Interview with Eden Monroe

 

TourBanner_Sunrise InterruptedPlease Welcome Eden Monroe to the Clog Blog!  Eden, can you tell us a little bit about yourself and your background.

I grew up on the East Coast of Canada, a country girl who became a city girl and then eventually got re-countrified. I am a former legal assistant and I worked for many years as a freelance newspaper reporter. I like to hike, travel, am an avid reader, and dabble in quilting.

How do you make time to write?

I re-careered after taking early retirement as a legal assistant and have been writing full-time for many years. For a long time, I basically worked two full-time jobs: 8:30 to 4:30 in the legal department, and the rest of the time (except for a few hours to sleep) was spent writing, chasing down stories for my various columns. I have had incredible experiences as a writer.

Do you believe in writer’s block?

Yes, but only because I know of a few great writers who experience it for one reason or another, i.e. severe personal loss or some other life-altering event. I have been very fortunate in that I’ve never experienced writer’s block. I will say that there is a greater depth of creativity on some days more than others, but usually, my fingers have to work very fast to keep up with what I am imagining. I find early morning to be a very creative time for me.

Tell us a bit about the genre you write and why you love it.

The genre I write is romantic suspense, a storyline that involves romance combined with a mystery/thriller plot. I fell quite naturally into the romantic suspense genre because I am a true romantic at heart I guess, and love that age-old pull. Romance is the cornerstone of most people’s existence. Where would we be without it? Everything from cartoons to commercials has romantic elements. I think what makes writing romantic suspense so interesting for me, is including those elements along with a healthy dose of suspense which deepens the tension of the story.

How are you publishing your recent book and why?

I have gone the traditional route with all sixteen of my novels, BWL Publishing Inc., and it truly helps in this highly competitive industry to know that a publisher has your back. An author has to constantly be searching for marketing opportunities, whether they’re published traditionally or independently, and it’s a great help to have your publisher working to assist you as much as possible in that regard. You really do feel as though you’re part of a team and I feel very fortunate to be with BWL.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? How does this affect your work?

I think I’m somewhere in the middle. I’m a loner, which bodes well for the sole pursuit of writing. I’m very introspective. I love my own company and require an enormous amount of alone time. I’m never happier than when I’m alone with a book, either reading one or writing one. However, when I worked as a freelance newspaper/magazine reporter I met and interviewed hundreds of people, and enjoyed every minute of it. I have also done a fair bit of public speaking and have no trouble getting up in front of people to do that. So the introvert part of me is comfortable with the long hours spent alone, writing, and the extrovert part of me helps with marketing.

What is your favourite motivational phrase?

I have a few, but I would say the one I think of most often would be:

“Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t – you’re right.” (Henry Ford)

What advice would you give to an aspiring writer?

The first thing I’d say to an aspiring writer is, what are you waiting for? Do it! Get started. Getting that first sentence, or paragraph or chapter on paper can be a huge step, but if you never start, how can you possibly expect to finish? I would also say educate yourself in the craft you’re about to become involved with and read relentlessly. There’s no better way to fuel your imagination.

BookCover_Sunrise Interrupted

SUNSET INTERRUPTED

Eden Monroe

GENRE:  Mystery

BLURB:

The motion picture, Retribution, could be the big break Alexandra Martel has been waiting for. A Canadian movie star and strong female lead, even greater success may be within reach. But she also envies her married sisters and has been hoping to meet her own soulmate.

Dr. Beau Remington, handsome male lead is the hometown veterinarian. He’s been contracted by motion picture execs to be on set when animals are called for, so when he and Alexandra eventually cross paths there is undeniable chemistry. However, Hollywood heartthrob James Langford has already laid claim to the striking young actress and tries to stop the budding romance.

Then everything changes at sunrise one morning when Alexandra goes for a run alone in the picturesque Belleisle, New Brunswick countryside. That’s when the man who’s been stalking her for weeks finally makes his move. She must endure the terrifying ordeal of being kidnapped and drugged in this Eastern Canada romantic suspense.

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Excerpt 

The old dog, soaked from a tumble into the icy water and limping badly, continued to pick its way along the creek that rushed between steep boulder-strewn banks. Beau Remington, far above on horseback, spotted the bedraggled canine and quickly dismounted, clamouring down the embankment toward it. With one arm wrapped around a sturdy yellow birch to anchor himself, he stretched forward to scoop up the small dog and slipped it inside his jacket. Steadying the terrified animal with one hand he then began the climb back up to the trail where his horse, Chance, waited patiently.

He talked to the dog soothingly, the rich timbre of his voice comforting as the shivering slowly began to subside within the warmth of leather on a cool spring day. Beau urged the gelding into a trot for the final half-mile to his ranch nestled deep in the rolling hills of Belleisle, New Brunswick, Canada’s picture province. He loved the quiet solitude, but soon the area would have some unlikely visitors when they started shooting the movie, Retribution, a few miles up the road. As a veterinarian, he’d already agreed to be on set when animals were scheduled to appear in the movie, so it should be an interesting experience.

The dog whimpered plaintively against him, reigniting Beau’s anger at the insensibility of some selfish, cold-hearted pet owners. This had definitely been a dump, an old dog, half-blind, and likely no longer wanted. The poor thing had either been lame before being abandoned or injured in the fall, and it was because of situations like this that he’d dedicated his life to animals.

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author image (1) (1)AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Eden Monroe writes about real life, real issues and struggles, and triumphing against all odds. A proud East Coast Canadian, she enjoys a variety of outdoor activities and a good book.

Website: https://edenmonroeauthor.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEdenMonroe/

Amazon Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/Sunrise-Interrupted-Martel-Sisters-Book-ebook/dp/B0CYQGM6DT/ref=sr_1_1

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10 comments on “Interview with Eden Monroe

  1. Eden Monroe says:

    Thank you for hosting me today. I appreciate the opportunity.

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  2. Thank you so much for hosting and featuring today’s book and author.

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  3. marcymeyer says:

    I like the blurb. Sounds like a good story.

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  4. sidlaw0425 says:

    This looks like a brilliant novel. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour

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    • Eden Monroe says:

      Thank you! I really hope you enjoy the read, this is the third book in The Martel Sisters Trilogy.

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  5. traciemich says:

    What’s your favorite genre to write, and why?

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  6. marcymeyer says:

    This sounds like a good story.

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