Showing posts with label #NorthernLights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #NorthernLights. Show all posts

5/30/2019

Jacqui Nelson’s North of the Border with guest Dani Collins


Who’s next on my North of the Border guest blog series? Today we have Dani Collins, author of Proof of Their Sin, The Maid’s Spanish Secret, and her latest Harlequin Presents, Untouched Until Her Ultra-Rich Husband.

Where does Dani get her inspiration? How is Canada part of her inspiration? Read on and see...

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Write What You Know – except if you’re Canadian?

I took a long time to publish (twenty-five years. True.) In that time, I wrote many, many manuscripts, but only once wrote a Canadian heroine. I waited until last year to write my first Canadian hero. (It hasn’t sold, but stay tuned. I hope it will!) 

I’m not sure what my prejudice is. I’m very proud to be Canadian. Some of the most common writing advice I hear is, “Write what you know,” so you’d think my native land would have inspired every book, but I balk at writing anything too close to home. In fact, within my home, if family happens to walk into my office, the first thing I say is, “Don’t look at my words.” I never want to hear what people close to me think of my books. 

Fun fact: I don’t even like people to see my grocery list, I’m that sensitive about feedback on my writing. What are they going to say? “Why do you need apples?” I don’t know, but I don’t like it. 

When I write, I prefer to disconnect from my real life as much as possible. That’s why I love the world of Harlequin Presents. I can set my stories across the world in places I’ve never seen full of people from far-flung places. I guess you could say, I find it easier to write what I don’t know. Even when I write small town romance, I prefer to set it in Montana or Washington State rather than my own backyard of Southern B.C.

Having said that, since selling my first book in 2012, I’ve managed to write a handful of Canadian heroines. My first was Lauren from Montreal in Proof of their Sin. I’d never been back east so I asked my brother-in-law if there was a wine region in Quebec. He said, “Quebec is maple syrup, Dan.” So my heroine inherited her grandmother’s estate full of sugar maples. 


My next Canadian heroine, Natalie in Seduced into the Greek’s World, was also from Montreal, but I sent her to Paris for a work event for most of the book. Maybe in my mind Canada isn’t exotic? I don’t know what my problem is, but several books went by before I wrote another Canadian. 

Consequence of His Revenge came out in 2018. It featured my one Canadian heroine from before I published. In fact, I wrote the first draft of that story when the Vancouver Olympics were announced. Not when they happened in 2010, but five or six years before. That heroine, Cami, was from Whistler—finally I was writing closer to home! Of course, she gets whisked off to Sicily, but still. 


This August, another Canadian heroine will come out in The Maid’s Spanish Secret. Originally, I was going to make Poppy from Winnipeg, where my sister lives. At least I’ve visited that beautiful city! But I wanted Poppy to be from a place that was very tiny and rural and given to harsh Canadian winters where the Northern Lights occasionally make an appearance. So she’s from Saskatchewan. Where I’ve never been. 

In 2020, yet another Canadian heroine will show up. Cassiopeia lives and works at a hot spring resort. I could have set it in the real-life spa my husband and I visited in Vernon, since it was the inspiration for her workplace. Or I could have set it in Banff, which my husband and I visited last year when I met my editor there. But no, being me, I had to set it near Jasper—which I visited as a child and can’t remember at all. 

Sparkling Hills Spa, Vernon BC
Obviously, I need help. Do you consider Canada an exotic location? When you come across a Canadian protagonist, what distinctly ‘Canadian’ characteristics do you tend to see in them? 

GIVEAWAY

Leave a comment and I’ll randomly draw one lucky name on June 7th to win a digital Advance Reader Copy of my next Canadian heroine, Poppy in The Maid’s Spanish Secret.

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untouched-until-her-ultra-rich-husband book cover
Dani’s latest Harlequin Presents, Untouched Until Her Ultra-Rich Husband, features a Chinese-American hero and a Venezuelan heroine. The story takes place in Singapore, Paris, Africa, New York and Italy. She doesn’t know why Canada isn’t on the list, but this sexy, marriage-of-convenience romance goes on sale Jun 1st. Start reading here.


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BIO 

Dani Collins Author PhotoAward-winning and USA Today Bestselling author Dani Collins thrives on giving readers emotional, compelling, heart-soaring romance with some laughter and heat thrown in, just like real life. Mostly she writes contemporary romance for Harlequin Presents and Tule’s Montana Born, but her backlist of fifty books also includes self-published erotic romance, romantic comedy, and even an epic medieval fantasy. When she’s not writing—just kidding, she’s always writing. She lives in Christina Lake, BC with her high school sweetheart husband who occasionally coaxes her out of her attic office to visit their grown children.

