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Ignited by award-winning and national bestselling author,
Kaylea Cross – Can sexy ex-SEAL Hunter Phillips keep Khalia safe from the
terrorists who took her father’s life? (Scorcher)
Secret Guardian by international bestselling author, Jill
Sanders – Will ex-special forces hero, Ethan, save Ann in time, only to lose
himself to love? (Scorcher)
Deathscape by Daphne du Maurier Award of Excellence recipient
and Rita Award finalist, Dana Marton – Detective Jack Sullivan will do anything
to put Ashley in prison for her crimes…even if he’s falling in love with her.
(Sensual)
Legal Ease by award winning and national bestselling author
Lori Ryan – Marrying Kelly solved the problems this steamy CEO faced at his
company, but will he ever be able to forgive himself for the price she has to
pay? (Scorcher)
The Killing Game by international bestselling author, Toni
Anderson –Forced to choose between his country and his heart, British SAS
Soldier, Ty Dempsey risks it all to save a wildlife biologist caught in the
crosshairs of a ruthless killer. (Sensual)
Fallen SEAL Legacy by national bestselling author, Sharon
Hamilton – Will Navy SEAL Cooper be able to survive the loss of the woman he
loves, or will his self-sacrifice be enough to keep Libby safe? (Scorcher)
Three Days in Seattle by national bestselling author, Debra
Burroughs – Trying to stay a step ahead of a lunatic set on revenge, Kate and
Ryan are locked in a desperate race to find her missing sister and capture the
madman before both women wind up dead. (Sweet)
See Me in Your Dreams by Patricia Rosemoor, Golden Heart Winner
and two-time recipient of the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award – Her
dreams allow her to see through his missing daughter's eyes, but he thinks
she’s a con woman...until she dreams of something known only to him and the
girl. (Sensual)
Catching the Bad Guy by national bestselling author, Marie
Astor – Top-notch white collar crime investigators Janet Maple and Dennis
Walker team up to solve what could be the biggest case of their careers, but
will their attraction to each other get in the way? (Sensual)
Bonus Christmas Novella, Christmas Captive by
Romantic Times Career Achievement Award Winner and Rita Finalist, Rebecca York
– Her special sight let her glimpse the Christmases past of this international financier,
but did he have a Christmas future?
Dangerous Attraction Links:
An Interview with the Authors of the Dangerous Attraction Boxed Set
How much research do you do for your books?
Kaylea Cross: For Ignited, the idea for the plot came to me from a current event. When I heard about teenage girls’ education activist Malala Yousafzai being shot in the head by the Taliban for her outspoken views, I knew I had to write a story that touched on the issue.
Debra Burroughs: Research depends on the story. I have a police detective friend I run things by, I ask a doctor friend about medical issues, etc. Most of my stories have been in locales I’m familiar with, but my next book is set in a town based on Bar Harbor, Maine, so I recently took a trip there to scope out the town and the area, talked to the Harbor Master, a boat captain, and the owner of a beautiful trawler that had just docked, as well as the local police and innkeepers.
Who is your favorite character from one of your books and why?
Rebecca York: In my recent Sourcebooks romantic suspense, BAD NIGHTS, the hero has to sneak into a hostile militia camp to rescue the heroine. I got the idea of his coming in using a glider plane because I’d flown in one and knew it would make the perfect stealth vehicle since it’s small and silent. I often use places I’ve been in my books. CHRISTIMAS CAPTIVE, my novella in the Deadly Attraction collection, is set in Mendocino, California. I’d traveled there and knew it would be the perfect place to set a spooky old house along the ocean.
Lori Ryan: It’s hard for me to choose just one. I tend to fall in love with all of them as I’m writing. If I had to choose, I think it would be Chad from book three of the Sutton Capital Series, Negotiation Tactics. He just stole my heart from the beginning. I think he had the same effect on readers. I get a lot of emails about him!
Sharon Hamilton: It changes. I get the most fan mail with the character, Calvin Cooper, in this book, though, and I have to say I fell in love with the 6’4” Nebraska farmboy who lives in a motorhome by the beach to save money on rent, and rides a scooter. He’s frugal and loves gadgets. He can fix anything, and as a medic for SEAL Team 3, he does!
Toni Anderson: It’s hard to choose a favorite, like trying to pick your favorite kid. I have a particular soft spot for the hero of my last book, DARK WATERS. Brent Carver spent 20 years in jail for killing his father. I love his dark tortured soul :). I really do love the hero of THE KILLING GAME too. Tyrone Dempsey has a great sense of humor.
How long does it take you to write a book:
Jill Sanders: If I'm undisturbed, I can write a 50k+ word book in around 9 days. Yes, that's fast. If I wasn't slowed down by my fingers and computer, I'm sure I could shave a few hours off. I do go over it several times, tweaking the story after. I also slow down during basketball season when my boys are playing and I'm at their games.
Patricia Rosemoor: It depends on how much of the plot I have worked out. The more details/scenes/plot points I know when I start, the faster I write. But truthfully, it takes me 10 weeks for shorter books, at least 12 for longer. I probably revise every scene a dozen times before I'm done.
Can you tell us where you write and what your habits are? Do you use a PC or mac? Do you like google docs or word? Do you edit in hard copy or only on the computer?
Dana Marton: I write on a PC. I bought a Mac laptop this summer, but so far all I could figure out is how to turn it on. I need to hire a teenager to give me some pointers. I edit the entire manuscript twice on the computer, then twice in printout before it goes to friends for input. I rewrite it one more time, then to the editor, then I rewrite it again.
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