Showing posts with label Indie Author. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indie Author. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2018

X-Treme Caution Release BLitz


☆♡☆♡☆X-Treme Caution☆♡☆♡☆

By: Taylor Johns, author

BUY: Amazon
TBR: Goodreads


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Ten years of celibacy is no match for the passion she evokes in me.
Holding her through her tears melted my heart.
The fire I discovered in her, burned through my carefully constructed walls, leaving ashes in its wake.
Walls I built to protect myself, no that’s not true.
I built those walls to protect everyone else from my rage.
A rage that cost me more than I had to give.
The thing is, she’s different. 
Laney is my match.
As I allow her in, she pushes me away.
Maybe it’s for the best. 
Maybe I need to rebuild my walls to keep us both safe.



*X-Treme Caution is the spin off from Taylor’s X-Treme Series but can be read as a standalone.
Check out Taylor's X-Treme series here:
X-Treme Confusion (book 1):  Amazon
X-Treme Lies (book 2): Amazon 



Find out more about Taylor and her other books at the following links.
Author group~ Taylor’s Tasty Tidbits: http://bit.ly/29cE1zI 


Monday, February 12, 2018

MEET THE AUTHOR - SUSAN TARR


Welcome all.

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Susan Tarr, author of PHENOMENA the Lost and Forgotten Children, JACK, just an ordinary dog in the dog house, MIRANDA BAY, and FRIENDS TO THE END. ALMOST AN AUTHOR is due out this year.

ME: Hi SUSAN TARR, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
SUSAN TARR: I was born down south in New Zealand. and my working life started in various
psychiatric hospitals in NZ, employed not admitted.
Then the travel bug took over. I sailed to Kenya in a 28 foot yacht, without even considering whether or not I might get sea sick. I did. Dreadful trip. But I continued to crew on other yachts. Deck hand and sail repairer, caulking and painting. A real blokes girl. lol.
I married and lived in Kenya for 10 years--that's where my girls were born.
Europe became a favorite holiday destination but when we returned to NZ, USA and Australia were next.
So, I have travelled extensively and have now settled down into a peaceful life in a country town in NZ

ME: What genre do you write?
SUSAN TARR: Historical fiction based on fact, women’s medical dramas, humor and life.

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
SUSAN TARR: A revamp of MIRANDA BAY. It was first published in 2009. I need to make it more current.

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
SUSAN TARR: Miranda is impulsive and bids on an established property, sight unseen, simply because it bears her name, Miranda. She gets more than she bargained on...

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
SUSAN TARR: Sandra Bullock should play all my female roles. I love her style and personality. She reminds me of my daughter who I base all my 30+yr old female characters on.

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
SUSAN TARR: Always. My characters talk, and act like me. But now I am older, I can only dream.

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
SUSAN TARR: When living in Kenya, I wrote huge letters home to NZ. They will form the basis of my Kenyan stories when I have time to finish them.

ME: Which writers inspire you?
SUSAN TARR: Louis de Bernieres, Joseph Heller, Marian Keyes, Sophie Kinsella, Jane Green

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
SUSAN TARR: Lap top.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
SUSAN TARR: I type a million notes. When someone says or does something my new character would, I note it. When I have a plot and title, I start to order my notes, scene by scene. Heuristic is apparently my style. I think it means I make sense out of a mess. 

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
SUSAN TARR: Psychological thrillers are my current fix. Reading Netta Newbound books first got me addicted.

ME: What book are you reading now?
SUSAN TARR: Paul Cleave's A KILLER HARVEST.

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
SUSAN TARR: I am in two camps here. If a book is given free it can be perceived as worthless. But an author might gather a brand-new fan and sell other titles to them.

ME: How do you relax?
SUSAN TARR: Hah! I am an active relaxer. I find it hard to sit still. Coffee in a cafe with my writer friends might do it, although we'd spend all our time talking about books and our writing.

ME: What is your favorite quote?
SUSAN TARR: Considerer the ramifications of your words or actions.

