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Goddess Book Reviews: Interview with Loni Lynne, author of Wanted:
One Ghost
Welcome to my stop on the Wanted: One Ghost tour! Today I have an interview with the author. My review will post later this week. Please help me welcome Loni Lynne to the blog!
Loni will be awarding a $15 Amazon or B&N gift card (winner’s choice) to a randomly drawn commenter during the tour.
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Tell
me about yourself, and your writing.
I’m
a Navy veteran, domestic goddess, mother of two daughters who are
both out of high school now and pursuing college degrees. I write
what hits me at the moment. Mostly paranormal/fantasy romances, but I
enjoy just the ‘what if’ brainstorms hitting me at random times.
It could be fantasy, contemporary, current event kind of stuff, or a
dream that wakes me up at two o’clock in the morning.
How
long have you been writing? How many published books do you have, and
what genres?
I’ve
been writing since I was thirteen years old. It wasn’t until about
four years ago that my hubby encouraged me to actually finish a story
and gave me a year to do it and have it ready to publish. I finished
that story and many more but Wanted: One Ghost is the first one to be
published in the fantasy/paranormal romance genre.
Do
you write in multiple genres or just one? If just one, do you ever
consider straying outside your genre?
So
far I’ve written mostly paranormal/fantasy romances but I do have a
contemporary Navy story that I hope to have out soon.
Are
you a plotter or do you write from the seat of your pants?
Definitely
a pantser! I let the characters ‘live’ the story from start to
finish. My head and heart are just watching and listening while I let
my fingers fly over the keyboard to capture it all. It plays like a
movie in my head when I write. Though lately, I do have a generic
outline of the story before I start.
What
is a typical writing day like for you?
Usually
I get up around five o’clock in the morning (thank you Navy) and
work for a couple of hours before the rest of the household starts to
rise. But now that my kids are grown and not on public school
schedules I’ve been sitting down after morning chores around ten
o’clock, writing for a few hours before lunch and then getting back
to it early afternoon until hubby gets home. I can usually pop out a
good 3-5k a day depending on interruptions and such.
Who
do you love to read? Favorite authors, favorite books?
This
is always a tough question for me! There are so many! I’m an
eclectic reader and will read whatever catches my eye at the time. I
love Sherrilyn Kenyon and her Dark Hunter series, Lynsay Sands and
her Argeneau/Vampire series, Cindy Miles does wonderful Scottish
ghost stories, but I also enjoy reading some of the Indie authors
I’ve gotten to know since being in the loops.
What
is something you'd like to accomplish in your writing career next
year?
I
would like to see my sequel to Wanted: One Ghost published and
possibly my contemporary Navy story out. I’m hoping to have another
paranormal romance series started in the next few months so having a
publisher for them would be awesome, too.
If
you could have one paranormal ability, what would it be?
I
think I would like to have the gift of psychometry. My heroine in
Wanted: One Ghost has it and I had so much fun writing about her
ability to distinguish the past history of an antique object by
touching it.
If
you could keep a mythical/ paranormal creature as a pet, what would
you have?
I’ve
been researching a bit of Romanian folk lore lately and there is a
creature known as a Zmeu. He was a shape-shifting dragon-like
creature who stole the fair maidens from their homes only to have the
handsome prince come to her rescue. Truthfully, I see him as a
misunderstood creature trying to find companionship.
Tell
us a little about your latest release.
Wanted:
One Ghost is a paranormal/fantasy romance based on two people and
their belief in ‘fate’. How else can a 238 year old colonial
ghost come to life than by association with a historian who has a
unique psychometric ability to not only touch him but bring him to
life? It takes the help of the heroine’s unique family, some ghosts
from the past and a good bit of historical research to help her ghost
find his true destiny. Sometimes you just have to ‘believe in
fate’? J
What
is something that you absolutely can't live without? (Other than
family members)
Lately,
my laptop, my Kurig coffee machine and my wonderful critique group
(love you, ladies) and RWA chapter mates, who keep me going with my
stories!
Could
you ever co author a book with someone? If so, who would you choose,
and what would you write?
