Today my guest is Rebecca Royce and her new release, Forever: The Dragon Wars. I asked Rebecca what her best vacation ever was.
A lot of people ask me where I was
when I got the first ‘call’ that I had a book publishing. Well the answer to that is I didn’t exactly
get a call, I got an e-mail, and I got it on vacation.
In Disney World.
That’s right. I was in the happiest
place on earth, with my kids, and I got news that literally changed my
life. Even better, I wasn’t just with my
kids, but with a lot of our extended family too. My husband’s brother, his wife and, at the
time, only daughter was there. My father
in law. My parents. My grandparents.
Everyone was with me for that one
perfect moment.
The only problem? As any author
will tell you when you get a contract you have EVERY intention of signing, you
print it out and you sign it, quickly sending it back in. (Unless, of course, you intend to have a
lawyer read it and then you take some time to complete the contract. In my case, my husband is a lawyer).
Anyway, I digress. I had no ability whatsoever to print up this
contract. I hadn’t brought a printer
with me. The business center in the
hotel wasn’t working.
Imagine if you will, how I obsessed
over the fact that I couldn’t get this done I’m walking through the Magic
Kingdom, the sounds of Disney playing all around me, and all I can think about
is that contract sitting in my Inbox.
Goofy is terrifying my two year old and all I can think about is a way
to get that contract printed up.
The bottom line? It didn’t get done
for four more days when I got home, which was fine. The publisher didn’t mind
and it was still months until anything would happen with that book anyway.
The best news ever getting that
first contract about being published can rapidly destroy a vacation.
About Rebecca:
As a
teenager, Rebecca Royce would hide in her room to read her favorite romance
novels when she was supposed to be doing her homework. She hopes, these days,
that her parents think it was well worth it.
Rebecca is
the mother of three adorable boys and is fortunate to be married to her best
friend. They’ve just moved to Texas where Rebecca is discovering a new love for
barbecue!
She's in love
with science fiction, fantasy, and the paranormal and tries to use all of these
elements in her writing. She's been told she's a little bloodthirsty so she
hopes that when you read her work you'll enjoy the action packed ride that
always ends in romance. Rebecca loves to write series because she loves to see
characters develop over time and it always makes her happy to see her favorite
characters make guest appearances in other books.
In Rebecca
Royce's world anything is possible, anything can happen, and you should suspect
that it will.
Blurb:
Devin Owen
has come back from the Dragon Wars a changed Werewolf. For one thing, he's lost
his wolf side as well as most of his desire to live. He spends most of his life
doped up to handle the pain from his injured leg.
Lena Knox knew the moment she met Devin that he was her mate. But, she'd been a
child at the time and he hadn't noticed her at all. Now, all grown up she wants
Devin to be the wolf she’s waited for. Not that she has a lot of time for
longing with life crumbling around her.
A couple of heated encounters draw them together but is it enough to overcome
the war wounds they both carry? Or will an outside enemy destroy them before
they get the chance to know?
Excerpt:
One lone tear escaped, and she quickly batted it away. She
might as not have, as he’d be able to smell her distress. Trying to be as sly
as she could, she glanced over at Devin, hoping he wouldn’t notice. He stared
up at the ceiling, his gaze distant and removed.
She cleared her throat. “Would you like to shift and go for
a run?”
Lena couldn’t think of anything she’d like better than to
escape this room. He’d brought her utter and complete pleasure and then
shattered her soul.
Devin rolled over, his back facing her, his head turned
away. “You go ahead. I can’t shift anymore. Haven’t been able to since I came
back.”
He couldn’t shift? A strange buzzing sensation filled her
mind. This was important. It had to matter that Devin had been disconnected
from his Wolf.
“That’s why you can’t heal your leg? You can’t shift to fix
it?”
He turned to look at her, his eyes tired. “It’s pretty
disgusting, I know. Trust me, no one likes looking at it less than I do.
Twisted flesh, the bone poking out from where it should be—yeah, it’s gross.”
Lena wasn’t exactly certain what was going on, but she’d
somehow stepped into a minefield. She hoped she could find her way out. Fast.
“I didn’t say it was gross. I just asked if that was why it
wasn’t fixed.” She rubbed her eyes. “What do the doctors say about why you
can’t shift?”
“Nothing. They have nothing to say.”
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