It’s been years
since he saw her, but Lance never managed to get Jack out of his head or his
fantasies. He knows only too well, though, she has plenty of reason not to spare
him a second thought. Despite that, it’s clear her desire for him is still alive
and well—and he’s not above exploiting it. He’ll keep things casual and give her
what she wants, satisfying her every need, until she begs him to give her what
he’s wanted for years. Not just her body, but her love.
Interview with Fran Lee
Interview with Fran Lee
1. How did you begin your writing journey? I've been "writing" since I was
about 14, but most of my stuff was YA/fantasy romance. As I grew older and life took over, I sort of
shoved all my writing into a box under the bed until I was finally ready to
begin writing "real" romance.
Unfortunately, back in the mid 80's, publishers just weren't ready for
Fran Lee's hot sensuous stuff. LOL! I subbed a couple of my books via a talent
agent who adored my books...and every single publisher thanked me for my
submissions and told me they didn't handle "that sort" of genre. Hmmmm.
One even suggested that I submit my work to Playboy. It was simply too hot to handle. Of course, 20 years later, when I found some
publishers who actually WANTED hot and sensuous books, I was told that my books
"weren't hot enough". I had to
revise and resubmit. After revising and
heating them up a bit, they were contracted.
Sigh. I was always ahead of my
time.
2. How many books have you had published at this
point in your career? I have 17 books in digital and print format.
3. Have you ever dealt with writer’s block? OMG...have I ever! I went a full year without managing to write a single story that was acceptable to my various editors. I began to seriously doubt my ability as a writer. I let other people's opinions and comments drag me into a doldrum so deep, I could barely get my chin above ground. But then I swallowed my fear (with the prodding and constant encouragement of many good friends) and made some career decisions that were a bit risky. I was scared I'd made another mistake. But once I found an editor who liked my stuff, I climbed back on and after a long, dry year, my newest book is finally out!
4. Are you a night owl or an early bird? It is now 2:08 a.m. and I am finishing up the interview sheet. LOL! I barely crawl out of bed before noon most days because I seldom go to bed until the wee hours.
5. Are you a plotter or a pantser? I am definitely a pantser.
I often tell people that I do not write books...I channel them.
LOL! My muse grabs me by the throat and
shakes me, and I start writing.
6. Did you choose your genre or did your genre
choose you? I chose it...I had written a
number of hot books in the 80's, and when I finally got some contracted, I had
to find an erotic publisher. I love to
READ YA and mainstream romance, but I prefer to WRITE erotic contemporary
romance.7. Can you tell us a little about your new release? Uncertainly Yours is the fourth book in my Native American Heroes group. The first three were Double Your Pleasure, with Native American twins who shared many things, then Nothin But Sex, my Cougar Challenge story, and Woman on Fire. I had so many requests for more hot NA guys, I dug out another of my older stories and worked it into a modern piece. Uncertainly Yours tells the story of Jacqueline (Jack) O'Halleran, and Lance Blackfeather. Raised by her Uncle Frank on his North Dakota horse ranch, Jack had a crazy crush on the older, very hot son of Uncle Frank's friend, and made the mistake of letting Lance know how she felt. Lance shot down her teenage crush and humiliated her totally, knowing that a man his age was treading on glass to take her crush seriously. He always regretted how he had stomped her feelings into the barn floor. Because he really, really liked Jack O'Halleran. Too damn much for her own good. No way did he want to end up buried to the chin in an anthill because Frank realized just how much. This is the story of two people who met at the wrong time in their lives. But times change and when they meet again, all bets are off.
9. How would you describe your heroine? Sassy or easygoing, brash or timid? Jack is tough, wild and untamed and always was too mature for her years, after losing her mother, then her father. She is a woman who learned the hard way how to take care of herself, and when she meets the very alpha, hot, and still-sexy man from her unhappy past, she isn't about to trust him not to hurt her again. But she can't quite manage to convince her body that she hates him...
10. What writing project are you working on now? I have several wips, including a sequel to my shifter romance, Hallie's Cats. I am also experimenting with a sci-fi story. I have one "super novel" that I wrote in 1986, but am not sure how to submit that one, since it is extremely long and has four sets of lovers interlaced throughout the book, switching from one pair to the next in e very chapter. All four pairs of lovers are integral to the storyline...but not all publishers want long, epic-length books. LOL!
