Thursday, August 13, 2015

Aloha to Carol Ross and A HEARTWARMING CHRISTMAS - Box Set



Harlequin author Carol Ross attended my workshop, How to Promote Your Book, during the RWA Annual Conference.  We exchanged emails ... and I invited Carol to join us for a cozy chat.  From her bio,


Carol Ross was born and raised in Washington, where she lives with her husband and one perfectly loveable miscreant of a dachshund. She adores the Pacific Northwest because it offers so many opportunities to do what she loves--hiking, skiing, running, and spending time outdoors. Although she enjoys reading in many genres, she writes what she loves the most--romance, especially light-hearted stories about the fun, flirty, and often-tumultuous path toward a happily ever after. Stop by her website for all the latest news: carolrossauthor.com.  You can follow Carol on Facebook: facebook.com/carolrossauthor and Twitter @_CarolRoss.


Kim:  Washington - What is your favorite sight, sound, and smell of the Evergreen State?

Carol:  My answer to all three of these is literally contained in our state’s nickname. I love the green--trees, mountains, grass…just green as far as you can see (except for this crazy summer where we’re having a draught and everything is turning brown). For me, the Pacific Northwest is the greatest place in the world to live. There are virtually no poisonous critters, our “scary” animals are shy and seldom even seen, hurricanes and tornados are rare. I live close to the Pacific Ocean and the Cascade Mountains where I can literally take a walk on the beach in the morning and be snow skiing that same afternoon. Okay, I don’t really do that, but I could…

Kim:  What's not to love about dachshunds! Does he/she help or hinder your writing process?

Carol:  Well, anyone who knows my dachshund Lucky and is reading this is undoubtedly laughing at the first part of this question right now--and would probably answer “plenty.” Lucky is the light of my life, but he is a rescue dog and came to us with many, many issues. And by issues I mean he doesn’t like people, except me (he kindly tolerates my husband). He growls and barks at strangers (and people he knows, too), has bad manners, bad habits, is extremely spoiled, and is the prince of my world. If he had his way I would just pack him around all day long (which admittedly I do quite a bit.) Thankfully, writing gives us lots of snuggle time and allows him to snack and nap at will--his two all-time favorite activities. Lucky does help in my writing process because writing can get a little lonely at times and he is excellent company.

Kim:  Who or what helped you along the road to publishing?

Carol:  I literally owe my writing career to a few editors at Harlequin, and what I like to call ‘a series of fortunate events’... A few years ago, before I was published, I submitted a query to Harlequin’s American line and eventually submitted the full manuscript. The senior editor ultimately declined the story for American, but I was thrilled to receive the nicest, most encouraging letter from her. Later, I was contacted by the associate editor who had requested the full manuscript and was working for a new line (Heartwarming) to see if the story was still available. Under yet another editor (who is fabulous and, thankfully, remains my current editor) and with some revisions this story became my first published novel, Mountains Apart.

Kim: Who are some of your favorite romance authors?

Carol:  My go-to romance is contemporary humor, so to name just a few… Kristine Rolofson, Tracy Brogan, Jill Shalvis, Kristan Higgins, Melinda Curtis, Amy Vastine, and Susan Elizabeth Phillips. I also love historicals, so I have to mention Julie Anne Long (every single one of her Pennyroyal Green books has been my ‘favorite’) and Julia Quinn.

Kim:  What inspired your books?

Carol:  Inspiration comes to me through my characters. This fact has taken me a while to figure out and accept. I’m a little jealous of those writers who plot out the story before they ever write a scene. My characters form and grow and become like real people in my head first, and then I throw them into situations outside of their comfort zones. They react and I write it down and the plot (hopefully) thickens…

And….I’m so very excited to share some details about The Christmas Bell, my first holiday novella: 

Antique dealer Andrea Talbot is looking forward to enjoying her first real Christmas ever--a truly merry Christmas filled with love and laughter and fun like she’s never had with her wealthy, detached, and estranged family. This year her holiday is going to include Ben Fisher, the man she’s spent the last year getting to know…well, as much as you can get to know someone on-line anyway. 

It’s been a year since Ben hired her to find the antique fire bell that used to hang in Christmas Town’s firehouse and they’ve grown close during their virtual search. Unbeknownst to Ben, Andrea has managed to acquire the bell and plans to give it to him on Christmas Eve. But when Ben comes home early, and the bell is late, a series of distractions and mishaps threaten to spoil her surprise, her happy Christmas, and her once-promising relationship with Ben.

