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#AuthorSpotlight – KB Cinder

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

KB Cinder, I’m a contemporary/rom com author who writes books like Jack Off and Circle Jerk πŸ˜‰ I don’t know any of the Twinsies!

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

Gahhhh. The ones after. Characters don’t always follow your plans for them.

What comes first? The plot or characters?

Characters!

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

Lucy Score πŸ™‚

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be?

“1) Do you write chapter to chapter in order or do you bounce around? 2) Do you have any weird writing rituals? 3) How do you keep your funny even when life’s not so funny?”

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Blurb. Condensing your baby into one little snippet is like pulling teeth.

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

Coming up with the concepts of Circle Jerk and Jack Off. I resisted a lot of my gut instincts early on. Embracing my kind of funny has been such a relief.

What is your definition of success?

Writing what makes you and your readers happy.

What are your social links?

“https://www.facebook.com/kbcinderauthor https://www.instagram.com/kbcinderauthor/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/19210548.KB_Cinder”

What are your buy links?

#AuthorSpotlight – Michelle Geel

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

“Hiya! I’m Michelle Geel, a mom of 2 kiddos & 4 dogs, and I live in a coastal city in South Africa. I’m kooky and weird, and sarcastic in the best way possible (there’s a good way?). The off-the-cuff sh*t I often spout tends to be highly entertaining to those around me and in my book, keeping my loved ones laughing is always a bonus. I’ve just signed up to the TwinsieTalk newsletter, so am looking forward to getting to know everyone on the team. I write contemporary steamy romance, and am still learning to live with my NSFW brain (I still have a daytime job). Although my first two books are trad published by DDP (Deep Desires Press), I am now flying solo as an indie-author and have released my first self-published novella, Playing Offense, just last week! (Playing Offense is part of the Girl Power Romance anthology – where women have been placed in positions which are generally filled by men.)”

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

I have not written a series yet, but I’d suppose the follow-ups would be. Especially if each book covers a different couple & there’s interaction between the couples from each book (e.g. brothers). Timelines are tricky to keep straight and readers are not fools – they pick up on every-freaking-thing!

What comes first? The plot or characters?

Ooh, toughie. It would depend what triggers the idea. If I see an extraordinarily handsome man, I’d build the story around him. If it’s the plot, the characters will soon emerge.

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

Ooh, you guys don’t make this easy. I’d have to say TL Swan, simply because I’ve known her longer and have interacted with her on a few occasions, but we’ve never actually ‘met’.

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be?

“Tee often speaks of how she rewrites entire books. I’d love to know whether it’s a complete rewrite, or whether she keeps the scenes she really likes (which may limit her). She has a beautiful style of writing. It pulls you right in and makes you feel as though you’re actually watching a movie. I’d love to know what (if anything) she attributes this skill to. When she jots down her plot – does she strictly stick to it, or does she go where her characters take her?”

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

B.L.U.R.B.!!! (maybe like multiplied by a few million, just to cover all the bases)

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

“C’mon, these are like final-stage questions at Who wants to be a millionaire! (and I have no lifelines left) Gosh, it’s pre-published author stage, but I guess the night I received the email from the publisher, offering to sign me & publish my first book. (I wasn’t sure that my writing was good enough to even self-publish, so their offer was a huge feather in my cap.)”

What is your definition of success?

As an author, it would be the ability to write a story so well that it completely captivates the reader, swoops them along the bumpy rollercoaster ride, and spits them out – satisfied – on the other side. #goalachieved

What are your social links?

“https://www.facebook.com/MichelleGeelAuthor/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/276850519695721/ https://www.instagram.com/mich3geel/ https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17773786 http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B07B7DR4J1”

What are your buy links?

“Playing Offense: http://amzn.com/B08LZJWH83 Crimson Tide: http://amzn.com/1090763255 Finding a keeper: http://a.co/3PFJSt1”

#AuthorSpotlight – K Logan

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

K Logan, I am a stay at home mom of 5, who’s first book comes out Nov 20th!

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

I feel the first book is hardest because it has to set the pace!