11. What is your one guilty pleasure, non-writing related, of course? Hmmm. See's Tipperary bon bons.
12. Can you tell readers where they can find your work online? Website address, blog, links, etc. You can find a complete list of all my books on my website at: http://www.franleeromance.com or you can find my books at my publisher's websites. Ellora's Cave: http://www.jasminejade.com/m-554-fran-lee.aspx and Resplendence Publishing: http://www.resplendencepublishing.com/145.html
I also have a Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fran-Lee/132560860752 and I am on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/franleeromance and I am also on Examiner dot com: http://www.examiner.com/romance-novels-in-salt-lake-city/fran-lee
My main blog site is: http://http://franleesromanceblog.blogspot.com/
I am currently having a drawing to win a copy of Uncertainly Yours over on my blog. Thanks so much for having me here today, Taylor! It's been fun!
Read an excerpt from Uncertainly Yours by Fran Lee
An Excerpt From: UNCERTAINLY
YOURS
Copyright © FRAN LEE,
2011
All Rights Reserved, Ellora's Cave Publishing, Inc.
Two
hours later, after playing you-can’t-catch-me tag with the big roan and finally
convincing him it was in his best interests to carry her home, she rode into the
ranch yard, thinking of nothing but a desperately needed cup of coffee and a can
of chili. Sliding to the ground with a groan of relief, she led the horse into
the corral. She clipped his bit ring to the dangling halter lead that always
hung on the hitching post just inside the gate. Loosening the cinch, she dragged
the big old roping saddle off his high back. He started shaking his ugly head,
impatient for his evening meal.
“You ate two lunches, you big mule. You can just wait until I
put the tack away and get myself something to eat, which, by the way, I’ve
wanted to do for the last four hours. If you hadn’t played your damn games, you
might be eating right now!”
She lugged
the heavy saddle into the barn and settled it over the sawhorse by the tack room
door, draping the damp saddle pad upside down over the saddle seat to let it
dry. Grabbing a rag and a stiff brush, she stomped back out to brush and rub the horse’s rumpled coat before she ran fresh well water
into the trough.
Leaning against the rough pole fence, she stared at the gelding
as he drank his fill and headed over to check out the feed bin. Wouldn’t it be
nice to have someone to take care of you? Never have to worry about where your
next meal came from? Never have to get up and shower and get to work? Just put the bridle away and go feed your
growling belly, girl…
After she put the bridle in the tack room, she trudged wearily
back across the yard toward the house and stopped dead as she saw the gleaming
black 4x4 pickup that was parked beside the rattletrap old
Ford.
Company? When I look like I just
lost a sand-wrestling match with a bear? Great. Jack shook her head. Oh, well.
She’d see what they wanted and make it quick. She certainly wasn’t expecting
anyone to drop by and Molly drove a blue van. She approached the black pickup,
wondering who the hell would be coming out here and what they
wanted.
She
didn’t have to wait very long to find out, as the driver-side door swung open
and a long, lean body unfolded itself from the cab of the vehicle to face her as
she approached.
OMG. Her heart lurched. Her suddenly
useless feet almost tangled and she drew in a sharp breath to steady her racing
pulse.
No. Way. In. Hell.
She
came to a stumbling halt, too shocked to move closer as she came face-to-face
with her worst nightmare and her wildest fantasy.
Lance Blackfeather.
Dark eyes swept over her dusty jeans and grubby shirt as he
removed his black Stetson and ran a lean hand through his nearly waist-length
hair. One look at that beautiful, intense face brought back all the humiliating
memories of her wild teenage crush on the man…and the way he’d treated that
crush. She was suddenly speechless. The silence that hung between them was just
another reminder of her lack of savoir faire. She had always felt totally gauche
around the man.
Finally managing to force words through her stiff lips, Jack
nodded and said tightly, “Blackfeather. What brings
you out here? Uncle Frank’s funeral was last week.” She couldn’t stop the little
jab at his conscience. If he actually has
one. He seemed to be considering his answer carefully as he trailed those
lean fingers over the deep center dent of his hat. She shivered as she had a
sudden image of those lean fingers trailing over the warm folds of her
pussy.
Gah! Mind out of the gutter,
Jack!
When he did finally speak, the sound of his voice sent shivers
through her.
“I’ve been away for a while. I just got back. My condolences.
Frank was a damn good man.”
She
lifted her chin slightly to gather her damn pride around her like a shield
against the sexy, mouthwatering aura he had always exuded. However, his
unexpected response took some of the wind out of her self-righteous sails. He’s been away? She could accept that
excuse.
“Thank you.” She swallowed hard to calm the rampant butterflies
that had just headed down her throat to her stomach. Now what, Jack? At least act like you have
some manners. “I don’t have much in the way of fancy hospitality, but I can
offer you a cup of coffee, if you don’t mind reheated.”
