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Author Interview: Candace Harper | Romance Thursdays

Author Interview: Candace Harper | Romance Thursdays

Jan 28, 2021

This week on Romance Thursdays I’m happy to say I’m interviewing Candace Harper. If you haven’t checked out the rest of my interviews in this series be sure to and see what other romance authors have to say. Last week I interviewed D. Rose and we talked about writing romances and her favourite tropes. 

Romance Thursdays is a feature that spotlights romance authors to highlight how amazing the romance writing community is. Each week I’m will be interviewing a different romance author from across subgenres as well as both traditionally and self-published. I want to share their experience writing romance and why they love it so much. While also focusing on their writing and books. 

Candace Harper is the author of Mrs Mix Up, Hugs & Quiches, the Learning Curves series as Ceillie Simkiss and more. You can check out Candace’s and Cellies backlist titles now. 

Hi Candace, and welcome to Angel Reads. For those that haven’t read anything by you yet. Tell us a little about yourself and your books?

Hello! Thank you for having me, Angel! I write queer romances as Candace Harper and Ceillie Simkiss. I write queer romance in as many genres I can manage! As Ceillie, my works tends to be pretty low heat, while Candace gets pretty explicit.  All of them feature queer communities, no matter what the main pairing of the story is. In real life, I’m originally from the southern US, but I now live in Washington state with my husband, roommate, and way too many animals. When I’m not writing, I work in a print shop and like to cook and bake for fun!

Why did you start writing romance novels? Is there anything in particular that drew you to it over other genres?

I started writing romance novels because I kept reading them and feeling a disconnect with what I experienced as an asexual woman and what was often described as the only way to experience romance. I’ve fallen in love a few times in my life, and I wanted to read about characters that I loved finding love for themselves. Instead, what I found were books that portrayed people like me as lesser than or as unworthy of love. I soon figured out that I was reading the wrong romances, and started finding ones that brought me more joy, but the years of reading ones that I wanted to change things about made me want to write them for myself.

All your current books seem to have a theme of hate to love or a competition between the two love interests. What is your favourite thing about creating this tension between the two protagonists? Are there any other tropes that you would like to write? 

In my real life, if I don’t like somebody, it tends to be permanent. For me, it’s always interesting to dig into that dynamic of competitors or enemies to lovers and figure out a way to solve the conflict that they had in the beginning of their relationship. Usually, it’s centred on some kind of miscommunication or a series of awkward events that can make for some really heated interactions. That heat can play into romance and sexuality in cool ways, and I love to explore that. The moment when they finally give in to their attraction to each other is really just beautiful.

As for tropes that I would like to write, the sky’s the limit. In February, I’ve got a second chance romance coming out in the Second Chances anthology that deals with a pair of middle-aged women who have gone from friends to enemies to lovers, and I had a great time writing it. My next project, the sequel to Hugs and Quiches, is between all three of the judges we met in the first book and revolves around an unplanned pregnancy. There’s no trope that I’ll definitely say I won’t write, and I look forward to getting to them all eventually!

What is your favourite thing about romance as a genre? Why do you like reading and writing it?

The more romance I read, the more I love it. I get to meet new people and new characters every time I open a book and they all get to find a happy ending that works for them. It’s really beautiful to see how differently the same tropes play out for different people. And when I get to write it, I get to create people that I wish I had in my real life but also get to totally control everything. It’s like a Sims game with a little more focus on the romance and the Woohoo-ing. I love it a lot. 

Who are some of your favourite romance authors? And who has inspired you to write?

One of the biggest inspirations for me to start writing and keep writing romance was Corey Alexander. They were always happy to cheer me on in whatever I was writing, helping me to talk through issues I was having, and one of the biggest romance lovers I’ve ever met. They were also an amazing author that I think everyone should read. The romance community is richer for having had them as a part of it and poorer for not having more time with them.

As for my favorite authors, I’d have to say, Katrina Jackson, Talia Hibbert, Chace Verity, Kit Rocha, and Ruby Lang. I always know that if I pick up anything they’ve written, I’m basically guaranteed to love it. They’re also all wonderful people that I’m proud to know.

All your current books are queer romances. What is your favourite thing about writing them? 

Queer romances are my happy place. Building a queer community inside and outside of my fiction is incredibly important, and I’m so glad I chose this path. I have made so many great friends in Romancelandia simply by working to give people a glimpse into the community I love. I wouldn’t trade it for the world.  

What are some of the ways that you think we can start overcoming the stigma of romance novels?  

Honestly, I think the best thing we can do is keep talking about how much we love romance novels and keep working to make the genre better without forgetting the great people who helped make our genre what it is today.

Do you currently have any books in the works? Is there anything that you are looking forward to writing, but haven’t started yet? Is there something different that you want to try writing?

