Welcome to author Cassandra Dean
Here today for a personal interview, sneak peek at her newest release and a giveaway to boot!
Q: Welcome Cassandra! Can
you tell the readers a little bit about yourself and the books you write?
A: Hi Kali! Thank you so much for having me
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I’d love to tell your readers a little
bit about myself. I predominantly write historical romance, visiting such eras
as Ancient Rome, Victorian England and the American Wild West! I’ve also
written a couple of short contemporaries, just for something different, and
have plans to write a steampunk series. So…yeah. I like to jump around a bit!
I’m from South Australia, love a cheeky
Shiraz from the Coonawarra (a South Australian wine region) and enjoy cameras,
of both the digital and film variety. I had about 14 at last count.
Q: Why exactly did you
decide to write in the historical romance genre?
A: Ohhh, a tough question. I don’t think it
was a concrete decision. I think it was just because that’s predominantly what
I read. I do love reading our romantic view of times gone by, of corsets and
manners and men in a tailored coat. I guess it’s almost like a fantastical
world, one that’s been idealized and is so strange and different from our own.
What’s not to love? ;p
Q: What other genres have
you tried and what is the best fit for your muse?
A: Horror. I’ve tried horror. What a
mistake *shudder*
As I’ve mentioned, I’ve written some
short contemporary tales, one being a contribution to Smut in the City entitled
‘Glory Box’ and another in an upcoming Medical Romance anthology, but I don’t
think I’ll ever write a full length contemporary story. And that Steampunk
series…I’d love to get to that this year, so cross your fingers and toes for
me, lovely readers J
Q: What would you describe
as your toughest challenge on the way to becoming a published author?
A: Persevering. Oh my lord, it’s so hard to
get back up and submit AGAIN after your latest rejection. It’s very, very rare
to be accepted on the first submission, and I’m sure if you ask any author,
they have horror stories of the road to that first acceptance.
Q: What has been the most
exciting experience for you as an author and why?
A: Getting to hold my first print book! A
book I wrote! With words!
My books are mostly ebooks, but TEACH
ME is long enough to be put to print. It
was a great and awesome feeling to receive the box containing my pretties in
the mail, to open it, to hold them in my hands, to hug them to my bosom. Oh. So
wonderful.
I hope to feel it again real soon J
Q: What do you think are
the most important components to writing good romance?
A: Emotional resonance. The reader has to
experience what the characters are experience, to cry when they cry, to laugh
when they laugh. If you can wrench the heart out of your reader and then follow
it up with an unexpected bark of laughter, they’ll love you for it!
I like to paraphrase my writing god, Mr
Joss Whedon – give your audience what they need, not what they want. I think
this is especially true with a romance.
Q: Tell me about your
writing process. Are you a plotter or do you outline and keep to your first
vision or your story, or do you write as you go, by the seat of your pants?
A: I like to do a bit of both. I’ll have a
think about the story, plot it out very broadly, and then start each scene with
a brief paragraph or two about what needs to happen in that scene. The
paragraphs are very free form, basically just me asking myself what needs to
happen.
Of course, if I’m going off on a tangent
and it’s a really interesting one, I’m not going to stop the brain from where
it wants to go!
It’s a bit hodgepodge but it seems to
work, and that’s the main thing J
Q: Are you currently
working on anything new at the moment? If so, can you tell us a little about
it?
A: I’ve just finished a contemporary
medical romance for an anthology. I’m also working on edits for Silk
& Scandal, my upcoming release
with Decadent
Publishing.
Book 1 of The Silk Series,
Silk
& Scandal features barrister
Thomas Cartwright, who is a newly elected Member of Parliament. His plans for a
calm, staid life are interrupted when scandal-riddled Lady Nicola Fitzgibbons
crashes back into it. Hijinks, as they say, ensue.
Q: If you could travel
into one of the worlds you have created in your stories, which one would it be,
and why?
A: Oh man, another toughie! Um…I reckon it
would be pretty cool to see Victorian London, with its mix of industry and the
occult. Awesome, exciting times!
Q: Is there anything else
you would like to share with your readers?
A: Cheese naan is really delicious.
