What can you tell us about your new release, Triplets for the Russian Boss? They say good things happen in threes, so I decided to amp up the stakes with three secret babies instead of one. It’s my first time managing so many, but I think our protagonist does a good job keeping them a secret from her Mafia baby daddy. What or who inspired you to become an author? I’ve always enjoyed writing, ever since I was a kid. I was a big reader of thrillers back in high school, and I think I needed to reclaim some of that love when I started writing again many years later. My connection to writing is like a second chance romance! What’s on your top 5 list for the best books you’ve ever read? I’ll always love Needful Things, by Stephen King. I think a lot of books stick with me because of nostalgia more than anything. For that reason, I’d also include the Robots in Time series by William F. Wu, and The Last Apprentice series by Joseph Delaney. Also, Harry Potter… Say you’re the host of a literary talk show. Who would be your first guest? What would you want to ask? I’m going to have to go back to Stephen King on this one and have him break down his book “On Writing”. I think hearing him go through it and explain the points would be very enlightening. He doesn’t use an outline when he writes, and neither do I, so I could learn from his process. What’s your favorite thing about writing? I love having the freedom to write anything I want. Sure, you could be writing a romance, and romance has rules and a structure to follow, but in those confines there’s great freedom to take your characters anywhere in the world. I often place my heroine in interesting geographical locations. There are no limits when writing, and I find that very freeing. What is a typical day like for you? I wake up at 10 AM because I’m not a huge fan of mornings. After consuming embarrassing amounts of caffeine, I’m sitting down at my desk to start work at around noon. Sometimes I’m making book covers, or improving marketing, but I almost always find time to write. That’s the most important part. What scene from Triplets for the Russian Boss was your favorite to write? The hot ones! Some of those scenes aren’t my typical spicy bedroom scenes, so it made things more interesting this time around. You’ll have to read it to know what I’m talking about… Do you have a motto, quote, or philosophy you live by? The brave die only once, but a coward must die many times throughout their life.
With Triplets for the Russian Boss, you can expect action, romance, lies, and new twists at every turn. I shrugged off a lot of expectations with a book like this, so it might not be for everyone, but if you like both your stakes and the heat high, you’ll enjoy it.
My partner was and still is a huge inspiration to what I write.
I typically leave work between 8PM and 10PM, then I eat dinner with my partner and sleep. Also, I work seven days a week unless I’m taking a break. I also spend a lot of time procrastinating on YouTube!
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