I have a
return guest today, author Liza O’Connor, to tell us a bit about her new
novel, a contemporary romance titled Ghost Lover.
Liza will be
awarding a digital copy of "Worst Week Ever" to a randomly drawn
commenter at every stop, and a grand prize of one $50 Amazon gift card to a
randomly drawn commenter during this tour and her review-only Virtual Book Tour. To
enter, use the form below. And if you’d like to increase your chances of
winning, feel free to visit other tour stops and enter there, too.
Welcome back, Liza. What would you
like readers to know about you?
I’m tired
of my Liza behaves bio. I’m an adventurous nut with a bizarre sense of humor
that a surprisingly large quantity of people actually gets. The others don’t
think I’m funny at all. That hurts my feelings by the way. No matter, it does
not stop my muse from writing more silliness. In fact, it only encourages her
to be sillier.
Please
tell us about your newest release, Ghost
Lover.
Two
sexy English brothers. One irresistible ghost. Who would you choose as your
lover? (I know, that’s not telling, that’s asking. Okay, here’s telling:
Completely
broke and with a criminal record to boot, Senna Smith is one day from eviction
from her apartment when Brendon, her promiscuous roommate from London, suggests
she go to England, marry him, and manage his fortune. With few other options,
she agrees to an open marriage. But she’ll never, ever, have sex with him,
knowing if she falls in love with him, he’ll break her heart.
As
trustee of Brendon’s family fortune, there is no way Brendon’s older brother,
Garrison Durran, is going to let his brother marry a self-professed American
gold-digger. As Senna tries to embrace castle life and English society for
Brendon’s sake, Gar discovers Senna is the perfect woman for him--beautiful and
intelligent, kind and caring. Now, if she wasn’t already engaged to his
brother…
The
ancestral ghost of Durran Castle has to intervene if the Durran brothers have
any chance of an heir. He can’t leave them to fix matters on their own. They
are useless buggers when it comes to love. As counselor to Gar, matchmaker for
Brendon, and lover to Senna, a ghost’s work is never done.
CONTENT
WARNING: Allergy warning: Ghost cat in book.
What inspired you to write this book?
I had a
dream where a ghost made love to me. I sort of fell in love with him.
Excerpt:
Brendon
moved to the window and stared out. “I don’t think you realized how bad things
became for me when Nan died. I’d lost the only person who cared for me. I had
no one left. The million dollars I lost on a roulette wheel wasn’t done just to
get rid of the cook. I did it to get your attention. While you didn’t give a
shit about me, you’ve always loved money. And it worked. You finally noticed
me.”
“And
sent you away,” Gar said with remorse.
“Yeah.”
Brendon turned and gave him a faint smile. “Not exactly the response I’d hoped
for, but it turned out all right. I met Senna and since then life keeps getting
easier with each day. Now I find I even like you most of the time.”
“Well,
the feeling is mutual. You’re still eccentric, but you’ve a good heart and good
intent, and I’m proud you’re my brother.”
Suddenly
the door opened and Senna walked in looking at both men with concern. “Are you
two having a fight?”
“Not
at all.” Brendon smiled. “In fact, Gar told me he’s proud I’m his brother.”
Senna’s
eyes filled with appreciation as she grinned at Gar.
Her
smile almost broke Gar’s heart. God help him, but Brendon had nailed the truth.
He did love Senna, and more than anything, he wanted her to be his wife.
What’s the next writing project?
The next
book to be published is the last of the A Long Road to Love series, in which
things get serious and Carrie finds her true love. Coming in Feb 2014. Then
comes a delightfully funny Late Victorian Mystery series. It’s rather a comic
version of Sherlock Holmes meets Victor/Victoria.
But if you
really meant ‘writing’ and not ‘publishing’ then the next book I’ll write will
occur in Iowa where one of the characters will be a blind man who acts upon the
law they recently passed allowing blind people to carry and discharge firearms
in public. I’m going to have so much fun with that real law. Thank you Iowa!
