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Showing posts with label romantic suspense. Show all posts

Thursday, 1 May 2014

Twenty Questions with... Incy Black

I am delighted to welcome Incy Black onto my blog today, debut author of Hard to Hold released on Monday by Entangled Publishing.

Thanks to the power of the internet I have known Incy for a few years now and I am so proud that her publishing journey is kicking off in style. If I had to describe Incy in one word, then 'inimitable' works, but if I was allowed two words then 'totally bonkers' or perhaps, 'absolute hoot' would work for me too.

Don't just take my word for it though, see for yourself in this week's round of #TwentyQuestions...


ACT ONE – all about you…


It took a swan dive from a roof to convince Incy (aged 5) she wasn’t an avenging fairy and that no, she most certainly couldn’t fly.  Bruised but undefeated she retreated deeper into her make-believe world populated with the brave and the poisonous. 

When not fighting injustice and righting wrongs on ‘Planet Incy’, she works as a Marketing Director. (Unfortunately, her law degree languishes unused, the distinction between good and evil proving too worrisome in real life.)


Her five children are well versed in what scares her (most things) and delight in pushing her neurotic buttons—at their peril.



1) Have you always been a writer or is it something you fell into?

Fell from grace about 3 years ago, after hooking up with some childhood friends who reminded me I’d been voted: ‘Most likely to become a writer’.

2) Do you have a particular writing style or ritual?

Depends on which persona I wake up in (I’m overcrowded). There’s the Incy who chucks commas about like confetti, another Incy who deletes them. There’s Anglo-Saxon Incy of the blue tongue, there’s holy Incy full of grace, and many more who must remain locked up. But all of them demand that I lie in bed when I write—hence the buggered lower spine and repetitive stain injury in my left shoulder.

3) Is there a book or an author that has influenced you in your writing?

Just about every book I’ve ever read. As a kid, I used to re-write Grimm’s Fairy Tales and Hans Christian Anderson’s tales to read the way I prefer, with mouthy heroines, heroes that kicked ass, no witches—scared of witches. 

4) Is there one piece of writing (or life?) advice that has stuck with you, or that you would like to share?

Life advice: fall down 7 times, stand up 8  (you don’t have to do it gracefully, but stand the F back up!)

5) Can you tell us three things about yourself that we probably don’t already know?

I drive with absolute terror in my heart.

I shop with absolute terror in my wallet

I cook with absolutely no finesse, much to the terror of everyone

6) What five luxury items or gadgets would you hate to be without?

My phone (in case I need to call the emergency services)

My nexus (because without access to reading matter, I would need to call emergency services)

My huge shoulder bag in which to carry said phone and nexus

My house keys because son #4 no longer fits through the cat flap

My fake coin thing that gains me access to a sodding supermarket trolley! (so irritating)


ACT TWO – all about your new release…


Anna Key Marshall is about to get what she’s always wanted: a baby. Granted, it’s through a sperm donor instead of her ex-husband, but you can’t have everything. She has no idea why someone wants her dead, but she’ll do whatever it takes to protect her unborn child—even if it means turning to her ex, the Black Ops specialist who broke her heart.
Five years ago, British Intelligence agent Nick Marshall slammed the door on the woman who betrayed him. But now Anna’s back in his life with a vengeance, pregnant and full of attitude. He’d like nothing better than to walk away, but with her life on the line, he has no choice but to do what he does best—protect her at all costs.

7) Congratulations on your recent release of Hard to Hold, what was your inspiration for writing Anna and Nick’s story?

Neurosis! I worry that I was given the wrong kids and someone will want them back. Women—mad women—scare me. I’m naturally paranoid, and I have an over-active imagination. Hard to Hold was a form of therapy. Still waiting for it to work.

8) Did the story flow from your finger tips or did some scenes take a bit of cajoling?

Draft 1 was a tsunami. Subsequent drafts? I had to kick, whip, bribe and seduce out of ‘not moving’ petulance. 

9) I see Hard to Hold is your debut, how long did it take for the initial spark of the story to make it onto the page and then onto the publisher’s desk?

The initial writing went fast. Too fast. A month maybe. Then I sat on it for months, too afraid to sub it. Once contracted (took about 2 months), the reality of publishing schedules bit and added around another year.

10) Do you have a favourite paragraph or sentence from your story that you would like to tantalise us with?

