Stephanie had a book out this month and somehow we seem to have forgotten to party!!!
So, I'm passing out the party hats and pouring the margaritas and today we're going to hear about Stephanie's fabulous new book and a bit about Stephanie herself. Isn't it about time we learned more about our fearless bloggers?
ABOUT STEPHANIE
Stephanie
Doyle is a dedicated romance reader. She began to pen her own romantic
adventures at age sixteen. She began submitting to Harlequin at age
eighteen and by twenty-six, her first book was published. Fifteen years
later she still loves what she does as each book is a new adventure.
She lives with her cat Lex and two new kittens who have taken over
everything. When she’s not daydreaming about heading to the beach, she’s
thinking about her next idea.
ABOUT THE BOOK
Fresh on
the heels of their disastrous date, Dr. Camille Lawson is none too
pleased to find Dr. Wyatt Holladay darkening her doorstep. But a mystery
ailment is claiming her patients – and just maybe the gorgeous doctor
can help her get some answers. What should be a simple investigation of
medical causes quickly reveals a very real threat. Someone is targeting
Camille by killing her patients, one by one.
Surrounded
by suspects and unable to convince the authorities crimes are being
committed, Wyatt is the only person who can keep the infuriating beauty
safe. With everything on the line, he must protect her reputation, her
life… and her heart.
Romantic Times – Top Pick – “Wonderfully wounded characters and edge-of-your-seat excitement make this a great read you won’t put down.” Page Traynor
AND NOW THE PART WHEREIN MAUREEN ASKS THE PROBING QUESTIONS...
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite holiday?
STEPHANIE: Thanksgiving… because I don’t have to cook. Which means none of the pressure of gift buying and all the fun of eating.
MAUREEN: Where do you most like to read and how often?
STEPHANIE: This
might make a lot of wives and moms jealous - but one of the perks of
being single and childless is I have all the time in the world to read. I
have a chaise lounge, a couch and a leather recliner all designed for
comfort reading. I can spend a Saturday or Sunday on the couch reading
for hours and hours. I love it.
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite kind of story to get lost in?
STEPHANIE: A good one. Just give me a great story and I will sink so far into it that I won’t move for hours.
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite fairy tale?
STEPHANIE: Beauty and the Beast. I’m not Beauty but I always saw myself with more of a “beast” type guy then a Prince Charming.
MAUREEN: Hiking boots or high heels?
STEPHANIE: High Heels.
MAUREEN: What sound or noise do you love?
STEPHANIE: Water. It’s crazy but I love all the sounds of water. A bath running, a faucet, the ocean, a creek. All of it.
MAUREEN: What was the first story you remember writing?
STEPHANIE: The
first time I started writing was basically Star Wars fan fiction. I was
obsessed with Leia and Han. But my first completed book was an
historical about an Irish revolutionary fighting against the English…
and of course she was a woman. All my stories feature really strong
women.
MAUREEN: What really scares you?
STEPHANIE: Snakes.
Snakes scare the hell out of me. Whenever I’m stressed about something
or worried I’ll dream and then I’ll see a snake in the dream. It’s how
my subconscious interprets anxiety. Crazy I know… but me and Indiana
Jones. The difference is I NEVER would have gone into the tomb.
MAUREEN: If you were given a chance to travel to the past where would you go and why?
STEPHANIE: Oh
wow… this is a tough one. If time-traveler was a position I would so
apply for that. I would go back to Philadelphia in 1776. I would head
for the American west in the 1800’s. I would love to be a Templar Knight
– but before they started killing all of them…. So many times and
places.
MAUREEN: Which of your characters would you most/least to invite to dinner, and why?
STEPHANIE: I
would invite every one of my heroes – obviously I’m in love with all of
them. Of course they would also probably tick me off… but still.
MAUREEN: What would you say is your most interesting quirk?
STEPHANIE: I
don’t know how interesting it is but I mix up common sayings all the
time… I say things like… “We’ll burn that bridge when we get to it” or
“He really threw a monkey at my wrench with that one…” My co-workers
not only make fun of me for this but have started writing them down.
MAUREEN: Hilarious. I had a friend in high school whose dad used to say, "Black duck of the family." It became a thing with us.
MAUREEN'S GOTTA ASK:
What’s your idea of a perfect Sunday afternoon?
STEPHANIE'S GOTTA ANSWER:
Sleep
in until the crack of eleven… breakfast at the diner which includes
eggs and pork roll (NJ delicacy). Followed by two hours of quality
writing. Then a long walk possibly followed up with a nap. Then a couple
of hours of reading followed by dinner, a glass of wine and a good HBO
show or movie. Wait – that is “typical” Sunday. You wanted my perfect
Sunday… nope, same Sunday.
7 comments:
Yay yay yay! I will run out immediately and buy it! Can't wait!
Sorry this post went up so late. I must have forgotten to push Publish last night... That's what I get for blogging at 2 in the morning...
It wasn't late on west coast time. :-)
Wasn't really late on Maureen Standard Time either... :)
I need a detailed description of pork roll - leave nothing out.
For you Molly... my lunch mates and I have discussed his at length.
Pork Roll sits on top of all processed pork products. It goes Pork Roll on top, hot dogs somewhere in the middle and scrapple on the bottom. You DON'T want to know what's in scrapple.
It comes thickly sliced and perfectly round. It's salty and meaty and if you're ever hungover on a Sunday morning (of course I would never be) an egg, cheese and porkroll sandwich will cure you.
It's the magic meat.
I'm so sorry I missed Stephanie's party. Big Congrats Stephanie!
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