The Christmas Bell is available as part of A Heartwarming Christmas: A Boxed Set of Twelve Sweet Holiday Romances, which will be released October 13. The set is being offered now for pre-order for only 99 cents: 

This holiday season, warm your heart with 12 connected sweet holiday romances set in Christmas Town from 12 Harlequin Heartwarming authors who are USA Today, national bestselling, and award-winning authors.

There are four connected anthologies in A Heartwarming Christmas: A Boxed Set of Twelve Sweet Holiday Romances. That means each set of three novellas shares characters and storylines! This collection of PG-rated holiday romances are all set in Christmas Town, a location introduced in the 2014 Harlequin Heartwarming release Christmas, Actually. A Heartwarming Christmas will bring you laughter, tears, and happily-ever-afters (no cliffhangers), for more than 1200 pages.

Foreword by small town lover and New York Times bestseller Kristan Higgins.


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Carol is giving away a signed copy of her recent release, A CASE FOR FORGIVENESS, to one randomly selected commenter (I'll add swag from RWA!)  To enter the giveaway,

1.  Leave a comment about holiday romances - when is the right time to start reading them?  I enjoy reading holiday romances year round because sometimes the holiday magic helps me through the day.

2.  Comments are open through Saturday, August 22, 10 pm in Baltimore.  

3.  I'll post the winner on Sunday, August 23.

Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

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32 comments:

  1. I'll read a holiday romance at any time, but the best time is in the month before the holiday to help me get in the mood!

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  2. I'm happy to read holiday romances all year round too.

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  3. i start reading Christmas books in October.

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  4. I enjoy hoiliday romances year round.

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  5. I'll enjoy them year-round!! Always a happy read!

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  6. I read holiday romances year round!!! (Clearly, I can't win since I'm an author in the set, but I'm flattered to have received a shout out as a favorite of Carol's)

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  7. Hi I am from the Northwest also though farther inland, some call it the Inland Northwest and others Pacific Northwest.
    I can read a good Christmas book just about anytime of the year, but I really start reading them a lot around the first part of November.

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  8. Hi I am from the Northwest also though farther inland, some call it the Inland Northwest and others Pacific Northwest.
    I can read a good Christmas book just about anytime of the year, but I really start reading them a lot around the first part of November.

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  9. I want a dog named Lucky!! Hi Carol! I read holiday romances all year round...can never have enough holiday magic! :) Can't wait to read your novella!!

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  10. I agree that you can read a holiday romance any time of year. It is always nice to have that holiday feeling in your heart. Pre-ordered the box set.

    Bettyjo.English@gmail.com

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  11. I agree that you can read a holiday romance any time of year. It is always nice to have that holiday feeling in your heart. Pre-ordered the box set.

    Bettyjo.English@gmail.com

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  12. I agree that you can read a holiday romance any time of year. It is always nice to have that holiday feeling in your heart. Pre-ordered the box set.

    Bettyjo.English@gmail.com

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  13. I have read them a various times of the year but I think I enjoy them a bit more when close to the holiday!

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  14. Nice interview Carol. Can't wait to read your novella.

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  15. Vera Nell Wilson

    I like them anytime, but always be sure to pack one of them when traveling in the fall. Never know when too cool to be outside and a book it great to have handy.

    snoopysnop1 at yahoo dot com

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  16. I love holiday romances. I read them all year long. Thanks for the heads-up on this new set.

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  17. I like to start reading them around Halloween.

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  18. I enjoy reading holiday romance at all times during the year, but especially during December.

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  19. love holiday romance reading

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  20. I love to read holiday romances year round. And since I'm author, don't enter me in the contest!

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  21. I am way behind in my reading. I love Holiday books and add to my collection every year. I try to reread as many as possible. I try to start reading them no later than Thanksgiving and earlier if I can. no matter what sub genre they belong to, the stories are filled with a special feeling.

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  22. I read holiday romances all year long - it doesn't matter to me! I'm always in the mood for Christmas! The holidays never disappoint and a book about them make me happy :)

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  23. Thank you everyone who has stopped by. So much fun reading the comments. I love Christmas stories, too(: They are just as much fun for me to read as they are to write. Good luck to all!

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  24. I like to start Christmas romances in November. They help me get into the holiday spirit. Then if there are more stories than I can read before Christmas I can continue into January!

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  25. I can read holiday romances all year.

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  26. I read them all year because it doesn't matter when the book is set for me and if someone dares to comment in any way on the fact that I'm reading a Christmas story in August, well, they deserve how I react to that, lol.

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  27. I love reading them year round. :)

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  28. Christmas is magical and Christmas romances are too.

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