In the next year, I have a few things that I haven’t started but really want to work on. I’ve got plans for a paranormal Snow White retelling with a focus on the stepmother and the magic mirror, as well as a cozy mystery series. I also love to do some more short stories for anthologies and things like that

Thank you so much for coming by Angel Reads. It was lovely having you here. And I can’t wait to read more of your books!

I hope you enjoyed this interview with Candace Harper. I hope that you pick up some of her books now. 

If there is an author that you would like to see featured here, please do let me know. And I will try my best. If you are a romance author and would like to be apart of Romance Thursdays, don’t hesitate to message me. 

Have you read any of Candace Harpers’ books before? What did you think of them? Are you excited for more Romance Thursday posts? Let’s Chat! 

About the Author 

Candace Harper is a queer, neurodivergent woman living with her partner, two cats and a dog in the PNW. She’s known for being the overly enthusiastic about silly things and as the mom friend.  She writes queer fiction as much and in as many genres as she can manage, both under this name and as Ceillie Simkiss. 

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Author Interview: D. Rose | Romance Thursdays

Author Interview: D. Rose | Romance Thursdays

Jan 14, 2021

This week on Romance Thursdays I’m happy to say I’m interviewing D. Rose. If you haven’t checked out the rest of my interviews in this series be sure to and see what other romance authors have to say. 

Romance Thursdays is a feature that spotlights romance authors to highlight how amazing the romance writing community is. Each week I’m will be interviewing a different romance author from across subgenres as well as both traditionally and self-published. I want to share their experience writing romance and why they love it so much. While also focusing on their writing and books. 

D. Rose is the author of  Brown Sugar, Love On Repeat, The Second Chance series and more. You can check out their backlist now. Now let’s get into this interview. 

Hi D. Rose, and welcome to Angel Reads. For those that haven’t read anything by you yet. Tell us a little about yourself and your books?

My name is D. Rose. I am a 27-year-old living in the DMV (D.C., Maryland, and Virginia) area. I write contemporary romance novels, which typically follow millennials as they navigate adulthood and relationships.  

Why did you start writing romance novels? Is there anything in particular that drew you to it over other genres?

I started writing romance novels after becoming fully immersed in the indie romance world. Someone gifted me a kindle as a college graduation gift, and I desperately needed to read something that wasn’t non-fiction or self-help. Romance novels were the perfect escape from everyday life. The guarantee of a HEA drew me in. Also, seeing Black women writing stories I could relate to was impactful, and played a major role in becoming an author.

What is your favourite thing about romance as a genre? Why do you like reading and writing it?

My favorite thing about romance is watching characters fall in love, grow in love, and how they change over a said period of time. I read and write romance because I enjoy watching the story unfold from the meet to the dark moment and everything in between (extra points if there is a plot aside from the budding romance).

You mainly write contemporary romances with African American heroes and heroines. What is your favourite thing about writing these stories? Why do you write contemporary romances over other sub-genres? 

I enjoy writing stories and characters that readers and I can relate to. When reading contemporary romances, I find joy in seeing our colloquialisms, musical references, and current trends in my reading. I prefer to write and read about things that are current. Although, I do dabble in other subgenres such as erotic romance and romantic suspense. I have written a few erotic romance novellas, and I hope to venture into suspense one day.

What are some of your favourite tropes that you like reading and writing in the romance genre?

 My favorite tropes are friends to lovers, close proximity, and second chances.

Who are some of your favourite romance authors? Who inspired you to write?

Some of my favorite romance authors include Nicole Falls, Jacinta Howard, Christina C. Jones,  Alexandra Warren, and Bria Felicien. All the women mentioned have inspired me in many ways. Seeing Black women my age (or close to my age) pushed me to publish my first novel. I had this misconception that I had to be older, or more mature, which was silly. 

It is never too early to follow your dreams.

What are some of the ways that you think we can start overcoming the stigma of romance novels?  

I think that people need to get off their high horse when it comes to romance. Love, sex, and relationships are things that most people experience in life. Every other aspect of the human experience is written about and people typically love it. So why do people turn their nose up at romance novels? Romance novels can be emotional, poetic, and are written beautifully. I never get tired of reading about love. 

The people who don’t read romance are truly missing out. 

Do you currently have any books in the works? Is there anything that you are looking forward to writing, but haven’t started yet? 

Currently, I am working on a Christmas novel titled, My One Christmas Wish. It is available for preorder and will be available on December 19th (my birthday). It’s a friends to lovers story, so I am super excited about it. Next year, I look forward to writing my first close proximity story. Hopefully, it will be done by Spring 2021!

Thank you so much for coming by Angel Reads. It was lovely having you here. And I can’t wait to read more of your books!

It was a pleasure. Thank you for having me! 

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I hope you enjoyed this interview with D. Rose and maybe even pick up her books now. I know that I will be. 

If there is an author that you would like to see featured here, please do let me know. And I will try my best. If you are a romance author and would like to be apart of Romance Thursdays, don’t hesitate to message me. 

