Tuesday, March 24, 2020

#AuthorInterview - "One Woman Only" by Dee S. Knight

Thank you for chatting with me today, Dee. Let's hear about your book...

How did you come up with the idea for your book?
My good friend, Vanessa Hart and I had an idea that we would like to write a book together. She would do a chapter and then I would, each with our own characters but with the stories interwoven. I had a priggish teacher named Daniel Goodman and she had his carefree twin, Jonah, a mechanic for a NASCAR team. We did quite a bit but then life and other obligations got in the way and we kind of let it die. I asked a couple of years ago if I could pick up the storylines and make new books based on the original characters, and she said yes. Daniel and Jonah became triplets instead of twins, and the Good Man series was born. Mark is the third triplet, and his story is in development now. Jonah’s book, One Woman Only, is named because his first love, Kelly, has always been the one woman he’s never been able to forget. The one woman for him.

What sort of research did you do to write this book?
Vanessa knew something about cars, and even about NASCAR. I don’t. sigh. Lots of research needed!

What is the main thing you want readers to take away from your book?
I should say that we put the most constraints on ourselves. Kelly wanted to please her parents instead of doing what pleases herself, and Jonah had a reputation he wasn’t sure how to change. They were both held back by visions of what they had about themselves. But really, I’d like readers to be entertained—that’s my biggest goal in writing.

The biggest surprise you had after becoming a writer.
That it would be so much fun. I’d held a lot of different jobs, but nothing that I could see myself do for the rest of my life—until I found writing. It was a revelation!

Do you outline books ahead of time or are you more of a by-the-seat-of-your-pants writer?
Not really. I sometimes make up character charts that detail characteristics, habits, family, careers, etc. but that’s pretty much the extent of it. The rest is developed as I go.

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
Reading. I read a ton. I’m also addicted to HGTV and Investigation Discovery on TV. And Seal Team, my favorite TV drama.

First thought when the alarm goes off in the in the morning?
I’m usually up all night so my first thought is, “Is it morning or night?” Then it’s, “Shoot! I have to get up.” There’s a lot of grumbling in between there.

What errand/chore do you despise the most?
Weirdly, it changes. It used to be doing dishes. Then I got a dishwasher and it changed to unloading and putting away dishes. (I love loading the stupid thing. It’s a challenge!) But mostly I dislike dusting and vacuuming. I’d gladly pay someone to do those two chores.

Strangest place you've brushed your teeth?
Tractor sales place in Fort McMurray, Albert, Canada. That’s about the farthest north we got when we were a husband-wife, over-the-road trucking team. We did that for eight years back in our younger days and had a blast.

What are you working on now?
Book 3 of the Good Man trilogy, Mark’s story. I also have another trilogy in mind, this one under the pen name Anne Krist. I’m hoping to get all three books done before the end of the year.

Thanks so much for hosting me, Amber!



One Woman Only, the Good Man series, Book 2
Release date: November 2019
Words: 80,310
Pages: 301
ASIN: B07ZYSV5L9
ISBN: 978-1-7333537-2-4
Publisher: Nomad Authors Publishing
Buy link: One Woman Only is on KU: mybook.to/OneWomanOnly
Hashtags: #romance #brothers #steamy #secondchance #NASCAR #firstlove #reunion

Blurb

As one of a set of triplets, Jonah always feels the need to make his individuality known. So where his brother Daniel is serious and completely focused, Jonah shuns commitment. Where his genius brother Mark is hailed in the scientific world, Jonah hides beneath a car, tinkering. Thing is, being different isn't all it’s cracked up to be. It takes a woman—the right woman—to make him see that a "good man" can always be a better man.


Excerpt

He left the car under the cover in front of the door and strode into the lobby. A petite brunette stood at the registration desk. "May I help you?"

"Yes, I'd like a room."

"For tonight?"

"Yes." Jonah dug his wallet out of his back pocket and removed his VISA.

"One king or two queens?"

"One king."

The girl typed furiously and then looked up. "We only have two queen rooms."

"Then that will do." He didn't give a flying fuck how many beds were in the room as long as it had one as a minimum.

Jonah tapped his card on the counter and then walked to the door to look out at Kelly sitting in the car. He wasn't dreaming. That really was Kelly Shepherd sitting in his car and they really were checking into the Family Inn.

"Just one person?"

