Showing posts with label Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Romance. 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 


Saturday, February 10, 2018

MEET THE AUTHOR - WYSTERIA WILDE


Welcome all.


Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Wysteria Wilde, author of Everything Undone, The Stud Stable, Whispering Hands (Spring 2018)

ME: Hi Wysteria Wilde, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and
your background?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I just turned 50, and I'm from Des Moines, Iowa. I have a Master's Degree from Iowa State University in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. I've been writing since I learned

ME: What genre do you write?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Romantic Suspense

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Whispering Hands

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Copyright 2018 @ Wysteria Wilde
Sometimes life wraps itself around you like a boa constrictor and refuses to let go. It’s been like this for me for as far back as I can remember. I often still feel like I’m choking on the smoke that nearly killed me all those years ago. Sometimes, I’m sure if I look down at my hands for too long, they’ll be on fire again - and I can practically feel the furry material of those little pink gloves I was wearing melt against my skin. The pain was so excruciating I couldn’t even scream.  And, though the pain lingers, there are no flames when I look at my hands now.
Instead, there are scars - ugly raised red lines and leathery patches of waxy white skin spreading across both of my palms and wrapping around most of my fingers, as if a huge spider permanently marked me with its web - on both hands, just to prove its point. My thumbs were spared, for some strange reason, and because I eventually figured out that I wanted to be an artist, I have been grateful for that. The pain everywhere else is tolerable as long as I can paint. Creating art has become my main coping mechanism, my escape from reality, more important to me than sleep - because even the things I don’t remember keep a death grip on me every time I close my eyes and try to sleep.

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Female lead: Selena Gomez and Male lead: Hugh Laurie

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters? 
WYSTERIA WILDE: All the time!

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I knew from the time I was old enough to create stories.


ME: Which writers inspire you?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Mitch Albom, Wally Lamb, Flannery O'Connor, Charlotte Bronte, Susan Ward, Lesley Jones, Grace Risata

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I write longhand quite a bit because "back in my day" - when we only had typewriters - I always wanted to have it mostly written before I types & then I would edit as I typed. I find now that my words flow better when I hand write in notebooks - then when I type (on a ChromeBook), I can edit as necessary.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I usually start with the main plot and a bit of an outline, and then things evolve scene by scene (and not in order) quite a bit.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
WYSTERIA WILDE: Usually, when I finish writing a book, I take a month off to read. I do also try to read a little every day, no matter what - but once I start, I don't always want to stop - so that can be a dangerous thing!

ME:  What book are you reading now?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I'm reading "My Dirty Detour" by Grace Risata - she has a great sense of wit and humor that she effortlessly combines with a healthy level of sex and steaminess. I'm also reading "One Last Kiss" by Susan Ward - one of the books from her Affair Without End series. All of her books revolve around and evolve from one family that started with a rock star romance called "Girl on the Half Shell" - and wow, let me tell you, it's been a great ride!

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Yes, especially when you're new. You have to do whatever you can to get your name out there.


ME: How do you relax?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Music. I'm addicted to Pearl Jam - obsessed with lead singer Eddie Vedder!

ME: What is your favorite quote?
WYSTERIA WILDE: If there is a question, there is no question.

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Don't be a writer. Be writing. ALWAYS!

ME: What does your writing process look like?
WYSTERIA WILDE: It's all over the place. Sometimes, I'll have a planned out day for it; other times, I'm lying in bed and a great line or thought or sub-plot comes to me, and I have to jump out of bed and write it down (I have notebooks all over the house, for this reason); or, I'm planning to write, but I get sidetracked and then forget stuff I wanted to write down.

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Promoting/Marketing - it's not that it's hard or that it sucks. It's just so freaking time consuming!

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
WYSTERIA WILDE: The sex scenes are actually the most difficult for me. There's really not words to describe the emotions leading up to and during great sex, but I do my best. Some scenes are easier than others.

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Editing is critical, and I mean self-editing, as well as having an editor.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
WYSTERIA WILDE: The reader's group on Facebook called Romance Readers Recommend.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Eddie Vedder - lead singer of Pearl Jam - because he's a huge rock star but also a loving husband and father, a female rights advocate, has created and supports tons of charities and environmental causes, and his lyrics are as deep as his voice...yes, he's a sexy mofo, too.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about? 