Have you read any D. Rose’s books before? What did you think of them? Are you excited for more Romance Thursday posts? Let’s Chat! 

About the Author

D. Rose is a blogger and author based out of the DMV. She writes contemporary romances with African American heroes and heroines that are guaranteed to fill your heart. Since childhood, she has always had a passion for reading and writing.

In her free time, she enjoys travelling, reading, and spending time with family.

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Author Interview: Amy Craig | Romance Thursdays

Author Interview: Amy Craig | Romance Thursdays

Jan 7, 2021

First I would like to apologies for the lack of romance interviews the last month, however, with work being so busy I decided a break was in order. But now that the new year has started let’s get back into it.

This week on Romance Thursdays I had the lovely privilege of interviewing Amy Craig. I’m so excited to share this interview with you all and get back into this series. If you haven’t checked out the rest of my interviews in this series be sure to and see what other romance authors have to say. 

Romance Thursdays is a feature that spotlights romance authors to highlight how amazing the romance writing community is. Each week I’m will be interviewing a different romance author from across subgenres as well as both traditionally and self-published. I want to share their experience writing romance and why they love it so much. While also focusing on their writing and books. 

Amy Craig is the author of Sunset Dreams, Lost in L.A, A Corporate Courtship and more. You can check out her backlist of titles now. Let’s get into the interview! 

Hi Amy, and welcome to Angel Reads. For those that haven’t read anything by you yet, tell us a little about yourself and your books?

Hi Readers! I write contemporary romances about hard-working men and women. Some of my characters are beautiful and rich, but most nights, they’re not tripping on yacht steps and drowning their sorrows in champagne.

I started writing sweet romances, like Corporate Courtship and Sunset Dreams, but I love the chemistry and misunderstandings of mainstream romances. Lost in LA (Jan 2021) channels warm breezes and twenty-something adults finding their footing with differing resources. A Winter Rose (2021) deals with second chances and two thirty-something adults picking up the pieces of their lives on a gorgeous Washington state flower farm.

Why did you start writing romance novels? Is there anything in particular that drew you to it over other genres?

It’s just so satisfying! I wrote a few women’s fiction novels with romantic elements, but they lacked the happy-ever-after ending that leaves a smile when a reader closes the book.

You write mainly contemporary romances. What is your favourite thing about writing in that genre of romance? Was there something that drew you to it over other sub-genres?

I love reading romance novels and imagining myself in the middle of the plot twists. Historical and paranormal romances are great forms of escapism, but something about the real-life issues of contemporary romances captures my attention. I doubt I’ll skip fangs and fur for the rest of my writing career. The banter of fated-mates appeals to me, but I’m having too much fun right now with contemporary romances.

What is your favourite thing about romance as a genre? Why do you like reading and writing it?

A writer told me she loves “torturing” her characters. I don’t go that far, but I enjoy forcing characters to make decisions and find their way to love. “Feel the burn” works well in an exercise class and romance novels.

What are some of your favourite tropes that you like reading and writing in the romance genre?

Lost in LA has a secret relationship and A Winter Rose focuses on second-chances and a cute kid. I have a few other books that lean toward romantic suspense, but I don’t think readers will see them until 2022.

Who are some of your favourite romance authors? Who inspired you to write? 

I’ve read Indie novels for the last few years, but I confess I’m reading as a writer and picking apart the plot, dialogue, and construction. It’s diabolical. If readers like doing the same thing, they should get in touch with me on social media. I love beta readers and I have thick skin.

To avoid dodging the question, the last two traditionally published books I read were You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria and Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston.

What are some of the ways that you think we can start overcoming the stigma of romance novels?  

I think the stigma is already fading. Clever paperback covers and complex plots blur the line between contemporary romances and women’s fiction. Read whatever you want to read!

Do you currently have any books in the works? Is there anything that you are looking forward to writing, but haven’t started yet? Is there something different that you want to try writing?

I already mentioned Lost in L.A. and A Winter Rose. The romantic suspense novels should arrive next year. They’re marinating on my computer, but the tentative titles are The Peninsula and The Crevasse. Set in northern California, their heroines embraced STEM, but modern, tech-savvy careers still come with complications like greed and competition. The best way to stay informed about my work is through social media or my newsletter sign-up on my website.

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I hope you had a great time reading this interview with Amy Craig and maybe it has you wanting to pick up her books. 

If there is an author that you would like to see featured here, please do let me know. And I will try my best. If you are a romance author and would like to be apart of Romance Thursdays, don’t hesitate to message me. 

Have you read any Amy Craig books before? What did you think of them? Are you excited for more Romance Thursday posts? Let’s Chat! 

About the Author 

Amy Craig lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with her family and a small menagerie of pets. She writes contemporary romances featuring intelligent heroines. She can’t always vouch for the men. In her spare time, she plays tennis and expands her husband’s honey-do list. Before pursuing writing, she worked as an engineer, project manager, and an incompetent waitress.

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