Amazed that she’d actually had the courage to ask him if he
wanted coffee, she removed her hat and dusted it off against her worn jeans. She
started toward the porch and he raised his hand to forestall
her.
“I
don’t mean to impose.” His voice was husky. Sexy. And sending little flutters of
lust into her belly. Damn it, Jack! How
the hell can you even think of him that way after he tore your heart into little
pieces? Her anger at herself translated to her tone when she spoke
again.
“You aren’t imposing. If you have the courage to drink my lousy
coffee, you’re welcome to it.” Trying not to notice his sun-bronzed face and
that killer body as she passed him, she climbed the steps to the front door a
bit stiffly. She didn’t have to look over her shoulder to know that he was
following her. His boots scraped on the wooden steps and as she shoved the
creaky front door inward he reached past her to hold it open, his chest brushing
her shoulder. She almost gave a yelp as she jerked away, but managed to move
without making it look like he’d just scared the hell out of her.
“Looks like the screen could use fixing.” His quiet observation
brought a hot flood of color to her face.
Duh! Real observant of you, Blackfeather. “Yeah. It fell off the hinges last
summer. Uncle Frank was going to fix it…” Her voice trailed off as she recalled
all the times the old man had said he was going to fix that sagging screen door.
She shook herself back to the present and waved toward the kitchen, forcing back
the lump that filled her tight throat. “Make yourself at home. I’ll get you a
cup.” She reached for two chipped mugs and said, “I was about to fix myself some
chili. I can open two cans if you’re hungry.”
She
paused to look over her shoulder and realized that he was so close she could
move back half an inch and lean into that rock-hard body. OMG. Space! Need to put some space between
his front and my back—now!
She
moved quickly to the stove and checked to see if there were any hot coals left
to ignite the kindling she had gathered earlier from the quickly dwindling wood
supply out back. Nope. It was stone cold. She grabbed a sheet of old newspaper
out of the box next to the stove and crumpled it, added some kindling to get the
fire restarted and then reached for the box of matches. Empty! Damn! Another thing that has to be purchased
next time I’m in town. Well, maybe she could afford a box of matches. Just
not much else.
A
long arm brushed past her and, with a soft click, Lance lit the paper with a
lighter. He was almost flush against her back as she straightened and she closed
her eyes and swallowed the tight knot in her throat. “Thanks,” she said tersely
as she reached to move the cold pot of coffee back to the heat plate of the
stove.
He
moved back a step as she turned to face him and she motioned toward the little
table with its pair of white wooden chairs. Damn, but he has absolutely no concept of
personal space. “Grab a seat. Did you want that chili or not?” Here I am blushing like a sappy idiot again
just because he’s looking at me in that damn sexy way of
his.
He
hung his hat on one spindle of the chair he chose and he sank onto the seat
slowly, apparently testing its capability of handling his weight. “I ate a while
ago. I’ll just have some of that coffee.”
God, but he was still as gorgeous and as well built as she
recalled. She had hoped he would have gone gray and grown a paunch like most of
the men around here seemed to. But no. He had to remain hot and sexy
and…
She swallowed
and forced her thoughts away from him. No use thinking about him. Nothing had
changed, except she was older and wiser and not as apt to drool over him openly
like she had at sixteen.
As
she moved around the kitchen opening a can of chili, then setting it on the
stovetop to heat in the can, she could sense his eyes following every move she
made, making her feel oddly clumsy. She nearly dropped the long spoon she’d
stirred the chili with before getting it safely into the kitchen sink. She
washed her hands and reached for a tea towel.
When there was no further excuse to keep her back to him, she
turned and leaned against the countertop, folding her arms defensively over her
chest. “It was real nice of you to drive all this way to offer your condolences.
I know you and Uncle Frank were friends. And I really appreciate the help you
were to him all these years.” She chewed the corner of her bottom lip and drew a
calming breath. “But I get the feeling that’s not what you came out here for. I
gather you saw my ad in the papers? You want to buy me out, since this is right
in the middle of your spread? I plan to have it sold as soon as possible.” Jesus. I’m
babbling.
He
inhaled deeply and frowned. “You can’t sell the ranch.”
She
stared at him stonily. “I don’t have a choice. I don’t have any other way to
settle the remainder of his debts. I sold everything that wasn’t nailed down to
pay off his creditors. Do you want to buy me out or not? I’m not asking
much—just enough to pay off the rest of his bills and the funeral.”
Damn him. He’s got that look on his
face, like he feels sorry for me.
