shows.
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