Friday, February 17, 2012

10 Questions with Cynthia Arsuaga

Yes, we are continuing to bring you the widest range of author options you could possibly think of. February and March continue to be my fellow Secret Cravings authors…so below meet our Author du jour…Cynthia Arsuaga

Welcome Cynthia!

Could you give me a brief rundown of your currently available items with Secret Cravings?

A Gift of Love is a Christmas story, but I think is a modern day version of a classic that can be read any time of the year.

Born To Be Wildand Born to Play are part of a series of vampires and their women. Centers around the blood families in Virginia and Miami. I have a third over half-finished with the first draft. Give me another month or so and should be ready for submission. I’m titling that one, Born Again in Dreams.

My Life As A Dog I co-authored with my husband, Mike. We recently had the sequel accepted, titled Love and Death in the Big Easy. This is the story of Drake Martin, a shape-shifting Yorkshire terrier, and his wife and family. Takes place in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Texas Heat (Hot Flash)is part of the Hot Flash series and I plan to write a sequel to this one. My first attempt at a contemporary. I had fun with this one and can’t wait to finish the second one. I’ve started it, just have to finish my other WIPs!

The Cougar and Her Vampireis another vampire series. This was the very first story I wrote and had with another publisher, but they went belly-up before Cougar got published. I moved her to SCP and ended up being released after my other vamp story which became the first publishing, Born to Be Wild.

A Vampire in Paris is the sequel to The Cougar and Her Vampire. Releases this month, if not already! A third in the series is in the works, LexAeterna.

Lost in the Sea of You, one of five stories in the Valentine Anthology, Five Hearts. This one is a paranormal with a ghost. Only way to get this one is join the Cravings Club, but will be offered later I believe.

Christmas with a Strangerwas a 2010 Christmas release and offered as a FREE READ. I have intentions to continue this story, but just can’t seem to find the time. UGH!

BIO:

Cynthia resides in Orlando, Florida, the land of magic, surrounded by the treasured gems in her life, a caring, loving husband, dutiful and loyal daughter, and precious, delightful granddaughter. Oh and not to forget her mischievous Yorkshire Terrier, Thumper.

Cynthia was a “Navy Brat” calling a different port home every couple of years—from Southern California, to Boston, to Virginia, to Florida. She developed wandering feet and diverse interests and passionately incorporates those experiences into her stories, bringing characters to life, and eloquently sharing the vivid ima
ges of her mind with her audience.

Cynthia worked as a real estate broker for over twenty years before retiring to Florida. Until recently, then she turned to

writing to stretch her creative muscle. Those ideas of faraway places and quirky characters lay dormant for years and finally demanded their story be told.

Cynthia plans on putting some mileage on those wandering feet and travel to exotic locations in the coming years. So look for the journeys to be expressed in Romantic Words by Cynthia in the future.

My gosh, you are busy…but, onto the 10 questions…

1. Let’s start with something easy. How long have you been writing and what got you started?

I started writing in Fall 2009 and finished first manuscript in May 2010. I had retired, sort of, and had nothing to do. I began to read my husband’s stories and helping with editing and plotting suggestion. Then, my daughter and I attended the Southern Women’s Show and a writer with the local RWA had a booth and my daughter bought her books. I was interested in doing something to occupy my time at home and began to read my daughter’s extensive library and decided I could write similar stories. I booted up my ten year old laptop and started with a story that nagged to be written. The rest is history!

2. The most interesting parts of my stories I have dreamt up. Can you give us an idea of one fantastical or sexy thing you have thought up?

I don’t know to be honest. I don’t know if I original in my ideas. I create my worlds by thinking
what if and go from there. I tend to make my characters older, not the barely of legal age types which is what I read in a lot of the books my daughter gave me to read.

3. Have you got a current WIP and can you give us any hints as to what we will find within the book?

The one I’m working on now is a different idea which follows on to the previous question. This story, Born Again in Dreams, is the third in the Born Vampire Series and involves Sorin Bochinsky, Master and Commander of the Eastern European Blood Family. He’s haunted by a mysterious woman in a recurring dream. Fallyn Travers has been in a coma due to a car accident for over four years then suddenly awakens after an unusual man saves her from the darkness. There’s more to the dreams, which turns out aren’t. A vampire serial killer, returning characters from Born to Be Wild, and new secondary characters ones grace the story and help the two lovers create a world unlike any seen before.

4. Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate or something stronger? And why?

Love me some hot chocolate, any time of the year and any time of the day.

5. Some characters just grab you by the scruff of the neck and worry you until you do what is right by them. Which character that you have written would you say has done this to you and why?

Several, but the most recent is Ramsey Weiss in A Vampire in Paris. There was one chapter that I must have rewritten five times, at least. The chapter was pivotal in that from there on the story would go in one direction or the other. I’d get into the plot and didn’t like where it progress, so started over. I’m pleased where it went and in fact the story really didn’t end and continues into the third story. A real cliff-hanger but the story could still be considered a standalone.

6. If you had the opportunity to try something in your books, what would it be?

Travel more. My settings have been many places. I want to see the world. Egypt, Australia, Paris are definitely on my passport wish list. Been to Greece twice and want to return, London and want to return and explore the countryside, Ireland only for research on another WIP, other islands in the Caribbean, Hawaii, been to Alaska and would love to return, oh so many places and never enough time!

7. As authors, we know which characters we would most love to meet. So pick 5 you would invite for dinner and tell us why.

That’s easy! All my leading men—Stefan, Gregori, Christian, Ramsey, Zach, Drake, Mikael, Chris and Beckett. Sorry, couldn’t leave any of them out. To be the only woman surrounded by sexy men fighting over my attention, well you run the numbers. What woman wouldn’t want to be in that position? J

8. As authors, we all make mistakes on our road to publishing. What would you do differently along the way to becoming a published author?

I considered myself lucky and didn’t have too many pitfalls. I guess I’d make sure that my manuscript is as good as it can be before submitting.

9. You are going on a holiday and can only take 3 things with you. What would you pick and why?

My tablet, to stay in touch with messages and also has plenty of books loaded so can
read.
Comfortable Shoes for sight-seeing.
Husband, even though he’s not a “thing”, but I couldn’t have fun without him with me.

10. If you could give a piece of advice to a reader who wants to write a book, what would it be?
Start writing! Just do it. Period.

Thanks for joining me today on the blog Cynthia!

You can catch Cynthia Arsuaga at:

http://cynthiaarsuaga.weebly.com

http://romanticwordsbycynthia.blogspot.com

http://www.facebook.com/CynthiaArsuaga

Cynthia's current releases include…

  • Born to be Wild
  • My Life as a Dog
  • The Cougar and her Vampire
  • A Vampire in Paris
  • Born to Play
  • Texas Heat
  • Nightfall: Fantasies Fulfilled
  • A Gift of Love
  • The Misadventure of Dick Grewcock: A Vampire's First Christmas
  • Christmas With a Stranger

3 comments:

  1. Fantastic interview, Cynthia!! I wish you great success with all your books :)

    HUGS!!

    Daisy Dunn

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  2. I love the interview and beautiful picture, Cynthia. I enjoy getting to know you better. It fascinates me how you capture so many genres, time settings, and characters.
    Imogene, thank you for a great interview!

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