It's Breathless Monday and the first of a wonderful series of holiday flirts comes drifting like fallen snow across my blog. Dawn Brower joins us with her heartfelt holiday story, A Crystal Angel. I can't wait to read this one...for all those moments in life you just wish you could take back. This is a story that I just know is going to make me reach for the tissues like a historical Hallmark movie. Bring it on! Thanks for being on the blog today Dawn!
1.
How did you start writing erotic romance?
I wouldn't really classify these
books as erotic romance. They don't have a high heat level. There are some sexy scenes, but they are
scattered. I like sex scenes in books, but I also enjoy exploring more of their
story. What makes them tick. So you want to know how I started writing? My
sister made me do it, lol.
2.
Plotter or pantster?
I ride a very fine line between
the two. I can plot like nobody's business, but I don't write it down. I have
it all in my head. Which is where the panster part comes in, I let the
characters direct how the plot unfolds and when everything happens. So if I'm
forced to pick one I fall more on the panster side of writing.
3.
What are three things you have on your writing
desk?
Well I don't have a desk… Where I
write changes from day to day and where I can cart my laptop off to. As I write
this I'm sitting at my kitchen table. So I have an empty plate (just ate a
sandwich for lunch) and a cup of coffee (the nectar of the gods) and my iPhone
next to me.
4.
Favorite food?
Pizza or anything Italian really.
5.
Tell us a little about your new release. What
character in the book really spoke to you?
My newest release is a
continuation of my first book, A Flawed Jewel. It takes place fourteen years
after A Flawed Jewel. Thor and Pia are
dealing with teenage twins and all that goes on with it. I had fun writing this
short story, giving life to their offspring. Pia was the most vocal of them
all, but they are a pretty strong-willed family.
6.
I write because ____...
The voices in my head make me.
Seriously once I opened the tap I couldn't stop. I've learned so much in the
past year and I know I will continue to
learn more if I keep writing.
7.
What is your favorite type of character to write
about?
The fun ones—the ones who don't
hold anything back. Say what they mean and mean what they say kind of
characters. You never really know what is going to come out of their mouths.
8.
What is the sexiest scene you ever wrote?
I really do not know. This might
sound crazy but I don't like to think about sex scenes. I almost turn my brain
off and just let my fingers take over. I'm not a fan of spilling things on
paper regarding sex. Weird I know, but it is what it is.
9.
What advice would you give new authors in the
erotica/romance field?
Just write what you feel you can. Don't
try to be like a certain writer, just be yourself and true to your own work.
10.
What is next on your writerly horizon?
I participated in NaNoWriMo for
the first time this month. Well that isn't exactly true, I did do camp in July.
This is my first National novel month participation though. It was fun,
grueling, and worth it. It gave me the motivation to finish my second cowgirl
book. With the rough draft done now I just need to move on to the revision
stage.
Social and buy links
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Author bio-
Dawn Brower holds a Bachelor of Arts in psychology, a Master
of Arts in Education, and is currently working on a Master of Arts in Liberal
Arts with concentrations in Literature, History, and Sociology. She works as a
substitute teacher and enjoys the flexibility it gives her to concentrate on
her other endeavors. Growing up she was the only girl out of six children. She
is a single mother of two teenage boys; there is never a dull moment in her
life. Reading books is her favorite hobby. There is nothing like a nice glass
of wine and a good book to relax with at the end of the day. There are always
stories inside her head; she just never thought she could make them come to
life. That creativity has finally found an outlet. If you want to contact Dawn
you can visit her website at http://www.authordawnbrower.com
Short Blurb:
A drunken promise of betrothal has
turned Thor's family against him. Will Thor earn Pia's forgiveness and find
their runaway children in time for Christmas?
Long Blurb:
After a night of cards and drinking,
Thor's splitting headache is the least of his worries. When a messenger arrives
with a contract for him to sign, his wife Pia discovers he's agreed to betroth
their son to the Earl of Devon's daughter. Pia's beyond furious and demands he
fix it—or else. After overhearing the argument between their parents, the twins
Liam and Lily, decide to runaway in protest of the contract. Thor and Pia set
out to find their rebellious children before something dreadful happens to
them. Will Thor convince Pia to forgive him and find the twins before Christmas
or will their family fall apart forever?
Book excerpt-
"Don't see the point. Besides I think we
need to discuss what I overheard."
"If it isn't about school, I don't
care."
"You should, Liam. I told you it would
impact your life."
"Well, what is it then?"
"Father agreed on a betrothal
contract."
"Failing to understand how this might
concern me." Liam waved his hand dismissively and turned back to his game.
"Who is he going to marry you off to?"
"Not me you, fool. The Earl of Devon sent
one over for him to sign. He's going to marry you off to his daughter, Lady
Gemma Kemsley."
Liam's face turned stark white and he swayed in
his chair. He turned to look at Lily as the shock settled in. His blue eyes
glazed over as the astonishment of her words became clear. "Pardon me,
what did you say?"
"You're betrothed, as in when you both
come of age, you're getting married. Congratulations, brother of mine."
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