I have Rosanna Leo her today for a review of her fabulous book Sweet Hell. I also posted the review today so just scroll down to the next post and read Ava's review. Lets all welcome Rosanna to Romance Book Junkies.
I know you get asked this question over and
over but can you tell us a little about yourself? Maybe something juicy. ;)
Well, I’m Rosanna Leo and my very existence
is juicy! Haha. Couldn’t resist. I am a happily-married mom to two lovely boys,
and have been writing for a few years. I have four books published by Liquid
Silver Books and spend my time smiling like a lunatic because of it. Juicy, you say? Well, I can often be found
talking to myself. I could eat potato chips every single day. I have slightly
unreasonable crushes on many celebrity men (yeah, that’s you, Colin Firth), and
Scottish accents make me moist.
When did you first start writing? Are you a full time author or do you do it on the side?
I began about ten years ago when my
eldest son was napping…he took really long naps. Right now, my writing is on
the side right, and I also work in a library. However, it’s my dream to make
this a full-time gig, a la Danielle Steel. At some point, I’d like to have a
really posh pic of myself on the back of the book, in which I’ll wear every
piece of diamond jewellery I own. In the
mean time, I’ll just have to be happy to be me!
Do you have a author that has really inspired you?
Diana Gabaldon is my fave, although I
haven’t read her latest. Her saga of Jamie and Claire Fraser just makes my
heart melt. And I love Ms. Gabaldon’s research and attention to detail.
How long does it normally take you to write
an average book or your last book?
Most of my books have taken me a few months
to complete. Sweet Hell is a good example. I got the grain the idea while on
vacation in Mexico in January 2012, and it hit the ebook shelves in July!
What do you think makes a story great?
Conflict is imperative. And as much as I
want my H/H to fall immediately in love, I realize we can’t do that. There has
to be some friction between them at first. I’ve spoken to readers, asking if
they agree and many do. We want to see the characters fight that crippling
attraction, and then surrender to it. Sigh!
Can you describe your book "Sweet Hell"
in one sentence?
Cannoli and coffee. Lust and wine. Loving a
god can be Sweet Hell.
Can you know tell us a little more about
“Sweet Hell”? Is it a series?
It isn’t a series but it does begin where
my first paranormal left off. My first book For the Love of a God deals with another
hero/heroine, but Dionysus is the naughty wingman. In Sweet Hell, Dionysus,
that randy god of wine, gets his own story and his own feisty woman. Whether he
wants her or not! LOL.
Sweet Hell begins with Dionysus living a pretty charmed life as a Greek
god- no responsibilities or ties. When he encounters Josie Marino, an
Italian-Canadian workaholic baker, he has an intense physical reaction to her.
But she drives him crazy with her work ethic. To say nothing of the fact that
she totally recognizes he’s a player.
They tolerate each other as he patronizes her bakery, but barely.
However, when a sinister force enters the bakery, threatening Josie,
Dionysus feels strangely protective. He’s compelled to watch out for her, and
pretty soon they’re on a bizarre journey to Hades. One that could destroy both
of them.
Have you done lots of research for your
books or do the stories just come to you?
I’ve always been a big Greek mythology
buff, and although I felt comfortable with those old stories, I did a lot of
reading to refresh my memory. Although my works are obviously fictional, I
wanted to include details that came right from the myths. And when you read
those myths, there’s a lot of info on how those gods might have reacted to
others. It’s a treasure trove of information. Josie is working as a baker, and
I spent some time in my youth working in a bakery. I was able to use those
details when describing the Marino Brothers Bakery.
In general, I try not to write blind, no matter the topic. I hate
assuming I know everything about anything!
What are you currently working on?
So glad you asked! I am in the middle of
another Greek god romance, this one about the sexy Apollo! I hope to submit it
really soon.
Can you tell us about some of your prior
achievements?
LOL! I like that question! Does Mother of
the Year count? I guess no one actually awarded me that one. I was thrilled
this year to get some lovely reviews on Hearts on Fire and Night Owl for For
the Love of a God and my contemporary romance Up In Flames. That meant a lot to
me. Of course, every reader review means a great deal too. However, I think I’m
most proud of my ability to annoy my long-suffering husband. Someone should
give HIM a medal for that!