WYSTERIA WILDE: New Adult/Coming of Age/Contemporary Romantic Suspense

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
WYSTERIA WILDE: New Adult/Coming of Age/Contemporary Romance (with humor and/or forbidden romance and/or second chance and/or enemies to friends)

ME: What secret talents do you have?
WYSTERIA WILDE: They call me the Child Whisperer. I've been a nanny for years, and I've always loved kids. I seem to be able to keep them soothed and calm even when they want to have meltdowns. Usually, they just need some love.

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Healing - of any and all ailments - physical, psychological, emotional, etc.

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before? Why?
WYSTERIA WILDE: Italy - because I'm Italian with roots to Sicily, but I've never been there.

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.
WYSTERIA WILDE:



ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
WYSTERIA WILDE: I would just like for people to give my books a chance. Please.

ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
WYSTERIA WILDE: Thank you for including me!

EXCITING NEW UPDATE:

new book Whispering Hands will be released Spring 2018
new Valentine's day novella Rock Star Stud will be released in February 2018
new book Verbs in the Rain will be released Summer 2018

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

MEET THE AUTHOR - JOZ MAXEL

Welcome all.


Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Joz Maxel author of My Absolution and Under The Rising Sun.

ME: Hi Joz Maxel, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
JOZ MAXEL: I'm from Western Canada, married mother of three. I'm a full time domestic goddess, part time BLS instructor and conductor on this crazy train in the Indie World.

ME: What genre do you write?
JOZ MAXEL: Contemporary

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
JOZ MAXEL: Under The Rising Sun

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
JOZ MAXEL: We just finished the afternoon game, and as we came out of the showers and started packing up our shit, the team was discussing where to eat before that night's game. Brian is talking to Christian about bringing Aubrey, again, to our team meal. My agitation towards Chris and Aubrey are at an all time high at this point. There's only so many times I can watch Aubrey drape herself over Christian, especially after realizing my feelings towards Christian were more than the friendship level.
            Throwing a towel at my face to get my attention, Brian chuckles.
            "Earth to Rourke. You good with Fat Burger or what, dude?"
            "I'm not hungry. I'll grab something quick and eat in the room."
            "What? Don't be an asshole. There's no 'I' in team, jerk. C'mon we can ride together." Christian replies as he looks at the others and smiles.
            Shoving the last of my equipment into my hockey bag I swiftly close my bag, throw it over my shoulder, and start making my way to the door.
            "Rourke, c'mon. What gives?"
            "Nothing, I'll catch you guys later." Giving them the finger on my way out, I catch up with the coach, whose willing to give me a ride to the hotel.
            Slamming the door behind me, I throw myself on my bed and drape my arms over my eyes. Too busy berating myself in my head, I don't hear the clicking noise of the door closing as I stand up to go the washroom. Christian makes his way to stand a few feet away from me.
            "You wanna tell me what that was about?"
            "Not feeling good."
            "That's bull shit."
            "Chris, really, go hang with your girlfriend. I'm fine."
            Trying to pass him, he grabs my arm. "You have a problem with Aubrey? You've been acting weird around her lately?"
            "Trust me, Aubrey is not the problem."
            "Then tell me what's going on with you? You like her?"
            "It's not like that."
            "If you like her, it's okay."
            "Chris, just leave me alone. I need some space."
            "From me? Why?"
            "I just do."
            I pull my arm from his grasp and take a few steps towards the bathroom.
            "Dude, you're my best friend but if you have an issue with Aubrey, we gotta talk this out."
            "Jesus Christ, Chris. It's not her, trust me."
            "Then what the fuck is the problem?"
            "It's me, okay! I'm the problem. I'm the fucking issue."
            "Rourke, what..."
            Taking two strides to stand toe to toe with him, I take a quick, shallow breath before speaking.
             "I have feelings for you and I don't know what to do about it! There, you fucking happy?"
            I suddenly feel like the room is spinning. I lean up against the wall and close my eyes.
            "What kind of feelings?"
            I make a fist and start lightly pounding the wall beside me. "Please just go."
            "I'm not going anywhere. What feelings, Rourke?"
            Lifting my head, our eyes connect. "The crazy, hormonal, teenager in love kind."
            Christian looks down and starts to pace in front of me. "Since when?"
            " I don't know. Around the time you and Aubrey started dating."
            He stops pacing. "That's over a year ago. Why didn't you say anything before?"
            "I didn't know how to process what I was feeling at the time. I still don't."
            Looking up at me, he asks, "You like me, like me?"
            "Yeah."
            "I, ummm..."
            "Just forget I said anything. I don't want things to be weird between us."
            "How can they not? My best friend just told me he has feeling for me?"
            "Go have some fun with Aubrey. You'll forget all of this soon."
            He stands in front of me, toe to toe, chest to chest. "What if I don't want to?"
            Now I'm the one who's in shock. "Come again?"
            "I've seen the way you've looked at me. How you've been trying to distance yourself from me."
            His gaze drops to my lips, making my mouth go dry.
            "Can I be honest?"
            Not being able to form words, I nod my head.
            "I think I wanna kiss you right now."
            Clearing my throat, I stand up straight. "I get your in shock with all this but don't toy with me."
            He takes a deep breath, slowly and gently places both his hands on either side of my face, and      leans in. "I'm not toying with you." And then his lips are on mine. It's a feather light touch filled with either uncertainty or curiosity.
            It isn't until my hands are placed on his hips, he starts to deepen the kiss. The pressure becomes more firm, and the urge to tug on his lower lip with my teeth mounts. I open my mouth slightly to graze his lip and he takes it as an invitation to slide his tongue in mouth.
            And I accept with enthusiasm.
            The kiss becomes frenzied with angry tongues and clashing teeth. His body is pressing into mine and I can feel his growing attraction down below.
            "What the..."
            We both pull away and see Aubrey, standing in the doorway, frozen in place, with the door still open. Chris drops his hands to his sides and backs up a few steps, losing the flushed look almost instantly. Now he just looks grey.
            "Aub, I can explain."
            She closes the door and takes two steps inside. "Explain what? That I just caught my
boyfriend kissing his best friend?"
            He turns to me with a look of anguish. "Can you, ummm, give me a few minutes with Aubrey?"
            I grab my room key and wallet from the television stand. "Sure."