Ignoring the bead of sweat trickling his spine, Nick closed his ears to the muffled sound of cascading water. The image of Anna naked in the steam was killing him. Once he would have forced the lock she’d no doubt turned against him. Sex had always been the most effective way to deal with one of her strops, and he’d liked her stroppy. Hell, he’d been guilty of deliberately winding her up most of the time. His way of reaching out to her without the need for soft words. Little wonder their marriage had gone to hell in a handbasket, their friendship incinerating right along with it. She’d needed gentle; she’d needed kind. Things he didn’t know how to give. He just didn’t have it in him.

11) Over to you, what can you tell us about Hard to Hold, to make us rush out and buy it?

It’s a tale of collision. Between Anna and Nick, both combative, their natural fall back (defensive) position against the hurt they each carry within. Between Anna and Nick, and external threats. Enter Antila, threat #1. But who’s threat #2? Will appeal to readers who enjoy a fast pace, characters with edge, and the occasional cut of dry British snark. It does have a HEA—promise.

12) What can we expect from you next? Is there something you are working on right now? 

I’m working on Book 3 in the “Hard to…” series—Will Berwick’s story. Book 2 (Jack Ballentyne’s fall from bachelorhood) will be out in August 2014. He’s an even harder bastard than Nick in Hard to Hold—your have been cautioned. He shoots the love of his life!


QUICK FIRE ROUND – it’s pop quiz time…


13) Plotter or pantser?

I pant my way through the plot, in other words I don’t know, not for sure.

14) Digital books or print books?

Digi—I just cleared out over 1000 print books, none were hurt. Charity book bins are wonderful. 

15) Tea or coffee?

Both, sometimes at the same time. In the same mug if I haven’t rinsed out the dregs.

16) Extrovert or introvert?

Painful introvert in real time, extrovert all the time, in my head.

17) Facebook or Twitter?

PINTEREST.

18) Christmas or birthday? 

Weekends, they come round more frequently.

19) Morning person or night owl?

Morning (though don’t speak to me until noon)

20) Sweet or savoury?

Sweet (I really am)

And that’s a wrap!

Thank you so much for taking part, Incy, I wish you every success with your new release.

To discover even more about Incy Black, and to keep up with her latest projects and crazy shenanigans, you can visit her at:

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ISBN: 9781622665358
Released: 28th April 2014

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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Twenty Questions with... Jacqui Jacoby

I am delighted to welcome Jacqui Jacoby onto my blog today, author of With A Vengeance, which was released April 9th by Samhain Publishing.

Jacqui is new to me as a writer, but appears to have been living in the writing world for a fair old while now, including being a Golden Heart Award Finalist with the RWA in 2009. So without further ado, let’s get to know Jacqui that little bit better, with a round of twenty questions…

ACT ONE – all about you…


Award winning author, Jacqui Jacoby lives and writes in the beauty of the Valley of the Sun. Currently adjusting to her new digs, Jacqui is a self proclaimed, self-defense hobbyist. Having studied martial arts for numerous years she retired in 2006 from the sport. She is a working Mom, whose career includes writing books, teaching online and live workshops and penning short non-fiction. She can be reached via her web site at www.JacquiJacoby.com


1) Have you always been a writer or is it something you fell into?

I’ve always made up stories. I didn’t start writing them down until I got out of college.

2) Do you have a particular writing style or ritual?

I try to write every day, that is pretty much my ritual. I am used to having to account to a family’s schedule and interruptions so that I am programmed to just jump in and write when I can as opposed to a set time table. Writing daily keeps the story and characters fresh. If I have to miss I never so more than two of three days before I am back at the computer.

3) Is there a book or an author that has influenced you in your writing?

Clive Cussler. I know, I know. I write romance and he doesn’t. But I have been reading him since I was fifteen years old and he was a huge influence on me. He’s why I got into action adventure.

4) Is there one piece of writing (or life?) advice that has stuck with you, or that you would like to share?

Never give up. No matter how long it is taking you have no way of knowing how close you are to your big break. To stop now might mean you never get to cross that finish line so just keep going.

5) Can you tell us three things about yourself that we probably don’t already know?

I’m a vegetarian.

I collect Fossil watches, buying a new one for each writing milestone.

I never go anywhere – even to bed – without lipstick and perfume.


6) What five luxury items or gadgets would you hate to be without?

My iPhone.

Pedicures.

My Channel #5.

My Ray Bans.

The Yankee Candle I keep burning on my stove, scent determined by season.



