Welcome to Dawn’s Reading Nook, Sandra Sookoo. Please let my cabana boys/girls get you a drink and make yourself at home. Comfortable? Great…now let’s get down to business.
Q: Tell us a little about yourself. What you do, either for a
living or for fun or both?
I’m a year shy of
40, and I’m a stay at home wife…or domestic goddess if you’d rather. I write
full-time in between doing laundry, cleaning the house and running typical
errands. On the side and in my spare time, I love to bake and cook. Or talk
about Disney. I also love visiting the
local zoo.
For me, I definitely use an outline. I’m a big fan of plotting. It keeps me from getting lost or writing myself into a corner.
Q: Tell us all about your latest or upcoming release. What inspired it?
My book is called Ricochet, and it’s an action-packed sci-fi romance. Originally, I’d started off writing it for a group antho, but when that project fell apart, I kept writing and soon my planned short became a full length piece of fiction. I kinda like to refer to it as a Mario Kart project LOL It’s that frenetic.
Q: If you had super powers, what would they be? Why?
Super speed. Why? So I could run errands and do chores in record time and maybe write even more!
Q: What genre haven’t you tried yet but want to in the future?
LOL Since I already write across all kinds of genres, I don’t know. I could try my hand at the children’s market, but I don’t think that’s the way I want to go. I guess it would have to be cozy mysteries. I just might do it later in my career.
Q: What’s a fun fact about you? Something unique, a particular talent?
I like to hand paint ceramic Christmas villages and made beaded bookmarks.
Q: What is one thing
readers might be surprised to know about you?
I don’t like to eat steak or drink
coffee. I cheerfully make those things but never ingest them.
Q: Were your stories
secret projects or were you able to be open with your family and friends about
your writing?
Oh, I’m open about them. The fam
doesn’t read my work, especially if it has sex in it, as they think I’m going
to hell. The hubs will read my stuff but
is uncomfortable reading sex scenes lol
Q: Do you have any weird
writing habits?
Not really. I usually like to have
gummi bears around when I write.
Q: What's your favorite
genre to read?
Cozy mysteries and thrillers like Jurassic
Park (which I read every year)
Q: What authors can be
found in your library of books (print, audio or e-books)?
I have a wide collection of authors
in all genres. I do try and make a point to buy lesser known authors—not just
the best seller authors.
Q: If you could travel anywhere in the world (money is no
object), where would you go? Why? And for how long?
Hawaii. Why? Because it’s in the US and I’ve
always wanted to visit. I’d stay as long as it took to see everything.
Q: Do you have any obsessions? What are they?
I have to have fine point pens and
wide ruled paper as well as notebooks.
Lots of notebooks.
Q: Is there anything
you’re currently working on that you can give us a taste of?
Besides the braised beef? Erm, you mean writing-wise! Right now, I’m
just coming off a month and a half of writing downtime so it’s writing my
fourth modern-day fairy tale as well as continuing work on another full length
sci-fi book. In between those, I’m
working on a contemporary novella.
Q: When creating your
characters, do you have models in mind or are they totally fictional?
A lot of the time they’re fictional. At times I’ll use traits of people I know, or
have known or observed out somewhere, but for Ricochet, the model for Stratton
was the male lead on the now-cancelled USA show Under Covers. His name is Boris Kodjoe
Q: Are you in control of
your characters or do they control you?
I think it’s a 50/50 split at times.
Sometimes they do and say things I wasn’t privy to—and that’s a good thing!
Q: If you came with a
warning label, what would it say?
Watch out, I shoot from the hip. You
might laugh, you might cry but you’ll always have a good time.
Q: Please tell us where we
can find you on the web.
Website: http://www.sandrasookoo.com
Believing is Seeing blog:
http://sandrasookoo.wordpress.com/
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/sandrasookoo
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/sandra.sookoo
Ricochet by Sandra Sookoo
Buy HERE
Willa Rayes, only daughter of a legendary Lingorian fighter
pilot, can fly any ship in the galaxy. Better than her brothers, in fact. But
does that get her any respect? Not as long as she has breasts. Winning the
Nebulon Trike will not only force her family to notice her, it’ll be her
declaration of independence from men in general.