The best comment I had was from a friend who said my book was the best
$5 she ever spent, because it turned her on…and her husband too!
Is there anything
that I didn't cover that you would like to talk about or say to your potential
readers?
Just that I sincerely thank you for your
interest and I hope you’ll take my books for a spin. I want to turn you on!
Just for fun:
Hardback or Paperback? Both
Dog ears or Bookmarks? Oh, dear! I work in a library and dog ears are blasphemous…but I dog ear!
YA novels or Adult novels? I like both, but mostly adult. I like my sexy bits!
Library or Bookstore? Libraries, baby!
Reading glasses or No glasses? A bit of both, depending on how tired I am (sigh)
Snack while reading or No snacks? No snacks
Beach or Mountain? Beach
Vampire or Werewolf? Vamp, oh yeah!
Hot or Flirty? Can I have both? I’d like both.
Movie 1st or Book 1st? Book 1st, absolutely.
Contemporary or Historical? Used to be historical, now it’s contemporary.
Page-Turner or Tear Jerker? Agh…such hard decisions! Okay, tear jerker.
Dog ears or Bookmarks? Oh, dear! I work in a library and dog ears are blasphemous…but I dog ear!
YA novels or Adult novels? I like both, but mostly adult. I like my sexy bits!
Library or Bookstore? Libraries, baby!
Reading glasses or No glasses? A bit of both, depending on how tired I am (sigh)
Snack while reading or No snacks? No snacks
Beach or Mountain? Beach
Vampire or Werewolf? Vamp, oh yeah!
Hot or Flirty? Can I have both? I’d like both.
Movie 1st or Book 1st? Book 1st, absolutely.
Contemporary or Historical? Used to be historical, now it’s contemporary.
Page-Turner or Tear Jerker? Agh…such hard decisions! Okay, tear jerker.
Dionysus, Greek
god of wine and theater, is the world’s original playboy. But lately, he has
been restless, moody, and he knows something is wrong. His carefree and
bacchanal lifestyle is starting to feel like one long string of meaningless,
sexual escapades. Even worse, he is suddenly aroused by the idea of marriage.
And to top it all off, Josie Marino, the mouthy, disheveled, and eternally
annoying woman who serves him coffee at the local bakery, sets him on fire.
Josie, a Toronto
baker of Italian heritage, is not looking for love or lust. Especially not with
Dionysus Iros, the most aggravating, demanding customer she'd ever had to
serve. With his rippling muscles and sexy, knowing eyes, he's obviously trouble
with a capital T. Unfortunately, he's also the star of her every X-rated dream.
She’s known players like Dionysus before, and one of them almost got the better
of her. Josie determines she will not fall for his considerable physical
charms, come hell or high water.
But Dionysus
turns strangely protective when a sinister character arrives at Josie's bakery,
and they can no longer deny their unwanted feelings for one another. They are
forced to embark on a bizarre, sexually-charged journey to hell itself, which
threatens to either change them for the better, or destroy them.
There were
usually two men Josie Marino had contact with at the ungodly hour of five in
the morning. Not good contact. Certainly not sweaty, chest-heaving, “take me,
take me” contact. And definitely not contact with Petter, the Norwegian male
model who lived next door.
Nah. That would
have been too perfect, wouldn’t it?
Instead, most
mornings, Josie had to settle for haggling with her two least favorite men on
the planet. Nelson Tate, the deliveryman from her most important supplier. And
Dionysus Iros. Worst. Customer. Ever.
Because of the
business, she just had to put up with Nelson. He’d been delivering dry goods to
her family bakery for years. Had known her parents, schmoozed with her
brothers, and basically enjoyed making life hell for her. Not that he was a
vicious sort. He was just far too handsy for her liking.
In the case of
Dionysus, he was just an early bird and a womanizer. And couldn’t function
without the coffee she brewed first thing in the morning. Invariably, he was
already waiting for her when she got to the bakery each day.
Oh, joy of joys.
Not that he was a
horrible person either. He just intimidated her with his unearthly good looks.
Men like him, not that most men came close to looking like him, rattled her.
They were best kept at a distance.