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
JOZ MAXEL: Adam Senn and Brent Antonello,

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
JOZ MAXEL: Not for Under The Rising Sun

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
JOZ MAXEL: October of 2016, I took the plunge but in my younger years I wrote stories like movie scripts.

ME: Which writers inspire you?
JOZ MAXEL: AC Bextor and every writer that takes the chance to put themselves out there whether they are veterans or newbies like me.

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
JOZ MAXEL: Computer

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
JOZ MAXEL: I have an idea of where I want the story to go but I just go with it.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
JOZ MAXEL: I use to read all the time. Callie Hart, Lili Saint Germain and AC Bextor are my all-time favs but I have many favorites or "go to"

ME: What book are you reading now?
JOZ MAXEL: Try by Ella Frank

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
JOZ MAXEL: Yes and no. It gets your name out there but if people don't leave reviews or spread the word they are getting free stuff for the sake of it.

ME: How do you relax?
JOZ MAXEL: What's that?

ME: What is your favorite quote?
JOZ MAXEL: "Love your face."

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
JOZ MAXEL: Should have no room for self-doubt...just write.

ME: What does your writing process look like?
JOZ MAXEL: I have an idea and I start writing. And then scenes come at me and I write them down as they come and then I piece it together as I go.

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
JOZ MAXEL: Finishing and making sure it flows. I write out of order so making sure the facts and details make sense...I don't see the story for what it is until it's published.

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
JOZ MAXEL: Sex scenes...love reading them...hate writing them

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
JOZ MAXEL: Going at it alone doesn't work. I have an awesome PA that manages everything for me, so I have time to dedicate to just writing and taking care of my family. I would have stopped a long ass time ago if I was on my own.

ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
JOZ MAXEL: Donna Marie Benton...she is my GOD. And many bloggers, friends both in the book world and in person. I love everyone that has supported me.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
JOZ MAXEL: James Dean because I had a small obsession with him in my high school years. Read many books on him. Find him very fascinating.

