Guest Author & A Giveaway: Susan Lyons!

Hi everyone! Please welcome my special guest Susan Lyons (sometimes Susan Fox)! I discovered her (cuz it’s all about me ;)) via one of her blog tours, and was immediately hooked with her Awesome Foursome quartet. It’s fantastic, and if you haven’t read them before – yes all four books – you must!

Susan is also a total lifesaver because I’ve been swamped and was wondering what on earth I’d post this week in my attempt to be awesomely brilliant and witty… and then I remembered – I’ve got an author spot! And it’s one of my favorite authors! (Seriously – Champagne Rules, Hot in Here (for the bargain price of $5.18!!!), Touch Me, and She’s on Top – I even have all the titles memorized – are all great books.) So without further ado… Susan asked to be interviewed – and I like the term Maisey coined… it’s a Limeterview! 😀

Thanks for inviting me to visit, Lime. Your questions always make me think!

1. What two movies from different genres would you most like to see combined in a mash up?
Let’s try Gone With the Wind, set in the world of Star Wars. (LOVE it! Oh gosh – I know this word is now overused, but that would actually be epic!)

2. Which deceased author would you most like to meet if you could?
Harper Lee, the author of To Kill a Mockingbird. I love that book and I’d love to hear her thoughts on it, and also why she never wrote another novel.

3. What’s articling? I have to ask because of Champagne Rules, it talks about Jax doing that sometime during/after law school… which isn’t something I’d heard of before. Aha, you noticed that! Wish my editor or copy-editor had. It’s a Canadian thing, which I didn’t realize when I wrote the book – and no-one caught it. In Canada, the usual path to becoming a lawyer is to complete an undergrad degree, attend 3 years of law school, then spend a year as an articled student with a law firm. It’s basically an apprenticeship, where you learn from experienced lawyers. You also attend some form of bar admission course and write the bar
exams.

4. What fairy tale would you most like to be in? Least?
Honestly, I never much liked fairy tales. I can barely remember any. For some reason, I didn’t relate to them. Maybe it’s because the characters struck me as cartoon ones, not real people. And there were so many mean characters. I don’t like mean! I know this isn’t a fairy tale, but as a girl, I wanted to be Nancy Drew or Trixie Belden. Now… My fairy tale is being a writer who actually
makes a living doing what she loves to do!

5. What’s your favorite drink? Alcoholic? Non-alcoholic?
Champagne’s my favorite alcoholic drink. But even if I was rich, I wouldn’t drink it every day. To me it symbolizes special occasions. I keep mini bottles in the fridge for when something nice happens, like finaling in a contest or getting a fabulous review. I buy full-size bottles to celebrate new book sales. My favorite non-alcoholic is probably tea. Boring, eh? (And that “eh” is another Canadianism.)

6. Are you an early bird or night owl?
Actually, I’m a cat, not a bird <g>. Lyons, and a Leo – definitely a cat. And very much a morning cat, not a night one. Most nights, I’m falling asleep by 9:30. (Yeah, I know, pretty pathetic!) I have trouble writing in the evening, or doing anything productive other than fairly routine stuff. It’s a good time for the admin jobs. I’m happy to get up at 6:00 am and enjoy a fresh morning. My brain takes a little while to wake up, then it’s a good time for writing.

7. What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten?
I shudder to even say this, but horse meat. I love horses and the idea of eating horse meat grossed me out but my guy and I were in a gourmet restaurant and it was a feature appetizer, and I told myself it was silly to romanticize about food. So I tasted it, and just felt wrong about it. I’ve never done it again. And, lesson learned, I’ll never try dog or cat meat. More shudders! Having said that, I’m definitely not a vegetarian. So there’s really no rationale for my choices, just that I love dogs, cats, and horses way more than cows, sheep, pigs, and chicken.

