Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Author Spotlight - Michelle Willingham

Today the Minxes are proud to announce RITA nominated historical author, Michelle Willingham, who has graciously agreed to step into our spotlight. Michelle has been really generous and is offering two giveaways, so don't forget to check out what you need to do to be entered into the draw at the bottom of the interview.

Here's Michelle:-

Where were you in your writing career 5 years ago?

Five years ago, I had received revisions on a book I'd written for Mills & Boon Historicals. They were intense revisions, involving characterization and pacing, but I saw them as a golden opportunity. I threw myself into the changes, knowing that I had to make this work. The revisions on that book became my first sale, Her Irish Warrior, though it was September 15, 2006 when I got The Call.

Where did you get the idea from for this particular book?

I already knew who the hero would be for Surrender to an Irish Warrior, but I was inspired by one of the characters in JR Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood—Zsadist. He was such a tortured hero, and it was such an amazing Beauty and the Beast story, I wanted to try my hand at a hero who had lost everything . . . and find the perfect woman to redeem him. What surprised me most was that Morren ended up being just as much a survivor as he was. I think when two characters have suffered a lot, they can find healing in each other.

Where do you hope to be in 5 years time?

I hope to keep writing and selling historical romance, but I'd like to break into HQN or Mira to have more of a shelf life. Hitting a bestseller list would be nice, too. :-)

Which was the last book you read that you wish you'd written?

My favorite book of all time is Morning Glory by LaVyrle Spencer. She had such a deft hand with characterization, that the everyday details brought out heartwarming emotion. I love all of her historical romances, but that one is a particular favorite.

Was there any particular author or book that made you want to be a writer?

Not really. I started writing when I was twelve, writing stories in green ink on a legal pad. Ironically, my first story was a romance where the hero left the heroine roses in mysterious places. I believe a rowboat and violin were involved at one point (gag). But hey, I was twelve. Then I moved on to an electric yellow 3-ring binder where I wrote fan fiction episodes of "Beauty and the Beast" (the Linda Hamilton TV version). I also plotted out new episodes of "Days of Our Lives." I think I was born to be a romance writer. :-)

Do you find writing love scenes giggle-worthy or cringe-worthy?

Neither. I enjoy writing them! I get to experience the ultimate fantasy night with an amazing hero. What's not to love?

What's the most romantic moment of your life so far?

This past Valentine's Day, I woke up and found several Valentine's cards that my husband had written to me. They were hidden all over the house—on the kitchen table, in the refrigerator, in the bathroom, even on my car dashboard! It was such a fun, romantic gesture.

What do you wish you'd known about being an author before you were pubbed?

That all the rejections you receive when you're unpublished will help you develop a thick skin for book reviews. Not everyone will love your book the way you do, and it can be hard to separate yourself.

What's the best writing advice you've ever been given?

No matter what happens, keep writing. You're only as good as your last book.

Tell us about your latest release

Surrender to an Irish Warrior is the last book in my MacEgan Brothers series. It’s about an Irish warrior, Trahern MacEgan, who wants to avenge the death of his betrothed wife. Along the way, he rescues Morren O’Reilly, a woman who was attacked by the same Viking raiders. In Morren, he finds healing and redemption.

There is also a linked sequel novella to the book from the Harlequin Historical Undone! line. It's called "Pleasured by the Viking" and it tells the story of Gunnar Dalrata, a Viking who plays a key role in Surrender.

What’s next for you?

Claimed by the Highland Warrior kicks off my new series set in medieval Scotland. It will release in the spring of 2011, possibly March. The hero Bram MacKinloch is a prisoner of war who escapes his captors and comes to claim his bride. It's set in the Braveheart era, so there are no kilts, but there are hot Scottish warriors.

Thanks, Michelle!

I'm offering up two giveaways—a signed copy of Surrender to an Irish Warrior and a free download of "Pleasured by the Viking" to two random commenters. Just tell me which hero you prefer—Irish, Scottish, or both!


Michelle Willingham is a RITA® Award Finalist and the author of seven historical romances and five novellas from Harlequin. Visit her website at: www.michellewillingham.com to read excerpts of her work or find her on Facebook (www.facebook.com/michellewillinghamfans) and Twitter (www.twitter.com/michellewilling).

14 comments:

Sally Clements said...

Great post, Michelle! Thank you so much for joining the minxes here today. Irish or Scottish, who could possibly choose?

Lorraine said...

Wow, what hot covers :-)

Thanks for being on the blog today Michelle

michellewillingham said...

Thanks, Lorraine and Sally!

And I just found out this week, that Claimed by the Highland Warrior will be a May release, not March. :)

Maya Blake said...

That cover of Surrender to an Irish Warrior ALWAYS stops me in my tracks!!! Sorry if that's TMI, but truly, it's mouth-watering!

Thanks so much for being here today, Michelle. And can I just say what a brilliant job you're doing hand-holding over on Sub-care?

Now, Irish or Scottish? If I *have* to choose, I'd go with Irish because the accent slays me, every time ;)

Jennifer Shirk said...

Aww....I love what your hubby did on Valentine's Day!!
Gr8 interview!

michellewillingham said...

Maya--I really do love being a part of Subcare. I remember how hard it was to wait on my own submissions, and it is such fun to watch folks "graduate" (like Soraya!).

Jennifer--I stole his idea and hid 12 slips of paper all over the house that said Happy Anniversary last Sunday.

Lacey Devlin said...

Great post Michelle! Gorgeous covers!

Caroline said...

Great blogs and what lovely covers. I think M&B have hit the spot on the new covers that are coming out. Caroline x

Joanne Coles said...

I agree with Jennifer, your husband is hero material. What a lovely, sweet thing to do.

I favour Irish heroes because every time I hear an Irish man talk I dissolve into a puddle. Just gorgeous. Also, your Irish warrior is to die for. He's perfect :-)

Kat said...

Thanks for being an honorary minx for the day Michelle.
Can I second the thanks for the sub-care support, I love the way romance authors nip in to offer support. Have to also say thank you for the internal pics of Mills & Boon HQ a couple of months back on facebook - seeing inside there was terrific!

Jo
x

Jackie Ashenden said...

Hawt cover, Michelle! Yeah, your Sub-care support is fantastic!
And your hubby sounds gorgeous! Don't you love it when do they do stuff like that? :-)

Suzanne Ross Jones said...

Thank you for joining us, Michelle - great to learn more about you. And love those covers.

Joanna St. James said...

okay I surrender,and I would take an irishman to go please. thanx for the lovely interview minxes I am not yet published but even I am beginning to dread reviews because I know its only a matter of time before I get published (the power of wishful thinking)

LORETTA CANTON said...

I don't know if I to late for the contest but it is Highlander all the way.


loretta
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