And one more congratulations on the awesome honor of being a 2017 RITA Finalist for Book 1 in the series -- TALL, DARK and DAMAGED. And you talked about it here on the GLIAS Blog.
Don't forget to comment below. Sarah is giving away a digital or signed paperback copy of Capturing the Queen.
MEET SARAH ANDRE
Sarah Andre is a
2017 RITA® finalist, which is Romance Writers of America highest award of
distinction. Sarah’s novels include: Capturing the Queen (2017), Tall, Dark and Damaged (2016) Locked,
Loaded and Lying (2015), plus a short story in an anthology, From
Florida with Love (2016.) She lives in serene Southwest FL with her
husband and two naughty Pomeranians. When she’s not writing, Sarah is
either reading romance or suspense novels, exercising to rude alternative rock
music or coloring. Yes, you heard right. She’s all over those coloring books
for adults.
Let's hear a little bit about CAPTURING THE QUEEN.
THE STORY BLURB

Gretch Allen, a beautiful
man-magnet, hides a world of hurt under her icy exterior. When Sean rescues
her from a stalker, she discovers her co-worker has an alpha-hot
fire burning beneath his geeky exterior. As barriers
between them begin crumbling, however, she accidentally places herself in much more
extremist danger.
Unable to stop the unraveling
events from turning deadly, Sean must
conjure his inner hero to save his city and capture the heart of the queen.
Nan: Love the trailer.
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Gretch kicked her
leg around and sat up. Her heel struck the pavement with a sharp click. “Why
were you at Teeny’s Martinis last night?”
Sean lowered the
mug to the table, turning it in microscopic increments until the café logo
faced him squarely. “I overheard you tell Hannah where you were going.” He
traced the logo with his thumbnail. “Thought I’d check it out. Buy you a
drink.”
“Then why didn’t
you?”
He paused, because
he’d braced for: “I’d have to be awfully
drunk to accept a drink from you.” No way would he tell her he’d lost his
nerve, bumped into the other woman slinking his way out the backdoor, and ended
up agreeing to her lewd proposition. “Turns out I’m not into that scene.” Any of it. But because Gretch hadn’t
battered him with the sentence he’d expected, he added, “So…would you’ve had a
drink with me?”
She didn’t answer.
Sean glanced at the patrons, the bustling square, the long shadows easing
toward their table, while she cocked her head and examined her nails. He
retraced the logo, jiggling his knee. Her silence strained every muscle in him,
stretched him like some medieval torture rack. Five more seconds and he’d beg
for mercy.
“You’re a nice
guy,” Gretch finally said in that awful kind
tone his brothers’ girlfriends used. He braced for The Adjectives. Weird. Strange.
Peculiar… She rested her arms halfway across the table, fingers splayed, still
looking at them instead of him. “I was so sure I couldn’t tolerate any man this
afternoon without going ballistic, but you’re…different.”
Hope rose.
Different wasn’t bad! “Maybe we can—”
A faint smile
appeared on her face, and his vocal chords seized. Hope swan-dived off
Kilimanjaro, the free fall stealing his oxygen.
“You’d never
survive me, Sean.”
The nerd panicking
within wholeheartedly believed her. The fourth-degree black belt took
exception. “You hardly know me.”
“I date a certain
kind of guy for a certain kind of reason.” She reached over and twisted the mug
in his hands so the logo slanted at an unacceptable sixty-two degree angle.
Immediately his skin crawled with the need to right it, but she stuck her chin
in her hand and waited, like a cat watching a cornered mouse.
He folded his
arms. “What insurmountable feat does it take to be that guy?” His jiggling knee
made the table quake.
Gretch laughed,
and the throaty sound washed over him, almost capturing his attention from the
mug that needed turning. Desperately.
“It’d take a
miracle.” She rose gracefully. “See you at work.”
Sean multi-tasked
dragging the cup into position, watching the smooth sway of her hips, and thinking
up a miracle. He inhaled until his lungs hurt. Amid the dominant aromas of
coffee and gas fumes, he could still catch her peppery scent.
She’d called him different. That was huge. His smile hurt
his cheeks.
Nan: What a great excerpt. Thanks for sharing!
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A LIGHTING ROUND OF Q&A WITH SARAH ANDRE
NAN: How often do you get lost in a story?
SARAH: If I had a dime for every book I got lost in, I’d be as rich as JK
Rowling! Reading is my crack. I would prefer it over any other form of
entertainment. Unfortunately, since I’ve become a writer I rarely have
guiltless opportunities to sit for long periods of time and indulge in my
addiction.
Nan: Oh I would love to get paid to read!!
SARAH: The premise is Beauty and the Geek. Sean and Gretch are co-workers;
he’s an introvert, lover of classical music and literature, and has annoying
OCD tendencies. She’s got a supermodel bod, an ex-personal trainer energy and a
short temper. The snark is off the charts between the two. They had bit parts
in Tall, Dark and Damaged and jumped
off the page whenever they were together. I had to see where it would go. I’m
really pleased with the result.
Nan: What a great premise. Can't wait to read it.
Nan: What a great premise. Can't wait to read it.
NAN: What
will always make you smile, even on a bad day?

I told the breeder I didn’t want males, but due to a mix up she only
had two littermate brothers left. I even considered taking the one I was
holding (Bo) and coming back another month (a 4-hour drive) for a girl, when
the other little pup skidded around the corner. One look at his naughty face
and I turned to my sister and said with love and loathing: “Oh, God, I have two
boys.”
Nan: LOL!
NAN: What’s the last show you binge watched?

NAN: Benedict
Cumberbatch or Chris Pine?
SARAH: Oh, Benedict- that moody,
broody, lion’s face and those glinting blue eyes? (Fanning myself!) Don’t get
me wrong, I wouldn’t kick Chris Pine off my island, but when a beta’s
personality is so massive he becomes drool-worthy, that’s a deeper attraction
for me than a pretty face/hot bod combo.
Nan: I just watched Dr. Strange. Okay - I'm a fan. But I still love Chris Pine.
NAN'S GOTTA ASK: What
would you say is your most interesting quirk?
SARAH'S GOTTA ANSWER: The
split personality that emerges when I exercise. 😦
Any
other time I’m a fun, kind, considerate daydreamer. But the only way I can push
myself at the gym or on a running path is to turn into a snarling beast who
listens to deafeningly rude alternative rock and mouths all the swear words.
I’m
quite horrified, and would like to issue a blanket apology to anyone who’s seen
that other me.
Nan: That is so funny -- and I can relate.
UP NEXT
A
Savage Trick, Damaged Heroes, Book Three, hopefully June, 2018
Nan: Another great title.
PREVIOUS RELEASES
Tall,
Dark and Damaged, Damaged Heroes, Book One (2017 RWA RITA® finalist)
From
Florida with Love: An Anthology by SWFL Romance Writers
Locked,
Loaded and Lying
FIND SARAH ANDRE:
Contact: Sarah@SarahAndre.com
Website: SarahAndre.com
Facebook: Author Page
Twitter: __@SarahRSWriter

SARAH WANTS TO KNOW: Everyone’s got a little OCD in them.
(Confession: I only eat one food item on my plate at a time. All my potatoes
before I can eat meat…) What’s your odd quirk?
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