8. What do you think about clowns?
LOL. They definitely don’t scare me, but nor do I love them. They’re just weird. The best ones I’ve seen were at Cirque du Soleil, but even then I just don’t relate to them. I have an unusual sense of humor. Cartoons, clowns, and stand-up comedians don’t make me laugh. Humor that’s a little oddball, maybe a little on the intellectual side, does. I used to love that old sitcom Frasier. I do respect clowns, though. It’s definitely an art form, and they bring lots of pleasure to loads of people.

9. Who are your writing influences, and who or what prompted you to become an author?
These days, I’m influenced by all the wonderful authors I read – and as a fiction addict, I’m always reading. Before I became a writer, I guess it was the same, though on a more subconscious level. As an only child, I spent a lot of time curled up with a book, and the same when I was in university, and the same as an adult with a responsible job. The idea that words on a page can make me laugh and cry, can open my mind to new ideas and give me a different perspective, is amazing. It hadn’t dawned on me that I could do that myself until a friend gave me a book on writing – bless his heart! – and told me that I was a writer. I was sceptical, but I quickly realized he was right. I’d finally found the one thing I truly loved to do, and fortunately I’m not too bad at it <g>.

10. What did you do with the money from your first royalty check?
Gosh, I don’t actually remember. I sure do remember what I did with my first advance, though. Two things. First, I bought a bottle of Dom Perignon champagne and shared it with my critique group. That was particularly appropriate, by the way, because that book was Champagne Rules. Then I put the rest of the money into promo – and more money on top of that. It wasn’t exactly a huge advance.

That first book came out in February 2006, so I’m just past my 5-year anniversary as a published author. I’m thrilled that my “anniversary book” – the one published this February – was chosen by Publishers Weekly as one of the Top 10 Romances for Spring 2011 (they called it a “delightful, memorable romance” and said it would “make readers go weak in their knees” <g>). That’s definitely a great anniversary present, and yes, it did deserve a full bottle of champagne.

That book is His, Unexpectedly, the third in my “planes, trains, automobiles, and a cruise ship” Wild Ride to Love series in which the 4 Fallon sisters each find sexy romances. I like writing series – not the kind where the reader has to read the previous books to understand what’s going on, but the kind where characters from one book find their way into the others and where there’s some overarching theme that ties the books together. In the Wild Ride books, it’s about sisters and family dynamics. But each book is a stand-alone romance. (I can’t post the cover to Yours, Unexpectedly because it’s not up on amazon yet!)

In His, Unexpectedly, it’s an attraction of opposites when free-spirited Jenna Fallon hitches a ride up the Pacific Coast with a sexy but serious science guy, marine biologist Mark Chambers. Campfires, sunsets, and skinny dipping, it’s one fun road trip, but it’s lots more as well. They say that travel is educational, and sometimes the education is less about the world you’re passing through as about the person who’s sharing the journey – and about looking deeper inside yourself than you’ve ever looked before. Often, the people who think they’ve got life all figured out are the ones who are in for the biggest surprise. That’s what happens for both Jenna and Mark, and neither of them will ever be the same.

There’s an excerpt, behind-the-scenes notes, a discussion guide, review quotes, and recipes on my website. I hope you’ll check them out. And someone who comments here will win an autographed copy.

Please share your thoughts: on road trips, attraction of opposites, clowns, movie mash-ups, or anything else that’s on your mind.

Yay! Happy publishing anniversary, Susan! And congratulations on the top ten pick! Wow! Thanks so much for visiting with us – you guys, Susan is awesome! And she sometimes even has ice wine chocolates. Right? Right?! Since we’ve got her here, ask her questions! Go go go!

0 thoughts on “Guest Author & A Giveaway: Susan Lyons!

  1. Nas

    Hi Susan, Hello Limecello!

    I loved reading His Unxpectedly. I really enjoyed this light and sexy contemporary romance. Dr. Mark Chambers is a sweet character, and Opposites attract when he meets up with Jenna Fallon, a free love kind of girl and then the road trip turns into one hot adventure worth reading about!

