Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Featured Author: Janet Walden-West

Welcome Today's Featured Author 
Janet Walden-West!!!



 Salt + Stilettos (South Beach Romance Book 1)

About the book:

Sweet Home Alabama meets Top Chef when Miami’s most determined image consultant clashes with Samoa’s most uncooperative chef in a race to rebrand him as South Beach’s newest star.

Brett Fontaine learned early that appearance matters and not to count on anyone but yourself. Trading her red-dirt roots for the title of Miami’s go-to image consultant, she refuses to let anything jeopardize her new life.

Not an influential client-turned-stalker who’s up for parole.
Not post-kidnapping panic attacks.
Certainly not the stubborn, attention-phobic chef she’s challenged to transform into a celeb in ninety days.

Will Te’o can almost taste the dream he sacrificed American Samoa, culture, and cherished family ties for—opening a four star restaurant in the most cut-throat culinary location in North America. Unfortunately, that requires navigating it’s equally cut-throat social scene. When his first public performance ends in a social media spectacle, his only option is turning to the stiletto-wearing nemesis who’s invaded his kitchen.

Neither expected to share anything but barbs, yet somewhere between accidentally bonding over comfort food and office-wrecking sex, they’re named South Beach’s hottest pairing. Until Brett’s stalker engineers a reputation-shattering reveal. She may be going down, but she’s not taking Will’s dreams with her. Now Will’s pulling out all his new skills and cooking up a last-ditch event. He’ll prove to Brett that relying on the right person makes for the perfect recipe—or be left heartbroken in the spotlight.





Excerpt 
CHAPTER 1 
Brett Fontaine hurried under the Miami Beach Food Expo sign and into the smoke of grilled meat and a heady blend of curries. She cursed causeway traffic and missed trunk shows. But answering her best friend’s plea for professional help trumped even a Fendi sale.
She tucked her arms close, making herself small as possible, and wove through the civic coliseum masses and their food-smeared fingers. God, the crowd had to be twice as large as last year.
She could do crowds again. She had no choice.
She practiced the calming exercise, almost second nature by now. Breathe in. Hold it. Breathe out. Repeat, to the tempo of her heels hitting industrial linoleum.
A couple sideswiped her, busy discussing espresso machines. Her heartbeat picked up, defying the relaxation technique, and the building seemed to shrink. She flipped her oversized cocktail ring around, clenching her hand so that the stone bit into her palm. Not a therapist approved plan, but sometimes pain backed the panic off.
She had to break the loop, find something other than the press of strangers to concentrate on. Anything.
As if someone on high saw her anxiety and answered, a rich baritone voice rolled over the babble of attendees and sales pitches.
Drawn by the mellow tone, Brett angled toward the cooking demo on the main stage. She’d witnessed hundreds of demonstrations over her years of styling and publicizing chefs.
None like this one though.
Today’s center stage chef towered over the perky interviewer and the culinary school student assigned as his sous. The commercial range looked like a child’s play-set beside him.
He kept his head bent over whatever simmered on the setup, the dish’s scent lost among the other foods and milling bodies. Long, spiral curls and a beard hid his face.
The interviewer, undoubtedly some local television station’s unpaid intern, relayed a question. The chef glanced up from the food and Brett forgot crowds and spiking anxiety. Someone had stuck a Jason Momoa lookalike on a downtown cooking stage.
As the chef reached for another pan, she amended her first impression. This was Jason’s burlier, rougher brother, complete with a spatula.
A smile Hollywood would flip over lit his face. His laugh rumbled like far-off thunder, with a decadent, rich finish.
He answered whatever foodie question the wannabe chef in the crowd asked, and that deep, authoritative voice flowed with a rolling lilt, not the usual Miami multicultural mashup, or the patois from her past.
It was the kind of voice that made her think of rumpled sheets, skin sliding against skin, and erotic demands growled in her ear.



 
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 About Janet Walden-West:



Janet Walden-West lives in the southeast with a pack of show dogs, a couple of kids, and a husband who didn’t read the fine print. A member of the East Tennessee Creative Writers Alliance, she is also a founding member of The Million Words craft blog. She pens diverse Urban Fantasy and inclusive Contemporary and Paranormal Romance.

A 2X PitchWars alum, 2019 Pitch Wars Mentor, and Golden Heart® finalist, her debut multicultural Contemporary Romance, SALT+STILETTOS, released in April 2020 from City Owl Press. She is represented by Eva Scalzo of Speilburg Literary Agency.

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 Interview with Janet Walden-West:
1.     Can you tell us a little about your books?
Although SALT+STILETTOS, a foodie enemies-to-lovers contemporary is my debut, I write across a few genres—contemporary romance, urban fantasy romance, and urban fantasy. The one thing that connects all my stories is kickass heroines getting things done and looking for love. And really hot heroes. Definitely those.

2.     What inspires you to write? 
I joke that it’s to get the voices in my head to shut up, but there’s a lot of truth in that statement as well. My characters pop up, fully formed and demanding I tell their story. Writing is also something I love, so it’s a form of self-care as well.

3.     If you could be friends with one of your character, which one would you chose? 
Ooh, tough decision. Brett would hook me up with the best designers and parties, and hopefully let me raid her extensive Jimmy Choo collection. But Will is a rockstar in the kitchen, and who doesn’t love a man who can cook?

4.     Do you have a special time to write or how is your day structured?
My days  are made of purest chaos are  more fluid than structured, especially now when job and school schedules are kinda unpredictable. I’m lucky in that I can write anywhere, anytime—waiting rooms, lunch breaks, at kids’ practices, etc.


5.     Do you have a favorite spot to write?
When I do get a choice, in winter I either go for the corner of a room currently serving as my writing office, or a fantastic local coffee shop, where they don’t mind my holding down a table for hours on end. However, if the weather is at all decent, outdoors is my favorite spot.

6.     Do you have a favorite food or drink you must have nearby when writing?
Coffee is mandatory. Always. A caramel macchiato is my coffee of choice, but I’ll settle for generic and black in a pinch.

7.     If your fairy godmother waved her wand and whisked you away to the location of your choice, which place would you choose?
I LOVE traveling, so I’m cheating a bit with this answer. In Summer, the mountains—my Smokies, the highlands in Scotland, the Andes, it doesn’t matter. I hate, hate, hate the cold, so in Winter an over-the-water bungalow in Bali would be ideal.

8. What writing projects are you currently working on?
I usually have several projects going. Right now, I’m outlining a new contemporary romance, doing edits on an urban fantasy short story due out in June, and finishing the last book in an urbane fantasy romance trilogy that I hope to have out in the Fall/Winter.



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