Hello and welcome!
Today I am featuring two special guests, D’Ann Lindun, and Kristina
Knight, here to share a little about themselves and their debut releases, Wild Horses and What A Texas Girl Wants! I met both these wonderful ladies in my
critique group and am proud to have them as friends and guests on my blog.
Please join me in welcoming D’Ann and Kristina and enjoy getting to know them
better!
I love to hear from my readers so feel
free to leave a comment after the post!
Jennifer: What made you decide to become a writer?
Kristina: It was
never a conscious decision on my part – I've always written. In my head, in
crayon, in a single-lined spiral notebook the summer of my 6th grade
year. The big decision I made was to quit the day-job (Television News
Producer) and take a gamble on myself and my stories. And I'm so glad I did!
D’Ann: Both my cousin and my BFF
wanted to write romance novels. When the
chance came to take a class from Superromance author, Margot Early, we jumped
at it.
Jennifer: What is your favorite part of writing? Your least favorite?
Kristina: It's the
same – starting a new story! I love figuring out characters and storylines and
character arcs…but it's grueling for me. I can't just dump words on a page and
declare, "I'll fix them later." When it comes to getting the
characters right I start, it feels wrong, I start over, it still feels
off…Until I've gotten that character down, it's very freaky for me.
D’Ann: Creating characters. I love that.
Least favorite? There’s nothing I
don’t like, including revisions.
Jennifer: What do you think makes a good story?
Kristina:
Conflict, interesting characters and hot chemistry!
D’Ann: A character you can relate
to, one that moves you in some way.
Jennifer: If your book were
to be made into a movie, who would you like to see cast as the hero and
heroine? Villain, if you have one?
Kristina: Oh,
gosh…I think Emma Stone as Kathleen and Ryan Gosling as Jackson. Just because I
really like those two!
D’Ann: I don’t like to see my
characters as real people in any way. I
had a friend who wouldn’t write unless she had the entire case picked from soap
opera characters. I don’t want to see my
people as anyone but themselves.
Jennifer: What was one of the most
surprising things you learned in creating your books?
Kristina: That edits aren't evil.
Seriously. I hate editing and I've always feared getting edits from an actual
editor, but it was surprisingly simple – and know exactly what my editor wanted
versus what I thought should happen? Heaven!
D’Ann: How much I like the same
themes! LOL Redemption is a big one.
Jennifer: What
would you say is your interesting writing quirk?
Kristina: That I outline plot using
pen and paper. I can't do it on my computer or iPad. But I have to write on
computer/iPad. Can not write using
pen and paper. Too slow!!
D’Ann: Nope, you can’t get it out
of me. Not even for cheesecake with
raspberries!
Jennifer: What words of wisdom or advice do you have for aspiring
authors?
Kristina: If you
truly want to write, you'll find the time to do and you'll keep working at it
until editors/agents take note. We're all busy, we all have lives and families
ad jobs. We all have to make the time for the things that matter, and we all
have to keep working at those things…
D’Ann: Learn your craft. It matters. Don’t give up and don’t give in. It took me 20 years and well over 200
rejections before I got the call.
Jennifer: Something fun. Tell us your favorite food, color, and
book.
Kristina: Favorite
food – anything Mexican. Empanadas are a new favorite of mine! Green is my
favorite color – and the color of my eyes. Go figure. Favorite book…well, that
changes week to week and sometimes day to day, but one of my favorites is Bet
Me by Jennifer Crusie. I just love the way she colors in her characters!
D’Ann: Fave food is super supreme pizza.
Color is forest green. Book? Too many to list, but if I had to pick just
one, it would be For My Lady’s Heart by Laura Kinsale.
Blurb
from Wild Horses:
Disgraced FBI agent Jake Breton needs to bring in Martin Castillo to redeem
himself and resurrect his career. Falling in love with someone related to the
suspect is the last thing he can afford to do. The last time he followed his
heart, and not his head, it nearly cost him his life.
Danger, adventure, and death push Jake and Castaña together. Will they learn
to trust each other and leave their pasts behind?
