I was incredibly honored when I was
approached by Stacy Claflin to take part in the Next Big Thing blog hop. Read about her book, Deception (The Transformed, Book One) here. I love
finding ans sharing information about new authors and books, so I was more than
happy to join in. The point is to give published/unpublished writers a chance
to share their work and then pass it on to two others who will post the
following week for the rest of the year.
1 What is the working title of your book?
The
Rustler's Daughter (Haven't finished the
cover yet)
2 Where did the idea come from for the book?
I grew
up reading Harlequin romance books and watching western shows on television, so
it was bound to come up at some point.
3 What genre does your book fall under?
Historical
romance
4 Which actors would you choose to play your
characters in a movie rendition?
I'm
always terrible at casting. It doesn't help that most of my characters are
young, and I'm not up on the latest up and coming actors. After a little
research, here is what I came up with.
Hannah
Miller - Amanda Seyfried
Roy
Miller - Dennis Quaid
Thomas
Miller - Chad Michael Murray
Jackson
Scott - Jesse Metcalfe
Matthew
Scott - Matt Lanter
Lucas
Scott - Josh Bowman
5 What is the one-sentence synopsis of your
book?
Hannah
is forced to accept help from her handsome neighbor after her father's reckless
decision leaves her in a desperate situation.
6 What is the longer synopsis of your book?
This
is just a quick synopsis. I am terrible at writing these, and generally go
through several drafts. This is what I came up with in a pinch.
When Hannah
Miller's mother dies unexpectedly, she is forced to go live with the father and
brother she thought were dead. Hannah has high hopes that her father will be
happy to finally meet her, but Roy Miller quickly puts Hannah in her place. She
is a burden - just another mouth to feed
and an ugly reminder of the wife who left him.
Roy
Miller's act of desperation puts Hannah at the mercy of his enemies, the
neighboring Scott family. Despite the bad blood between their families, Hannah
is immediately attracted to Jackson Scott, but he has his own secrets and feels
Hannah would be better off with someone else. When someone else does offer
Hannah a way out of her predicament, will Jackson put aside his past and step
up, or will his choices force Hannah into a loveless marriage?
7 Is your book self-published or represented
by an agency?
It
will be self published next month.
8 How long did it take you to write the first
draft of your manuscript?
I
don't have a lot of time to write, so it seems like it takes a long time. If I
put the time together, I would say it took about a month to write the first
draft.
9 Who or What inspired you to write this book?
I
really have a deep love for old western television shows and movies. I used to
watch them with my grandfather, and he always went to the Swap Meet (flea
market) and pick up grocery bags full of used Harlequin Romance books for me. I
used to tell him that I would write one someday.
10 What else about your book might pique the
reader’s interest?
I
tried to make this book as historically accurate as I could as far as the
setting and the culture of the time. It was difficult for a woman to make it alone. They were often dependent on men, but they could still be incredibly strong. It was a challenge to create a strong female character in a male dominated world.
Next
up on January 30th
RJGordon author of Gemini Witching: Elements 101: When strange things start
happening to Samantha Carpenter and Emily Hunger, a woman shows up claiming to
be their aunt bringing these two strangers together. Her revelations will lead
Sam and Emily on a journey of self discovery in a world they never knew
existed.
DionneLister author of Shadows of the Realm: Bronwyn and Blayke are two strangers
being drawn into the same war. The young Realmists' journey pushes them away
from all they've known, to walk in the shadows toward Vellonia, city of
dragons, where an even darker shadow awaits.
Thanks ME! Loved your character picks!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I appreciate that. Good thing I write because I would never make it as a casting director...lol.
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