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
JOZ MAXEL: Contemporary angsty romance

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
JOZ MAXEL: Dark

ME: What secret talents do you have?
JOZ MAXEL: I can tell you what I plan to make for the next week in supper but ask me what I did yesterday I have no clue

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
JOZ MAXEL: The ability to cure the sick and injured

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before? Why?
JOZ MAXEL: Fiji. Because that is where I will learn to relax.

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.
JOZ MAXEL:





ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
JOZ MAXEL: Thank you for taking a chance on me.

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

JOZ MAXEL: Thank you.

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!

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Meet the Author - C.J. CASSIDY


Welcome all.

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing C.J. Cassidy, author of "The Tortured Soul Trilogy",
"The Switch", "ClownTown - Pop-257", "ClownTown II - The Return of Bo Rodgers", “Innocence Lost", "Tales from the Dungeon of Pleasure & Pain"

ME: Hi C.J. Cassidy, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself and your background?
C.J. CASSIDY: Contrary to popular belief; I am NOT an erotic author. I write about the human
condition. I write about women who endure trials and tribulations. I write about triumph over adversity. It just so happens…. They like to f**k a lot!
I started out as an unknown writer and my very first novel was picked up by a fan who asked me to write her biography. She was impressed with the way I told and set-up a story. I agreed. The subject matter was dark and moody as she was a victim of domestic abuse. About 100 pages into her story; it turned into a novel about BDSM. I balked. I didn’t wish to be known as someone who wrote those types of novels. I was convinced by my pastor to continue and I published my first erotic novel under the pen name; CJ Cassidy. Since publishing the novel; over 50 women got out of or redefined their abusive relationships. I am very proud of that. I cry when I get a card or a letter for a reader telling me that my novel changed their life. I am humbled by the path I have chosen.
I live in the shadows, writing about women in pain and their deliverance. In my public appearances, I wear a mask. I swore never to reveal the identity of my ‘Katherine’ and I wear it to protect my family from any backlash from my work. I have also helped other women write their stories as well. I like what I do.
And if you didn’t know… the novel is based on the lives and loves of three REAL women and the ACTUAL events in their lives! The names; places and time has been changed to protect the innocent and their families

ME: What genre do you write?
C.J. CASSIDY: Any genre that enters my muse's mind

ME: What are you working on at the minute?
C.J. CASSIDY: "ClownTown 3 - Retribution" The third in a murder mystery series about a town where half the population wears clown make-up for no particular reason. We hope to have seven novels, so it can be pitched as a web-series.

ME: Can you share a little of your current work with us?
C.J. CASSIDY: From; "ClownTown 3 - Retribution"


Angelina was about to make coffee when there was a knock on her door. She put the water pitcher down and went to the door. She hoped it was Jenkins or Matthews to give her some intel on anything, especially where Sophie might be. Angelina slowly pulled back the curtain on the door window to look to see who it was.
She screamed and threw the door open. “BO!!!” She jumped into his arms and couldn’t stop hugging him. “They let you out? You escaped? You on bail?”
“No… they had to drop the charges…”
“What? Why?”
“They found crucial evidence that someone else killed Louie….”
“Who?”
“They found a single partial fingerprint on my knife and trace blood from the killer… Louie didn’t go down without a fight…”
“And?” She knew there was more.
“They found partly burned, bloody delivery man coveralls discarded on the edge of the property; it was covered with Louie’s blood. They tried to destroy the evidence. The size of the overalls fit a small person… It couldn’t have been me…” Bo paused. “Plus, I had an airtight alibi…”
“What was your alibi?”
“I was in Parson’s County when Louie was killed… In the office of Captain Thompson and three other witnesses… cops!”

ME: Which actor/actress would you like to see playing the lead character from your most recent book?
C.J. CASSIDY: Michael Fassbinder as 'Nicholas Anderson' - "The Tortured Soul Trilogy" which is being shopped to be made into a film as we speak.

ME: While you were writing, do you ever feel as if you were one of the characters?
C.J. CASSIDY: Each of my characters are a bit of me and my muse 'Lola Reeds' but they are based on actual people and real situations

ME: When did you decide to become a writer?
C.J. CASSIDY: LOL... I was struck by a bolt of lightning when I was 50, I've been writing ever since

ME: Which writers inspire you?
C.J. CASSIDY: Any writer that has the guts to tell their story without trying to 'sell' a book.