Seriously, peeps, if you find a restaurant that makes a good one, hold it
forever close to your bosom :D
But wait, there’s more: ROUGH
DIAMOND,
book 1 in The Diamond Series, is $1.99 on Amazon and Barnes
& Noble
– that’s 50% off! Be quick, though, this
price is strictly for a limited time only.
AND THERE’S EVEN MORE – A GIVEAWAY*!
Comment below, let me know your thoughts on Westerns, and you’ll go in the
running to win a signed FOOL’S
GOLD postcard and FOOL’S
GOLD magnet. Make sure to leave your
email address so I can contact you should you win. Good luck!
Thank you for joining us at Between
Moonlit Covers Cassandra!
Thank you for having me!
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Blurb:
Christmas Eve, the Diamond Saloon is empty of its people, and Pearl la Monte has a hankering to retire early. A pounding at the Diamond’s door rids her of such a fool notion. Her irritation rises when she sees the prissy, polite-like Garrett standing outside.
Ethan Garrett has a powerful need to gain succor. When the saloon’s voluptuous redheaded singer scowls at him from the threshold of the Diamond, he doesn't stop to think on how his ire at her has disappeared. Or how he just wants to spend some time in her company.
When a blizzard storms in, trapping them, will they spend their time arguing or find their irritation for each other disguises something more?
Excerpt:
Christmas Eve, the Diamond Saloon is empty of its people, and Pearl la Monte has a hankering to retire early. A pounding at the Diamond’s door rids her of such a fool notion. Her irritation rises when she sees the prissy, polite-like Garrett standing outside.
Ethan Garrett has a powerful need to gain succor. When the saloon’s voluptuous redheaded singer scowls at him from the threshold of the Diamond, he doesn't stop to think on how his ire at her has disappeared. Or how he just wants to spend some time in her company.
When a blizzard storms in, trapping them, will they spend their time arguing or find their irritation for each other disguises something more?
Excerpt:
Turning on her heel, Pearl marched off toward the stairs.
A weird kind of panic jolted through Ethan, one he’d never felt before in all his days. It was…he didn’t…. She couldn’t leave him. “Where are you going?”
She whirled to face him, her irritation plain. “I was seeking my bed before your arrival, and now I’m seeking it again. Help yourself to whiskey this one time. I got better things to do.”
Shoving to his feet, he strode to her. “Don’t just walk away when we’re discussing things.”
“We ain’t discussing nothing. You’ll be down here, waiting out the blizzard. I’ll be in my bed, doing what I was gonna before you arrived. That’s the end of it.”
Taking a step, she made to leave him. Again.
He grabbed her arm. “Don’t leave me.”
“Don’t tell me what to do.” Glaring at him, she stood before the bar, her magnificent hair slipping from its pins, her breasts rising and falling.
Abruptly, his mouth went dry. Clearing his throat some, he said, “You’re supposed to offer succor to those in need.”
“We’re closed, remember?” Paint-less lips pressed tight together, she glared up at him.
They were so close he could see the faint marks of freckles on her skin.
Pearl La Monte had freckles.
A kind of haze came over him, tightening his skin and bringing with it something all-fired powerful and completely unstoppable. All the years he’d known her crashed through him, all the times she’d flirted with him and meant something else, all the times he’d seen her perform on stage and wished he could have held such fire.
Grabbing her upper arms, he hauled her against him and, ignoring her shocked gasp, he covered her mouth with his.
So, Who is Cassandra Dean?
Cassandra grew up daydreaming, inventing fantastical worlds and marvelous adventures. Once she learned to read (First phrase – To the Beach. True story), she was never without a book, reading of other people’s fantastical worlds and marvelous adventures.
Fairy tales, Famous Fives, fantasies and fancies; horror stories, gumshoe detectives, science fiction; Cassandra read it all. Then she discovered Romance and a true passion was born.
So, once upon a time, after making a slight detour into the world of finance, Cassandra tried her hand at writing. After a brief foray into horror, she couldn’t discount her true passion. She started to write Romance and fell head over heels.
The love affair exists to this very day.
Cassandra lives in Adelaide, South Australia.