I Want Readers to Connect With My Characters
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Overruling Judgment follows an independent and successful woman who falls in love with two brothers without knowing they were related at the start, and they all build a relationship. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Like the characters in my story, I attended law school in the Chicago area. Shortly after graduating, life changed the direction of my career when my four-year-old son was diagnosed that he was going deaf. I feel that the need to adjust one’s career is something that is relatable to many people.
What was your approach to writing the interactions between characters?
I want my readers to feel that the characters are real and connect with them. My characters have intense feelings for one another but are not always perfect. I speak my dialogue aloud to ensure realism.
Are there any emotions or memories from your own life that you put into your character’s life?
Although the actions themselves differ greatly from my own life, I can strongly empathize with the emotions of regret felt by Ian, the sense of loss experienced by Sasha, and the feeling of disappointment expressed by JD
What is the next book that you are working on and when can your fans expect it to be out?
I am currently finishing the next book to follow Overruling Judgment where the story focuses on Kat, Seth, and Dylan. I hope to publish in the spring 2024.
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JD’s the hot art teacher with the body and stamina of a former professional hockey player. He’s a creative master, in and out of the bedroom, who captures the affection of the brilliant young attorney, but he second-guesses if he’s enough for her.
Sasha won’t settle for less in her career or love life. It’s all or nothing. After a twist of fate and a proclamation of love, Sasha escapes choosing between Ian and JD. The alternative is far more arousing.
With careers in flux and hearts on the line, how will they all find the fortitude to come out on top?
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Posted on July 21, 2023, in Interviews and tagged author, book, book recommendations, book review, book reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, ebook, erotica, fiction, goodreads, indie author, kindle, kobo, literature, Liz Ellyn, nook, novel, Overruling Judgment, read, reader, reading, romance, romantic erotica, sports romance, story, writer. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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