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Author Interview with Maria Imbalzano ~ Sworn to Collide #WomensFiction

Please help me welcome today’s guest, Maria Imbalzano. I noticed I have a lot in common with her (favorite book, for one), but I cannot get on board with her favorite sports team. 😀

Hello Maria, welcome. Do you have another occupation, other than writer? If so, what is it and do you like it?

I am a retired divorce lawyer. I practiced law for 38 years and found it very fulfilling in that I was helping my clients get through a very difficult time in their lives. My experiences as a divorce attorney were instrumental in writing “Sworn to Collide.”

What was your first job? 

When I was 14, I had a job as a candy girl at a movie theater. All my friends worked there and it was a blast. We saw every movie several times, ate as much popcorn as we wanted, and when all the patrons left and we were supposed to lock-up, we stayed and partied.

What’s your favorite book of all time and why?

“Gone With the Wind”  by Margaret Mitchell. I loved learning about the history of the civil war but I also loved the romance aspect. The push and pull between Scarlett and Rhett kept me turning the pages. One of my daughter’s just bought me a leather-bound version with gold-edged pages for my birthday. I just started reading it again.

What’s your favorite childhood book?

“The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.”  Although it’s a children’s story that follows a young prince who visits various planets, the author makes observations about life, love, and human relationships. We were just in France, where “Le Petit Prince” is very popular.  I bought a copy for my grandchildren.

What is your favorite quote? 

“Some women fear the fire. Some women simply become it.”

Are your characters based off real people or did they all come entirely from your imagination?

In the Sworn Sisters Series, the four girlfriends are based on my high school friends. I’m still very close with them today. The stories are not their stories, but some personality traits, backgrounds, and physical aspects are most definitely based on them.

Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

David Copperfield. I was at one of his performances many years ago (when he was young and very handsome) and he pulled me out of the audience to go up on stage with him. He performed some magic trick with a duck. He did give me a kiss at the end.

Is there a message in your novel that you want readers to grasp? 

While practicing divorce law for over 35 years, I saw the many reasons why people were willing to throw in the towel. Of course there were the affairs, money problems, and marrying for the wrong reasons. But many couples grew apart because they couldn’t or wouldn’t communicate effectively with each other. The reader will see this problem in “Sworn to Collide.”  Communication is key in any relationship, and if one or both parties aren’t sharing what they need or want, the other person is never going to be able to provide it.

Your favorite…

Movie   Pretty Woman

Music    I love female artists from rock and roll (Janis Joplin, Melissa Ethridge) to country (Kacey Musgraves, Carly Pearce). My ITunes playlists are very diverse.

Place you’ve visited      Amalfi Coast, Italy

Place you’d like to visit   Thailand

TV show from childhood That Girl

TV show from adulthood   Younger

Food  Pizza

Sports team  Yankees

Which do you prefer: Board games/card games or television?  Television

She thought she had it all—until she realized she’d lost herself

Excerpt:

      After they finished opening their presents, I stuffed the discarded wrapping paper into a trash bag and turned to Ben. “Do you want to help make breakfast?”

His eyebrows shot up. “Sure.”

It had been months since we’d occupied the house together. Planning for today had set my nerves on end, but I wanted Christmas to continue to be special for the kids. Including him was a must, even if his presence brought back memories that hurt me to the core.

He followed me into the kitchen where I got busy taking out eggs, bacon, milk, and butter from the refrigerator.

“Jennifer is going to want pancakes, so can you get out the mix?”

He complied, and before long we were side by side at the counter, preparing a feast.

He cracked an egg and went to drop it into the bowl, but my hand got in the way, and the egg slid right over my wrist.

“Sorry.” He laughed despite his apology.

“You did that on purpose.” My eyes widened as I looked into his.

“I didn’t,” he protested, but he continued laughing.

I picked up the measuring cup with pancake flour and held it menacingly.

“What do you plan to do with that? If you dump it over my head, you’ll just have a mess to clean up.”

Instead, I blew against the top, right into his face.

His laughter rang through the kitchen and melted my heart.

“Perfect clown makeup. Who knew?”

I dusted off his cheek with my fingers, and our eyes met, all laughter gone for the moment. He held my wrist, keeping my hand there. Turning his face against it, he kissed my palm, sending electric currents through my veins. He inched closer, and his lips were a whisper away. I held my breath. Waiting. Wanting.

“Is breakfast ready yet?” Jennifer skipped into the kitchen with Johnny in tow.

“I’m hungry, Mom.” Johnny squeezed between us and clung to my leg.

I held in my frustration as I ducked down to hug him before getting back to work. “Just a little while longer.”

Disappointment wound through my being like a snake, but I had to tamp it down. Even with my resolve, regret streamed through every cell in my body and would most definitely last the entire day.

