Hi, I’m so excited to be part of the Kindle Scout program,
but I’m shamelessly begging for your help.
I’d like you to have my book for FREE, all you have to do is
vote for me. Please go to https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/3VU1JGW3JKOP0 and
vote for Moonlight’s Peril, a story
that many of you have supported during its creation. I couldn’t have done this
alone. I can’t thank you enough for all your love and encouragement. Voting
runs from June 2nd until July 2nd, 2016.
Kindle Scout is the opportunity for my never-before-published novel to
receive editing, marketing, and a contract with Kindle Press. If Moonlight’s Peril is a book readers
wants Amazon will give my novel the royal treatment. But it won’t happen without you. For your
time, you’ll get a copy of my book if it is published by Kindle Press. Thank
you in advance.
What’s this book about? Here’s the blurb:
Bianca Archer watched her thirteen-year-old daughter
leave on a camping trip to reconnect with an absentee father. When his body is
found and her daughter is missing Bianca’s life stops. She’s sure the local
off-the-grid commune took her child. Law Foster has a pack to protect. Helping
nosey Bianca jeopardizes his duty. Bianca isn’t part of his world and that
makes her a very dangerous woman to want. When she witnesses Law’s shift, he
has to make a choice—bite her or trust her.
Author QA
What was the hardest part of writing this book?
I’m a mom and I work two jobs. My daughter has some health challenges that inspired what happens to Chessa, the heroine’s teenage daughter. Taking care of my family is my top priority, but my soul needs and craves the release of writing. This is my therapy. Every time I write a book, I know I am asking strangers to invest the precious leisure time they scrape out of the day and a part of his or her entertainment budget. I want to write the best book I can for that amazing person who is giving me such a big gift. Being a writer is like getting a hug from a stranger every day. I want to hug them back by crafting a story worth reading. As a reader, I take solace in the escape into a story. If the author’s work is subpar, my experience suffers. I don’t want that for my readers. I know how essential the reading experience is to the soul. I can’t do much to make the world better than I found it, but I hope my books can enhance someone’s life each day.
When did you decide to become a writer?
What was the hardest part of writing this book?
I’m a mom and I work two jobs. My daughter has some health challenges that inspired what happens to Chessa, the heroine’s teenage daughter. Taking care of my family is my top priority, but my soul needs and craves the release of writing. This is my therapy. Every time I write a book, I know I am asking strangers to invest the precious leisure time they scrape out of the day and a part of his or her entertainment budget. I want to write the best book I can for that amazing person who is giving me such a big gift. Being a writer is like getting a hug from a stranger every day. I want to hug them back by crafting a story worth reading. As a reader, I take solace in the escape into a story. If the author’s work is subpar, my experience suffers. I don’t want that for my readers. I know how essential the reading experience is to the soul. I can’t do much to make the world better than I found it, but I hope my books can enhance someone’s life each day.
When did you decide to become a writer?
I’ve
been an avid reader since I was eleven. The summer I turned twelve I pestered
everyone to bring me to the library, but no one would. We lived in the country
and it was a trek to the nearest library. My grandmother dumped a huge bag of
harlequin romances at my feet and said, “There’s your library.” Looking back
I’m shocked she’d corrupt me like that, but I was hooked on romance quickly.
I’ve been devouring every romance novel I can get my hands on ever since. A
year later I decided I could write a romance novel. Imagine The Blue Lagoon
meets Star Wars, it was terrible, but my cousins loved it. They were my first
fans and encouraged me to keep writing. When I was thirty I had the standard, I’m not immortal epiphany. I decided it
was time to find a publisher and I did. I’ve had over sixty stories published
in the last seven years, but this is my first self-published book. Anything
else I’ve self-published was a reprint when my rights reverted back. What I
love about writing is that I am never able to say I’ve mastered it. My prose
improves with every book. I love the challenge of topping the last book. I
never compete with anyone but myself.
This book is part of a series tell us about your series.
This is
the first book in my Moonlight Series. I’ve created a small Wisconsin town
where most of the residence are werewolves. I’ve combined some old Indian
legends and fringe archeology to give my werewolves an interesting creation
myth. In this series, if you’re bitten by a werewolf you die unless you have a
werewolf ancestor on the family tree. The series highlights several couples and
the struggles they have for survival and love, but Law Foster and Bianca Archer
are in every book. Bianca’s awakening to the truth of Wild Rose Valley is the
heart of this series. I really love these characters and I hope you do too.
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