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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Featured Author: Rhonda Lee Carver


Welcome Today's Featured Author
Rhonda Lee Carver!!!!
 




Rhonda Lee Carver is part of a boxed set with 8 other bestselling western authors, Ring In A Cowboy. Her contribution is A New Year’s Cowboy.

A New Year’s Cowboy Blurb:
Charlie has suffered the worst tragedy imaginable. To keep the last remnants of her heartstrings safe from severing, she hides away in the small town where she grew and the only strangers she meets are those who get lost off the highway. On Christmas Day a surprise visitor shows up that will have her believing in miracles again.
Storm has hit rock bottom. His personal life is the pits and his musical career is taking a downward spin. Out in the middle of nowhere in a blizzard, he takes a wrong turn that lands him in a ditch. He’s saved by an angel, but soon realizes Charlie has a broken wing. In his quest to help her see how beautiful and special she is, he finds himself.
They’re from different worlds. She’s timid and sheltered in her self-made cage. He’s a country music star and can have every woman he desires, but the one he wants must first learn to trust. Can Charlie see that she deserves love? Or will she push Storm back out into the cold, blustery storm?



A New Year’s Cowboy Excerpt:
Goosebumps scattered her skin. Her entire experience with the opposite sex could fill a shot glass. Seduction was outside of her realm, and yet he made her feel sexy. Her body went tight as his lips found hers again, this time with more pressure. The spirals of pleasure racing through her weren’t a disappointment. Could things get any better? She tried to calm the excitement building, tried to reign in her emotions. Her insides were as hot as an inferno. Storm was big and powerful, and she wanted nothing more than to sink against him and go along with the ride.
She forgot she was holding her glass and it turned upside down, trickling water onto the floor. Storm took the glass from her and set it on the table next to the swing.
He folded his arms around her, strong and secure, and she didn’t resist. He was gentle, yet she could feel his need in the tense length of his body. She wanted to explore him, know every bend and toned dip of his body. She smoothed her hands up his broad shoulders, into his hair, enjoying the softness of it against her fingers. With every bit of control she had, she maintained herself, slowing her mind down to concentrate on experiencing this moment.
Come here, sweetheart.” He lifted her across his lap and his bulging zipper rubbed her bottom.
Her secret parts throbbed and filled with heat. Come? Yes, she wanted to come. But the need burrowed deep in her wouldn’t be satisfied by her own fingers as she’d done over the years. Self-pleasure was the only way to stay emotionally detached, but all of the vibrators and toys in the world didn’t entice her like Storm.
She kissed his chin and cheek, and licked his ear lobe. A tense groan vibrated his chest and shot straight to her inner thighs. Yes, they could have sex. What was stopping them?



About Rhonda Lee Carver:
At an early age, Rhonda fell in love with romance novels, knowing one day she’d write her own love story. Life took a short detour, but when the story ideas would no longer be contained, she decided to dive in and write. Her first rough draft was on a dirty napkin she found buried in her car. Eventually, she ran out of napkins. With baby on one hip and laptop on the other, she made a dream into reality—one word at a time.
Her specialty is men who love to get their hands dirty and women who are smart, strong and flawed. She loves writing about the everyday hero.
When Rhonda isn't crafting sizzling manuscripts, you will find her busy editing novels, blogging, juggling kids and animals (too many to name), dreaming of a beach house and keeping romance alive. Oh, and drinking lots of coffee to keep up with her characters.


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Interview With Rhonda Lee Carver:
  1. Can you tell us a little about your books? 
    I have written 30 romance books ranging from western, paranormal, suspense and MC. I enjoy writing a balance of sexy and sweet. Second Chances. Flawed and speckled. I take real-life issues and tweak them into a story of perseverance, hope, compassion and, most importantly, love.
  1. Which book has been your favorite to write? 
    Second Chance Cowboy (Book 1, Second Chances) was my first book and will always have a special memory.
  1. For the Second Chance series, can they be read as standalones? 
    Yes, however, I do revisit the cowboys and their stories. Each character has been a side character from the previous book.
  1. What inspires you to write? 
    For me, I definitely have the need and drive within me to create stories, characters, happily-ever-after. The motivation and ideas come from external sources…a picture, a word, an action can spark an entire storyline. I believe the hardest part about writing is staying on the roller coaster for the entire ride. With each story there are ups and downs, curves and bends, that sometimes threaten to throw me off the train. I have to hold on tight and stay in until I write the end—not give up when I hit a wall (writer’s block) and start something new. All ideas are exciting and fresh at the beginning, just like life, we just have to keep it electrifying.
  1. Do you have a favorite spot to write? 
    I have a desk by a large window with lots of light flowing in. I like silence while I’m writing and disturbing me is a big no-no, which my kids have learned.
  1.  Do you work with an outline, or just write? 
    If I’m writing a series I will jot down names, settings, basic storylines (a sentence or two) and then jump right in. I always stumble away from my initial storyline anyway. At times, I don’t even know which path my story will take. My characters tend to take charge and surprise me.
  1. If  you could spend 24 hours as a fictional character, who would you chose? 
    I wouldn’t choose a character that’s already been written. I’d want to spend 24 hours as a heroine meeting and falling in love with a hero. What is more exceptional than all of the firsts—first eye contact, first kiss, first touch. And that first moment when we realize our heart is full of love. Wouldn’t life be grand if we could live a life with those first moment feelings?
  1. What's your favorite movie? 
    Leap Year, Pride & Prejudice, and many others.
  1. What are you working on next? 
    I’m working on Smoke, Fire, Cowboy (Book 3, Cowboys of Nirvana). Sofie’s husband cheated on her and divorced her. She finds herself at Nirvana, an R&R that guarantees guests will find inner peace and leave refreshed. Not to mention, the ranch hands are a woman’s dream. When she has a moment of sadness over the past, she ends up in bed with Jared, one of the hands that she not only dislikes, but he has a reputation that is despicable…and exciting. Yet, taming the cowboy might be the adventure she needs to forget the past once and for all.

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