I'm so glad you've stopped by to visit. I'm a guest on two blogs today: the DSRA blog talking about A Book Ad That Scores and at Nutschell Windsor's Blog, The Writing Nut. Don't forget about the February Giveaway at the bottom of the post. You must enter through the Rafflecopter. I change options throughout the month, so there are always new ways to enter. That means the options in the Rafflecopter have changed since Monday, and there are more ways to win.

Today we have three wonderful romance authors that I'd like to introduce. Check out their answers to my questions about romance. 

Three Beautiful Romance Authors:

Most romantic pick-up line you've ever heard

Kinley: All my favorite pick-up lines are so inappropriate… Lol. I’ve always liked: “Baby, did it hurt?”… “When you fell from Heaven.” That’s probably not romantic to most people, but I’m strange.

Patty: Legendary Broadway actress, Helen Hayes, was invited by an actor friend to a high-society gathering where her demure disposition didn’t fit in well with the boisterous crowd. While she sat in the corner thinking of a good excuse for leaving, a handsome, green-eyed gentleman came over and offered her some peanuts. As he put them in her hand he said, “I wish they were emeralds.” He was her future husband, Chicago journalist and playwright, Charles MacArthur.

Sharon: Oh man, I need to get out more. One time, stopped at a red light, feeling lousy, a guy in the car next to me called over. I didn’t want to look. Finally did. He said, “you look beautiful.” Simple, yet lifted my dark cloud.   

Best Place for a First Date

Kinley: It’s been so long since I’ve been on a first date. A bookstore? Oh gosh, I hope I don’t have to date again soon.

Patty: A picnic basket and a concert under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl.
Sharon: A hike along the Niagara Escarpment.

Food That Represents Love to You

Kinley: Anything home cooked. There’s a lot of love that goes into a homemade dish.

Patty:A bottle of Nouveau Beaujolais wine, a warm baguette, and a wheel of camembert cheese.

Sharon: Chocolate.

Most Romantic Book You've Ever Read

Kinley: There are so many! Any romance ever… Seriously. I heart the genre so much. There are so many different ways to be romantic.
Patty:Outlander by Diana Gabaldon.  Because I fell into everlasting love with her hero, Jamie Fraser.

Sharon:  Dragonfly in Amber by Diana Gabladon.

Most Romantic Song in History

Kinley: Photography by The Starting Line. My wedding song.

Patty:Wow – in history? I can only answer the question this way: What’s the most romantic song in my history. It would have to be True Love. It’s an old Cole Porter song from a 1950’s movie.  My late husband and I loved to sing it together.

Sharon:  Joe Cocker’s You Are So Beautiful

If you had to choose between a wonderful romantic relationship that would end after only a year, or a so-so relationship that would last your entire life, which one would you choose and why?

Kinley: I think so-so can be pretty special over a lifetime. It might not be romantic in dreamy terms, but there’s a lot to be said for choosing to spend your time with someone forever.

Patty: I would choose to work on that so-so relationship to create the wonderful romantic one that would last an entire lifetime.

Sharon: The wonderful year-long relationship because the memories would last a life-time. 


Kinley Baker

Kinley Baker has a terminally tender heart and an inconvenient sense of humor. She loves puppies and cries at celebrity weddings. Kinley believes that romance novels are the keys to world peace, because if you're holding a book, you can't be holding a gun. Kinley supports all supernatural lifestyles and believes "happy ever after" isn't only for the normal. Her books Ruined, Denied and Freed are available now from Crescent Moon Press. Excuse My Fairy is available now from Etopia Press. Look for more in the Misbehaving Magics series and the final book in the Shadowed Love trilogy in 2013.
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Excuse My Fairy 

Her magic breaks all the rules. He breaks all of hers.

