Hey everybody.
Today I’m taking part in the blog tour for Justine Dell’s upcoming book release for RECAPTURED DREAMS. She’s generously
agreed to allow me to interview her, which anyone who has read my interviews
knows can be an adventure. :)
I first encountered Justine by way of her blog. I was instantly drawn to her writing style,
quick wit, heartfelt advice, and her font.
She sports a pretty cute font. She’s
also very willing to help out and/or offer advice, even going so far as
critiquing one of my short stories (the one being published this fall) last
year. When the opportunity to host a stop on her blog tour presented itself, I
jumped at the chance. Let’s get straight
to it, shall we?
Me: Hey Justine,
have a seat and make yourself comfortable.
Would you like a cup of coffee or some tea?
Justine: Yes, tea, please.
Iced. YUMMY! It is my go-to drink 24/7.
Me: I must say, you are absolutely
glowing this morning. You must be excited about your upcoming book
release?
Justine: Excited. Nervous.
On the verge of vomiting. When your baby goes out into the world, it’s an
amazingly terrifying thing!
Me: Let me just move this trashcan a
little bit closer to you. There. Now, what do you say we start off slow? Tell everybody
a little bit about your writing method? Do you prefer to work in the AM
or at night?
Justine: Right now I don’t really have a method. I used
to, but life grabbed me by the horns and told me to behave and feed my child
and dogs on regular basis…so, I write whenever I can spare a few moments.
Me: Ha! What are those? When you do
find a few, do you create your fictional world sitting at a desk, or with a
laptop at a corner table in the local coffee house?
Justine: A desk, mostly. In a quiet little room. Now,
if the daughter has commandeered that station, I move to the laptop, which I
find to be way less comfy. But the child wins every time. J
Me: Did you
ever participate in NaNoWri Mo? What’s your opinion of motivational contests
like that?
Justine: AH!!!
YES! I participated in NaNoWriMo for the first time last November. I did so
because I had stopped writing for an entire year and needed something to
motivate me. NaNo was the PERFECT thing. I have a problem with stopping what
I’m writing because I’m stuck and sometimes I won’t write for weeks at time
because I just…can’t. But because of how NaNo works, you have to meet that goal
by the end of the month. Because of that, it taught me to write no matter what.
Just get the story down…and all that other stuff can be fixed later. It’s an
AMAZING thing if you ask me.
Me: Good advice! What are you're working
on right now? Do you work on multiple projects at a time, or are you
monogamous?
Justine: Oh, I’m as monogamous as one can be. Have you
ever tried to control six people in your head at once? Eep! Six different
*voices* pulling you six different directions. My head is spinning just
thinking about it! To truly get into each story, I must stay within that
mindset until it’s done. I wish it was different so I could multitask. LoL.
Me: I'm the same way. Let’s switch
gears a little. You've
become quite a popular blogger in this community. From your perspective, how
does blogging, or other social media for that matter, impact a writer’s
creative growth?
Justine:
Well, I started blogging because I wanted
to, not because I thought I had to. I had met some super great friends on
Bransforums and we all kind of moved over to blogging at the same time. I’ve
met more great people and developed some wonderful friendships. It takes time
and dedication to keep up the work, though, now that writing has become bigger
for me than it started out to be. But I think it’s super important to stay
connected to your writer friends and readers. Your writer friends give
tremendous support and we all have a common goal.
Me:
Great answer. What about the Internet in general? Do you feel
today's writers have a leg up on their predecessors because of the global
on-line community?
Justine:
Totally. Although some people have made a super
name for themselves without an ounce of blogging or FB or Twitter. That’s when
you know you’re awesome. J However, with all the arms of social networking, we begin on a
platform before we even have one, if that makes sense.
Me: Absolutely. I
understand you’ve been writing seriously for about three years. In that time, what’s the one piece of advice
that you’d like to share with my readers?
Justine: Never
give up. It’s as simple as that. Most famous authors didn’t sell their first,
second, or even fifth book. The more you write, the better you’ll get. And if
you really want to see your name on the cover of a book…Never Give Up.
Me: Why don’t you tell
us what the book is about?
Justine: It’s a tale about two lovers, torn apart by social
standing and family pride. When young Sophia Montel is whisked away by her wealthy
English family, Xavier Cain thwarts all odds to climb the rungs of society to
reclaim his lost love. Obsessed to the point of madness, Xavier spends ten
years creating the fashion line he and Sophia had dreamed about, that summer on
the beach. And when he finds her again, he’s not letting her go.
Me: Awwwwww. Can’t wait to get my hands on it. I’ll be sure to include your formal blurb at the bottom of this post.
Me: Awwwwww. Can’t wait to get my hands on it. I’ll be sure to include your formal blurb at the bottom of this post.
Justine: This seems like your type of book, DL. I
think romance is right up your alley, no? Okay, maybe the wife’s? J
Me: Hey...I can be a romantic guy! I have the flower shop as one of my speed dials. :) Tell me, what’s your favorite line from the book?
Me: Hey...I can be a romantic guy! I have the flower shop as one of my speed dials. :) Tell me, what’s your favorite line from the book?
