Leya Layne writes spicy romance featuring characters in their thirties or older! You can find her on social media @LeyaLayne_Romance or visit her LinkTree https://linktr.ee/LeyaLayneAuthor
Her book, You've Got Bookmail, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and KU. https://a.co/d/3a1GXMZ And she has several other books out. Carol’s Christmas Awakening, Shar’s Story, Falling in Cole County: A Cozy Romance Anthology. I read Carol's Christmas Awakening last year and enjoyed this sweet with heat novella. Tell us about You’ve Got Bookmail. Kassandra is a reclusive author of spicy romance and romantasy. She writes strong FMCs who represent who she wishes she could be. Asher is a small town mailman who wonders about the stranger living in the big house who hasn’t ever been seen. One day, he decides to knock on the door rather than just drop off all the small packages on the porch. I actually wrote the book in response to a TT video I saw a couple months earlier asking why all men in uniform romances are cops or military. One of themes I kept in my head is that we all deserve to live a life in which we’re the main characters of our own stories. Tropes: *Story within a story *Over 40 FMC *Plus-size rep *Dual POV *Man in Uniform *Reverse age gap *Fake dating *Instalust *🌶️🌶️🌶️ Share a favorite line from You’ve Got Bookmail. What in the world is happening? In one moment, I’m trying to distract her from the embarrassment of my ill-timed one-liner. In the next, she is staring into my eyes and putting her lips around my meat, or rather the piece of steak I’m holding out for her. What is a core memory that made you want to be a writer? I actually never thought I could write creatively. It took someone asking me to partner with them on a project that opened the floodgates. What is the most challenging aspect of being an author for you? Marketing, especially since I have two pen names. It’s like a second full-time job. How do you get past writer's block or being "stuck"? I genre hop and usually fall back on poetry when a story isn’t flowing. What are you working on right now? I have a couple of anthology novellas and the follow-up to Carol’s Christmas Awakening that a couple readers have asked for. I’m also working on a secret project that may quick release for Halloween. When is your next book coming out? My next scheduled book is Clarissa and the Wallflower planned for February 2025. When did your last book come out? Shar’s Story came out in May. Shar is a mid-size model with only one major life rule—No fraternizing at work. Mack is a tech CEO in need of a spokesperson who only has one relationship rule—Don’t get involved. When chance finds them on the same beaches, on opposite shores, at the same time, they each must decide if the other is worth breaking the rules. Tropes: billionaire romance, he falls first, workplace romance, age gap, playboy/girl
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Robert writes science fiction and fantasy. He publishes something almost every month! His most recent book is a Cinderella retelling, so he is definitely my people!! Check out his books below and stay to learn a bit more about this fantastic author.
https://www.amazon.com/Clever-Cintha-Robert-Collins-ebook/dp/B0DBQ35DFF http://robertlcollins.blogspot.com/p/home.html Latest titles: Ship Killer, Hilia’s Road Series, Basia and the Bots, Pirsa Tell us about Clever Cintha. This book is something of a retelling of the Cinderella story with parts of another legend added. It's also gender-flipped, focusing more on a smart young witch than on the put-upon princess. I haven't done that many retellings, so I thought it would be ideal to test myself and try another one. What’s a core memory that made you want to be a writer? Reading "Asimov On Science Fiction" around 1980 and realizing I could channel my imagination into writing and telling stories. What was your last five-star read? Gail Carriger's "The Heroine's Journey." It's an excellent analysis of the counter to the familiar "hero's journey." I suggest authors read it to help them find the story they want to tell. What is the most challenging aspect of being an author for you? Marketing What piece of advice do you have for a new author? Keep Writing What do you need to set the mood for writing? Instrumental music, usually classical but sometimes soundtracks. What is something you’d like readers to know about you as a person? I'm also into model railroading and 3D printing. #MeetTheAuthor |
Emily Michel, Speculative Romance Author9 books, 3 cats, 2 kids, 1 husband. I listened to the voices in my head and transcribed them onto paper Archives
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