I'm so glad to have author Denise A. Agnew as a guest. She's a talented author and a very nice lady. Denise
A. Agnew. She's an award-winning author and has recieved Top Pick from Romantic Times magazine. She writes for Samhain, Ellora's Cave and Liquid Silver Books. Her books are suspenseful, erotic, edgy, thrilling, romantic and adventurous. What more could you want?
BEFORE
THE DAWN
-Tell us a little about
the book and where did you get the idea to write this story.
Before The
Dawn is set in 1850 Pennsylvania and features a high-society heroine who lost
her virtue and self-respect, and an Irish American hero just released from
Eastern State Pen. He’d been framed for a murder he didn’t commit. One day I
was watching a ghost hunting program about Eastern State Pen and started
forming all these ideas. Everyone who went into Eastern State Pen was in
solitary confinement. I wanted a hero who could come out of that situation
without having gone bonkers, although he obviously has some issues. It was a great
time writing that book!
- What’s the best and
worst part of being a writer?
The joy of
creating stories is the best part. Dealing with self-doubt, creative slumps,
and a persnickety publishing world is the worst part.
- What advice would you
give to aspiring writers?
No matter
what people tell you, there isn’t one right way to write a book. Learn your
craft, but then don’t be afraid to break the rules and write what makes you
happiest. Don’t follow the trends because
it’s a trend. Follow the book of your heart.
- Are you seat of the
pants writer or plotter?
Seat of the
pants most definitely.
- Have any of your titles
ever been changed from your original choice?
Yes. But it
was usually a better fit for the book.
- Do you have a character
in one of your books that continues to haunt you at night or surprised you when
you wrote the book?
The serial
killer in Treacherous Wishes and Jack The Ripper in Dark, Deadly Love.
- Which actor screams SEXY
to you?
I can only
pick one? Darn! Okay, I’ll pick one off the top of my head. Daniel Craig.
- A lot of people think
that genre hopping isn’t a good idea. What do you think?
It depends
on what a writer wants for their career. Genre-hopping is the only thing I can
do and be happy. I can’t write in one avenue of romance and write good books.
My mind and my writing won’t stay fresh that way. A lot of other writers don’t
sound fresh or interesting anymore either when they write the same genre within
romance all of the time. But then I’m not conventional. What I need to keep me
functioning and happy isn’t the same as it is for most authors. Authors risk
alienating readers when they don’t stick to one genre because many readers
prefer writers to stay in a certain groove. At the end of the day, though, if
I’m not happy writing the end product won’t satisfy the reader. So I have to
write what blows my skirt up.
- Do you have any favorite
movies?
Tons! Two
favorites are The Mummy and Gladiator (the one staring Russell Crowe.)
- Is there an author you
feel your writing style is somewhat similar to?
No. I hope
not. J
Before the Dawn by Denise A. Agnew
From
Samhain
From Amazon
Blurb:
A fallen woman must decide to stay down, or rise and fight…
Elijah McKinnon has been found innocent of a heinous murder, but it
doesn’t erase the hellish years in prison he endured. He boards the train to
Pittsburgh a changed man, certain he will never feel free until he’s wreaked
revenge on the brother who ruined his life.
The passenger who catches his eye is intriguing, but he’s seen her kind
before. The kind who puts on airs—and looks down on Irishmen. Still, he can’t
seem to stop himself from stepping between her and a pack of ruthless cads.
Mary Jane Lawson is grateful for the handsome stranger’s help, but her
journey has a higher purpose: to rise above her shattered reputation and
declare her independence, come flood or famine. Propriety says she should
refuse Elijah’s suggestion they pose as husband and wife—for her own
protection, of course. Her practical side says it won’t hurt to pretend, just
this once.
Come nightfall, though, their little charade must be carried all the way
to shared sleeping quarters, where their vulnerabilities become painfully
clear. And when danger past and present threatens, trusting each other becomes
a matter of life and death.
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Product Warnings
A hot Irish accent mixed with high adventure may cause
combustion. Beware of falling for this hunk. The heroine says he’s hers.
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Enjoy!! Thanks for stopping by Denise.
2 comments:
Wonderful interview and excerpt Denise. I couldn't agree more about Daniel Craig... ah.
XXOO Kat
Hi Katalina, I have to agree about Daniel too. :) sigh. And the Denise's inteview and excerpt.
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