It
would be difficult. Because I’m such a pantser when it comes to
writing I’m not sure how anyone would be able to work with me. I
think it would almost have to be a ‘round robin’ kind of deal in
which each of us took a chapter and fed off of one another. Not sure
how that would turn out because I’m a bit quirky at times…okay,
most of the time…fine, ALL of the time! LOL
If
you could spend a day with anyone from history, dead or alive, who
would it be, and what would you do? What would you ask them?
There
are so many fascinating characters out there from history. One that I
would have loved to meet is Poe. His writings are so macabre and
emotional. I would just sit and sip cognac with him and listen to
him talk about his writings in general. I would ask him where he got
his inspiration for the characterizations of his books.
What
are some of your other hobbies outside of writing?
I
love reading of course! But I’m also an avid counted
cross-stitcher, family gamer, baker and a recent love my ‘gaming’
daughter turned me on to is Oblivion: The Elder Scrolls. I love the
graphics and adventures of the video game and the music is so
tranquil and soothing. I will plan a rainy day or a quiet Friday
evening and enjoy hours of it. It’s another form of escaping from
reality a bit.
If
you were on the staff to have a book adapted to movie, what would you
pick?
I’m
still waiting to see Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series in film.
I think Darynda Jones’, First Grave on the Right would be awesome,
too.
What
is a talent you wish you had, but don't?
Singing.
My chorus director in junior high, very diplomatically, suggested I
try something else… lol!
Favorite
color?
It’s
a toss-up lately between dark green or teal blue. I’ve been
complemented for wearing both colors so I have tops in those colors
in my closet.
Weather:
Hot or cold?
Cold.
You can always put more clothes on. ;)
Favorite
place to read?
My
comfy couch on a rainy day (when I’m not planning an Oblivion
gaming day). Or across my bed when I have a good hour to spare.
Favorite
meal
Again,
a toss-up. My hubby makes an awesome grilled London Broil with baked
potatoes and roasted corn on the cob. Or occasionally he will do a
Low Country Boil with shrimp, crab legs, sausage, potatoes and corn
on the cob. Either one will get my mouth to watering…okay, now I’m
drooling all over my desk! Wonder if I have some London Broil in the
freezer?
Favorite
non-alcoholic drink.
My
oldest daughter makes a wonderful sweet tea that is not too sweet but
just right.
If
you could travel anywhere and do anything, no limits or money holding
you back, where would you go?
Everywhere!!
Growing up I moved around the country so much that I learned to
appreciate the different regions and cultures of the United States.
We are truly a melting pot of diverse and fascinating landscapes,
climates and people. Some days I dream of RVing around the country
and writing as I see the sites and talk to the locals. But I would
love to go to Europe and explore all the ancient cities and castles,
touch history and breathe it all in. I’ve really wanted to go to
Romania lately because of my heritage and the fascination I have with
the mystical land and history.
Thank
you so much for having me on your site today! This was so much fun
and I loved your questions! Looking forward to hearing from your
readers. Just remember… ‘Believe in fate’.
Wanted:
One Ghost
by
Loni Lynne
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
Stuck
in ghostly limbo for 238 years, James Addison can't move on to an
afterlife. After being falsely accused of treason and executed,
fate's cursed him to remain an earth-bound specter until he meets a
historian sent to research his past.
Distrustful
of fate, Dr. April Branford wants to be taken seriously, but her
unique ability to divine history by touching objects seriously
compromises her credibility. Her latest assignment? James Addison, a
legendary colonial ladies' man with a shadowy past. Without much to
go on, she doesn't hold out much hope to discover the man behind the
legend until the day she accidentally touches him and brings him back
to life.
With
the help of family and ghosts from James’s past, they unravel the
truth. But after falling in love and with time running out, it’s
hard for April to believe in fate and a future where forever is now.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Excerpt
James
Addison stopped in his tracks and turned around, sensing he wasn’t
alone. A young woman dressed in leggings and woolens, her small, flat
hat cocked jauntily over her eyes stood there, smiling at him.
Could
she see him or was she looking at something behind him?
No.
Impossible! No one could see him.
She
examined the damn tree.
“Did
you ever wonder what trees would tell us if they could talk?” She
glanced towards him again. “Do you think James Addison hanged from
these branches?”
James
looked to the right of him, to the left. No one was there. Who was
she talking to, the blasted tree?
