Thursday, May 19, 2016

*Interview* with author RC Boldt




Author Interview with RC Boldt 

1. What are you working on right now? I’m working on starting Out of Love which will be Foster’s book. I’ve just finalized the book blurb so if you’d like a sneak peek, here it is: They say all’s fair in love and war … Foster Kavanaugh, former Navy SEAL, knows what it’s like to be the top dog, the man in charge, the one calling the shots. Now that he’s running his own security consulting firm, not much has changed.
Except for the curvy blonde he hired as his office manager.
Noelle Davis has been through the damn ringer. Swearing off men after escaping a toxic relationship, she’s grateful for a new start; new job included. Of course, her job isn’t tranquil and calm. Quite the opposite, in fact. Because her boss is the most infuriating man on the planet.
And, not to mention, sexy as hell.
Foster has limits. Rules. No attachments allowed because he doesn’t do love. Except that Noelle Davis somehow foiled that plan, took a red pen to his list of rules. With her smart mouth and quick witted banter, he finds the woman was somehow beginning to creep past his defenses.
When circumstances put Noelle in a perilous position, the first person to come to her rescue is none other than Foster Kavanaugh. She gets to see the man in action; not as her aggravating boss, but as her protector. As the man who would stop at nothing to ensure her safety.
The same man who makes her want to reconsider her self-imposed embargo of men, the man whom she wants to get to know now that she’s seen another side of him. The man who makes her want … more.
But more just isn’t possible when you’re out of love … or is it?
2. Tell us about your writing process. I start with a pretty extensive outline as I feel this helps me in ensuring the pacing and the flow of the story. Once I finish the outline and I’ve updated (if necessary) my character chart identifying characteristics of/details pertaining to the hero and heroine, I begin the actual writing process. Then it’s time to sit down and start typing away.
3. Who was your favorite character to write? Who was the hardest to write? That’s a really tough question. Hmm … As of right now, I guess I’d choose Lawson because he’s just so fun but has other sides to him, lots of layers. Mind you, readers only catch glimpses of this throughout the series. But when you read Laws of Attraction, you’ll get to see him in a different light and, hopefully, fall in love with him even more. The hardest character to write was probably Langley Ford because she was outside of my comfort zone, of sorts. I had to really buckle down and do my homework on everything that entails being an Air Force Combat Pararescueman (PJ) as none of my friends have ever had that position in the military nor have I ever met anyone who was/is a PJ. The challenging part about creating Langley was also because she has such a tumultuous past/upbringing that—along with many other events in her life—have shaped her in a unique way. I had to “tiptoe” very carefully as I wrote about her embarking on a bit of a metamorphosis throughout Laws of Attraction.
4. Do you write full-time or do you have another job? I write part-time as I am a full-time mother, first and foremost. I usually drop my daughter off at her half-day preschool and head over to the local coffee shop to sit down and write.
5. What do you like to do in your spare time? I enjoy reading, running, going to the beach, wine tasting or going out for sushi. I’m pretty lame now that I actually had to type that out. I feel like I should just add cliff diving so that I don’t seem so boring. smile emoticon
6. Do you have any favorite TV shows? Not really. I’m really not a big TV fan.
7. What's your guilty pleasure? Again, I’m pretty lame and a healthy eater for the most part. But, if we happen to have them on hand (not often, because they get devoured by the three of us nearly instantly), I’ll indulge in some of Barbara’s White Cheddar Cheese Puffs. Those things are divine, I tell you. Enough that I wrote them into my books. Lol! Trust me, once you try them, you’ll send me a Thank You note.
8. Who are your favorite authors? Too many to list! Julie James, Maya Banks, Lauren Layne, Rachel Van Dyken and Sharon Sala just to name a few.
9. If your books were made into movies, who would you cast to play your characters? Wildest Dream: Callum “Mac” Mackenzie—Sullivan Stapleton; Raine Thompson—Mila Kunis Hard To Handle: Zachariah Mayson—Philip Winchester; Laney Kavanaugh—Jessica Biel Remember When: Tate Donnelly—Julianna Hough; Miller Vaughn—Henry Cavill
10. What was your last 5 star read? The Fall Up by Aly Martinez. She’s a phenomenal author and I absolutely love her work!
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Thank you RC Boldt for taking the time to answer these questions for us. 

Stop by Bookworm Mom on Facebook to out the sale post for RC Boldt's first book in the Teach Me series, Wildest Dream! 

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