Friday, June 4, 2021

Friday Kris Bock is visiting and talking about Who She Was Before #MFRWAuthor #Romantic suspense #Sweet romance #Mysteries

 

What Were You Before
 
Day 1
1. What were you before you became an author? Did this influence your choices as a writer?

I first studied photography, but I quickly learned I didn’t want to be a professional photographer and switched to writing. I wrote my first novel, The Well of Sacrifice, shortly after finishing grad school, while I was looking for work as a magazine editor. I loved books such as Julie of the Wolves and Island of the Blue Dolphins growing up and wanted to do a similar young adventure story. The novel is set in Mayan times, inspired by a summer I spent traveling through Mexico and Central America.

 

Astonishingly, I sold the book! This gave me the mistaken impression that having a writing career wasn't so hard. I had some bumps along the way, but I've managed to make a career of writing by doing a lot of work in educational publishing.

 

Around 2008, I was feeling restless and wanted a change. I had mostly been reading adult romantic suspense novels, so I started writing those under the name Kris Bock. Later I switched to contemporary sweet romance, and I have a mystery series launching next year.

 


2. Are you genre specific or general? I don’t mean major genres but subdivisions or romance, mystery or paranormal.

I write fiction and nonfiction for children and adults – literally a little bit of everything. Sweet contemporary romance, romantic suspense, mystery, fantasy, historical fiction, ghost stories, biography, nonfiction about science and history… I’ve even been paid for poems and very short play scripts. I have over 80 published books across genres and age ranges, plus I’ve written for magazines. The variety keeps me interested!

 


3. What is your latest release?

Cupcakes and Confessions at The Cat Café is book 6 in the Furrever Friends Sweet Romance series. It’s a sweet contemporary romance with mature characters.

 

A chance meeting changes three lives …

 

Two years ago, computer genius Sean Gorsuch had a health crisis and sold the tech company he built. Now he works at a cat café, dishing out hot drinks and sweet treats to customers, and lavishing attention on cats. At fifty-two and never married, he might be a little lonely, but how can he find someone who gets his quirky way of seeing the world?

 

Twenty-three years ago, Fiona Jones gave up her baby for adoption when her teen fiancé abandoned her. Since then, she has spent most of her life alone. A chance meeting with Sean on a plane leads to a startling revelation: his coworker, Holly, looks like a younger version of Fiona. Could Fiona have a second chance with her daughter, now grown up?

 

Sean helps steady Fiona through the emotional roller coaster of getting to know Holly. Fiona’s life is too complicated for romance, and Sean doesn’t want to get between mother and daughter. Still, something sparks between them. Should they stay just friends or risk their hearts?

 

The Furrever Friends Cat Café helps people find furry forever friends – and just might lead to romantic true love too. If you enjoy friends to lovers and mature romance, check out Cupcakes and Confessions at the Cat Café. You’ll also find rescue cats with plenty of personality and their own ideas about what love is.

 


4. What are you working on now?

I’m writing a series with my brother, scriptwriter Douglas J Eboch, who wrote the original screenplay for the movie Sweet Home Alabama (yes, the movie starring Reese Witherspoon). Our new young adult comedy series features “Felony Melanie,” Jake, and their friends a decade before the events of the movie. It’s a lot of fun to work with a writing partner, especially one I’ve known my whole life.

 

Book 1 involved a beauty pageant with a mystery and book 2 had Melanie desperate to participate in the local demolition derby. We are now writing book 3, which involves a high school prank war. Readers called the first two books “Laugh out loud funny,” so I guess the fun we have writing it is coming through.

 

Find the first two books at Amazon US or other e-book retailers. You can check out the series for free if you sign up for our Rom-Com newsletter and get Felony Melanie Destroys the Moonshiner’s Cabin. These first two chapters from the novel Felony Melanie in Pageant Pandemonium stand alone as a short story. In the future, you’ll get fun content about upcoming Felony Melanie novels and other romantic comedy news and links.

 


5. Do your reading choices influence your choice of a writing career?

Actually, I’ve been reading a lot of historical romance lately, sometimes with mystery or paranormal twists. I don’t have any interest in writing it, and I think that lets me enjoy it as a reader instead of analyzing it as a writer. Meanwhile, I still get immersed in the emotions and plot rhythms, which helps me keep in tune with what makes a good story.

 
6. Where can we find you?

I’m everywhere! Well, actually, I’m in a small town in New Mexico, but you can find me everywhere online.

 

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Kris writes for children under the name Chris Eboch. Her novels for ages nine and up include mystery, suspense, historical fiction, and historical fantasy. Learn more at https://chriseboch.com/ or her Amazon page

 

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