Love at Solace Lake Blog Tour + Jana Richards Interview

Today I’m hosting Jana Richards for her Love at Solace Lake Blog Tour, including an interview with Jana.


Secrets and Solace
Love at Solace Lake Series (Book 2) 
By Jana Richards

Jana is giving away some wonderful prizes during this tour. Please use the Rafflecopter below for your chance win Ebook First and Again, Ebook There Goes the Groom, Ebook A Long Way from Eden, $10 Amazon gift card, or $5 Amazon gift card. Remember you may increase your chances of winning by visiting the other tour stops. You may find those locations here

Blurb for Secrets and Solace:

No matter how deeply buried, secrets rise to the surface.

 

Scarlett Lindquist has agreed to help her sisters rebuild the dilapidated fishing lodge in Minnesota they inherited from their grandparents. Although the lengthy restoration is bringing the three sisters closer together, Scarlett’s support is temporary. Her leave of absence from her job in Chicago is temporary and she has no intention of staying at Solace Lake Lodge, where the lake holds dark secrets. When frightening childhood memories resurface, they are tempered by her fascination with an irritating contractor. If only she could trust her feelings for him. If only he could trust her.

 

Cameron Hainstock meets Scarlett at his brother’s wedding to her sister and their attraction is instantaneous. But Cam avoids the beautiful marketing executive. All his efforts are aimed at battling for custody of his only child. When the unimaginable happens and Cam faces the biggest challenge of his life, he’s reluctant to accept help to halt his downward spiral. Can they learn to trust each other and fight for a future together or will they go their separate ways?

Genre: Contemporary Romance, small town romance
Keywords: contemporary romance, small town romance, mystery, touch of paranormal, murder
ISBN: Ebook ISBN 978-0-9952791-1-7
Length: Novel
Heat Level: Spicy, fully described love scenes
Release Date: March 21, 2018
Cover Artist: Angela Waters
 
Interview with Jana Richards:

 

Why did you choose this genre?

Jana: I love the hopefulness of romance. All things are possible, and unlike real life, there’s always a happy ending. I write mainly contemporary romance, but I love romantic suspense and have also dabbled with a bit of paranormal. Whenever the opportunity presents itself, I like to include a touch of the paranormal, which is what I did with the three books in the Love at Solace Lake series. I’m also fascinated by the World War Two era and have written two novellas set in this period. In another series I’m working on that I call Twice in a Lifetime, I’m combining my love for World War Two stories with contemporary romance and paranormal/time travel. And angels!

The new series sounds fascinating. Do you work on more than one book at a time?

Jana: Sort of. When I was working on this series, I plotted them out at the same time so the stories, and the mystery, would flow between the stories. At the end, I was working with my editor to polish the first book, LIES AND SOLACE, while still finishing the actual writing of the third book, TRUTH AND SOLACE. I usually have to concentrate on one book at a time, but in this case, working on the three books at the same time helped to keep the flow between the books. Not to mention keeping the details of each book fresh in my mind!

What book for you has been the easiest to write? The hardest? The most fun?

Jana: A LONG WAY FROM EDEN was one of the easiest books to write, and I think it was because I knew the characters, especially the hero, so well. I just knew what he would do and feel in any situation. The same was true for the second book in the Love at Solace Lake series, SECRETS AND SOLACE. I had vision for Cameron Hainstock that carried me through the writing. I knew he’d need a strong woman like Scarlet Lindquist to love him.

One of the most fun books I’ve written is CHILL OUT, my Valentine themed story. It’s light, and I hope funny, and one of the characters is a giant English Mastiff – it’s always fun to add a dog to a story. This novella-length book is part of the Candy Hearts romance series from The Wild Rose Press. All the novellas were named for sayings on conversation hearts, those little pastel colored, heart-shaped candies with things like “I love you” and “Be Mine” written on them. I had a lot fun using the candy hearts to predict love between Renata and Noah.

The hardest book? In some ways, the Love at Solace Lake series was the hardest. The writing itself wasn’t so bad, but it was the size of this three-book project (all full-length novels, by the way) and the fact I published it myself that made it hard. It was a very steep learning curve.

Do you have any pets? What do you like best about your pet?

Cowboy LouJana: We have a dog named Allu, or Lou for short. She’s a Pug/Terrier cross, and we’ve had her since 2004 when we got her at a year and a half of age. That makes her about fifteen and a half years old now. These days, she’s a little slower than she used to be and she can be a cranky old lady at times, but we still adore her.

I can see why. She looks like a little darling. Maybe someday my puppy will calm down enough to let me dress her.

How do you choose the names and physical characteristics of your characters? Do you base them on real people?

Jana: In the Love at Solace Lake series, I knew the Lindquist sisters were given names of Southern writers (Harper for Harper Lee), or characters in Southern-based books (Scarlet for Scarlet O’Hara in Gone with the Wind, and Maggie for Maggie Cat in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof). I felt it was something their mother would have done. The male characters’ names, Ethan, Cameron and Luke, just happen to be three of my favorite men’s names!

Sometimes I’ll use a picture of a real person to inspire me, but mostly I see my characters in my head, fully formed.

Names can be very tricky. Sometimes a name will pop into my head and it’s absolutely perfect – no changes necessary. In other cases, I’ll test-drive several names before one feels right. I use baby naming websites, or sometimes historical lists of names to find the one I’m looking for. If I need a name appropriate for a certain country, like Norway or Portugal, I’ll find a list of those. I often use an old phone book to find just the right last name.