Dionysus was so
bloody perfect; Josie wanted to shake him to see if she could muss his
seemingly unmussable hair. Most days, though, she just contented herself with a
lot of grumbling in his presence. He unnerved her, with his sexy brown eyes and
long, dark waves of hair any woman would die for. To say nothing of his body…
No, it was best not to say anything about that smoking body at all. She
couldn’t help hating him, just a little. No man should look so divine at dawn,
when she felt about as put together as a cavewoman.
To makes things
worse, the man acted as if he were a Greek god. His parents, in a tragic case
of bad judgment, had even named him after one. It was no wonder he was so
obnoxious.
On this morning,
too, he was waiting at the door when she got there. Looking as if he’d just
tumbled off the cover of GQ, and the birds weren’t even up yet. At least today
he didn’t have a sleepy bimbo on his arm, like he often did.
“Mr. Iros,” Josie
drawled, yawning, as she unlatched the bakery door. “You’re losing your touch.
I haven’t seen you with a woman in, what, forty-eight hours?” She pushed ahead
of him into the bakery, catching the scent of wine on him.
God, how much did
the man drink? She was sure he dabbed a little bit of the stuff behind his
ears, and splashed it on his face instead of aftershave.
On any other man,
the strange cologne would have been a red flag. An indication he drank more
than coffee in the morning. But on this man, it just smelled delicious. As if
the scent were his pheromone, oozing out of every pore, inviting her to mate
with him. In very dirty ways.
He chuckled, low
and deep, and sauntered in after her as if he owned the place. Within seconds,
he was seated at his usual spot at Josie’s counter. “Just be a good girl and
fetch my coffee.” He lowered his shades and peered at her through sensuous dark
eyes that should have been bloodshot at that time of the morning, but weren’t.
“And don’t forget. Make it a tall, half-skinny, half-one percent, extra hot,
two shots decaf, two shots regular latte with whip. And exactly…”
“I know, I know,”
she interrupted. “One hundred fifty degrees. Has it ever been anything less,
Your Highness?” She pasted on her sweetest of smiles and turned to prepare the
elixir of the gods. She heard him huff as he flipped open the day’s newspaper.
“No need to call
me that, Josie. ‘My Lord’ or ‘He From Whom All Good Things Come’ will do just
fine.”
She reached for
the one percent milk, and contemplated tossing in some heavy, artery-clogging
cream just to soften up some of his sculpted muscles. A man with that kind of
body had to be on some sort of special diet. With that brawny physique he must
spend hours a day at the gym and ingest copious amounts of protein powders.
She snuck a peek
at the bulges rippling under his sleeves, turning her head sharply when he
grinned.
It was one thing
to look like God’s gift to women. It was another thing to act like it.
Available at www.liquidsilverbooks.com/books/sweethell.htm
Rosanna Leo has
her degree in history and literature, as well as in classical singing. She
currently resides in Toronto, Canada. Her favorite things are her family,
libraries, and her mother's gnocchi. Rosanna loves it when the geeky, awkward
girl gets the hot guy, and has made it her mission to see this happen in her
books as much as possible. Sweet Hell is her third book published with Liquid
Silver Books. She is also the author of For the Love of a God, Up in Flames,
and the soon-to-be-released The Selkie.
7 comments:
Thanks very much for allowing me to play with you Romance Book Junkies!! :)
Awesome interview :)
It was nice getting to know you through the interview Rosanna also great to have the pleasure of reading some of your works! I wish you the very best of success always!!
~Ava~
Thanks again Ava- it's so nice getting to know you too! :)
Tear jerker over a page turner? Really, Rosanna? LOL Each time a read an interview about you, I learn a little more. For instance, I don't snack and read at the same time either. I'd probably choke if I did.
Best wishes, you HOT Italian Lady!
Thank you Sheri. I know...I am an enigma wrapped in a conundrum...LOL! Thanks for coming!
Rosanna, it is so good to see your work up here in the blog world so I can tell everyone how awesome your work is!
IF you haven't already you MUST buy ALL of Rosanna's books she is an amazing author and you will not regret having these books, you will love them and wait not so patiently for Rosanna to write another :O)
Hi Carin!!! Aw, you are the best, my dear! I am so grateful for your support. Thanks so much for coming here and sharing the love!! :)
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