Romance Writers Weekly ~ Would You Rather
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Here’s the question: If you weren’t a writer, what would you want to be, and tell us why you would choose this?
I’m just going to put it out there first, that I love being a writer. I love telling stories and bringing romance to all of you. There’s nothing like staring at a blank page and bringing a world to life. It’s special, and I wouldn’t change a thing.
However, my first love was acting. Throughout school, all I wanted was to be an actor. I wanted to be on Broadway. I was pretty good too. Then I studied theater in college and realized how many actors wind up in one room apartments in NYC living with 5 roommates. As much as I loved acting, the idea of that was awful. And there were so many of my friends at school who were willing to do it. I thought, I’ll find another vocation.
I actually worked at a lot of different jobs and made good money for years and years before writing found me and even more years before I was able to do this full time. I sometimes wonder, if I had become an actor, would I have still wound-up writing books today?
Did you have dream that changed over the years to something completely different? Tell me about it in the comments.
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I never dreamed my small curatives shop in Windsor, England would attract the attention of war hero Sir William Meriwether. My feminine heart is aflutter when he enters. But I’m a witch and a healer, and he’s a man in pain, so I heal him. Desperate to do him a good service, I stretch my powers to the limit—or perhaps beyond. Somehow, in curing his ailing leg, I unleash powers inside William. At a loss to stop what’s begun, I’m forced to seek assistance from the coven I’ve sworn never to join. I dread the encounter, but for William’s sake, I put my family’s hatred aside. Getting to spend more time with William is an added enticement.
WILLIAM
I’m mesmerized by Esme O’Dwyer from the moment I lay eyes on her. Despite our different stations in society, I want something more personal than any restorative tea she might offer. As a gentleman, I contain those baser needs and accept her assistance to ease the pain in my leg. When the alluring witch’s touch bestows me with magic of my own, I want no part of it. But the coven’s leaders insist magic never makes mistakes, and for this to have happened, I must be needed. I’ve never been one to shy away from duty, and being secluded for training with Esme is magical in more ways than one.
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