Monday, January 5, 2015

Featured Author: Imy Santiago

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Imy Santiago!!!


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Title: chasing Reese. a SAFELIGHT novel
Author: Imy Santiago
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Date of Publication: January 5, 2015
Book Teaser Trailer: Watch it here

About chasing Reese:
 Everything in life is not permanent but it was perfect. Catalina Pardo had a career in journalism most people could only dream of, a hot, sexy fiancé to call her own and a brilliant future ahead of her. When tragedy struck, the life she once knew fell apart. Four years later, traumatized by the events that ultimately changed her existence, Catalina sets herself on a punishing work schedule, preventing herself from facing the demons of her grief-stricken past. Emotionally shut down, she’s alive but not living because everyone she ever loved leaves her.
Fate intervenes in Catalina’s life in the form of a last minute assignment to a snowy mountain lodge in Whistler, B.C. Sent there to cover the life of the infamous Jackson Reese; an Olympic Snowboarding Champion, she is faced with many challenges bringing to surface the raw emotions of her past. Compelled to work alongside Stryder Martynus, an award winning photographer brought in to document the Reese press tour, tensions and denial run high forcing Catalina to accept the past and face the present with zero regrets.
*Adult Contemporary Romance - Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not suitable for readers under the age of eighteen (18+).*

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Excerpt:
I grab Catalina by her shoulders and push her against the door of our shared suite, my arms pinning her in place. My heart is racing a mile a minute with my sudden display of aggression. Catalina gasps loudly when I bring my mouth to the soft, silken skin of her neck. I kiss her gently, feeling her pulse throbbing against my lips. “Don’t make fun of me, Pardo. It’s not nice,” I whisper, my nose trailing up this delectable territory of hers. I inhale her delicious scent without shame or regard. “God, you smell like candy.” Gently removing my lips from her delicate skin I raise my head, my eyes beseeching hers. Removing one hand from the wall, I allow it to caress the skin of her jaw, my thumb tracing circles on the low of her cheek. Catalina’s shuddered breaths fuel me further. I move in closer and feel the rising and falling of her chest with each breath she takes. Ripples of desire roll through me, my cock twitching in my pants. She looks at me, drunk with lust, and that gives me all the reassurance I need. I would never pull this stunt on just any woman because it’s the quickest way to get kicked in the balls. But my need for Catalina goes beyond all reason. Inching closer, my nose collides with hers. Her whole body tenses, and a low moan escapes from her throat. When Catalina closes her eyes, I let out a long-drawn breath. “You’re unraveling me, Catalina.” Catalina nods and lets out a sigh, her breath caressing my lips. She replies softly, “And you’re breaking me.”
©2014 Imy Santiago – ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


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About Imy Santiago
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I love to read stories about loss, heartache and redemption so it didn't shock me when I ended up writing stories of my own revolving around those themes. I write with my heart, using my life experiences and emotions to dictate the tone and path in which my fictional characters embark. I believe in the power of friendship and to always have hope because life is always full of pleasant surprises. If you were to ask me if I consider myself an author, I would tell you no, I am not. I'm just a girl who loves to write a good story that makes you consider life choices and the darkness that envelopes a broken heart. My stories are about loss, friendship, hope and love.
I hope to continue writing more books in the not so distant future. It could be said that writing keeps me sane and brings a smile to my face. When I’m not writing Adult Contemporary Romance novels, I’m enjoying a quiet life with my family on Long Island New York.
For full bio, please visit my website.

Interview with Imy Santiago:
  1. Can you tell us a little about your book?

chasing Reese. is my debut novel set to release on January 5, 2015. It is an Adult Contemporary Romance that discusses how a person can find love amongst loss. It also elaborates on diverse themes, such as: Friendship, hope, and ultimately, love. Some of the subject matter also discussed in the story: Depression, Anxiety and Panic Disorder as well as Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.

chasing Reese. was originally a screenplay I wrote back in October 2013 titled SAFELIGHT. After a few friends read it, they begged me to re-write it in novel format. After five re-writes and countless edits, it became chasing Reese. this is the first novel in the SAFELIGHT Series. finding Reese. and saving Reese. are the remaining books of the series and will be published in 2015 if all goes well.
  1. Using one sentence, describe chasing Reese? 

chasing Reese. is the story of three people who find love and friendship in the most unexpected and surprising of circumstances.

  1. Do you have a favorite spot to write?

In my current living situation, there is no favorite spot to write. Wherever the laptop can be placed, that’s where I’ll write. Whether it’s the dining table, the kitchen counter or on top of the washing machine… It doesn’t matter where, just as long as I get to give voice to the characters inside of my head.

One day I dream of having an office, with walls where I can place countless pictures of my muses and have lots of peace and quiet. A girl can dream, right?

  1. When you write do you write the first draft on a computer or paper and pen? 

I wrote a short story one day at work back in 2013 when I was completely bored. I used to work at a retail store and it was a quiet night. I opened a blank document and started typing. That short story later became the footprint for SAFELIGHT, and is now the Prologue of chasing Reese.

  1. Do you listen to music while you write?

Absolutely! Lately, I’ve had to wear headphones because the household has grown tired of my writing playlist. I find that music, some songs in particular, allow me to see what my characters are enduring. As a frustrated screenwriter, if I can’t see the scene in my head playing out like a movie, then I can’t write it. Music helps with that immensely.

  1. When did you know you wanted to write a book?

I’ve been writing since I was seven. I even wrote my first screenplay when I was thirteen, but, it wasn’t after I was walking through Penn Station in New York City that I stumbled on a certain book with a silver tie on it. I committed the name to memory and after I read it, I knew I needed to give voice to those characters lurking inside of my brain for years. It’s bittersweet − it only took me two decades to come to a decision. It’s a Capricorn thing. ;)

  1. How was it hitting publish in your first book?

It was a mixture of excitement and fear. For years my family saw me as a writer because I had notebooks full of poems, songs, screenplays and short stories, but to have them see the adult content in my writing made me cringe with worry. Has it been an easy process? No, but it has been worth every single sacrifice and fight I’ve endured to pursue this dream of becoming an established writer.

  1. What's one random fact about yourself that you can share?

I am a preacher’s daughter. *insert shocked face here*

  1. Are you attending any author signing in 2015?

I am pleased to answer this question. Indeed. My first EVER author signing will take place in my backyard, New York City: Halos & Horns Book Signing on March 21, 2015.

  1. What are writing projects are you currently working on?

I’m currently 25K deep in the sequel to chasing Reese. aptly titled finding Reese. (If you’ve read chasing Reese. then this title makes complete sense).

Next up will be saving Reese. This is the final installment of the SAFELIGHT series, and then two other projects which I will withhold from giving details other than their names: We Met on a Train and Words in Isolation, which at this time are tentatively standalone novels.

There are also two projects that haven’t been ironed out completely: a collaborative novel with a fellow Indie author and an Anthology with some author friends of mine.

2015 will be a very busy year for me.

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