ME: Do you write on a typewriter, computer, dictate or longhand?
C.J. CASSIDY: I write longhand, but my hand writing has become unreadable even to myself. I use a computer now.

ME: Do you work to an outline or plot or do you prefer to just see where an idea takes you?
C.J. CASSIDY: I don't write in linear thought. I write scenes as they come to me and then edit and fix the continuity. I have worked on three novels at the same time in this fashion.

ME: Do you read much and if so who are your favorite authors.
C.J. CASSIDY: My eyes have grown weak over the years, I rarely read.

ME: What book are you reading now?
C.J. CASSIDY: I'm reading the WIP of an auto-biography a friend is writing; "The Yellow Brick Road" about her life and becoming a pornstar.

ME: Do you think that giving books away free works and why?
C.J. CASSIDY: I give books away to loyal fans and sometimes in Author T.O.s I help build a positive repour with future readers

ME: How do you relax?
C.J. CASSIDY: I write to escape the 'real' world.

ME: What is your favorite quote?
C.J. CASSIDY: "It's the stuff that dreams are made of!" -Casablanca- At the end of the film, it's discovered that the Maltese Falcon is a fake, made of lead, and yet, it inspired dreams, adventure, murder and betrayal.

ME: What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
C.J. CASSIDY: Find your muse. Write, write, write, then edit.

ME: What does your writing process look like?
C.J. CASSIDY: LOL! Remove the spine of a book and toss the pages all over the room

ME: What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
C.J. CASSIDY: Waiting for my editor to proofread and format the novel and cover. Sometimes it has taken her longer to finish than for me to write the book!

ME: Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
C.J. CASSIDY: Any scene that makes me cry is the hardest to write, but, if that's the emotion I wish to convey, that's how I know, I nailed it!

ME: Did you learn anything from writing your book(s) and what was it?
C.J. CASSIDY: Focus on the story, the character development. Make the reader identify with the character. Let them have an empathy and they will be hooked for life. And when it comes to grammar and structure, to hell with the norm. Focus on the story.
"It is like a finger pointing to the moon. Don't concentrate on the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory!" -Bruce Lee, Enter The Dragon-


ME: Name one entity that you feel supported you outside of family members.
C.J. CASSIDY: LOL! You think my family supported me? I'm supported by my fans and followers who have read my stories and feel the need for others to read my body of work. They are a godsend who work tirelessly to help bring my work to light. They are the true believers.

ME: Which famous person, living or dead would you like to meet and why?
C.J. CASSIDY: Jesus. I would like to walk with him. Let's face it, he has all the answers

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to write about?
C.J. CASSIDY: I write in all genres, but it seems that my erotica is the most popular

ME: What is your favorite theme/genre to read?
C.J. CASSIDY: I like any story well told.

ME: What secret talents do you have?
C.J. CASSIDY: But if I tell you... okay, I can write backwards with my left hand.

ME: If you had a superpower, what would it be?
C.J. CASSIDY: I would love the prehensile tongue of Toad from the X-Men (Need I tell you why?)

ME: Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before?
C.J. CASSIDY: Texas, no reason

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.
C.J. CASSIDY:

ME: Is there anything else you would like to add that I haven’t included?
C.J. CASSIDY: My book trailer by the amazing; Yareth Gomez of Sweet RED Productions
Katherine walked over to me and put her finger on my lips. “Shhhh!” She wiped a tear from my eye and she cradled into my lap, nestled her head into the crook of my neck and shoulder. She put her hand on my heart… and went back to sleep. I held her in my arms and gently rocked her… Katherine purred. I held her close to me and kissed her forehead. This was the very first time I truly realized how much I love her. The tears welled in my eyes. I never want this moment to end.
God… what has this woman done to me? And I thank you for her.
-Nicholas Anderson-



We hope to have this made as an independent film soon.

ME: Thank you very much for taking the time out of your busy schedule to take part in this interview.
C.J. CASSIDY: Thank you for this wonderful opportunity to share myself and my work with your fans and followers. This means a lot to me.