Thank
you Dawn for having me on your blog. I’m happy to be here and share my books
with your readers.
To get us started can you tell us a little about
what you are working on or have coming out?
My
latest release is Chalkboard Romance. An elementary teacher has a one night
stand with a man who could be “the one” so she walks away. Only she finds out
that he’s the parent of one of her students. When the principal finds out, it
could mean her job. Will she risk her job or walk away from love?
How would you describe yourself using only five words?
Witty,
silly, caring, driven and dedicated.
Do you have any guilty pleasures?
I
love gummy bears. I could eat the whole bag in one sitting if I wasn’t careful.
I’m also addicted to lip stick and lip gloss. I must have a dozen different
types. Not a lot of other makeup but I love my lip colors.
If we asked your muse to describe you using five
words, what do you think they would say?
Frustrating…Too
busy to write.
Name one thing readers would be surprised to know about you.
I
bite my nails. I have tried to stop by when I’m stressed it still happens.
If someone hasn't read any of your work, what book would you recommend that they start with and why?
I
would recommend Second Time’s the Charm because of the shortness of the story.
It gives you a wonderful look at my writing style and frankly, I love the
characters. J
Where do you find the
inspirations for your stories?
I
find the inspiration from dreams, snippets of my own life and things I over see
or over hear. I love to take real life events and weave them into a fictional
story. For example in A Christmas
Accident, the main character wakes up from a coma in the exact way my mother
did. You will believe in miracles.
If you had a reporter follow you
around for the day, what would the readers get to see in your daily schedule?
They
would be bored. I wake up at 6 am to get ready to head to the classroom. I
teach kindergarten during the day. So I’m helping with zippers, gloves and
boots. I’m tying shoes and teaching engaging lessons to twenty students. I work
on my emails during my 20 minute lunch and then come home, cook dinner before
getting on the computer for the rest of the night working on books, social
media and formatting.
What has been the defining moment in your career
that made you think “Yes, I am now a writer!”?
Just this week, I was featured on USA Today’s
Happily Ever After site. It was exciting to see my post and book on a
world-wide site.
How do you like to relax after a day writing?
What
is this relax you are talking about? I don’t relax.
How much of your own personality bleeds into your
characters?
There
is always a little piece of myself within each character, whether it’s the fact
that they are great mom or a teacher. Or they are caring and hardworking.
What is the last song you've had
on repeat?
Kacey Musgraves latest song- “Follow Your Arrow”.
I love the message about being in charge of your destiny and life as well as
never giving up.
Thank you Dawn for having me on your blog. I hope
readers will check out my website (http://www.melissakeir.com) for
book trailers, quizzes, blurbs and excerpts from my books as well as my blog
where I have many authors stopping by and hosting giveaways.
Chalkboard Romance
Secret Cravings Publishing
Contemporary Romance
Lauren Walsh, a divorcee and elementary teacher, wanted to
feel sexy again, after her ex tossed her aside for a younger woman. Her
teaching partner and best friend encouraged her to sign up for The Playhouse--a
renowned dating agency.
Mac Thomas remained trapped in a marriage to a money
grubbing socialite. Forced to stay away from his young son, Mac lost the
ability to trust. After the death of his wife, he returned to care for his son
but his sister wants more for him. She sets him up with The Playhouse.
Passion ignites but Mac’s a parent of one of Lauren’s
students. A teacher and a parent dating could cost Lauren her job and her
chance at happiness. Will Mac be able to convince the school and Lauren, that
love is the most important thing?
Teaser Excerpt:
Mac sat at the beautiful mahogony bar nursing his first
beer. I’m more nervous than a long-tailed cat in a rocking chair
factory. The last place he belonged was somewhere as opulant as this.
He ran his fingers up and down the condensation on the beer glass. Even though
he grew up in a family with a great deal of money, his parents taught him the
benefit of working hard and doing what you love. At eighty, his dad still
worked in the stables every morning, grooming his horse or was out in the
pasture feeding the cattle.
Claire never understood his family. Money wasn’t important
to them unless the cash could be used to befit someone else. Mac shook his
head. Sure, he used his family’s money to get inside some of those war-torn
countries but only so he could show the world the truth.
He’d worked hard to be impartial but his soft heart swayed
him. Seeing any amount of suffering hurt, making him known as a compassionate
emmisary in those challenging countries.
With Claire gone, his life had changed once again. He took a
job as a reporter at the local station affilliate, reporting on the important
events happening in his community so he could be at home with Todd. Realizing
how much poverty and conflict existed in his own hometown left him cold. They
say charity begins at home. Well, he was determined to find a way to help,
while setting a good example for his son.
