Native Texan Melissa Maygrove is a wife, mother, nurse, freelance editor, and romance writer. When she's not busy caring for her tiny nursery patients or shuttling teenagers back and forth to after-school activities, she's hunched over her laptop complicating the lives of her imaginary friends and playing matchmaker. Melissa loves books with unpretentious characters and unforgettable romance, and she strives to create those same kinds of stories for her readers.
A.Q. - Thanks for
agreeing to answer some interview questions about yourself and your new book, Melissa.
M.M. - Wait. That looks an awful lot like S&M? Yikes! People
will think I write bondage. (:P Kidding) Thanks for inviting me! I’m honored to
be here.
A.Q. - Lol! So, What is your book about?
M.M.
- Come Back is a western historical romance
(Adult / New Adult) about a young woman
who gets left behind by a wagon train. She’s rescued by a hunky hero, of
course. :)
Left behind by
everyone she loves...
Rebecca Garvey had the promise of a California future dreams
are made of, until the wagon train her family was traveling with left her
behind. Now she’s slowly dying in the wilderness, abandoned and stripped of her
self-worth. Once the shock of her desertion turns to embittered despair, she
doesn’t want to be found. Then a handsome stranger challenges her convictions
and changes her mind.
Headed for Texas,
chased by the demons of his past...
Seth Emerson knows exactly what he wants. Working to save
for a cattle ranch of his own keeps him busy and keeps his pain buried. Rescuing
a stubborn woman from the hills of New Mexico Territory isn’t part of his
plan—but she’s exactly what he needs.
Making greater
sacrifices than either of them could foresee...
Seth and Rebecca set off on a risky journey and a quest for
truth, each healing the other’s love-starved soul along the way. Will they give
in to their growing attraction? Or will
they honor their commitments when Seth returns Rebecca to civilization... and
her betrothed?
A.Q. - Can you share
an interesting behind the scenes tidbit about your story?
M.M. – You’d think after more than two years spent writing
this novel I’d have a whole list of behind-the-scenes stories, but this
question stumped me. One thing people might find interesting is where the
inspiration for the story came from.
I home-schooled my daughter for a few years. As part of one
of her history lessons, we read a book about a teenage girl traveling west. It
was written in the form of a diary and mentioned various belongings westward
travelers would dump to lighten their loads on the trail. I imagined a young,
abandoned woman using these things to survive, and the first sketchy plot note
for Come Back was born.
A.Q. - What is your
favorite part of the story writing process?
M.M. – I love the idea stage, when you can barely jot your
thoughts down fast enough, and the research stage is often fun (I did a LOT
with this book). But I’d have to say doing the final read-through and seeing a
story in its polished, finished form is the best part of all.
A.Q. - Writing can be
such an isolated enterprise. Yet, I’m sure there are people who have helped,
guided or inspired you along the way to becoming a published author. Could you
tell us about one of them and how they helped you?
M.M. – I have been blessed by many talented people during my
journey, but the one who’s helped me the most is Carrie Butler. We met by chance
when I put an ad online for a CP. She kindly stuck with me through my first
WIP, bless her heart (Come Back is my
third), and she has grown to be as much a dear friend as a colleague. I
wouldn’t be where I am as an author—and I mean writing, techy skills, social
media, everything—if it wasn’t for
her.
A.Q. - What are you
working on now/next?
M.M. – Publishing my debut novel has kept me crazy busy. I
haven’t had time to think about much else. I do have a NA dystopian in the
works. I also have an idea for a novella (or short novel) featuring two
supporting characters in Come Back.
Can’t say who they are, though. It’d be a spoiler. ;)
Now for the S.A.T.
portion of the interview:
Fill in the blank –
If I were a villain,
I would have __chemical mutagens__
for minions to deliver my wrath because __they can silently slip between
your DNA__. (And remember, sea monkeys are already spoken
for. Mostly.)
Sea Monkeys are to __kids__ as zombie stinkbugs are to __Beetlejuice__.
A.Q. - Please tell us
where we can find out more about you and where we can buy your books.
M.M. – The best place is my website: www.melissamaygrove.com. Everything
is there, including links to my social media haunts and my writer’s blog. Come Back is my debut and is set to
release May 12th. Buy links will be added as they become available.
A.Q. - Thanks again
for stopping in!
M.M. – Thank you! Now I can say I took the sea monkey SATs
over at Ava’s. :)
A.Q. - And lived to tell the tale!! lol!
A.Q. - And lived to tell the tale!! lol!
Melissa is also having an awesome giveaway! Check out the details here, then stop over at Melissa's blog to enter!
Contest starts May 5th
and ends at midnight on May 19th.
Winners will be announced May 21st.
The two prizes are:
A $50 gift card to your choice of Amazon
or Barnes & Noble (Book Depository for international entrants)
A signed paperback copy of Come Back for winner living in the cont.
U.S. or Authorgraph + e-book copy (international entrant)
Good luck!!
13 comments:
Thank you for hosting me, Ava. I enjoyed doing this interview. :)
Fun interview!
And wait... Melissa doesn't write bondage? Oh the cover, it doesn't look like Seth plans on letting Rebecca go. :)
LOL ...You think it's him? Just wait till she gets him into her cave. xD
Thanks for visiting. :)
Look at you two, spreading Sea Monkey love!
It was a pleasure having you, Melissa. And you passed the Sea Monkey SATs with flying colors!
@Andrea - LOL
@Ava - Yay! I Passed! :D
Nice Interview Melissa and Ava!
Thanks, Cathrina. I really had fun doing it. Ava is one of the nicest bloggers around. :)
I enjoyed reading Melissa's interview. Boy, I'm glad she isn't a super villain -- chemical mutagens in my DNA? Yikes! :O
Wishing Melissa much success!
Great interview, ladies! Perfect combo of humor and information and insight. GO Melissa! :)
Thanks, Lexa and Liz! :)
A great interview—lots of fun to read. I always love the SAT section. But I'm very glad Melissa isn't a villain because that chemical thing sounds scary...
Best of luck to you, Melissa!
Thanks, MJ.
LOL - Don't worry. You're safe. ;)
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