Meet D’Ann:
Falling in love with romance novels the
summer before sixth grade, D’Ann Lindun never thought about writing one until
many years later when she took a how-to class at her local college. She was
hooked! She began writing and never looked back. Romance appeals to her because
there's just something so satisfying about writing a book guaranteed to have a
happy ending.
D’Ann’s particular favorites usually
feature cowboys and the women who love them. This is probably because she draws
inspiration from the area where she lives, Western Colorado, her husband of
twenty-nine years and their daughter. Composites of their small farm, herd of
horses, five Australian shepherds, three ducks and cats of every shape and
color often show up in her stories!
Buy Wild Horses:
A Cowboy To Keep:
Blurb from What A Texas Girl Wants:
Kathleen Witte is a down-to-earth girl. She has to be, with the family
ranch on the verge of success. After seven months of keeping it all together by
swearing off men, however, Kathleen needs a bit of fun in the sun. Waking up
with a husband she can’t remember isn’t how she planned to blow off steam.
The
last thing Jackson Taylor wants in his life is a down-to-earth girl. He has
four weeks of freedom in which to find his birth mother. He’s done well
avoiding commitment until now, so when he wakes up on a Mexican beach with
Kathleen his first reaction is curiosity. When he spies the matching wedding
rings on their left hands curiosity turns to concern.
Neither
Jackson nor Kathleen want to stay married, but when her family shows up, they
have no choice. Once back in Texas, however, can they keep this all-business
marriage from turning into an all-consuming love?
Meet
Kristina:
Once
upon a time, Kristina Knight spent her days running from car crash to fire to
meetings with local police—no, she wasn't a troublemaker, she was a journalist.
When the opportunity to focus a bit of energy on the stories in her head, she
jumped at it. And she’s never looked back. Now she writes magazine articles by
day and romance novels with spice by night. She lives on Lake Erie with her husband,
three-year-old daughter, and twenty-year-old fur-kid. Happily ever after.
Buy What A Texas Girl
Wants here:
B&N - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-a-texas-girl-wants-kristina-knight/1110496096?ean=9781440544637
Thanks for joining us today!
I hope you’ll stop back again to meet another wonderful author and read
about their great books!
Have a great day!
20 comments:
Excellent interview, ladies! Interesting that you both have green as your favorite color! LOL Your books sound scrumptious! Super good luck with them. :)
Loved the two for one interview! Great to learn more about Kristi and D'Ann :)
Congrats on your releases ladies!!!
Congratulations ladies! Great job and great interview.
Great interview! Too very cool ladies with great stories to tell!
Hugs,
Krystal Shannan
Fun interview with both authors - both have different but interesting approaches to their writing:) Both Wild Horses and What a Texas Girl Wants sound like the kind of books I would enjoy. Congratulations to both D'Ann and Kristina on their debut releases!
I'm liking this double interview. With answers next to each other, the differences and similarities stand out. Great job!
Thanks for having me on TNN today, Jennifer!
What a great interview with two great ladies, interviewed by another great lady.
I really like the duel interview.
It's been great getting to know both of you better. Very interesting interview. (Mexican is probably my favorite too!)
Best luck to you two wonderful ladies. I MUST read your books soon. They sound fantastic!
Awesome interview! Congrats to both of you!
Great to read about you both, and your awesome sounding books. Good luck with them!
This was fun, I loved reading the answers back to back. Kristina, D'Ann, congratulations on publication! :) I wish you many, many more!
I loved this interview. both the books sound like such fun reads. Congratulations to both of you.
Thanks for having me today, Jenn. Thanks, everyone, for dropping by.
Fantastic interview, ladies! I really liked the double interview as well. Wishing you tons of success, D'Ann and Kristina
Wonderful interview, ladies!!
Good luck, you two!!!!
The more interviews I read about you two, the more I'm pleasantly surprised. You two will go far.
Two hard working authors - great interviews, ladies. All the best :)
CONGRATS ON YOUR HAWT RELEASES LADIES AND MANY SALES! THESE ALL LOOK LIKE WINNERS!
Fabulous interview ladies! This is a GREAT book!
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