Secrets and Solace
Book 2 Out Now
 
Lies and Solace
Book 1 Out Now
Series Blurb:
Love is worth the risk…

When their grandfather dies, the Lindquist sisters, Harper, Scarlet and Maggie, inherit the northern Minnesota fishing lodge that had been in their family for three generations. The inheritance is bittersweet. They were raised at the lodge by their grandparents. The natural beauty of the place hasn’t changed, but the building itself is crumbling and desperately in need of repair. The lodge also reminds them of what they lost. Twenty-two years previously, their parents died there in what was ruled a murder/suicide.

As the sisters struggle to breathe new life into the failing lodge, old fears and questions rise to the surface even as new love presents itself. Why did their father murder their mother? What truths did their grandparents keep from them? The sisters must fight to keep the wounds of the past from putting their futures, and their fledgling relationships, in jeopardy.

Truth and Solace
Book 3 Coming March 28, 2018
About Jana Richards:
When Jana Richards read her first romance novel, she immediately knew two things: she had to commit the stories running through her head to paper, and they had to end with a happily ever after. She also knew she’d found what she was meant to do. Since then she’s never met a romance genre she didn’t like. She writes contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and historical romance set in World War Two, in lengths ranging from short story to full length novel. Just for fun, she throws in generous helpings of humor, and the occasional dash of the paranormal. Her paranormal romantic suspense “Seeing Things” was a 2008 EPPIE finalist.

In her life away from writing, Jana is an accountant/admin assistant, a mother to two grown daughters, and a wife to her husband Warren. She enjoys golf, yoga, movies, concerts, travel and reading, not necessarily in that order. She and her husband live in Winnipeg, Canada with their Pug/Terrier cross Lou and several unnamed goldfish. She loves to hear from readers and can be reached through her website at www.janarichards.com
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The Santa Bargain: A #HolidayRomance by @robinsromances #NewRelease #HappyHolidays

Please welcome Robin Michaela to the blog today to unveil her new release, The Santa Bargain.

Santa promo

Thanks so much for hosting me on your blog today, Lyndi!

The Santa Bargain is my new contemporary romance novel. It’s a holiday romance about a relationship-phobic single mom and the equally commitment-shy guy who agrees to be Santa in their small town’s holiday parade. In order to get Joe to agree, though, Maria has to strike a bargain that promises to heat up the holidays.

The Santa Bargain is on sale for $0.99 on Amazon through 12/31/17 or read it for free on Kindle Unlimited (click this link for either version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077996MP2).

Thanks for checking it out. Have a merry and bright holiday season!

Robin

Blurb:

Santa’s gifts can be both naughty…and nice.

Coffeehouse entrepreneur, Maria Thompson, has sworn off men ever since her young son’s father walked out of their lives. But, when she literally runs into sexy carpenter, Joe Sinclair, she wonders if it’s time to rethink her plan.

Joe Sinclair doesn’t need or want romance or a family. He was raised in the foster care system and learned long ago not to get attached to anyone. Now, if he could just remember that, he could put the sensual owner of Copper River, Colorado’s new coffee shop out of his mind.

After Maria and Joe volunteer to work together on the town’s first Christmas festival, their attraction lights up brighter than a new a string of holiday lights. When Santa comes to town, will they finally find everything they’ve ever wished for under the tree?

Excerpt:

Wanting to lighten the mood, he cleared his throat. “I bet Zach is looking forward to Santa’s visit. The holiday is coming up fast.”

He watched a soft smile spread across Maria’s face. “Yes, he is. He’s at that perfect age for Santa – too old to be afraid, but still young enough to believe in the magic of the season.”

She must be working some magic of her own on him because Joe felt the warmth of her smile all the way to his toes. He grinned, remembering his own excitement as he awaited Santa’s visit when he was Zach’s age. “Has he told St. Nick what he wants for Christmas yet?”

“I’ve been waiting until the festival to take him to see Santa because the big guy is supposed to show up there. That is, if I can ever find someone to actually be Santa.” Maria clamped her mouth shut.

He saw a glint come into her eyes as she tilted her head to one side, then squinted at him like she was appraising a prize show horse. “Hmm.”

Joe really didn’t like the way she’d started looking at him. He could practically see the image in her mind – and, in it, he was all decked out in a red suit. He put his mug down on the counter so fast it made a clinking noise as he held up his hands. “Oh no, don’t get any ideas, Maria. I’m the last guy who should be Santa.”

“Why, Joe, I think you’d make a perfect St. Nick.”

He’d swear her voice had dropped by at least an octave. The new throaty tone made his groin twitch.

She picked up her spoon and slowly slid it between her lips. He watched her tongue sweep out to lick a droplet of coffee from it, and he fought to keep from groaning. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t pull his gaze from her mouth.

“You know, I’ve been thinking…if you were Santa, I could be your elf,” she continued in her sultry voice. “Who knows? You might be very happy with what you find under your Christmas tree this year.”

He suppressed a smile as he thought about that. How she could make being a festival Santa sound enticing was beyond him, but she was managing. Joe was very nearly tempted to tell her he would do it, but he held back and waited to see if she’d sweeten the deal.

Buy links:

On sale for $0.99 at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077996MP2

Robin MichaelaAuthor Bio:

Robin Michaela has been reading romances since her teen years, when she first snuck her aunt’s copy of The Flame and the Flower, by Kathleen Woodiwiss.

She’s married to her own Handsome Prince (a military airman) and has lived everywhere from the sunny shores of Florida to the wild crags of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. By day, she’s a dental hygienist and by night, Robin can be found eating chocolate, training for her next half marathon, and crafting her next novel (although not necessarily in that order).

Robin loves to hear from readers. Please visit her website (www.robinmichaela.com). You can also follow her on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/RobinMichaelaRomances) or Twitter (https://twitter.com/robinsromances).