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11/26/2018

Meet Beth Carpenter

AN ALASKAN PROPOSAL
a Northern Lights Novel #4

Can he teach her survival skills—
without endangering his heart? 

When Sabrina Bell taps Leith Jordan for a crash course in conquering the great Alaskan outdoors, he figures he’s on safe ground. They’re polar opposites and his spectacular home state’s just a pit stop for the hotshot fashionista. So no one’s more surprised than Leith when he starts falling. Now he’s a man with a plan: get Sabrina to fall in love with Alaska…and, hopefully, with him.

“A friend?” She sounded as though she wasn’t familiar with the term.
   “Yeah, a friend. You know. People you like, who you enjoy spending time with. Who will pick you up when you have to leave your car at the shop or take care of your dog while you’re out of town or tell you when you’re about to marry the wrong person.” Leith probably shouldn’t have said that last part, but Sabrina just smiled.
   “Did your friends do that?”
   “A couple of them did. Wish I’d listened.”
   “And you want to be my friend.”
    “Yes, I do.”
   “All right then. Friends it is.” She smiled up at him, her dark eyes shining, and he was suddenly overcome with an unfriendlike urge. He touched her face, stroking his finger over the wondrously smooth skin of her cheek. Her eyes grew wider.
   His eyes traveled to lips that were no longer smiling, but soft and waiting. He bent to kiss her, stopping just an inch away, where he could feel her breath on his mouth, giving her time to pull away if that’s what she wanted. Instead, she reached up to slide her arms around his neck and pull him closer.
   He’d thought the kisses at the wedding were amazing, but they were nothing compared to kissing Sabrina under the moon. He slid his fingers into that dark cloud of hair, which smelled of ripe fruit and sunlight, with a smoky overtone from the campfire. His new favorite scent.
   She drew back just far enough to look up at him, a half smile on those luscious lips. “Is this how you greet all your friends?”
   “No. Just the ones whose hair smells like strawberries.”

BETH CARPENTER believes that life is brighter in the company of a dog, that love and laughter are inseparable, and that there is no such thing as "too many books."

STAY CONNECTED

THE Q&A
ANGI: How often to you get lost in a story?
BETH: Pretty much daily. I always read before bed, and usually sneak in a few minutes here or there throughout the day, especially if I’m getting to the climax of a great story. And sometimes an idea or plot twist for the book I’m writing hits in the middle of something else, and I forget what I’m doing.

ANGI: What’s your favorite thing about your book’s hero?
BETH: Leith is a guy you can count on. He spends a lot of time with his niece, because his sister is a single mother in a demanding job. Sabrina learns she can count on him as well.

ANGI: What’s your favorite movie of all time?
BETH: There are several contenders, but I have to say Forest Gump is my favorite. It always makes me laugh.
 
ANGI: What’s your perfect day?
BETH: Tea, a good book, puttering in the garden or with a craft. Something good to eat. Snuggling with my hubby.

ANGI: Salad or soup?
BETH: Yes, please. But this time of year, soup.

ANGI: Would you put yourself in a Fairy Tale or Action Adventure?
BETH: A fairy tale because I’m a klutz and I’d need a little magic to make up for my lack of coordination.

ANGI: Favorite date night…fancy or at home? 
BETH: I’m generally a homebody, but the occasional dress-up-and-eat-out date is always fun. I like trying new foods.

ANGI: Geek or Jock?
BETH: Geek. I love to dig into trivia, but I trip over my own feet. I did play basketball in Jr. High, but not well.

ANGI: The most daring thing you’ve ever done… Care to share?
BETH: The most daring was probably getting married on the same day both of us graduated from college thirty-six years ago. So far, so good.  

UP NEXT for BETH:
SWEET HOME ALASKA
A Northern Lights Novel
Coming June 1st
Preorder

PREVIOUSLY RELEASED by BETH:
ALASKAN HIDEAWAY
A Northern Lights novel #3

THE ALASKAN CATCH
A Northern Lights novel #1

A GIFT HORSE: A CHRISTMAS CAROUSEL STORY
Series title & book #
Read a little, Buy the book
BETH is giving away A Gift for Santa: Northern Lights Novel #2 

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