Blog Tour: Heart of the Ozarks – Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy

Where do you hail from and what do you love most about your hometown?

 

  I’m originally from the old historic city of St. Joseph, Missouri – a place known for the Pony Express and Jesse James among other things.  I love the history there – it’s everywhere and much of it has been preserved in a way it hasn’t been where I live now.

As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? 

 

From about third grade forward, I wanted to be an author.  I made up stories before I could even print or write cursive and I wrote my first “novel” in the back of my binder in the fifth grade.

Tell us about your latest book.  

              In my latest Rebel Ink Press title, Heart of the Ozarks, my hero heads back to a place he remembers fondly from his childhood, a resort deep in the Ozarks called ‘Lake Dreams’.  He’s trying to get his head back on straight after a tragedy and the last thing he expects is find his old playmate, his teenage love running the place.  Maggie’s dreams of going far away got derailed but now the pair has a chance to rediscover what they once shared and to take it to a new level.

 

Do you have anything new in the works and can you tell us a bit about it?

I have another historical romance, “Dust Bowl Dreams” coming September 17 from Rebel Ink Press, set in 1930’s Oklahoma, another “Romance On The Go” short title “An Emerald Heart” coming September 27 from Evernight Publishing, a series of connected stories in one volume, Kosovo Tales: Two Hearts, One Love in early October from Rebel and a contemporary romance, Devlin’s Grace coming November 3, also from Rebel.

 

Is there anything you find particularly challenging about writing?

Everything and nothing! I love the process, creating a story and putting it down to paper.  Sometimes it flows smoothly, sometimes not.

 

What advice would you give to writers just starting out?

Never give up.  Learn your craft and always hone it.  There’s always room for improvement.

 

How did you deal with rejection letters?

 

I view them as a challenge to persevere.  If a particular piece gets rejection often, then I take a harder, closer look at it to see what’s wrong.

 

What tools do you feel are must-haves for writers?

Writers need to have a good command of language, a decent computer, a Thesaurus, a dictionary, and some basic grammar knowledge.  And most important of all, a vivid imagination!

Where do you as an author draw the line on gory descriptions and/or erotic content?   Hmm…I write about almost everything.  My sex scenes may not be as extreme as some authors but there’s not much I wouldn’t write about.

 

What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever done in the name of research?  Hmm…hard choice, LOL. I guess it would be to drive my car – then a Cadillac down a one lane rough track down the side of Rich Mountain in Arkansas over rugged terrain, hardly passable by car.

 

Don’t forget to give us links to your website etc.

My author page on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/From-Sweet-To-Heat-The-Romance-of-Lee-Ann-Sontheimer-Murphy/287540748010934?ref=hl

 

A Page In The Life: http://leannsontheimermurphyblogspotwriterauthor.blogspot.com
Rebel Writer: Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy: http://leeannsontheimermurphy.blogspot
Facebook: Lee Ann Sontheimer Murphy

https://www.facebook.com/leeann.sontheimermurphy

 

Twitter: @leeannwriter

Amazon author page:

http://www.amazon.com/Lee-Ann-Sontheimer-Murphy/e/B004JPBM6I/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1

 

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