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

There are so many. Erin Trejo and Taylor Delong are my top two

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be?

how do you decide on names, places and plot your storylines?

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Blurb writing!

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

seeing everyone come together to celebrate!

What is your definition of success?

Being happy with your final project

What are your social links?

“Author Page: [https://www.facebook.com/Author-K-Logan-106998574380399](https://www.facebook.com/Author-K-Logan-106998574380399) Newsletter: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/i1r5w1 Amazon: [amazon.com/author/klogan](http://amazon.com/author/klogan?fbclid=IwAR1_rx8WSpuNp8_SxN6g3qCVTnS1CI4RP34aPn-xhN4IbccKjbdzPMgaXvc) Readers Group: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2250588138490382](https://www.facebook.com/groups/2250588138490382) Website: https://authorklogan.com BookBub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/k-logan Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20847079.K_Logan ”

What are your buy links?

“getbook.at/ChasingFirefliesKL Wide Link: https://books2read.com/u/4XLazv ”

#AuthorSpotlight – Brooke Page

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

Hi, My name is Brooke Page. I live in the beautiful state of Michigan with my husband, two children, and three cats. I work at a school part time in the computer lab, and write romance on the side when I can find time. I like romantic suspense, but am currently dabbling in a rockstar series. The Twinsie I know is the lovely Tenise! We’ve known each other for almost 8 years! We met through the book world πŸ™‚

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

I’d say the first book. It’s so important to have a good set up, and I typically think of the big BOOM moment, which typically comes later in the series. I’ve written many ending scenes prior to beginning books.

What comes first? The plot or characters?

It depends on who’s talking in my head. Typically, I get a plot idea first, then build the characters around that.

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

BLURB! I loath writing blurbs, it’s such an important part of the writing process that it causes me anxiety.

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

I’ve had readers come up to me at signings telling me how much certain characters relate to them. I love when readers find my characters relatable and help to give them perspective on their lives.

What is your definition of success?

Be happy at what you do. I’ll never turn down a moment to write. I figure the day when I don’t “feel like it” will be the day the fire has gone out.

What are your social links?

“authorbrookepage.com http://www.instagram.com/brookepage05 http://www.facebook.com/authorbrookepage email: authorbrookepage@gmail.com mailer: https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/h4a8o7″

What are your buy links?

“Amazon page: webpage with all links: http://www.authorbrookepage.com/price-list.html”

#AuthorSpotlight – Emma Mountford

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

Emmamountford82@icloud.com

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

First

What comes first? The plot or characters?

Plot

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

Jaine Diamond or Cat Porter

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Blurb writing

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

Being a part of an international bestseller

What is your definition of success?

When people love what I have written

What are your social links?

https://m.facebook.com/emma.mountford2

What are your buy links?

#AuthorSpotlight – Kelsey Rae

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

Hi! My name is Kelsie Rae. I write contemporary romance and dark mafia romance. I have three monster kiddos, three fur babies, and a husband who still puts up with me after eleven years of marriage. πŸ™‚ Dee Kendrick is the Twinsie I know, and she’s awesome.

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

First book! Gah! I’m literally planning my 2021 series right now and it isn’t exactly what I’d call a walk in the park. Once that one is finished, it feels like it gets a lot easier.

What comes first? The plot or characters?

Ooo… good question! Usually a song sparks an idea for a story. Whether it’s a gritty voice or the sexy lyrics, that’s where I start. But I think it depends on the song as to if it sparks a scene or a specific character. Usually, I’m just along for the ride.

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

Rachel Van Dyken. (I’ve actually met her, and she’s amazing, despite my awkwardness. lol)

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be? How many words does she write in a day? How does she manage to connect with her readers so effortlessly?

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

BLURBS ARE THE DEVIL. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve rewritten a blurb for the same book. Usually, I feel like I’m just chucking ideas at a wall, and am praying one of them will stick.

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

Signings are amazing because I get to meet so many awesome readers, especially the ones who’ve reached out to me beforehand through email or social media. Each and every time I hear one of them compliment my stories is my favorite thing in the world. πŸ™‚

What are your social links?