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
SUSAN TARR: Oh, editing definitely. Sometimes in our enthusiasm to publish 5 mins after typing The End, we miss this valuable step. I advise all aspiring writers to set aside their finished MS and come back to it a few weeks later. I promise that when they re-read it they will find unnecessary words and so many bloopers. I also suggest they do not ask family members or close friends to read their work, unless they promise to be totally honest. They LOVE you and will lie through their teeth to be supportive. That doesn't help at all. (With the exception of my hubster. He immediately picks up a red pen and starts dissecting the title!)

ME: What does your writing process look like?
SUSAN TARR: No plot. No routine. Three books in different genres on the go at any one time, so I can flip flop as the mood takes me. Humor versus historical mental health.

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
SUSAN TARR: The back matter. All the links and contacts.

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
SUSAN TARR: No, I seem to be able to write each scene by immersing myself in it. Mainly I write from close experience

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
SUSAN TARR: Oh, yes. Even if a particular character is based closely on a particular person, readers ALWAYS want them to be likeable. So, they can have negative aspects but need positive attributes too. Even if in real life they are just plain nasty.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
SUSAN TARR: My best friend who is also an author. Otherwise it can be a pretty lonely journey.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
SUSAN TARR: Janet Frame. She was in the Seacliff Mental Hospital during the period I wrote my historic mental health book, Phenomena. Her writing inspired me.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
SUSAN TARR: Women's fiction/drama based on real life events but written as fiction to keep my butt out of court. lol

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
SUSAN TARR: Psychological thriller.

ME: What secret talents do you have?

SUSAN TARR: Oh dear. I am such a big mouth, I don't think any minor talents are secret anymore.

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
SUSAN TARR: To be all my girls and grandchildren need me to be. And to write books in under 6 months.

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before? Why?
SUSAN TARR: GREECE! I saw The Lotus Eaters years ago. It was a TV series. From then my longing to visit has been strong. Although I visited Europe many times, I didn't make it to Greece.

ME: How can readers discover more about you and you work? i.e. Website: Blog: Facebook: Twitter: Lnkedin: Pinterest: Amazon Author Page: Smashwords: Book Links: (* American, UK, etc.) Goodreads.
SUSAN TARR:

FACEBOOK      TWITTER

GOOGLE+      PINTEREST      AMAZON

ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
SUSAN TARR: I am lousy with anything IT. I panic and press the wrong keys. Chaos.


ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
SUSAN TARR: You are very welcome, Victoria. Thank you for including me. XX

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Meet The Author - AMALI ROSE


Welcome all

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Amali Rose, author of Under The Cherry Blossoms.

ME:  Hi Amali Rose, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?

AMALI ROSE: I am an Australian former blogger who published my debut novella this year. I have always been a huge book lover, and earlier this year when I got a story idea that wouldn't go away, I decided to take the leap and put pen to paper, metaphorically speaking!

ME: What genre do you write?
AMALI ROSE: Contemporary Romance/Romantic Comedy/Erotica

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
AMALI ROSE: I am currently working on Dandelion Dreams, the second book in my Fleurs d'amour Novella Series.

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
AMALI ROSE: DANDELION DREAMS.
Content is raw, unedited and subject to change.
© 2017 Amali Rose
Leaning back in his chair, Connors sizes me up, and for the first time since I entered his office, I sense a tiny bit of empathy. “Your administrative work here was adequate, Cassidy, and while your attitude wasn’t a fit for Patterson & Partners, I’m sure you would be an asset somewhere. Perhaps in a less rigid environment. All of which has been reflected in your reference letter.”
I’m still staring at him, slack jawed, as I try to make sense of what is happening. I hate this job. I’ve hated every office job I’ve ever had. But I have never once been fired from a job. People love me! I’m a fucking delight.
“That will be all, Miss. Jensen.”
I realise that I am, once again, being dismissed, so I gather myself as best as I can, and begin to make my exit.
Stopping in the doorway, I slowly turn, formulating my words and deciding what I want his last impression of me to be. Classy, I decide. Classy is the smart option.
Nah, fuck that.
“Connors, dude, everyone knows that’s a fucking rug on your head. And it’s not even a good one. It’s like an animal crawled up there, got cozy, and decided it was a good place to die. You really should do something about that, if you want people to take you seriously. Toodles!” Turning on my heel, I sashay out of the office, smirking at the sounds of indignation that follow me.

