We are happy to have Megan Hart, author of numerous erotica, paranormal romances and so much more, here today. Passion Model, one of her first eroticas, will be re-released tomorrow and Megan is here today to answer all our questions about herself and her books. Please give her a warm welcome.
The Geeky Lover: Can you please tell us a bit about yourself?
Megan Hart: My name is Megan Hart. I write books. I’ve been writing books and stories for a very long time and always knew I wanted to be a writer. If not a writer, an actress. I also thought about being a funeral director, but that idea didn’t last long. I went to school for Journalism but I hated being a reporter…I like making stuff up. That’s why I love writing novels!
The Geeky Lover: What’s your favorite book at …
We are very happy to have Ivy here today. She is one of the founders of Book Reader Times and she agreed to answer some of our questions here today. You can find a wonderful giveaway at the end and all I’m saying about it is JM!The Geeky Lover: Hey Ivy, it so good to have you here today.
Ivy: I would first like to thank Book Lovers Inc for inviting me to their blog! Your blog rocks!
The Geeky Lover: First of all tell us a bit about yourself?
Ivy: Well…What can I tell you about me? I love to read! lol I am case manager for homeless families. I love to read anything with vampires, shifters and magic. Sometimes it’s really hard for me to find the time to read, but I manage. I really …
Recently I had the chance to read Never Blame the Umpire and loved it. It is a Christian fiction book that provides comfort as Kate & her family deal with with her mom’s cancer. I think this book has so much to offer: the importance of love and living life to the fullest. I know this is a book that will be staying on my shelf and being pulled out when needed …hopefully not for a long time though!
I was also lucky enough to have a chance to chat with Gene about the book, I hope you enjoy!
The Monster Lover: Can you tell us about Never Blame the Umpire?
Gene Fehler: In Never Blame the Umpire, eleven-year-old Kate is having a happy and busy summer, playing baseball and tennis. She’s also taking a three-week poetry writing class. …
We are happy to have Maya Banks, author of the Sweet series, here today. Sweet Temptation, book 4 in this series, was released last week and Maya is here today to answer all our questions about these books. Please give her a warm welcome.
The Geeky Lover: First of all, thanks for being here today.
Maya Banks: Thanks for having me 🙂
The Geeky Lover: Can you please tell us a bit about yourself?
Maya Banks: I live in Texas with my husband and three children. When I’m not writing or reading, love to hunt, fish, and travel. I’m a huge homebody, though, so my favorite place is home with the family.
The Geeky Lover: You live in Texas and most of your books are set in the South too. What makes this region so special to you?
Maya Banks: I love the south. Loved growing up here. …
Today I am honored to share an interview with Y.S. Lee. I recently had the pleasure of reading her debut A Spy In The House (The Agency #1) and loved this unique spin on the Victorian era.Can you tell us about the book?Spy is a novel about keeping secrets, uncovering truths, scheming women, and the Great Stink of 1858 (a disgusting heat wave that paralyzed the city of London). It’s also a zippy adventure and a lighthearted joke about mystery novels. It contains not a single vampire.
My favorite scene took place in the carriage as Mary & James talk marriage & sonnet sequences, I’m smiling just thinking about it. What was your favorite scene to write?I could write dialogue between Mary and James all day. I ended up pruning quite a lot of it because if I’d left it all in, the book …
We are so happy to have author Joely Sue Burkhart here today. Her book, Dear Sir, I’m Yours will be released in print tomorrow so we grabbed our opportunity to ask her everything we always wanted to know about her book. You can also find a chance to win her new release at the end of the interview. 😉
The Geeky Lover: Hey Joely, it’s so great to have you here!
Joely: Thank you so much for having me!
The Geeky Lover: Tell us a bit about yourself?
Joely: I’ve got three monsters (girls) ages 11, 8, and 6 and I work full-time as a computer programmer. I’ve been writing seriously since 2003 and am thrilled to have works with Samhain Publishing, Drollerie Press, and Carina Press.
The Geeky Lover: I thought it would be …
It is our pleasure to have had an opportunity to talk with Bonnie Doerr, author of Island Sting.
Tell us a bit about ISLAND STING.
Telling about a novel I wrote should be an easy thing for me to do, right? But the book has been described so many ways by readers that I often don’t know how to approach this request. And, honestly, it’s more about what the book is to readers than what it is to me. So first I’ll use the thoughts and words of others to talk about it.
To ground the story, ISLAND STING is a contemporary adventure/mystery novel set in the Florida Keys. Though it’s often included on lists of YA reads (these days YA seems to stretch up to college age), it’s more for younger teens and tweens.
I get a kick out of stringing …
We are happy to have John Locke, author of the Donovan Creed series, here today to answer our questions.
The Sexy Lover: Hello John. Thanks for letting me ‘grill’ you. I have read all three novels in your Donovan Creed series which I think are wonderful.
John Locke: Thank you. I’m honored to hear you say that.
The Sexy Lover: Of the three so far which has been your favorite?
John Locke: Probably Saving Rachel, since it moves so quickly. I really like the twists and turns, and feel it is more in line with the type of books I’ll be writing in the future.
The Sexy Lover: Which was the hardest to write or gave you the most trouble?
John Locke: Lethal Experiment was a very difficult write because I got too much input. By the time I finished, I’d used three …
BLI: Hi Destiny. Huge fan here! I am so glad to be interviewing you for Book Lovers, Inc.Destiny: Hey there. Thanks very much for inviting me over today. I’m thrilled to hear you like my work. BLI: You have a very busy life I hear with having a family and full time writng career. What is the hardest for you to do more: writing or being there for your family?Destiny: Finding time to write. My son graduates from high school this year. My daughter is a sophomore. They’re active in sports and on the move all the time so it’s hard to find quiet time to really buckle down and write. BLI: What is your writing process like? Do you have a daily or weekly word count that you try to meet?Destiny: It varies from day to day, from one manuscript to the next. …
I was very happy to get a chance to interview Libby Cone, author of two historical fiction books. Her debut novel, War On the Margins, is set in the Channel Islands during World War II. Her second book, Flesh and Grass, is set in a 17th Century Dutch settlement in colonial America. It was released last month and is available as a Kindle ebook from Amazon. See my review of Flesh and Grass here.
BLI: Let’s start off with a basic question. What made you decide to start writing?
Libby: I think writing chooses you. I keep finding out obscure things (usually while aimlessly surfing on the Web), reading about them, reading more about them, and then talking about them nonstop. Then I realize I need to write about them.
BLI: Next, I have some questions about Flesh …