“Amazon β†’ https://amzn.to/2W5sKM0 BookBub β†’ http://bit.ly/2uXKxsU Facebook β†’ http://bit.ly/2GkLj7K Reader group β†’ https://bit.ly/2L0Gwcw Goodreads β†’ http://bit.ly/2G4wC9O Twitter β†’ http://bit.ly/2GiCLyq Newsletter MailerLiteβ†’ https://bit.ly/2YCfqQZ”

What are your buy links?

https://amzn.to/2W5sKM0

#AuthorSpotlight – Paige P. Horn

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

Paige P. Horne. I live in a small town, I’ve been a server for the past 12 years and I love it. I love talking to my customers and the fast pace of it. I’m married, no kids. I’ve been published since 2015 and the only other thing I would like to do, along with writing novels/ screenplays (One day) would be to own a small restaurant or food truck with my husband. I know Tenise <3

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

The others after. I’m a Pantser, so I don’t really plan out anything. With series you kinda have to, so it’s tougher for me.

What comes first? The plot or characters?

It depends. Sometimes it’s the characters, sometimes it’s an idea.

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

I’m really into Taylor Jenkins Reid. I’ve read almost all her books. I’d also love to meet Pepper Winters.

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be? Are you a Panster or Plotter? How many hours a day do you put aside to write? For Taylor I’d ask about her novel Daisy Jones and the Six. I loved that book and I want to know her writing process and researching for it. For Pepper, I’d ask about Unseen Messages. I thought that story was fantastic and I’d want to know the same questions I asked of Taylor.

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Blurb! It’s the least fun and the hardest. IMO.

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

I have several, sorry. lol. Attending Shameless as a signing author was awesome. Having our town newspaper write an article about me was sweet too. And then, of course, meeting people who’ve read my words! I mean, come on, that’s a dream come true!

What is your definition of success?

“I think it depends on which subject you’re talking about having success in. If it’s a career, I think making a living doing something you love is where it’s at. Relationship/Marriage: Being with your best friend and going through this thing called life together, having them support your dreams, and you theirs. That’s magic. As for yourself, just being the best version of you, you can. If you can hit the pillow at night with a mindset that you did the best you could, then that’s success to me. ”

What are your social links?

“https://www.instagram.com/authorpaigep.horne/ https://www.facebook.com/authorpaigep.horne https://www.facebook.com/PaigeP.Horne Www.AuthorPaigePHorne.com https://www.bookbub.com/profile/paige-p-horne https://amzn.to/32MQh7q”

What are your buy links?

“https://amzn.to/32MQh7q And I have a perma free book! Give Me Love. Link is here: https://amzn.to/3kDpiS3”

#AuthorSpotlight – K.I. Lynn

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

I’m Cat (K.I. Lynn) and I’m a homebody who lives with her hubby and her dog dog Juno (my sidekick). I love cheese and the color aqua.

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

Right now I am attempting my first ever intended series (the two I have were “hey, this is getting waaaay too long for one book) and I will say, possibly the first book. Because you have to introduce in a natural way characters that come into play later on (especially because it’s a family saga series) and you have to know who those characters are. I’m having to guess how a character is going to come out in their own book, which may not be written for almost two more years!

What comes first? The plot or characters?

The plot. I’ll get a rough idea with a base character vibe, but it always inevitably changes as I write.

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

Stephenie Meyer

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Naming the book. I tend to write my blurbs when I get hit with the initial idea, because that is when I have the least information and don’t get bogged down. Naming a book is just…it either happens right away (Forever and All the Afters) or it’s like pulling teeth (Becoming Mrs Lockwood).

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

Meeting my bestie, Elena M Reyes. Without writing we never would have met.

What is your definition of success?

There are multiple definitions of success I’ve hit over the years, and others that I haven’t. It goes up and morphs as I go. In the beginning it was selling 1,000 copies of Breach. Then 10,000 copies of Breach. Then 100,000 books overall. Getting in the top 100 on Amazon. Translated into other languages (Italian, German, Hebrew). It’s always changing. Right now? I want to be able to build up a down payment on a new house. I want Off the Cuff to hit the top 100 on release week in January.

