Strangely, it was my husband who knows nothing about writing at all! He told me to follow my gut and trust my instincts. Who gave you the one piece of writing advice that sticks with you to this day? When I finished The Exception and felt the rush of adrenaline of seeing it through, I knew this was what I had to do. My early stories were short, more like journal entries, really. Honestly, that didn’t happen until I wrote “The End” on my first book. When was the moment that you knew you had to be a writer? Some things are just the way she left them. In Tumble, Neely has come home after leaving with a broken heart years before. I love small towns, having been a small-town girl most of my life, and Dogwood Lane captures the quaint, hometown feel we identify with that setting. It was so much fun to meet these small town, blue-collar characters. To start, will you please tell us a little bit about your current project?įirst of all, thank you for having me! I’m honored you’d have me by to chat about Tumble, a story I adore. I am so glad you could join us here at Romance Junkies.
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