Draybeth is broken. Her fairy powers don’t work, her magic is completely dysfunctional, and not even her bad attitude and soft heart can win her back into Fairy favor. Exiled from their land, she struggles to make a life for herself in the human world. But when her bar burns to the ground and she meets one of the Impassables--the devastating Lawman Barrett--things become even more of a struggle. An arrest, murder, and abduction challenge everything she’s worked for, and worse, the Impassable Lawman appears to be her destined mate. But darkness stirs deep within Dray’s heart, and she’s not about to drag the gorgeous lawman down with her.

Barrett never expected to find himself mated to a fairy, let alone one with such a wicked temper and a short fuse. Being an Impassable, he should be immune to fairy magic, but Dray’s magic burns through him like lightning, just as everything else about her ignites him, body and soul. The fairy’s power over Impassables threatens everything this new realm was built upon, and as a Lawman, Barrett’s job is to make sure those threats are eliminated. But his feelings for Dray make him question just where his duty lies.
                            Excuse My Fairy on Amazon ,  B & N, All Romance Ebooks

Patty Campbell

In the past ten years , Patty Campbell has written five contemporary romance novels--Jelly's Big Night Out is the first to be published. She has high hopes for the other four, and she's writing the next one...in her head.
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Passion, fashion, and secrets...

After life took a tragic turn, Jelly Swanson had no time for men. Providing a safe, nurturing home for her little sister and running a successful boutique left her too busy for much else, and forced the idea of a love life to the back burner. But when she goes to school for a teacher's conference, her sister Emi's science teacher takes Jelly completely by surprise. And getting pregnant with his baby? That's not at all part of the plan.

The last thing Henry Palasczewski is looking for is romance. With a broken engagement behind him, he's interested only in the job he loves and the students who adore him. Then Jelly walks into his classroom, and he's dazzled by her sexy, flamboyant manner. She's way out of his league—he's a science nerd, not a movie star—but the chemistry between them is undeniable. 

But when Emi goes missing, a tangle of secrets and past loves may destroy any chance they have at happiness...

                           Jelly's Big Night Out on Amazon, B & N, and All Romance EBooks

Sharon Clare

Sharon Clare fell in love with writing at the University of Toronto where she graduated with a science degree in psychology and professional writing. She writes paranormal romance and has published short stories, art reviews, newsletter and magazine articles.
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Rhapsody 

Isabelle plans to escape the real world when she takes a tropical vacation to work on her relationship recovery program. But escape becomes too real when she realizes Paradise Resort has disappeared. She is trapped in an immortal world where she must win her freedom by seducing her opponent, a man she labeled off limits, in a board game of seduction. Her resistance is solid, safe, and steadfast until her traitorous body decides this is a game she wants to play.

Jonathan has made seducing women an art form. His needs are simple: break down Isabelle’s resistance, seduce the panties off her, and get back to the real world fast where an emergency needs his attention. He plays to win, but when Isabelle takes a penalty and they must play out her secret fantasy, Jonathan struggles to follow the objective and keep his own arousal under control. Desire grows between them as each roll of the die reveals secrets, truths, and a greater expanse of skin, until the mastermind behind the game forces Jonathan to confront his worse fear or lose Isabelle forever.

Sensuality Level: Sensual
                                                           Rhapsody on Amazon , B & N, and iTunes 

 


Comments

02/13/2013 6:28am

I wouldn't know how to answer the first date question either - it's been so long!

Brinda
02/13/2013 7:30pm

Yes, I'm with Kinley. I hope I never have to enter the dating scene at this point.

Karen H in NC
02/13/2013 8:12am

Can't say it's the most romantic, but it might be the cleverest: I was sitting at a table in a bar with my sister-in-law on a girl's night out. There was this guy at another table across the room. He caught my eye and nodded towards the dance floor. I nodded OK and got up to walk towards the dance floor. My slightly confused SIL asked me where I was going. When I told her, she said 'when did he ask?' Still makes me giggle whenever I think of it. He ended up being my 2nd husband. .

Brinda
02/13/2013 7:32pm

That is hilarious. :)

I thought you were going somewhere else with this story, but I love this ending.

02/13/2013 8:18am

Another chance to see how different romance novels are from one story to another, heroes, heroines and HEAs as varied as the authors themselves.

