Friday, November 14, 2014

Aloha to Victoria Vane and SLOW HAND


Victoria Vane is an award-winning author of smart and sexy romance. Her works range from historical to contemporary settings and include everything from wild comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance. Her books have received more than twenty reviewer awards and nominations to include the 2014 RONE Award for Treacherous Temptations and Library Journal Best E-Book romance of 2012 for The Devil DeVere series.

Her biggest writing influences are Georgette Heyer, Robin Schone, and Sylvia Day. Victoria is the founder of Goodreads Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers and the Romantic Historical Lovers book review blog. Look for her hot new contemporary cowboy series coming from Sourcebooks in Fall of 2014.

Victoria joins us for a cozy chat ... 




Kim: We are nosy about authors' environments. Tell us about South Carolina - what is your favorite sight, smell, and sound?

Victoria: I love South Carolina! We live in a small town in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains. It’s a very beautiful and peaceful place. Although I was born in Maine and have lived in a number of places, this has always felt like home. I love being able to see the mountains.

Kim: How do you define "smart and sexy" romance?

Victoria: All of my romances, whether historical or contemporary, are meaty stories (well developed plot and multidimensional characters) as well as being scorching hot.

Kim: What elements of Georgette Heyer, Robin Schone, and Sylvia Day influence you?

Victoria: Georgette Heyer is the queen of wit in my opinion. I adore witty repartee and endeavor to bring that to all of my stories. I also admire Robin Schone and Sylvia Day for their subtle but scorching hot sensuality. I think that my love scenes also reflect those qualities.

Kim: Tell us about the Hot Cowboy Nights series - what inspired it?

Victoria: The short answer is my love of cowboys and my desire to bring something totally different to the table. What makes me different is my obsession with bringing a strong sense of reality to the stories. I want my characters to feel genuine and real, people you would want to know. I think readers will be surprised by the world building and character depth, especially in the second and third books.

Kim: What's next for Victoria Vane?

Victoria: Although I will always return to historicals as my first love, for the next eighteen months I am very much grounded in the present with two contemporary series contracted with two different publishers. with seven hot contemporary romances I have 4 novels coming from Sourcebooks (Slow Hand, Rough Rider, Straight Shooter and Silver Tongue) and 3 novellas from Kensington in a hot Las Vegas set series called Hotel Rodeo. Both publishers have left the option open to add more titles to these series if they do well.

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In rural Montana…

Wade Knowlton is a hardworking lawyer who’s torn between his small-town Montana law practice and a struggling family ranch. He’s on the brink of exhaustion from trying to save everybody and everything, when gorgeous Nicole Powell walks into his office. She’s a damsel in distress and the breath of fresh air he needs.

Even the lawyers wear boots…

Nicole Powell is a sassy Southern girl who has officially sworn off cowboys after a spate of bad seeds—until her father’s death sends her to Montana and into the arms of a man who seems too good to be true. Her instincts tell her to high tail it out of Montana, but she can't resist a cowboy with a slow hand…


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6 comments:

  1. Yul Brynner in The Magnificent Seven or Little Joe on Bonanza to name just two.

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    1. Catslady! Great cowboys! My favorite is probably Tom Selleck. He cuts a danmed fine figure on a horse!

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  2. OH, I agree Tom Selleck is a good cowboy. Though I also like Daniel Craig...like in Cowboys and Aliens. He made for a good cowboy. :)

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  3. I loved all of Clint Eastwood's spaghetti westerns.

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