Welcome back to author Sheri Hayes. She joins us today to promote her latest book, Red Zone. Enjoy her post about what motivates her as a writer!
Publisher: The Writers' Coffee Shop Publishing House
Date of publication: February 2013
After a case ended badly for Rebecca Carson, she’s losing her mind sitting around her apartment waiting on her superiors to allow her to return to work. Since she was a teenager, the only thing she’d ever wanted was to join the FBI. Now that dream was in danger.
Gage Daniels has made a pretty good life for himself. A nice house. A career he loves. As a professional football player, he’s used to getting almost everything he’d ever want with just the snap of his fingers. This includes women. A well-timed smile is usually all it takes to attract the opposite sex, especially in Nashville.
My Thoughts:
I have read two other books by Ms. Hayes and I was looking forward to reading Red Zone. I wasn't disappointed. I devoured Red Zone! This is the second book in the Daniels brothers series. The first of which was Behind Closed Doors (my review). This time around we get to know Gage Daniels, the youngest of the brothers. Of course, being a football player, he is sexy and tough. I loved how he flustered straight laced FBI agent, Rebecca. Both characters are very strong and well matched. Watching their relationship develop was a lot of fun and very sweet. I liked the change of pace in this book. It was nice to read about a woman being hired to protect a man. While I was able to figure out the stalker pretty early on, I still enjoyed the journey to catching him. I can't wait to read the next book in this series! This is another well written romantic suspense that you won't want to miss!
What motivates you as a writer? by Sherri Hayes
I’ve
always had stories floating around in my head. Once I started reading novels, I
found myself continuing the story in my mind when I’d lie down to go to bed at
night. If I were enjoying a book, I wouldn’t want it to end.
Never
did I think growing up that I would become a published author. I was always
creative, acting and singing in school, but I’d never considered writing as a
career path because I’ve always been a horrible speller. All I can say is thank
goodness for spell check and editors.
What motivates me the most is the characters themselves. They want
their stories told, and I want to see what will happen next in their lives.
Since I don’t plot out my stories ahead of time, I’m right there taking the
journey with my characters. I get to see what will happen to them only moments
before I type it sometimes. It’s fun, and keeps writing exciting. I never know
what’s going to happen next.
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