I'll take Sharon's hike along the Niagara Escarpment, with Kinley's home cooked dish in the picnic basket, with Patti's bottle of wine.

02/13/2013 9:24am

I love all the answers, what a great idea to have three interviews on love. Tough to choose between a so-so romance and a great one and only picking one book? Very difficult! :)

vicki batman
02/13/2013 9:49am

Brinda! I love your interviews and how I get to know these authors. Happy Valentine's to all of you too.

02/13/2013 9:49am

Love the trio effect, Brinda1 and I always find it interesting to hear author answers to questions such as 'what's your favorite book?' or something similar. I smiled when 2 of 3 said one of Diana Gabaldon's books. I loved all of The Outlander books.

Brinda
02/13/2013 7:33pm

I think every heterosexual woman in America may be in love with Jamie Fraser. :)

02/13/2013 10:01am

Brinda ... I thought for sure I had already left a comment and clicked on all the links to your guests. In case I did not or it was somehow lost in "spam," ... I'd take the one year of WOW. In reality I had the other and let him go. The chance to me with a soul mate, a best friend, even if it only lasts for a short time ... far outweighs the decades of "ho-hum." Love this :)

Brinda
02/13/2013 7:35pm

Sorry if my similar posts confused you. Monday's post had three different guests.

02/13/2013 10:09am

Yay, Elaine, more Diana Gabaldon fans. You said it, Patty, who could resist falling in love with Jamie Fraser.
Thanks so much, Brinda, for having me as a guest! Great questions!

02/13/2013 10:21am

If you had to choose between a wonderful romantic relationship that would end after only a year, or a so-so relationship that would last your entire life, which one would you choose and why?

I would definitely choose the wonderful romantic relationship. Being alone is fine (I'm alone now). But the memories of that hot steamy romantic relationship would last my entire life (like a great trip to the Caribbean). Gimme Gimme Gimme.

Besides, we all grow old and die anyway, and I don't think there's an afterlife (agnostic/atheist as you know). So if we are gonna live life, it has to be NOW BABY.

I love this post. So many beautiful books...so many hypotheticals...

bn100
02/13/2013 11:19am

Very nice interviews.

02/13/2013 11:59am

Very insightful questions and answers. I loved having the three authors participating!

02/13/2013 1:21pm

Nice answers ladies! Lots of fun Brinda :)

deb
02/13/2013 4:17pm

Loved the Questions and answers, everyone is so different.

02/13/2013 8:05pm

I enjoyed all the answers. I'd have way too much trouble to pick one song or book :)

Molly Jebber
02/13/2013 9:09pm

Patty Campbell's book Jelly's Night Out is the best. Very entertaining!
Highly recommend it.

Mary Preston
02/13/2013 11:38pm

So, loving the pick up lines.

02/14/2013 3:50am

I love the covers, descriptions, and this interviewing format.

Corny pickup lines are hilarious.

02/14/2013 9:30am

Oh my gosh! This was SO clever, Brinda! And I'm FREAKING out that Patty and Sharon mentioned Diana Gabaldon... she's my favorite author EVER. I've read the Outlander series I don't know how many times! :D

02/14/2013 1:48pm

Thanks for introducing these three wonderful authors, and the interview.
well done job, the cover pages are so attractive like the lovely authors LOL
Keep Writing about such personalities
I am here for the first time
will come again to read and watch more
I am here via A to Z April Blog Challenge page
Good to know that you too joined in for the challenge
see you there
Keep inform
Best
Phil

02/14/2013 3:59pm

It's been 22 years since I've had a first date... but I still remember the moment my husband and I met and our first date. The second, too, where I committed a major dating faux pas - I hit his car.

Brinda
02/14/2013 4:34pm

It seems you made a "smashing" impression on him. Sorry- I couldn't help myself.

Ashfa Anwer
02/21/2013 4:22am

Great interview and great giveaway! I'm going to check the book as soon as I can.

Ron Pratt
02/26/2013 12:12am

Love Cinnamon! Thanks for the giveaway!


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