Tremors of weariness hit her but she didn’t want to show any
weakness to him. She turned to stare out the little window above the sink,
afraid she would begin to bawl like a baby. “Look, it’s been a real rough day. I
know you have important things to do…”
He
was suddenly right behind her again and she drew a ragged breath. Damn! How the
hell could he move that fast without her hearing him? His closeness set off all
sorts of alarms in her body. His hands settled gently on her shoulders as he
murmured softly, “I’m sorry. I sure as hell didn’t come here to upset
you.”
She
drew a calming breath. “It’s okay. It’ll sort itself out. I know it won’t bring
much on the market, but at least I can pay off the bills that are left. Just
make me an offer.”
His
fingers tightened on her drooping shoulders and he turned her to face him.
“Maybe you should sit down.” His voice was quiet as he glanced toward the table
and chairs.
“Sit down? That sounds pretty ominous.” Her eyes searched his
face for a moment and then his words began to sink in. Her belly knotted as she
tried to calm her heart rate. This isn’t
a social visit. He had come to deliver some bad news. His dark eyes told her
that. Then she whispered, “Exactly why can’t I sell the ranch, Blackfeather?”
He
hesitated, then murmured quietly, “This piece of land
is on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The tribe owns all the land here.
Frank was only leasing it.”
Her
heart was hammering as she swallowed and whispered shakily, “Leasing it?” She drew a painful breath.
That’s why there was no land title on
file? Her lips trembled. It made perfect sense now. But he had always told her
that the ranch would be hers someday. That implied that he owned it outright.
Didn’t it? This was getting so crazy…
She
allowed him to ease her onto the chair he’d been sitting on. Her thoughts
swirled dangerously. Just how was she supposed to pay off what he still owed his
creditors? God knew she had nothing more to sell…of his or hers. What about the cost of his
funeral? They had buried him on her promise to pay the costs from the proceeds
of the estate. She closed her eyes and swallowed the nausea she felt. Oh
God.
She
sensed Lance sinking to his haunches in front of the chair and she forced her
eyes open to meet his gaze. “I don’t understand. He led me to believe this would
be mine someday—that I would have a place to come back
to.” She shook her head. “I just assumed…” Her voice trailed
off.
“He
had a twenty-year lease. He always figured you would still have the ranch to
come back to if things went sour.” She saw the pity in those almost-black eyes
and she stopped herself from saying any more.
The last thing she needed or wanted
from Lance Blackfeather was his pity.
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by Fran Lee!
Good luck,
Taylor

18 comments:
Thanks for the promo nudge, love! I appreciate your kindness. Great questions, BTW!
PS...Fran's blog site is at http://franleesromanceblog.blogspot.com...the link above doesn't work.
I want to thank all of my friends for the comments...LOL!
I would love to leave a response to your interview, Fran. As I have been a fan of your writing for some time and I can't wait to read the new ebook by you Uncertainly Yours, looks like a really exciting book. Judy King
Thank you, Fran! It was a great interview! I just fixed the link I posted, I'm sorry. Of all the times for me not to go back and check it...lol Grrr.
My nephew was home sick. lol
Thanks for reading and coming by, everyone! Good luck, Fran.
:}
Thanks for commenting, Judy! I fixed that link, and I'm sure Fran will add you into the contest pool!
Good luck.
:}
I love Fran Lee's Native American series. Can't wait to get my hands on this one. Thanks for posting this great interview, Taylor!
Congratulations, Fran!!
Had to drop by to say hi and a huge hug of congratulations on your new release. I adore this series, Fran, and can't wait to read Lance and Jack's story.
And to hear that you are working on a sequel to Hallie's Cats totally made my day.
Happy Holidays
caity_mack at yahoo dot com
Big hugs, loves! Thanks!
Great interview Fran, "Uncertainly Yours" looks like a great read.
XXOO Kat
That excerpt is a nice holiday treat! Congrats, Fran, and happy happy sales!
Thank you, Cris! Thanks for commenting. I'm happy Fran has a new release, and more than pleased to have her as a guest!
Good luck.
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Hi Tessie,
Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
Hello Cathy M. I'm so glad you dropped by and commented. Have to love to get the next book in a series. I can never wait! lol
Have a good night.
Katalina, thanks for the comment. Fran is always a great interview. The coolest thing is learning something new about someone I've 'known' for a while. lol
Thanks!
Hi Julia! Good to see you.
Thanks for inviting me over, Taylor! And thanks to e veryone who visited and left me a kind comment! If you have not already dropped over to my blog, come on over and enter the drawing for a free copy. If you have not left your name and e-mail addy I won't be able to add you to the drawing...if there is no way to get your prize to you! LOL!
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