He took a look at the clock on the wall. Where was she?
Maybe she took one look at him and ran for the hills.
Mac turned on his barstool in time to see a gorgeous
brunette walk into the bar. Her steps seemed to match the beat of his pulse.
Shifting in his chair, he adjusted his now tight, uncomfortable pants. Maybe
it’s a good thing he was meeting a woman tonight, if she shows.
He twisted his stool around farther to get a better look at
the hottie.
If only she was his date. The woman’s blue dress hugged her
curvy body and he couldn’t take his gaze off those legs that seemed to go on
forever.
Oh no!
One minute she remained all grace, next her poise went down
the drain as her shoe broke. Mac lurched to his feet and ran over to help the
stunning woman.
“Are you hurt?” He reached his hand out to help but instead
of the tears he expected, Mac heard laughter coming from under the waterfall of
hair which hid her face. He ached to touch the burnished bronze length. She
reminds me of Dad’s favorite colt, a little skittish but feisty. I like
spirited women.
Not wanting to see her sitting there on the floor, Mac
scooped her up in his arms.Whoa. She was like a foal, all legs, and
she fit perfectly in his arms. He could hold her all day.
“Sir, is the woman okay?” The bartender stood in front of
Mac. He couldn’t tell if the guy wanted to grab her out of his arms for himself
or to protect his hotel from a lawsuit.
Mac couldn’t help but growl like a dog defending his
territory. “I haven’t checked yet. She appears fine. Why don’t you get her a
glass of water?” Anything to get rid of him. He wanted to keep her in his arms.
Mac pulled her close to his chest. At the thought of letting
her go, his heartbeat sped up. Maybe I can convince her to have a drink
with me. He reluctantly set her down in a chair at one of the bar
tables.
“Are you okay?” Mac brushed the hair back from her face.
The strands felt like silk between his fingers. Images of
brushing this woman’s hair while they lay naked on the bed danced through his
mind. Reluctantly, Mac pulled his hand from her and took a deep breath. He
didn’t understand what had come over him. He didn’t have this strong of a
reaction when he met Claire.
Like uncovering a present on Christmas morning, he could
hardly wait to see her face. He watched as the woman lifted her head to meet
his gaze. Mesmerized by the light dusting of freckles across the woman’s nose,
his breath stopped. Her beautiful green eyes sparkled with merriment. Her
tantalizing laughter danced across his skin making his slacks already tight
very uncomfortable.
About the Author
As a writer, Melissa likes to keep current on topics of
interest in the world of writing. She’s
a member of the Romance Writers of America and EPIC. Melissa is always interested in improving her
writing through classes and seminars.
She also believes in helping other authors and features authors and
their books on her blog.
Melissa doesn’t believe in down time. She’s always keeping busy. Melissa is a wife and mother, an elementary
school teacher, a book reviewer, an editor for a publishing company as well as
an author. Her home blends two families and is a lot like the Brady Bunch,
without Alice- a large grocery bill, tons of dirty dishes and a mound of
laundry. She loves to write stories that feature “happy endings” and is often
found plotting her next story.
Melissa loves hearing from readers!
7 comments:
Thank you for having me on your blog today! I hope you escaped the ice and cold. I'm hunkered down in Michigan waiting for summer!
Every time, I follow you around, Melissa, I learn a little more about you.
You book sounds great.
It's going to be 50 degrees in my area this weekend. Smile!
Thank you Sandy. I'm a mystery! I'm so glad to have you as a friend and I appreciate that you took the time to stop by!
Congrats, Melissa!! I read your interview on another site and it said you own your own publishing house. Wow! Didn't know that. You're quite the woman. :)
Lovely interview.
I can't wait to read this book.
Dawn, if you want to know how to easily remove those white back ground strips, I have a blog on that.
By placing a link here, I'll probably get tagged as spam, but I wrote a humorous, but valid blog on how to removed background white and want to give it you.
I have a need to help my fellow authors, not spam them.
http://multiuniversesoflizao.blogspot.com/2014/01/liza-wants-to-solve-problem-how-to.html
Hey, Melissa!
Congrats on all your books!
Hey, not to be snarky in any way, but the font was so small, I couldn't read it, even with my trusty glasses! :)
Thank you Tina. I sort of jumped in and bought the house to keep it afloat.
D'Ann, I know... I'm glad I could put my computer close to my face. :)
Liza, your blog was very helpful. I'm still trying to figure out how to do it with Weebly. :)
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