Today, I’m happy to host newly published
author MaryAnn Kempher whose new book MOCHA, MOONLIGHT, AND MURDER will be FREE on
Amazon.com 11-15 June.
Welcome, MaryAnn.
Thank you so much for having me Marie.
MaryAnn, I thought we’d start with a few
questions:
Why
don’t you tell us a little about MOCHA, MOONLIGHT, AND MURDER.
First, it’s Romantic Suspense. I like to
tell people if you like Jane Austen and/or Agatha Christie, you’ll love this
book. It’s Romance and Mystery, and suspense, and comedy. And everyone who has
read it has said, they didn’t see the ending coming. Which, to me, is a huge
compliment.
The eventual romance is very realistic,
very friendship-based, and doesn’t come easy.
Your
Book has a lot of humor in it, mostly between the two main characters.
Yes, Katherine and Scott were made to
harass each other. Because they’re
friends, and aren’t trying to get each other into bed, they’re not afraid to
give each other a hard time, this makes for some very funny dialogue. But the
waiting ensures great sexual tension for them, and the reader. It also gives
their romance a solid foundation.
How
long did it take you to write your book?
I started writing my book on September 8th
2008. But that date is misleading. I didn’t write consistently at first.
Sometimes weeks would go by without writing. Those first drafts were real
stinkers. The book was finally in really good shape in 2012. I started sending
it out, and finally in December, a publisher expressed an interest in
publishing my book.
Are
you working on anything new?
Yes, I’m working on my second book. It’s
not an actual sequel, but characters from my first book will make cameo
appearances.
Is
your second book Romantic Suspense too?
Yes, but less romance this time and more
mystery. It’s set on a cruise ship. Two people are murdered and it’s up to the
new head of security to find the killer before the cruise returns to port. If
he doesn’t, the local police will take over, and he doesn’t want that.
Will
this book have humor too?
Yes, always. Wherever there’s romance,
there’s humor.
How
can readers connect with you?
Multiple ways.
I’m on Goodreads and Pinterest too.
Thank you MaryAnn.
Thank you Marie.
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