What is the basic recipe for writing romantic suspense?
BB: A strong hero and heroine with whom the reader can identify and really care about. A sinister villain, evil and reprehensible, and yet all too human. And a really good plot that keeps the reader turning the pages. BRC: We are excited to hear about your upcoming releases. Please share the details for your legion of fans. LJ: Last year’s bestseller SHIVER will be out the end of February in paperback. It’s a story set in New Orleans with Detective Reuben Montoya, a favorite character’s story. Integral to the story is an abandoned mental asylum and a killer who murders in pairs. At the end of March, ABSOLUTE FEAR, the sequel to SHIVER, will be available in hardback. ABSOLUTE FEAR takes up right where SHIVER leaves off! BB: My April ’07 novel, THE DYING GAME, gives readers a wounded hero, Judd Walker, who lost his wife to a brutal serial killer four years ago and a former police detective heroine, Lindsay McAllister, determined to find the Beauty Queen Killer. Lindsay is willing to do a
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