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
AMALI ROSE: Hmm... for Under The Cherry Blossoms I can see Ashton Kutcher as Ben, and Rachel Bilson as Skye.
For Dandelion Dreams I like Blake Lively for Cassidy, and Jamie Dornan as Mason.

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
AMALI ROSE: No, but I definitely have experienced moments where an idea will pop in my head from nowhere, and I run with it. Then five chapters later, it will fall into place. It's completely unconscious, and I like to think it's the characters helping me along.

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
AMALI ROSE: About six months ago.

ME: Which writers inspire you?
AMALI ROSE: There are so many incredibly talented indie authors out there. Some of my favorites are Meghan Quinn, Adriana Locke, Jana Aston and L.J. Shen.

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
AMALI ROSE: I write on my laptop, and take notes on my phone.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
AMALI ROSE: I use a very simple chapter by chapter outline. It's incredibly basic, and I flesh it all out as I write.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
AMALI ROSE: Unfortunately, I don't get as much time to read as I would like. I prefer romantic comedies that still have all the dirty bits lol!

ME: What book are you reading now?
AMALI ROSE: Darker by E.L. James

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
AMALI ROSE: I'm not sure if it works, I'm so new and I'm still trying to figure the whole marketing thing out. For me, personally, I do give a lot of books away, simply to get my work out there, and build a name for myself. I think at this point, that's more important to me than sales.

ME: How do you relax?
AMALI ROSE: I relax by spending time with my friends, reading or veging out in front of the tv.

ME: What is your favorite quote?
AMALI ROSE: "Though she be but little, she is fierce."


ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
AMALI ROSE: Oh wow, I don't really feel like I'm in any position to give advice! I guess I would just say, try to be as kind to yourself as you are to others, follow your gut, and surround yourself with people who will fight for you fiercely.

ME: What does your writing process look like?
AMALI ROSE: I'm really methodical. I write in sequence, and only ever have one WIP on the go. I'm definitely not your typical creative type!

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
AMALI ROSE: I really enjoyed every aspect of it, it was all very positive.

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
AMALI ROSE: No, not particularly. Maybe scenes where I have to research things. I worry about making errors.

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
AMALI ROSE: Absolutely, I learnt a lot about plot structure. I hope I continue to learn something from every book.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
AMALI ROSE: I have a really strong group of friends who have held my hand, encouraged me, and kicked my ass throughout the entire process. My book wouldn't have been published without them.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
AMALI ROSE: Jamie Dornan. Because he's dreamy, and has an Irish accent!

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
AMALI ROSE: Romantic comedy.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
AMALI ROSE: Romantic comedy.

ME: What secret talents do you have?
AMALI ROSE: Well, I don't know how much talent I have, but probably writing. Very few people in my "real" life now I have started writing.

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?

AMALI ROSE: To be invisible.

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before? Why?
AMALI ROSE: Ireland. I'm not sure why, I've just wanted to go there since I was a child.

ME: How can readers discover more about you and you work? i.e. Website: Blog: Facebook: Twitter: Lnkedin: Pinterest: Amazon Author Page: Smashwords: Book Links: (* American, UK, etc.) Goodreads.
AMALI ROSE: Follow #AmaliRose here...

#SweetheartOfSmut #StalkLinks




INSTAGRAM    TWITTER   SPOTIFY     PINTREST

ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
AMALI ROSE: N/A

ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
AMALI ROSE: Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

MEET THE AUTHOR - AJ STORM


Welcome all.

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing AJ Storm author of Dark Strangers, Alexander's Story, The Power of Two, Emily's Passion, Right of Passion, Fortune's Eyes, Fortune's Daughter, The Blood Rose, and Danny's Heat coming at the end of the year.

