Welcome Today's Featured Author
Renée Dahlia!!
Merindah Park
A brand new rural
romance series about an emerging racehorse stud and the family desperately
trying to make their racing dreams come true.
John Henry Bassett
'Money lost, nothing lost. Courage lost, everything lost.'
My dad's favourite quote. Maybe not one I should be listening to, given
my gambling-addict dad sank our once-famous horse stud into a deep, deep hole.
Five years I've been digging it out. Slowly. Carefully. And now ... I am
risking it all. Risking Merindah Park on a stallion. Tsuyoi Red, runner up in
the Japan Derby last year.
Now is not the time to get distracted by a gorgeous, pragmatic
veterinarian.
Toshiko Sato
I'm at a crossroads in my life. Though my father encouraged me to follow
my dreams and become an expert veterinarian, he left our family's horse farm,
Tomikusa, to my younger brother. My family expects me to honour my father's
wishes and marry a neighbour-a perfectly nice man who I don't feel any spark
with at all. But my own ability to bet-successfully-on horse races has given me
options.
This decision would be easier if I didn't feel the wicked chemistry
hovering between me and the handsome, broad-shouldered Australian that my
brother has decreed I will travel with to Australia to look after an injured
horse. I'm usually so good at calculating the odds. But how do I choose between
losing my place in my family, and losing myself?
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About Renée Dahlia:
Renée Dahlia is an unabashed romance reader who loves feisty women and strong, clever men. Her books reflect this, with a side-note of dark humour. Renée has a science degree in physics. When not distracted by the characters fighting for attention in her brain, she works in the horse racing industry doing data analysis, and writing magazine articles. When she isn’t reading or writing, Renée wrangles a partner, four children, and volunteers on the local cricket club committee as well as for Romance Writers Australia.
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Interview With Renée Dahlia:
1. Can you tell us a little about your
books?
I write both
contemporary romance and historical romance. My debut series came out with
Escape Publishing (Harlequin Australia’s digital imprint), and it’s a
historical series set in Europe in 1887/88. I’m currently writing a follow up
series, featuring the Bluestocking’s daughters, set in 1919. I have two
contemporary series releasing this year – Merindah Park, today’s featured book,
is the first in an Australian rural romance series with a global flavour. Four
siblings own a horse breeding farm. John, the hero in Merindah Park, travels to
Japan to buy a horse and meets Toshiko, a veterinarian whose hobby is gambling.
The next two books feature twin sisters Rachel and Serena who are both jockeys
– one is a city story, the other is a small town/farm story; while the final
book features Shannon, the other brother who is a horse trainer. His story is
set at Royal Ascot in the UK, a touch of glamour to end the series. My other
contemporary series that is out this year begins with Betrayed (https://books2read.com/u/3nnZ18) and is a foster family series set in
Sydney, Australia.
2. How many books
have you written? Which is your favorite?
I’m currently writing
my 15th book (I think? I’ve lost count). I wish I could say
that it
gets easier with practice. It gets different with practise, and I hope
my craft
and story telling improves with each one. I’ll always have a soft spot
for my
debut novel – To Charm a Bluestocking (https://books2read.com/u/3yZGRe) –
it’s
the first fiction book I wrote, and my first to get a traditional
contract. I
really like a couple of mine that aren’t published yet but are scheduled
for
the end of this year or early next year. Shannon, the fourth book in the
6erindah Park series, is a very special hero for me. His family say he
likes
horses more than he likes people, but the reality is that he understands
horses
more than people.
3. Do you have a release
day tradition?
Yes. I have a necklace and I buy a new bead for it on release date.
Other than that, I spend so much of my time focused on writing the next book,
that release dates seem to jar me out of that headspace.
4. Do you have a special time to write or
how is your day structured?
I’m fortunate to run
my own freelance business from home, so I can structure my day to suit. My
non-romance business is quite seasonal, which means in winter I have not much
work on, and can focus on writing, while in summer I juggle many deadlines!
5. Do you have a favorite spot to write?
I usually write on my
laptop at the kitchen table, but I do enjoy taking my laptop to the park and
writing (usually while my kids are at sport practices!).
6. If you could have one of your books
turned into a movie, which one would you chose?
The Heart of a
Bluestocking (http://books2read.com/u/3yD16v) – the heroine Claire has the most
fabulous dresses, all based on the House of Worth, and the photography would be
rich and just gorgeous!
(if you want an image
– this is from the wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Worth#/media/File:Evening_ensemble_MET_26.359a-b_front_CP4.jpg)
7. If you were a super-hero, what powers
would you have?
Deciding on a super
power is only useful if you know what you want to do with it. I would love to
be able to teach every kid in the world the joy of reading. Education helps
lift people out of poverty, and books are a wonderful way to travel the world
and see other points of view. As Claire in The Heart of a Bluestocking says “‘If the news business was truly clever, they
would teach people to read, then they could sell their daily rags to a greater
number of people. It wouldn’t take much investment to grow the market.”
8. What writing projects are you
currently working on?
I’m currently writing
the first book in a historical series set in 1919. While that is on submission
(and thus before I commit to writing the next two in that series!), I need to
start a new rural series for Escape Publishing. I’ve also committed to writing
a 20k novella for release in an anthology in October.
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