1.
What were you in your life before you became a writer? Did this
influence your writing?
I was a
lawyer and journalist. So the transition to freelance writer and author was
fairly smooth. I write about lawyers in love, sometimes with a dash of kink, so
I am using more than 20 years of memories when crafting characters and plots.
2.
Are you genre specific or general? Why? I don't mean genres like
romance, mystery, fantasy etc. There are many subgenres of the above.
I always
write romance, but it varies from fantasy and contemporary to paranormal,
mystery, and suspense.
3.
Did your reading choices have anything to do with your choice of
a genre or genres?
Writing
romantic suspense definitely came out of my preference for detective and
mystery novels.
4.
What's your latest release?
The
President’s Daughter, which was released on Dec. 22. Here’s the blurb—
When
presidential candidate Jamisen Powell meets volunteer Sarah Lee Pearson, he is
shocked to discover her eyes mirror his own. But Sarah was raised by two loving
parents and has no questions about her heritage. Instead, after their death,
she merely longs to find an extended family. She becomes convinced that Powell
could be a distant relative. Powell, on the other hand, has spent twenty-five
long years haunted by the memory of a daughter kidnapped from her bed. He
suspects Sarah could be his long-lost daughter. As both launch separate covert
searches for the truth, Sarah is found by the estranged parents of the man who
raised her. Suddenly, the truth will no longer set her free. It could destroy
the happy memories of her childhood. Hang on to your seat, and more
importantly, hang on to your heart, as one woman discovers the true meaning of
family.
5.
What are you working on now?
The third
book in my Feisty Lawyers series. It’s called “Cult.” Then it’s on to a new
series about a lawyer who’s also a
vampire!
6.
Where can we find you?
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/seelie.kay.77
Amazon
author page: https://www.amazon.com/Seelie-Kay/e/B074RDRWNZ/
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