Amber Perry ~ Author Interview

Aug 26, 2016 by

Welcome back to Rachel’s Back Talk! Another Friday interview! Today’s interview is with Amber Lynn Parry. This past Monday, I had the reviewed her book, So Fair a Lady. So without further ado, on to Rachel’s Back Talk – Special Edition!  RR: Hi Amber! It’s great to have you here today. To start off, when did you know that you wanted to be a writer? AP: Hi, Rachel!! First of all, thank you so much for having me—what a treat to be here! I love this first question. I never really grew up with the idea that I wanted to be a writer, actually. I mean, I loved to daydream and even came up with a few story ideas (which I’ll mention more about in a little bit) but I always figured writing would be too difficult for...

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Karen Witemeyer ~ Author Interview & Giveaway...

Jul 1, 2016 by

Welcome back to Rachel’s Back Talk! Another Friday interview! Today’s interview is with Karen Witemeyer.  I had the opportunity to review her newest book  No Other Will Do. So without further ado, on to Rachel’s Back Talk – Special Edition!   RR: Hi Karen! It’s so great to have you here with us today. With nearly a dozen published books and novellas under your belt now, is it challenging to find new story ideas that feel fresh in a genre as popular as historical romance? KW: Yes, it is very challenging. In fact, I don’t think of myself as a naturally creative person. Many authors I talk to have drawers full of ideas that they’ve filed away for future stories. Me – well, I deal with one idea at a time. Often my inspiration comes from books...

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Jen Turano ~ Author Interview

Jul 17, 2015 by

Welcome back to Rachel’s Back Talk! Another Friday interview! Today’s interview is with Jen Turano. This past Monday, I had the opportunity to review her book In Good Company.  So without further ado, on to Rachel’s Back Talk – Special Edition!  Interview: RR: Hi Jen! Thank you so much for joining me here today! When did you know that you wanted to be a writer? JT: Quite honestly, it just sort of snuck up on me. I’d left my career in fashion when I had my son, and was busy doing the whole mom thing – you know, play dates and then PTO when he got into elementary school. When he was in third grade, to keep him interested in reading, I’d read a chapter of a middle grade book, then he’d read a chapter, and so...

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