I have had many jobs throughout my working life but none as important as my current one. I am a wife and mother, first and foremost. Everything else takes second place. I’m just lucky that my husband and my two sons have supported me in this new chapter of my life.
When I'm not writing or chasing after my two boys, you can find me in the kitchen, baking. Or holed up somewhere with my nose in a book. I have always loved to read, and due to my over active imagination, writing seemed to be a natural progression for me. As for my chosen genre, well my love for happy endings dictated that one.
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Q: Where does the inspiration for your books come from?
A: I'm a thinker (some people call it day dreaming, but I prefer thinker). My inspiration might come from the weirdest thought that suddenly gets transformed into a romantic story. A news report of a dog being injured brings to mind a hero or heroine who may be a vet. Then my romantic mind can't seem to help itself, but create a love story.
Q: How often do you write?
A: I like to write at least 4 hours each week day. I try to keep the weekends for my family but sometimes a story is just too persistent. I find I can't help but write it.
Q: What is the most difficult aspect of writing?
A: Using any form of technology. Plus commas.
Q: What do you do if you have a mental block?
A: I think best in the shower but due to our water restrictions, I have had to find another thought inspiring place. I now go to the gym and take a nice slow saunter on the treadmill. You don't have to concentrate on anything but putting one foot in front of the other. It allows my mind to wonder.
Q: What books do you like to read?
A: I love romance books that have a happy ever after ending, first and foremost, but I also like a good mystery.
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