ACT TWO – all about your new release…



The more she wanted out, the more they dragged her back in! 
Daughter to murdered CIA officers, niece to a deputy director, Jaime Walsh has never known life outside the world of espionage. Until a high-action case in Buenos Aires leaves her gutted. Physically, emotionally…and professionally. 
She’d planned for her long-overdue vacation to be a time to rest and reassess. With her longtime partner Stephen not far behind, it’s a tropical paradise away from work. A paradise where boundaries will be tested. 
From their training days, Stephen Reid has watched Jaime kick ass while performing what has become his second job—watching her back. But now his feelings have grown.

As best friends look at each other in a new light, they like what they see. And Jaime dreams of a new life outside “the company”.

Except someone from their past won’t be satisfied until Jaime and the man she loves are hunted to the brink of death. Now Jaime must find the strength to trust her heart and let go of her fear. Before she loses everything…

7) Congratulations on your recent release of With A Vengeance, what was your inspiration for writing Jaime and Stephen’s story?

I had a very tough chick come into my head from out of the blue and dictate her story to me. I didn’t have a choice but to type it out.

8) Did the story flow from your finger tips or did some scenes take a bit of cajoling?

When I did the first draft, I couldn’t write it fast enough. With each rewrite, and there were many, I slowed down.

9) From what I can see, With A Vengeance appears to be your debut novel—is that right?—so how long did it take for the initial spark of the story to make it onto the page and then onto the publisher’s desk?

I wrote the first draft of this story in 1994 in under three months. I had a long, long journey from inspiration to publication.

10) Do you have a favourite paragraph or sentence from your story that you would like to tantalise us with?

Yes, but I can’t. It would give away the villain!! J

11) Over to you, what can you tell us about With A Vengeance, to make us rush out and buy it? 

It’s an “E” ticket ride, taking you all over the world with two of the hottest new characters to come to life.

12) What can we expect from you next? Is there something you are working on right now?

I am currently editing another suspense novel, one with a Russian hero who just wants the chance to be left alone and the heroine who stumbles onto his secret.


QUICK FIRE ROUND – it’s pop quiz time…


13) Plotter or pantser?

Both. Depends on the book I am working on. Some I plan out, others I just start typing. Both end up being fun.

14) Secret Seven or Famous Five? (please tell me you know them!?)

Neither? LOL When I was a teenager I was reading Clive Cussler’s Dirk Pitt series.

15) Digital books or print books?

I’m switching to digital, though I still have a library full of print. I just as few minutes ago ordered a hard back biography on the life of Rod Serling so I still do both.

16) Tea or coffee?

Tea. Earl Grey with milk. Daily.

17) Cats or dogs?

Cats. More precisely, my cat Gomez. He lives in my office with me.

18) Extrovert or introvert?

I think I used to be more of an extrovert, but as I’ve gotten older I’ve switched over to introvert.

19) Save or spend?

I try to do a little of both.

20) Facebook or Twitter?

Facebook @ Jacqui Jax Jacoby; Twitter JaxJacoby. I am much more active on Facebook.

And that’s a wrap! 

Thank you so much for taking part, Jacqui, I wish you every success with your new release.

To follow Jacqui, and to keep up with her latest projects, you can visit her at:

Website     Facebook
Twitter     Author Page


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Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Party Guest #7 - Carmen Falcone

Can you believe a week has flown by already, bringing us to the last day of my anniversary giveaways? If you're a regular on my blog, today's guest will be familiar to you already...

Yes, I am delighted to announce that my final giveaway is from Carmen Falcone, and it's one not to miss. Carmen is not only offering a copy of A Vengeful Affair (that I rated 5 out of 5), the lucky winner will also walk away with a $25 Amazon gift card too. Talk about going out with a BANG!

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Rich people get away with murder every day, but Vivian Foster intends to make billionaire Javier Rivera pay for what he did to her best friend—and how better to destroy a money-grubbing bastard than to sabotage the merger that means everything to him.
Javier Rivera would never hurt a woman much less kill one. But when he catches a gorgeous corporate spy in his office, he knows he can’t let her go—not when even a hint of scandal could ruin his career. Until the merger is signed, he’ll keep her close, even if he has to shackle her to his wrist. Literally.
But the closer Javier gets to Vivian, the more he wants her, and the more time she spends with him, the less she believes he could ever be a killer. Now Vivian and Javier have to discover the truth…and Vivian has to win the trust of her worst enemy.


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