Justine: Xavier
had thought he was in paradise before. He’d been wrong. Sophia was more than
paradise. She was the very reason he breathed.
Me: That’ll give some of my readers a
tingle! This has been a blast. I want to
thank you for stopping by and spending time with us today. It was a real
pleasure. Good luck with the blog tour!
Justine: Thanks so much for having me! Only
eleven more days and my book will be out in the world!
So that’s
it. If you want to find out even more
about Justine you can check out her other tour stops, which you’ll find
detailed on her blog.
As promised,
here’s her official book blurb:
Blurb:
Ten
years, the Atlantic Ocean, and several rungs in society have kept Xavier Cain
from having Sophia Montel. Now twenty-seven, he’s spent his entire adult life
building a fashion empire that could finally prove his worth to her family.
When fate reunites him with Sophia at London’s premiere fashion show, one
problem lodges in Xavier’s path: Sophia doesn’t remember him.
The only obstacle that has kept Sophia from Xavier is a horrific car crash that erased her memory at seventeen. She’s spent the last ten years fighting to reclaim a sliver of her past that her mother refuses to help her remember. When Sophia meets Xavier at the London show, however, all her fantasies come to life in one night of passion. Discovering he is the missing link, she is determined to find all the pieces to their love story and her memory.
Xavier wants forever. Sophia wants her memory. If they take this chance, they’ll have to start over. How far are they willing to go get what they want? And when the past catches up to them, can they handle the truths it has hidden?
The only obstacle that has kept Sophia from Xavier is a horrific car crash that erased her memory at seventeen. She’s spent the last ten years fighting to reclaim a sliver of her past that her mother refuses to help her remember. When Sophia meets Xavier at the London show, however, all her fantasies come to life in one night of passion. Discovering he is the missing link, she is determined to find all the pieces to their love story and her memory.
Xavier wants forever. Sophia wants her memory. If they take this chance, they’ll have to start over. How far are they willing to go get what they want? And when the past catches up to them, can they handle the truths it has hidden?
Justine has generously offered to giveaway one copy of her ebook to somebody who leaves a comment on this post, which she'll pick via a random number
generator. Also, at every blog
stop she is giving away TWO Recaptured Dreams bookmarks. Good luck to everyone, and thanks for stopping by. :)
Nice to meet you. Your book sounds amazing, congrats on getting it out there!
ReplyDeleteThank you, S.P.!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the book release!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd great interview!
I really admire your tenaciousness in achieving your writing goals, and I wish you tremendous success with the book!
NaNo has a way of motivating.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Justine.
Ooh, it looks intriguing! Congrats on the release and I hope to be able to read it soon!
ReplyDeleteThank you Chris and Tiana!
ReplyDeleteAlex--NaNo seriously kicked me in the butt, but I did it! And won! Got the fancy certificate and all. ;-)
Great interview. I'm amazed at how many published books started out as a NaNo project.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your book release, Justine. :D
Congrats to you Justine! I love the cover and the story sounds great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous cover, and the story sounds terrific! I want to know if Xavier manages to win Sophia at the end. Congratulations, Justine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely interview Don and Justine!
ReplyDeleteNaNo is great for motivating and getting you out of a bad writing slump and I LOVE the premise of this story.
Don, I must kibbitz with you on how you got the FaceBook thingie on your blog like that. I want one!
Sia McKye OVER COFFEE
Don and Justine, how come I can't find the book on Amazon?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so romantic! Congrats Justine!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting. Great blurb. Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteSia--the book won't be on Amazon until its release date, which is Sept. 18th. You can pre-order only on Barnes & Noble. Hope that helps!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the nice comments about the cover. I think it's so classy and beautiful. I swoon over it. ;-)
Yeah, Justine is made of pure awesomeness! I'm so excited to be a part of her tour, too! Love this interview. Sweet!!
ReplyDeleteLovely interview. Best of luck, Justine.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Justine! Beautiful cover - very captivating! and fun interview!!
ReplyDeleteWell guys, DL is a super fun interviewer. He gave me a bucket and everything! ;-)
ReplyDelete~JD
Time for the winnnnners!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Sia McKye--ebook winner!
S.P. Bowers & SA Larsen are the bookmark winners.
YAY!
~JD
Wow, I want to sigh just reading the blurb. Best of luck, Justine, with your book.
ReplyDeleteAh! I'm so surprised to see Justine here - she's with my publisher. Congrats Justine & thanks for the interview D.L. so I could get to know my pub-sister a little better. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Justine. It was great catching her on her tour.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! I love the sound of the book - and I can tell Xavier's going to be a favourite charcter of mine :)
ReplyDeleteFun interview! Thanks, guys. The book sounds cool. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteAwesome interview Justine and DL. I love the easy manner and flow of your interviews Don.
ReplyDelete......dhole
PS: I stole your book mark blurb for my tour stop post Don. Hope you don't mind?
Thank you Don and Justine for the prize. I went to Amazon to by but couldn't find it. Well, duh, it hasn't been released.
ReplyDeleteHow cool to have won it! Yay! I'm looking forward to reading it Justine!
Thanks again!
Great interview, guys! Thanks to you both.
ReplyDeleteVery fun interview! Congrats to Justine!
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