What are your social links?

“Follow me on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/kilynn.breach Follow me on twitter – https://twitter.com/KI_Lynn_ Check out my website – http://www.kilynnauthor.com/ Become a fan/friend on Goodreads – http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6553256.K_I_Lynn Follow me on Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/K.I.-Lynn/e/B00CHSZ81E Follow me on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/k.i.lynn Join my fan group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/1446344115596744 Get my Newsletter – http://bit.ly/1U9NSoC Follow me on Bookbub – https://www.bookbub.com/profile/k-i-lynn Paperbacks – http://bit.ly/KILynnPaperbacks ”

What are your buy links?

“Amazon – http://www.amazon.com/K.I.-Lynn/e/B00CHSZ81E www.KILynnAuthor.com”

#AuthorSpotlight – Andi Jaxon

Tell us your name and then a bit about yourself and which Twinsie do you know.

“Andi Motherfucking Jaxon. I’m random, love rainbows, coffee, sleep, and dinosaur erotica. I think that about sums me up. I know Jo-Anna (JM Walker)”

When you are writing a book, which is harder? The first book in the series or the others after it?

The ones that come after!

What comes first? The plot or characters?

Oh…that’s a hard one. Plot I think.

What author would you love to meet (Who is your unicorn author)?

K Webster and JM Walker

If you could ask that author three questions about their writing, writing process, or books, what would they be?

“Do you plot? If yes, do you plot out the entire book before you start writing or just part of it? What’s harder, the first 10k or the last 10k?”

What is harder? The blurb writing, naming the book, or naming the series?

Naming the damn book

What is your favorite memory so far as an author?

At Book Bonanza 18, I was standing in line to grab lunch for me and my friend and someone in line recognized me as an author and fangirled. It was mind boggling that someone knew who I was.

What is your definition of success?

This is really hard. I don’t know that I have a definition. There are goals I would like to hit, like making a list on my own, and being able to financially contribute to my household from my sales.

What are your social links?

“Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andijaxonauthor Pinterest: http://bit.ly/AndiPinterest Reader Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/andijunkies Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andijaxon Website: http://www.andijaxon.com Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/e42677cb7ccd/andinewsletter ”

What are your buy links?

Amazon: http://bit.ly/AndiAmazon

#Review – The Road To Heartbreak by J.L. Baldwin

From that first moment I saw Roscoe until he left town, we were the best of friends growing up.

My feelings for him grew with time, but when I finally decided to tell him how I felt, he left to travel the world with a country band, taking my heart with him.

Life has a way of giving you your own country song. I know it did for me when years later, Roscoe breezed back into my life as if no time had passed, and returned keeping a promise I thought he’d forgotten with his guitar and my heart in tow.

This novella was originally published in the Rocked to the Core Anthology, and has been rewritten and expanded with new scenes and chapters. Hope y’all enjoy!
This novella was originally published in the Rocked to the Core Anthology, and has been rewritten and expanded with new scenes and chapters. Hope y’all enjoy it!
This book was so freaking sweet. Like one of the sweetest things I have ever read. I usually go for all the smut and I actually went into this book blind, so I had no idea that it was as sweet as it was. But I am totally fine with that! It was a nice change compared to some of the dirty books I’ve read.
Roscoe and Ophelia grew up together. He came to join her family when they were kids and they ended up being foster brother and sister. But that of course never stopped their feelings from growing for each other.
They both have careers of their own. With Roscoe being a big musician and Ophelia working with animals, they focus on their jobs until something happens that calls both of them home.
Roscoe decides to take Ophelia on a little trip but of course, that doesn’t go as planned. She’s not used to being in the spot light or seeing the women fawn over the man she’s in love with, so it puts a damper on things and her feelings for him.
Together they fight the little issues that life throws at them but like all romance books that we love to devour, love conquers all!
I really enjoyed this book and could see the growth in JL’s writing. I understand that it’s been two years since she published a book but you can clearly see that she took some time to expand on her writing and story telling.