Welcome Today's Featured Author
Rachael Brownell!
Saving Bliss - releasing November 27, 2016
“If I need protection from anyone it’s from him.”
“I need to find a way to keep her safe without compromising my heart.”
OWEN HUDSON
I
was hired to protect her. I was told to keep her safe, shadow her every
move, and keep my eyes open at all times. He wouldn't tell me from
what, or whom. He wouldn’t even admit she was in danger. It turns out,
she is. So am I. Now, I'm falling for her, and that changes everything. I
need to find a way to keep her safe without compromising my heart.
BLISS COOPER
I
don't need a babysitter or a bodyguard. I can take care of myself. If I
had wanted a roommate I would have one, and it wouldn't be him. He's
too... intriguing. Stubborn. Sexy. If I need protection from anyone it's
from him. He sees too much, knows too much, and the way he looks at me
is causing the walls I've built around my heart to weaken. I need him to
back off, but I want him closer.
$1.99 Release day ONLY sale – after that it will be $3.99
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MQM0V0C
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01MQM0V0C
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About Rachael Brownell
Rachael Brownell is an award -winning romance author. She lives in Michigan with her husband and son. In her spare time, she enjoys photography and golf. To connect with Rachael, please follow her on social media or her Amazon Author page.
“Stalker” Links
Instagram: https://instagram.com/authorrachaelbrownell/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HoldingOn2013
Website: http://authorrachaelbrownell.com
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00H5OWA8Y
Interview With Rachael Brownell
1. Can
you tell us a little about your books?
I write all "clean" romance. I
have a 4 book series of YA romance, a duet of romantic suspense and a
handful of stand-alone romance novels.
2. When
did you know you wanted to write a book?
I've always written in some
form. I tried my hand at poetry in high school - it turned out awful. I
also wrote the beginning of a novel in high school that I came across as
my son was entering kindergarten and I rewrote it, turning it into
Holding On, book one in my YA series.
3. Do
you have a favorite character to write about?
I love, love, love
writing about strong females. There's something about empowering a woman
that brings a smile to my face and the words flow.
Hmmm... Well, I got married this past August. It's random in my opinion since I've been with my husband for almost 12 years.
5. Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
I always have a cup of coffee close when I write, no matter what time of day it is. Candy is my go-to when writing. I either have Swedish Fish or Red Vines in my office at all times. I'm out right now... planning a trip to the store as I write this.
6. How do you come up with your characters names?
I like to name my characters after people I meet. If I meet someone and I love their name, they get to be in a book. It's that simple. In the industry I work in, I meet new people every day. Some have average, boring name like I do. Others have names I fall in love with. When that happens, I study them, their mannerisms, and a character is born.
7. For
a reader who hasn't read your books yet, which book do you suggest they
start with?
Normally I would suggest starting with Holding On because
it's free, but the last few books I've release have been a great
representation of how I've grown as an author. Jumping Puddles is my
favorite book to date. That's where I would start. Warning: It'll make
you cry. I hand out tissue packs as swag when people buy this book.
8. What
are writing projects are you currently working on?
It's November so I
have a #nano project this month. It's on the back burner as I complete
Chasing Fate, my bucket list book as I like to call it. Once that's
done, I'll work on The Jane Project. That was my slated NaNo project.
It's about a girl who's going to her high school reunion to face the
bullies who tormented her in high school.
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