Buy link:  https://books2read.com/u/bMj5AG

About the Author:

Maria Imbalzano is an award-winning contemporary author who writes about strong, independent women and the men who fall in love with them. She recently retired from the practice of law, but legal issues have a way of showing up in many of her novels. When not writing, she loves to travel both abroad and in the states.  Maria lives in central New Jersey with her husband–not far from her two daughters. For more information about her books, please visit her website at http://mariaimbalzano.com where you can also sign up for her newsletter.

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“10 Moments that Changed My Life” by Sharleen Scott – PLUS, her new release, TANGLES

Please welcome today’s guest, Sharleen Scott…

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  1. On May 18, 1980 Mt St Helens erupted and my hometown was directly in the ash trajectory. I worked for the local newspaper and was one of the few people allowed in the downtown area following the eruption. The ash turned day to night and no one knew what damage it would do. We still find ash in the flowerbeds.
  2. My roommate and I had a housewarming party and she invited a friend who…
  3. I married eighteen months later.
  4. Our son was born. I’d been working as a travel agent for eleven years and started my own home-based agency so my son wouldn’t go to daycare.
  5. My daughter’s birth turned the agency into “Nap-Time Travel” until the two kids decided naps weren’t going to happen. I chased kids while booking cruises and airline tickets.
  6. September 11 brought changes to the world and directly affected my small travel agency. Within three years, I sold my office.
  7. To fill the void after losing my beloved travel career, I began writing and studying the craft of writing. The first attempt will stay in the back of a desk drawer. The second and third (the start of a romantic suspense series) received great comments from beta readers and made me think I had a chance at this whole writing thing.
  8. Then my mother-in-law was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and my father-in-law with inoperable prostate cancer. We became caregivers.
  9. I continued writing as a way to deal with the situation and wrote my third novel, Tangles.
  10. I published Caught in Cross Seas and Caught in the Spin in 2014 and Tangles in 2015. I’m currently writing book three in the Caught series. I doubt my life will be the same again.

Thank you for sharing, Sharleen. Very interesting. I’m sorry about your mother-in-law and father-in-law. My best friend’s mother passed away from Alzheimer’s last year. It’s a horrible, horrible disease. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

Check out Sharleen’s book…sounds like a moving and compelling read…

 

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Blurb:

While faced with the challenge of his mother’s escalating Alzheimer’s disease, Logan McKinnon discovers secret journals that leave him questioning everything he knows about his family. With no one to ask, Logan must find a man mentioned in the journals to discover a truth he may not want to know.

Excerpt: (This excerpt follows the life changing moments theme of the blog.)

Logan exhausted the file cabinets by 9:00 p.m. and still hadn’t located the insurance policies. Thinking there could be more files in the closets, he poked around until he found a locked box marked Personal in the top of the guest room closet. It was heavy and locked. He didn’t find a key, but rather than give up, he jimmied it open with a screwdriver. Hoping to find file folders, he was disappointed when the contents were books and notebooks, all numbered and dated.

He sat on the floor and selected a white book marked Number One. He opened it to the first page and was stunned by what he found. The first entry, with its childish scrawl and misspelled words, made him smile.

April 1936

Dear Jurnal, My name is Lois and I am six. Mama says girls like to rite stuff so she gave you to me. I hope we can be frends and I can tell you my secrets. Love, Lois

July 1936

Dear Jurnal, Larry called me a bad name today. I dumped mud on his head. Daddy spanked me. It hurt. Big brothers are icky, and I hate him. Don’t tell anyone. Love, Lois

Logan doubled over with laughter as he read his mother’s diary. He knew it was wrong, but he couldn’t stop. The entries were short but telling of Lois’ early life, and he found himself engrossed. Hours passed as he read the entries detailing her fights with her older brother, Larry, stories of her cat named Puffpuff, a dog named Hunter though he was gun shy to the point of terror, and he sniffled when he read about the day she stopped hating Larry.

April 1939

Dear friend, my grandpa died today and I’m sad. When Mama told me, I ran to the barn and cried until my stomach hurt. Puffpuff tried to make me feel better but it didn’t help. Larry found me and I yelled at him to leave me alone. He said he was sad, too, and wanted to cry with me where no one would see him. Boys aren’t supposed to cry. He held my hand and we cried together. I promised I wouldn’t tell anyone he cried. I think Larry is an okay brother after all, but don’t tell anyone I said that. Love, Lois

Logan placed the journal in the box and closed the lid. He stared at it, debating if he should return it to the closet where it belonged and leave it alone. His curiosity won, and he shoved the box in a corner and covered it with a blanket. The late hour caught up with him, and he stripped off his clothes and climbed into bed. Blissful sleep came quickly.

 

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Bio:

Sharleen Scott lives in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her husband, Brett, two college kids, and two spoiled cats.

http://www.sharleenscott.com

Buy links:

Amazon Kindle and Paperback: http://amzn.com/0991589041

Nook: http://tinyurl.com/kvoc797

Apple:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id990513887

Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/tangles-2

 

 

 

 

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