**Contest Information: Victoria is giving away a copy of Circles Interlocked to one lucky reader. All you need to do is comment to be entered. Contest ends January 23rd.
Hello everyone. I'm excited to be
here at Dawn's Reading Nook. I'm Victoria Adams and I'm an Indie pubbed
author.
Why did I go that route? –
I found restrictions of the traditional path a bit restrictive – okay – a lot
restrictive. I write in a different POV than most contemporary romances. I use
non-standard spelling to project my character's personality. Also, another
reason I chose epubbing as it is more environmentally friendly. I know I risk
losing readers who prefer paper books. Other the other hand, long after a
publisher or bookseller has decided to remove my paper book from a store shelf
– I know my book will still be available online.
To describe myself – An
introvert who is a bit of a rebel.
Where can I be found on the
web –
Blog – Pages of Romance – http://victoriaadams.blogspot.com
FaceBook -
victoriaadams_romancewriter
Twitter – @_VictoriaAdams
Google+ - Victoria Adams
Google Site+ - https://sites.google.com/site/romancewithvictoria/
A bit about my newest release
– Circles Interlocked is the first in a very short series of 2. It's a
contemporary romance between a sexy young ballerina and a former gang member. They met in high school, fell in
love, then their world shattered. Julie accepts
a dance contract and flies off to a different part of the country. Robert is
left behind to grieve his loss.
The story opens five years later when Julie
sees Robert on a beach.
Julie Anderson – has a passion for dance and spent many
childhood and teenage hours training to
become a ballerina. But turns out, dreams are not always perfect. She lives in
a condominium in Langston and is away so often, touring and performing, as she
says, "I don't even own a gold fish." Currently in a stalled
relationship with Vincent Foster, Julie is unsettled in her career, life and
love.
Robert Holiday – spent several of his teenage years
incarcerated in a juvenile detention. A bizarre twist in life
changed
him from gang member to horse ranch owner. Involved in an on again/off-again
relationship with heiress, Corina Kroft, Robert is beginning to feel content
and is about to propose.
Then one day he and Julie wake up in bed
together.
What's next in your writing? I'm currently deep in the edits of Dancing
in Circles, which is the 2nd book in the mini-series. It is the prequel. It
tells the story of Julie and Robert, how they meet, who kissed who first and
why the love affair crumbled. I am aiming for its release in 2012.
Where can Circles Interlocked be found? Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Circles-Interlocked-ebook/dp/B005S8LI46
Any last
thoughts? It was
great being here. Thanks for letting me drop by.
Excerpt -
Five years -
Julie hadn't seen or thought about him in all that time, and now in the middle
of nowhere, he stood on the beach drying off from a swim. Droplets flew as
Robert shook his hair. His black mane was shorter than the last time she saw him.
The wet ends dripped water on his bare, muscular shoulders. Tricia, an old high
school friend once said he had the body of a male stripper - time hadn't
changed that.
She stepped
back onto the beach path, transfixed by the sight of the one person she hated.
Her repulsion and loathing of him ran so deep; she'd repressed all memories of
him. She thought he'd loved her, and had taken a chance, opening up her heart
and body to him. But, instead of returning her love, he proved himself worthy
of the gutter from which he'd crawled.
Her body said
run, but her feet refused to move as
she watched a long-legged, svelte, golden blonde rise from the beach chair. She
trickled her fingers down his rippled stomach. His voice floated across the
sand. It was a calming sound, which had brought a smile to her face when he
whispered words of love and passion in her ear.
Details she
thought she'd long forgotten surged forward. She remembered the way his dark
eyes smoldered with anger and his sly, innocent grin. His joyous laughter had
made her feel the abandonment of a child frolicking in the year's first
snowfall. She stepped backward onto the path, distancing herself from the
lovers as the blonde undid the strings on her bathing suit top, and let it fall
to the sand.
With an
unexpected shiver, she hurried along the meandering path, and returned to the
cottage, and to the man she accompanied - who was nothing like her betrayer.
Vincent's sad brown eyes reminded her of a basset hound's - loyal and true.
"Julie."
She looked toward Vincent standing on the deck. "Jean-Marc's on the phone.
Shall I take a message?"
"No, I
won't make him suffer. He has very few hairs left to pull out of his
head." She took the cell phone and sat on a deck chair. "Hello,
Jean-Marc."
"How's
the knee?" he asked. As always, Jean-Marc, Artistic Director, was direct
to the point.
"Better."
"Have
you been following your doctor's orders?"
"Yes,
all I've done is sit on the deck, stare at the ocean and get fat. We leave this
afternoon, and if the doctor says everything's ok, I'll be back on Tuesday.
Sound good?"
"Great.
Bye."
She placed
the cell phone on the table, and the other slid down to her knee. Two weeks
ago, it was grotesque and painful. During a simple rehearsal, Julie posed in an
elegant arabesque held tall on her pointe. Her leg was lifted high above her
head, back arched, and her arms suspended in the air, as if frozen in time.
Until she - collapsed on the floor.
At first, only her dignity was hurt, but then the pain shot
from her knee to her brain. Thank goodness, the doctor said she was lucky there
was no serious damage He urged her to take a vacation to let the knee mend.
She gazed out at the ocean listening to the waves splash against the shore.
Had it really been that long ago? Five years since she had left her friends,
her family and the longhaired, scruffy guy who snuck his way into her heart.
Notorious gang member or not, he still portrayed a sense of vulnerability and
innocence. Then in true gang style, he stabbed her heart - figuratively
6 comments:
Ooh, I'm intrigued--I love stories that feature dancers (or former dancers!)... Thanks for the intro to a new-to-me author and such a cool story!
f dot chen at comcast dot net
Thank for sharing.
Hey Victoria. This book sounds great! I am going to have to check it out. Thanks for the contest!
Hey Vic,
Another great interview.
The description of yourself is dead on!
I love the excerpt. A series to put on my BTRL. Good luck.
Mary Keith
www.keithpublications.com
mary@keithpublications.com
Short and sweet interview. Very nice!
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