What is your biggest challenge when
writing a new book? (or the biggest challenge with this book)
Names are
my biggest challenge. If I had my way all heroes would be named Xavier and all
women would be named Senna. But alas, that would confused the dickens out of my
readers. So I have a First published rule. Whichever book is first published
gets dibs on the names and all the other books waiting to be published have to
give them up.
I also have
a problem with not keeping track of minor character’s names. Once I named three
characters in the book Davy. Fortunately, I noticed before I sent the book off
for submission.
If your novels require research –
please talk about the process. Do you do the research first and then write,
while you’re writing, after the novel is complete and you need to fill in the
gaps?
I do research
on the spot. My characters are happily going along when I question something.
Sometimes a google will resolve the issue, but sometimes I have to send
questions to lawyers and doctors. (I’ve used 5 different lawyers in one book—my
characters get into a great deal of legal trouble.) Then during editing,
sometimes an editor will question something that I hadn’t and I’ll research
further. In one case, I was right, but the editor insisted I change it anyway
because it sounded wrong to her. I removed the whole topic instead. I didn’t
like the idea of knowingly stating something wrong.
However, my
biggest problem lies with legal issues. Different states have different laws,
thus I need lawyers for the state in which the situation takes place, which
means I need to start searching for a lawyer in Iowa now.
What’s your writing space like? Do you
have a particular spot to write where the muse is more active? Please tell us
about it.
I have a
home office, but the chair hurts my butt, so I moved to the living room where I
sit in a giant recliner with my feet up and type on a laptop all day. There’s a
huge TV screen on the wall I face, but it’s on only when I’m eating lunch or
when I’m thanking Tweeters late at night. Which means I watch mostly recorded
shows.
What authors do you enjoy reading
within or outside of your genre?
For Contemporaries,
Kary Rader’s A Taylor Made Life is one of the best love stories you’ll ever
read. (Buy an economy size of tissues, because you’ll cry your eyes out.)
My favorite
Werewolf/Shifters novels are Rebecca Royce’s.
My fav
vampire novels go to Annie Nicholas’ Angler series, starting with Bait.
For
Regencies, it’s Ella Quinn’s Marriage Mart series.
Westerns go
to D’Ann Lindun.
Anything additional you want to share
with the readers today?
Just that
the book I’ll be giving away today, Worst Week Ever, is my best seller and the
funniest book I’ve ever written. It is the first book of three book series, so
you may feel compelled to read to the end. Book 2 is available, and Book 3 will
release in mid February.
Thank you for coming back to Reviews
and Interviews!
And thank
you for having me.
13 comments:
Thanks for having me. And I've an update on my upcoming books. A fourth book has been added to the A Long Road to Love series.
Don't forget to leave you email address and tell me you want Worst Week Ever if you do.
I've always believed in ghosts, thought I've seen a couple.
I love the allergy warning on the book!!
I can't wait to read it! Hoping to get it soon.
Thanks for sharing and the giveaway opportunity 8)
Best wishes on the tour!
Michelle Hofacker
I've already added the book to my read list. It sounds fabulous.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Thanks Kit and Zombie Mom, I hope you both enjoy GhostLover.
This is a must read. Tweeted.
Great interview. This book sounds amazing - can't wait to read it.
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Thanks for the mention, dear Liza! I was nervous! I LOL at the minor character names b/c I have done the same thing!
What a fun interview! I love hearing more about you. I love your sense of humor and find it to be refreshing and just what I need most days!
All the best!
Melissa
daringzoey at yahoo.com
Fun interview. Good choices for favourite authors.
Hey, Liza, another fun interview. I enjoyed your book. Good luck on the tour:)
Great interview! Thanks for sharing it and the giveaway. Sounds like a great book. Wishing everyone a wonderful and magical holiday season!. evamillien at gmail dot com
WORST WEEK EVER does sound intriguing!
vitajex(At)aol(Dot)com
I've never seen a ghost
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