Then she meets her race partner, Stratton Sinnet. Arrogant
and chauvinistic, he ignites her libido like no man ever before. And threatens
to send her well-planned strategy straight to hell.
A bounty hunter by trade, Sin enters the Trike for one
reason: money. Somewhere among the racers his quarry is hiding, but he’s not
worried. He always gets his man, and winning the race will be a nice bonus. It
sure would be a hell of a lot easier, though, if he wasn’t saddled with a
know-it-all navigator who’s getting on his last nerve—and under his skin.
As the checkpoints go by and the danger escalates, the fight
for control, the lead—and satisfaction—approaches supernova heat. Burning away
their resistance, and the tough shells that protect their one
vulnerability…their hearts.
Excerpt:
She took a deep breath, and the smile flickered again.
Beneath the sweat and nerves of the crowd, the sharp scent of rocket fuel
permeated the air. It blended with mechanics’ grease and heated electrical
wiring and the organic smell of brand-new leather upholstery, topped off by
paint fumes. The ships that would be employed during the race were housed not
fifty yards away, and her fingers itched to familiarize herself with the
steering mechanisms and instrument panels of the one that would be hers to
command during the race.
This was where she felt most comfortable; this was where
home would always be, here amidst spacecraft of every shape and size. Being one
with her ship, accepting no excuses, executing each command with inherent
confidence, always in control with no margin for error. It was the best feeling
in the world.
Excitement shot through Willa’s stomach as she craned her
neck in an attempt to see above the heads and shoulders of the beings clustered
in front of her. Being five and a half feet tall in a galaxy populated with
much taller beings might have put her at a disadvantage. However, she played
her height challenge well; it made her faster and able to squeeze into some
ships the others couldn’t hope to fit into. Unfortunately, the lack of height
meant the extra inches filled out her breasts and hips, making her a universal
object of male appreciation.
Not that she cared. She wasn’t here for a hookup. She was
here to crush egos.
Meet Sandra Sookoo...
Sandra is a writer of romantic fiction.
Her portfolio includes historical, contemporary, sci-fi and paranormal romances
in full-length books as well as shorts and novellas. No matter if the heat
level is spicy or sweet, she loves to blend genres and often times will add
humor.
When not immersed in creating new worlds
and interesting characters, Sandra likes to read, bake and travel. Her favorite
place to spend vacation hours is Walt Disney World. It’s where dreams come true
and the soul can play. If she’s not writing, she’s keeping things interesting
at her Believing is Seeing blog or
spending time with her husband, who patiently answers questions she has about
men and/or sci-fi-related subjects.
You can write to Sandra at sandrasookoo@yahoo.com, visit her website at www.sandrasookoo.com or look her up on
Facebook and Twitter. All links are provided on the front page of her website.
9 comments:
Thank you for hosting Sandra today.
This sounds like a fun read. A strong woman and lots of action.
Thanks for having me on the blog today :-)
MomJane--thanks! Willa is very much a strong woman :-)
Hi, Sandra :)
Ricochet sounds like a great story. Stong-willed women are fun to read, especially when paired with an equally stubborn hero.
Congrats on the release & many sales to you!
You are so practical...I love it. Wishing for super speed so you can get chores done faster and do more writing...It seems to me that only a woman, a "Domestic Goddess," would be practical enough to think of that! LOL..
Loved the excerpt. That is an awesome cover. This sounds like a fun book with great characters.
Sue B
katsrus(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks Karla. I loved writing this book!
LOL Thanks for the laugh Catherine :-) Chores are the bane of my existence.
Thanks Sue! The cover really does rock :-)
Hi Sandra. Again, congratulations on the release. You don't drink coffee? My hubby doesn't either but he sets the coffee pot for me every night before bed.
Marika Weber
maw1725@gmail.com
Harlie--nope, don't drink it but love to brew it for the smell :-)
Thanks everyone for coming out!
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