
Interview With Author Elle Rush

WHEN DEATH COMES FOR YOU
Sergeant Brooke Forester wants to live a life that means something, and one in which she isn’t perpetually shrouded by her father’s sins.
YOU MUST FIGHT
But in the blink-and-you-miss town of Sula, Montana, gossip constantly sweeps through the community… And, while Brooke has been the public’s target for years, soon no gossip is juicier than that about the sexy, new FBI agent Sawyer Reynolds who has come to investigate a series of strange and gruesome murders.
OR DIE
Just when Brooke thinks she escapes her past, her past returns—
and brings a cold, calculating psychopath right along with it.
And this time, the killer won’t stop until they take every last shred of her identity and eventually, her life.
Excerpt from Hidden Truth (STEALTH Series, Book 1):
She clicked open the tabs of the gun case, exposing the M24 sniper rifle. It was a thing of beauty. Even without firing a single round from this particular gun, Trish Martin could recall the precise feel of pulling the trigger, smelling the spent powder and watching as her enemies fell to their knees.
There was no greater feeling in the world than a justified kill. The men standing around her, those dealing in death, would be easy to strip from this earth…
In romance there are many genres and types of relationships. Today I have the opportuntiy to introduce to you my friend D.F. Krieger who co-authored a Female/Female Romance, The Submission, which was just released this week.Danica: Hi D.F. welcome to my blog. Could you tell us how you write Female/Female romance?D.F.: In recent events, I found myself staring at my computer, slack jawed and uncertain. Write a lesbian romance? How am I supposed to do that? Indeed, how is one supposed to write something they've never experienced nor dreamed about? The old adage is, "write what you know." In this case, the adage applied about as well as oil mixes with water.One of my authors, who I've grown quite close to as friends over the months, was speaking to me on chat. We were venting to each other, during which I made the statement that I'd love to spank my authors into listening to me sometimes, but half of them would like it. After all, I am the whip-wielding editor known as Her Editing Evilness at work.Write it! Hell, I'll co-author with you and play the role of the author. It'll be fun.I stared at the reply and, despite my shock, felt the wheels turning in my head. Why not? I'm obviously not a star-faring pirate captain, yet I'd like to think I wrote my sci-fi romance rather well. I can write situations in which I've never found myself. There was just one problem…How is someone who is not a lesbian, nor is interested in lesbian sex, prepared to write a lesbian romance?I envisioned myself typing a scene, gulping soda as I tried to convince myself not to freak out. I imagined typing a kiss between the two and physically flinched. Now, before you accuse me of being a homophobe, realize one thing: I'm not. I have no issues with people loving who they love. I'M just not attracted to other women. I've always wrote guy with girl sex, and that's been that.In the author world, you are bound to make friends with writers who do not write the same thing as you. In the editing world, you are bound to edit manuscripts with story lines you never thought you'd deal with. In the reading world, occasionally you pick up a book outside your regular genres and experience something new. Those three worlds smacked me around and brought me to a revelation. Lesbian romance is like any other romance. Sex is sex, but what matters is the development of the plot and the relationship between the characters. As long as I focused on that, and stayed true to the overall elements of storytelling itself, I was bound to write a book that not only challenged me, but brought a new realm for my readers to delve into.Afterall, my motto is "Romance from one realm to the next."Danica: Do you have an excerpt from, The Submission, that you would like to share?D.F.: Sure. Here you go:
This week I have the opportunity to introduce a fellow BTGN and paranormal romance author, Sharon Kleve.
Danica: Sharon, welcome to my blog! Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Sharon: I was born and raised in Washington and currently live on the Olympic Peninsula with my husband, and our sweet cat Ardy.
I love romance. I love reading romance, living romance—who doesn't, but I especially love writing humorous paranormal romance. There's no greater feeling than watching my characters come alive in each other's arms. Most of all, I love giving my characters the happily ever after they deserve—with a few bumps and bruises along the way.
One of my favorite things is picking up a new book and sinking into the story, immersing myself in the emotions between the characters. I hope someday to inspire readers the same way my favorite authors have inspired me.
My desire to write came in my youth—people were constantly telling me, “You tell a great story, you should write a book about your adventures.” I usually just embellished on the truth—to make it sound more exciting and funny.
I love to being an author because it’s a lot like being on a roller coaster ride—and I love roller coasters. The writing is like waiting in line for your favorite roller coaster; you shuffle along with anticipation and it seems like it’s taking forever. When you finally submit your manuscript; it’s like strapping yourself in to your seat and the slow ride up the first hill begins. Weeks or months later, when you get an email from your publisher with a contract—comes the incredible sensation of being suspended in air—then the screams of excitement, jumping up and down, cupcakes and champagne happen. Ok, maybe there aren’t cupcakes and champagne on a roller coaster, but you get the idea.
Also, I’ve never had a job like writing, where I constantly smile while I’m working—except when someone interrupts me, then I growl like a rabid badger, the drool isn’t attractive.
I love to write and one day I hope to turn writing into my full time career. For me, and I think many people, being an author is my dream job. Starting to write and then finishing the first book was a huge first step. Most people who dream of being an author find it so intimidating they never even start. I was like them, until I couldn’t stand the voices any longer. Once I published my first book, I was hooked. I’m so glad I took the first step, and now I’m on my way.
Book One, Flamingo Blues, Published December 2011
Book Two, Be Mine, Published February 2012
Book Three, Klutzy Love, Coming in June 2012