ME: Hi AJ Storm, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
AJ STORM: I’m AJ Storm and I write erotic dreams in all genres.
I’m an avid reader of BDSM, erotic paranormal romance, and murder/mystery books. I am particularly fond of vampire and shifter stories. Currently, I live in the Midwestern part of the United States with my husband and my two-year-old Chocolate Labrador Retriever. I’m a 65-year-old grandmother of six, a mother of two, and a wife to the same man for 42 years. Most of my life, I’ve been a writer, but just not of books. Essays, book reports, letters, and short stories were my expression of self. My real talent appeared in high school when I got my first guitar and wrote music, lyrics, and sang. Love songs helped me release my Passion.
Marriage and raising children cut down on my free time, so the guitar sat in the corner voiceless. In 2006, I discovered voices waking me in the middle of the night telling me their stories, and when I finally listened, I wrote them down. That was how Emily’s Passion came about. It’s the story of my life, but also part fiction. And so, here I am today with eight published books and one about to be released.
I love writing and sharing my fantasies with others through the written word. I love making people lose themselves in a story and feel the emotions.

ME: What genre do you write?
AJ STORM: Paranormal romance, murder/mystery, women's fiction

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
AJ STORM: Currently, it's titled Hunting Season, but it may change.

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
AJ STORM: It's the story of a middle-aged Choctaw woman who's father hires a 45 year old ranch hand to help her run the ranch so she can date, go out with friends, etc. and stop living like a man. Needless to say, she's pissed and doesn't want him there.

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
AJ STORM: Playing the part of Griff - Mark Harmon

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?

AJ STORM: Always, I get pulled into my characters and their story. They talk to me and become like family.

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
AJ STORM: I've always had the ability to put my thoughts and emotions down on paper. Five years ago, I was encouraged to write a novel and Dark Strangers was born.

ME: Which writers inspire you?
AJ STORM: There are so many....my top two would be J.R. Ward and Cherise Sinclair

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
AJ STORM: Longhand and then transfer to computer. I can correct or edit when I do that.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?

AJ STORM: My characters talk to me. They tell me their stories and I write them down. They even get angry when I don't follow where they’re going and then they go silent until I make the change.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
AJ STORM: I love to read. Currently, I read Debbie Zello, Faith Gibson, Thia Finn, Hilary Storm, R.B. Obrien.....I have hundreds on my Kindle I haven't gotten to yet. There are tons of good authors out there.

ME: What book are you reading now?
AJ STORM: Only Pleasure by Lora Leigh

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
AJ STORM: Truthfully, I haven't made up my mind about it. I've read comments on both sides of the issue.  I think an occasional free book is okay, but I don't make a habit of it.


ME: How do you relax?
AJ STORM: Listen to music on headphones and reading

ME: What is your favorite quote?
AJ STORM: "Mine"  That one word fills me with hope, need, and passion. To have someone so into you that he holds you and growls mine....It turns me on.

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
AJ STORM: Something that I'm continually learning.  Never Give Up.

ME: What does your writing process look like?
AJ STORM: First, I put on my headphones and turn on my playlist of music I've chosen to write to. I use a yellow pad and a pilot gel pen to write the stories given to me by my characters. Then, I transfer them to my computer while I do a first edit as I'm transferring. This continues until I write The End. I have two or three beta readers who read and offer comments and suggestions.


ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
AJ STORM: The Blurb--I hate writing them and I'm not good at it. I end up retelling the story.

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?

AJ STORM: Not really. I don't have a problem because it's not my story--it belongs to my characters. Sometimes my readers get upset with some of the outcomes, but I have to write it as they dictate it.

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
AJ STORM: The one thing that I'm continually learning is that I need to write for myself and not my readers. By that I mean, the story needs to be written for me and my characters (staying true to the story) and not focus on popularity or acceptance. If a book doesn't sell well, then it doesn't. I just know that I've done the best I could do and have written one hell of a book.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.

AJ STORM: My PA is #1. She works her butt off and puts up with my craziness. My beta readers are next and are always supportive.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
AJ STORM: I would like to sit down with Stephen King and talk about all aspects of writing and publishing. Not particularly about horror but about the industry in general.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
AJ STORM: Has to be paranormal. I love it and I read a lot of it.


ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
AJ STORM: I love all genres as long as they have interesting characters and plots. Romance of any kind is my favorite. I love a good love scene.

ME: What secret talents do you have?
AJ STORM: Play guitar, sing, write music, tole painting

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
AJ STORM: Flying....I want to soar over everything and feel the wind whooshing over my body.


ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before?
AJ STORM: Hawaii

ME: How can readers discover more about you and you work? i.e. Website: Blog: Facebook: Twitter: Lnkedin: Pinterest: Amazon Author Page: Smashwords: Book Links: (* American, UK, etc.) Goodreads.
AJ STORM:

AMAZON    

FACEBOOK   


GOODREADS    

INSTAGRAM    


ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
AJ STORM: I can't think of anything else. The only thing would be to encourage readers to leave a review if they read the book. Authors need that feedback.

ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
AJ STORM: Thank you very much for having me.


Saturday, November 25, 2017

Meet The Author - PAISLEIGH AUMACK


Welcome all.

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Paisleigh Aumack author of Love in Carson Falls.

ME: Hi Paisleigh, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I am from Jersey, and I am engaged to the love of my life. Writing has been in my blood since I was young.


ME: What genre do you write?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Contemporary Romance

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Reckless Outside Carson Falls-Book 2 in The Falls Series

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Hmmmm.. Here is a small snippet. It is unedited and subject to change.

Copyright ©️2017 Paisleigh Aumack

When I first laid eyes on her, there was no mistaking the inevitable fire we would set to each other. Her eyes were the bluest I had ever seen in my life. Again, I wound up being a complete asshole the night we met, and I ran out on her. Like I said, the list of how much I sucked when it came to Penelope Sloane was extensive. Things were going to be different this time. It would be right and we would have a foundation to build from.

or this snippet...


She had entered the room again as we were talking. Penny didn’t want conditions on the friendship, but hadn’t she just put her own on it? Call me a horny bastard or whatever but if she was putting the kibosh on the whole friends with benefits scenario, it was only fair that I point out her stipulation as a condition of our friendship and negotiate my own.

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: River (male lead) - Taylor Kinney or Chris Pine and for Arianna (female lead) - Hayden Panettiere or Amanda Seyfried

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: No. They talk to me. But they steal parts of me if that even makes sense.

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I have always written in some shape or form. Mostly music before though.

ME: Which writers inspire you?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: All of them. In every genre. It is so amazing to see how different people's minds are.

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Computer and some longhand.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I am a pantser. The characters guide me to where they want their story to go.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I do read when I am not writing but that is very rare these days.

ME: What book are you reading now?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I started a re-read of CP Smith's Reason Series. She is an amazing writer.

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Sometimes. Word of mouth really is the best advertising. You have to get the book into people's hands in order for them to want more.

ME: How do you relax?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Writing and music. It soothes me down to my core.

ME: What is your favorite quote?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Don't give up. Motor through and you will get results.

ME: What does your writing process look like?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: A computer, chair, a Bluetooth speaker, and Bob Ross.

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Editing. It is a much-needed torture.

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?

PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Emotional scenes are harder for me because I get caught up in them as if I was the reader instead of the author.

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I learned that not everyone will do for you what you do for them, but it is up to you to be the better person.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I have an author friend, she knows who she is, that supported me and really went above and beyond anyone should in helping me.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Patsy Cline. Her music was KILLER!!!

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Romance.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I love all types but stick to romance mainly.

ME: What secret talents do you have?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I am a trained musician.

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Wish granting.

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: Italy

ME: How can readers discover more about you and you work? i.e. Website: Blog: Facebook: Twitter: Lnkedin: Pinterest: Amazon Author Page: Smashwords: Book Links: (* American, UK, etc.) Goodreads.
PAISLEIGH AUMACK:





ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: I'd like my readers, present and in the future, to know that I love to interact with you. Message me, email, or post on my wall!!!  I love meeting new people too!

ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
PAISLEIGH AUMACK: You are so welcome, but I should be thanking you. <3