

The latest is in the Season of Promises holiday anthology, "The Littlest Angel."Īre you traditionally published or self-published and why? I cut my teeth in writing a lot of romantic comedy short stories. What are you working on next and when do you expect it to be on the shelves?

I found Mary Stewart's romantic suspense books in my twenties and regularly reread them. Then my mom introduced me to Emilie Loring romances. Just like a lot of readers, I began with Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden, to Rebecca. My reading has always gravitated toward mysteries. She read what I'd done, solemnly handed back the draft, and said, "Keep going." So I did and am forever grateful. When and why did you decide to become a writer?Īctually, I'd secretly harbored the desire, but didn't act on it until a friend challenged me. Right now, a favorite actor is Tom Hardy however, he isn't my hero. If your book was made into a movie, who would you cast as which characters? The novels are fast-paced and have a good glimpse into the horse-racing business in England. If given a chance, which author (living or dead) would you like to meet (have met)?ĭick Francis-whom I did meet at a book signing, however, has since passed. "Smart and sharp-witted" definitely are nice to hear. The author takes the reader right into Hattie’s head from the very first page and readers are with her every step of the way.īecause I fell into writing through reading, I have always wondered how I measure up against writers who studied writing.

I received this review: “Temporarily Insane,” is an unpredictable combination of humor, romance, and mystery. What was your favorite or most surprising comment/review about the book? For the same life-giving force that can save the world is about to set off a giant, sweeping storm awesome enough to annihilate everything in its wake. But before they can resurface, the explorers become trapped. Within Ubar is a powerful energy source that could fuel the entire earth above-if it can be harnessed. What they find, however, is more beautiful than they ever dreamed-and far deadlier. Now, an expedition of scientists, led by the financier's daughter, is finally setting off for the legendary metropolist to unlock the desert's secrets. Twenty years ago, a wealthy British financier disappeared near Ubar, the fabled lost city buried beneath the sands of Oman. In this latest voyage of imagination combining hard science with explosive page-turning excitement-his most breathtaking yet-he explores the mysterious sands of the Arabian peninsula. In his five previous thrillers, James Rollins, the king of speculative adventure writing, has taken readers on mind-expanding journeys spanning from the top of the world to deep within the earth's surface. “Rollins writes with intelligence, clarity, and a refreshing sense of humor.”-Kirkus Reviews More heart-stopping action and suspense from the bestselling author of Amazonia and Subterranean.
