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Friday, July 29, 2016

Featured Author: Dahlia Donovan


Welcome Today's Featured Author
Dahlia Donovan!!!
 


Blurb:

Caddock ‘The Brute’ Stanford lost his brother and rugby career within the same year. The once man-about-town is now a has-been and guardian to his young nephew. Not sure where life will go after the scrum, he decides to purchase a pub in the Cornwall village of Looe. He never expects to fall in lust—and then love.

Francis Keen hides his crippling anxiety behind his eccentric habits, lush interior design, and beloved dog, Sherlock. Alone by choice after an attack in college left him emotionally scarred, he lives by the sea with his gran, resigned to working small jobs for local businesses. Revamping the pub for the new owner is right up his alley—especially when he realizes who the owner is.

Two men, so different, on track for a romantic collision. Can they survive the impact?








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About Dahlia Donovan:

Dahlia Donovan wrote her first romance series after a crazy dream about shifters and damsels in distress. She prefers irreverent humour and unconventional characters. An autistic and occasional hermit, her life wouldn’t be complete without her husband and her massive collection of books and video games.

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Interview With Dahlia Donovan:


  Can you tell us a little about your book? 
After the Scrum is a syrupy sweet tale about two men who are polar opposites who stumble upon each other and fall in love. It’s filled with quirky characters and set in one of my favourite places in the world, Cornwall. 

  When did you know you wanted to write a book?  
I was eight, I think, when I wrote my first story. It's was a gripping tale about a bear. =)

  For a reader who hasn't read your books yet, which book do you suggest they start with? After the Scrum. It’s probably the best thing I’ve written that’s been published thus far.

  Which of your characters would you like to meet in person and why? 
 I’d love to meet Francis’ Gran, she’d be a riot to be around.

  Do you work with an outline, or just write? 
 I just write. I’m definitely a ‘panster.’ 

6 ·  Do you have a favorite spot to write? 
My bed. I hand write most of my stories first, so most often if I'm not at my desk, I'm stretched out in bed with a pen and a notebook.

  Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?  
Tea. I drink a lot of tea. I’m particularly obsessed with Republic of Tea’s Lemon Chiffon. It’s divine.

  What’s your favorite summertime activity? 
I haven’t gotten out much this summer. It’s been too hot.  I do love strolling along the beach (not that I have the chance for it at the moment.)



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