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  2. Susan Lyons

    First of all, thanks again Lime for having me here today, and thanks for your sweet words about my books. And yes, ice wine chocolates are one of my favorites. Ice wine, for those who don’t know, is made when the grapes freeze. The flavor is incredibly intense and quite sweet, so it’s more like a liqueur than a wine. Totally yummy, and very expensive, and British Columbia makes the best in the world (if I say so myself – LOL). When you combine that flavor with semisweet dark chocolate, that’s also very yummy, and a lot more affordable.

    As for the cover of Yours, Unexectedly (the fourth in the Wild Ride to Love series) – nope, it’s not up at Amazon yet and there’s a very good reason. It doesn’t exist yet. I just checked with the editorial assistant at Kensington and they’re working on fall 2011 covers now – and Yours, Unexpectedly is a December book so it won’t be in the works for another 2 or 3 months. I’m dying to see what they come up with.

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  3. Susan Lyons

    Hi Nas. Thanks for visiting. I’m so glad you enjoyed the book. I had a lot of fun with Mark and Jenna. She starts the book thinking she has life all figured out, but he turns everything on its head for her – and she does pretty much the same for him.

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  4. Kaylea Cross

    Hi, Susan! So great to see you here 🙂 Personally, I think anything is better when you add a piece or two of dark chocolate.
    I love all the emotion you pack into your stories. That emotional connection is what makes romance really sizzle.

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  5. Susan Lyons

    Hi Kaylea. Thanks so much! Yes, the emotion is really important to me. That’s what makes a story memorable. (It’s something you do a great job with as well.)

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  6. GrowlyCub

    Susan!

    Long time no type. Was so excited to see the link to this pop up on Twitter! Congrats on the new releases. I love ice wine, but I’ve never had it in chocolate, sounds scrumptious!

    Champagne Rules is still one of my favorite erotic romances and has place of pride on my shelves! 🙂

    Not much travel in my future unfortunately, but maybe next year!

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  7. ClaudiGC

    Hi Susan!

    I loved your Awesome Foursome books! I had started with the third one (hadn’t realized it was a series) and immediately got the other ones! 🙂
    I had no chance to read His, Unexpectedly yet but looking forward to do so.

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  8. Ali

    Hi Susan 🙂

    After the Wild Ride to Love series, do you already have an idea for another series you’d like to write?

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  9. Susan Lyons/Fox

    Hi Joy. Good question. Of course there’s a bit of me in all of them, but Theresa is closest. The bright, shy kid. I skipped a grade in elementary school and was always the youngest and smallest girl in class – and on top of that, I wore glasses. Just not fair!

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    1. Joy

      youngest and smallest girl in class – and on top of that, I wore glasses. Just not fair! (me too! always the first in line for assembly – shudder)

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  10. Susan Lyons/Fox

    Ali, believe it or not, I have 3 series in mind. One’s about fantasies – the kind where you meet someone really hot but figure they’re totally out of your league and so you fantasize about them. But meanwhile, they figure you’re out of their league too, and they’re doing their own fantasizing.

    Another is called Dirty Girls Book Club – about book club members who read sexy books which lead to their own personal erotic journeys – and to romance.

    The other is about relationships that seem really improbable – and yet they turn into true love.

    Fingers crossed that all 3 proposals find homes!

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  11. Kimberly

    Hi Susan!
    Dirty Girls Book Club? See which one I picked up on? That and the ice wine chocolates…..wowza!!!!

    Lime has great taste in books so I’m looking forward to adding yours to my TBR list.

    Thank you so much for such a great interview! Lime comes up with some great questions!

    Kimberly

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  12. Susan Lyons

    Thanks, Kimberly. I’m glad you came to visit, and I hope you enjoy my books. And I hope there are ice wine chocolates – or at least some other excellent chocolates – in your future soon.

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    1. bakingoddess

      Susan,
      I HAVE to ask….where would someone order ice wine chocolates? Plus is over 100 here on some days….I wonder if I could get them. Would be a great gift for a friend…..well, and me! LOL….

      Thanks again for a great interview!

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  13. StacieDM

    Hello Susan!
    I really like your website. I enjoyed reading the blurbs and excerpts. Congratulations on your 5 years as a published author.

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