“I
wonder why he was never given a trial. Wasn’t the Treason Act of
1695 enacted at the time? James Addison should have been provided a
counsel and jury for his crimes.” She turned towards him again.
“Was he really executed for treason?”
“Was
he really executed for treason?” James said, mimicking her feminine
voice with his own British brogue. He walked toward the odd girl,
wanting to shout in her face at the idiocy of her questioning the
bloody tree. Didn’t she know how foolish she looked? “No, he
wasn’t executed for treason. He was beaten to a bloody pulp and
murdered!”
With
eyes gone wide, the girl stared up at him.
“Murdered?”
she asked back. “Are you sure?”
James
stiffened. Dear God in heaven! Was she actually talking to him? He
looked behind him to see if she might be addressing someone else. No
one was there. Gathering his wits, he studied her closely. Could this
girl actually hear him, see him?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Loni
Lynne is a stay at home mom, domestic goddess, U.S. Navy Veteran and
lover of
all things vintage/shabby-chic/Victorian and antique. From china cups
and tea
sets to lace doilies crocheted by hand (her grandmother made the
best)
she
believes a touch of femininity never goes out of style.
Growing
up all over the country she's been blessed with experiencing a good
deal of
culture and lifestyles. Much like her personality, she has eclectic
tastes
in what she likes to read and write. There is no 'one' genre in which
she
settles for.
God and
fate have been big influences in her life. Both have taken her to
places
she never thought she'd be, both in the physical sense and in the
spiritual.
She wrote brief stories and snippets of life as it happened to her
in her
youth, and encouraged by her teachers, continued to write. Blessed
with
a loving
supportive family growing up, she was able to explore her options
which at
times have been put into use in her stories. The Navy--and fate,
afforded
her the opportunity to meet her Army, "Annapolis-native"
husband and
team up
with him to parent two beautiful daughters.
Years
later, her husband gave her the best birthday present ever--a laptop,
a
membership
to Romance Writers of America and a goal to complete a
manuscript
for submission by her next birthday. She did it. A few years later
she was
blessed with one of those novels, Wanted: One Ghost, as her
debut
novel.
Believe
in Fate
Links:
Thank you for hosting
ReplyDeleteThanks for the interview with Loni! I get up early but it's only because of work...lol
ReplyDeleteI read and enjoyed Wanted: One Ghost - it's good:) and I'm glad to hear there is a sequel coming.
Thanks for the giveaway
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Good morning! Thank you for hosting me today and I look forward to hearing from everyone.
ReplyDelete@ Maria D.--Thank you so much for reading Wanted: One Ghost. Yes, hopefully the sequel will be as much fun and exciting as Wanted: One Ghost seems to be. :) Have a great day...even at work.
I think you're one of the only authors I've read who say they are pansters! But I love that :) Makes for a more free, spontaneous novel!
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Andra,
ReplyDeleteReally? Wow! I know we are out there. Most authors do plot but I'll do a mini synopsis at times and then just let my characters take over. I wish I could plot but I've tried and for me, once I do, I've already told the story--not much fun for Loni Lynne. ;) Thanks for stopping in today!
Thanks for the great interview. It sounds like you have a great, supportive family. I will try and take your advise and believe in fate and not worry about everything so much
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Shannon,
ReplyDeleteI've learned it's not worth it to fight what is to be...do what you feel is right, but know that ultimately there is a reason for everything Fate leads us to. Worry only leads to stress.:)
I enjoyed the interview, thank you. It's always fun to learn more about the author.
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Ingeborg,
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by. All the best to you!
Natasha,
ReplyDeleteThank you and good luck!
Thank you all so much for the wonderful day here on Storm Goddess Book Reviews! The warm welcome and the great comments are always welcomed! Thank you for hosting me!
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of things in common Loni. I live in the American South and I LOVE sweet tea. I'd love to try your daughter's. I also prefer the cold--rather than the heat...which is odd, since I live in the South! I also like the same colors AND I can't sing to save my life. LOL.
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That is so cool, Catherine! Hey, I lived in the south (Oklahoma and Texas qualify?) and trust me, can't take off enough clothes--though no one would want to see this figure...yep, better to have tons of clothing for this chick! LOL :D
ReplyDeleteRaising my glass of sweet tea to you this night! All the best!
A most insightful interview thank you. Loving the sound of the Zmeu.
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