It is with immense pleasure that I welcome author Kylie Scott
to My Book Chatter today
*squeeees with fangirl excitement!!*
Kylie has very nicely agreed to be interviewed aannddd
she has an e-copy of her latest book LICK to giveaway!!
(see the rafflecopter at the bottom of this post)
So without further ado, here's my interview with the amazing Kylie Scott...
What has been your best and worst experience as a published author?
My best experience would have to be finally seeing my work get published. That was amazing. Worst is always going to be having someone slice and dicing one of my stories. A bad review sucks but it’s all part of the process.
When you’ve completed a book do you breathe a sigh of relief, or do you feel sad the experience has ended?
You know, usually it is a sigh of relief. I love working on a story, but there’s always a shiny new bright idea ready to be chased down once another is finished. Not that I don’t have fond memories of all my old fictional boyfriends. Ah, Daniel, Finn, Adam, Nick and Angus. I love them all really.
What do you believe are your strengths and weaknesses as a writer?
Ooh, okay. I think my strengths lie in the fields of humour and smut. My main weakness is probably emotion. Or, at least, that is the area I feel I have to consciously work at the most. There was a lot of layering involved to put the necessary angst into this story.
The Stage Dive series is about rock stars and the Flesh series is about zombies – how do you come up with your story ideas?
What I love about romance is the ability to move between sub-genres. People fall in love all over the place in every kind of situation. Whether it be with a werewolf on a beach or a space marine at the outer edge of the galaxy, it’s a beautiful thing. I have no idea where the different story ideas come from. We can probably just blame them on my over-active imagination.
If you had to go back and write it all over again, is there any aspect of LICK that you would change?
I’d plot more. I started out a pantser, but I’m finding with each book, plotting becomes more and more important.
Who are your ‘must read’ authors and what books would we find on your bookshelves/e-reader?
On my ereader … I’ve been going through a Kristen Ashley phase which has been fun. Love the big burly Alphas she’s got going on. Same with “Reaper’s Property” by Joanna Wylde and “Real” by Katy Evans. Horse and Remy, RAWR.
Is there one person - living or dead - that you would absolutely love to meet, and why?
Stephen King. I think he is amazing.
I find all your sex scenes to be very (hot) realistic, mutually satisfying, and respectful - especially the M/M/F sexploits in Flesh - what kind of research or preparation do you do (if any) before writing sexy scenes? *waggles eyebrows*
Haha, let’s put that one down to the over-active imagination again. My mind disgusts me.
What are your biggest sexual turn-ons and turn-offs, in the opposite sex?
I think one of the biggest sexual turn-ons is being with someone who is genuinely 110% into you. Sex can be mighty exposing, so you have to be able to trust them enough to let your guard down and have some fun. The biggest turn-off would be someone who was selfish and had no taste for the job to hand. Kick ‘em out of bed, ladies.
If your husband was to give you a (theoretical) ‘free pass’ who would you use it for?
This week … let’s go with Chris Hemsworth with long blond hair. Yum.
Thank you so much for answering my questions Kylie, and for being a good sport on the slightly risqué ones ;P
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Waking up in Vegas was never meant to be like this.
Evelyn Thomas’s plans
for celebrating her twenty-first birthday in Las Vegas were big. Huge. But she
sure as hell never meant to wake up on the bathroom floor with a hangover to
rival the black plague, a very attractive half-naked tattooed man, and a
diamond on her finger large enough to scare King Kong. Now if she could just
remember how it all happened.
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About the Author:
Kylie is a long time fan of erotic love stories and B-grade horror films. She demands a happy ending and if blood and carnage occur along the way then all the better. Based in Queensland, Australia with her two children and one delightful husband, she reads, writes and never dithers around on the internet.
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July 3rd- www.kaetrinsmusings.blogspot.com
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July 14th- www.stephaniesbookreports.blogspot.com
Great interview! I can't wait to read Lick. I'm also a big fan of Remy and can't wait for Mine!!
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