Hi Jenika and welcome to Fiery Friday. Let’s get straight to the questions!
Women relate to women and,
more often than not, we’re left shaking our heads at men. As a woman, how do
you write your male characters in their point of view and make them the hot
alpha heroes us romance readers fall in love with?
I personally like a
domineering man that can take control of a situation. In my stories I write the
type of men I like to read, naturally. I think women like to read about alpha
males because there is that allure of being taken care of by a man that can
wholly protect and look are you.
Why romance? Do you believe
it exists in the real world?
Of course! Romance
is everywhere and I believe there is true love out there. I like to read
romance because I'm a true romantic at heart.
If you had access to a time
machine, what year would you travel to and why?
I'd like to travel
to the fifties. I love the whole greaser and poodle skirt era.
Who is you favorite character
that you’ve created and why?
I'd have to say
Tate Wessen from my Underground series. He is the tortured hero that has a
shattered pasts. He isn't your typical hero because he has a penance for being an
asshole, but deep down he wants to be a good guy even if his dominating ways
can sometimes be off putting.
You wake up one morning and
realize you’re suddenly a kid again, but you remember everything about being an
adult. What advice would you give yourself?
Don't let what
others say shape who you are.
What’s inside the drawer of
your nightstand?
Lube and a
lifesaver...if you know what mean!
Does size really matter?
Yes and don't let
anyone tell you it doesn't...lol
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Brea
Collins's past keeps resurfacing no matter how hard she tries to outrun it.
When she finally settles in a small town, working at a club to save enough for
her final escape, she never expects to meet Adrian Holden, a man that makes her
feel something other than fear.
Adrian's life hasn't been a fairy tale. He fights in the
Underground, an illegal cage fighting organization. His anger and grief are his
fuel. When he sees Brea, a damaged woman that calls out to every protective
instinct in him, Adrian knows that she might very well be his salvation from
his bleak past.
Their happiness can only last
so long. With two traumatic pasts and an uncertain future, there is bound to be
something that drives them apart, but Adrian is determined to have Brea at all
costs, and he will do everything in his power to ensure that.
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