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Monday, June 1, 2020

Meet the REAL Adelia Burke


If you have read any of Adelia Burke's clean romance books in the past, you might have wondered what happened to her! 

Best-selling author Trina Boice recently interviewed Adelia.  As it turns out, Adelia Burke is just a pen name!  The author's real name is Deb Earl!

Be sure to visit her website at www.AdeliaBurke.com where you can get a free eBook when you join her VIP Club!
                                       

Interview questions:

1.      Why did you want to write this book? I don’t like the standard romance novels. I love plot twists.


2.      What inspires you when you’re writing? Life and humor. Some things are so good in real life that you can’t make them up.


3.      What other authors have influenced your writing? Anita Stansfield, Marcia Lynn McClure


4.      What book are you reading right now? The Gable Faces East: A Novel

5.      What is your favorite book of all time and why?      Uglies & Pretties: Uglies; Pretties
It is futuristic and such a different view of life.

6.      Are your fictional characters based on real people you know? No


7.       How did you come up with your plot?   Everywhere we go, we are bombarded with celebrities and paparazzi. While there is some truth in the articles, even if there is picture evidence, it’s usually not the full truth. A lot get twisted to make a good story and bring in money.


8.      What was the most difficult thing about writing a book? Making sure there aren’t too many plot twists. Also, making sure each character is clearly defined.


9.      What advice would you give for someone who thinks they want to write a book? Map out your story. Make sure you know your audience.


1.  What's the next book you'll begin writing?   It’s a fun Billionaire Series...with a plot twist, of course!


1.  What do your fans mean to you?  I love meeting them in my Facebook group and chatting.


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1 comments:

Movie Review Mom said...

It's always so much fun to learn about authors and how their books came to be. Thanks for sharing!