Oh yeah. He hadn't actually checked in yet. "Two."

"Oh." What the fuck? Did that sweet young thing just frown in judgement?

"Luggage?"

"No." There was that frown again. He glanced down at his clothing, looking a little wilted now after the wedding and imagined what it looked like, his checking in with someone, obviously coming from a party of some sort. But again, what the fuck? She worked in a no-tell motel. Lots of people probably checked in here in for a quickie.

That thought shocked him. Kelly Shepherd was no quickie. If anything, she was the love of his life, the one he'd never forgotten but never felt he deserved. The rich girl whose daddy owned more than half the town and rented most of the rest. And he was…

For the first time, he saw himself as Daniel had seen the three of them since childhood. Well-loved and well cared for bastards. Yeah, no kids had ever had better parents but that didn't change his parentage. Who was he to hold Kelly Shepherd in his arms?

Just as he started to turn toward the door to leave, the desk clerk asked, "First floor or second?"

"Look, I don't mean to be rude but just pick out a vacant room, tell me how much it is, run my credit card, and give me the key. My bride has been waiting in the car long enough."

Her eyes widened. "Your…your bride? Why didn't you say so?" Her fingers flew across the keyboard. She took his VISA and gave it back after a few seconds. "Park right out there in front of the light pole and you can come in through the front doors. Take the elevators to the third floor and go all the way to the end. That whole wing is empty so you and your wife can have some privacy."

"Thank you, uh"—Jonah looked at her nametag—"Ms. Clark. I appreciate it." Without waiting for more conversation, He dashed back to the car. Minutes later, holding Kelly's hand tightly, he walked quickly back through the lobby.

"Congratu— Oh!" Little Miss Desk Clerk exclaimed. "You didn't wear white."

"What?" Kelly asked, slowing Jonah down with a tug on his hand.

"I said, you didn't wear white. To the wedding."

Shit. After almost talking himself out of taking Kelly up to the room, now interfering Ms. Clark was going to do the trick for him.

"No. That would have been inappropriate."

Jonah saw Ms. Clark's eyes widen again as he realized the spin her mind put on Kelly's words. Then that damn frown returned. Jonah wrapped his arm around Kelly's shoulders. "Come on, sweetheart. Our room is ready."

"Okay," Kelly said, gazing into his eyes with the love a real bride would have for her new husband. No, wait. That was a look of confusion. No matter. He pulled Kelly to the elevators and punched the button with his index finger. Once inside, he took her in his arms and kissed her with all the heat that had been building in him all night. To his relief, Kelly responded in kind, pushing her fingers through his hair and holding his head to hers.

When the elevator slowed and then stopped, they stepped into the hallway. Jonah checked the room number on the key card holder and turned them to the left. In her heels, Kelly had a hard time keeping up, so he swept her into his arms.

At their room, she took the key card from him and opened the door. Once inside, Jonah was certain his heart would burst from needing, from wanting, from years of unfulfilled dreams, all about to come true.

"What did that girl mean?"

"What girl?" Jonah took he shawl from her shoulders and folded it loosely on the dresser.

"The girl at the front desk. What did she mean about my not wearing white?"

"Oh, that." He emptied his pockets onto the dresser, and deftly removed a condom from his wallet. "I told her we'd just been married."

"What? Why would you do that?" Kelly moved away from his fingers that were trying to find how to unwrap her wraparound dress.

"Because she kept making judgmental noises and frowning. She made me feel guilty for bringing you here."

"So, when she noted that I wasn't wearing white she assumed that I wasn't a virgin?"

"Probably." Jonah took a step back and gazed at her. "Does that bother you? Because it damn sure bothers me that she dared make any assumptions about us."

Kelly smiled. "You of all people know that I'm not a virgin."

Jonah groaned. "Can we please not talk about that night again? And especially not now?"

Kelly smiled. "Sure, we can do that. And do I care what that little girl downstairs thinks? Not a whit. I just care what you think, Jonah. Here and now." With a flick of her wrist, the tie came loose and the dress flowed to the floor. There, standing before him in all her glory wearing only a lacy bra and little satin short-short things, was the woman of his desires.

Author Bio

A few years ago, Dee S. Knight began writing, making getting up in the morning fun. During the day, her characters killed people, fell in love, became drunk with power, or sober with responsibility. And they had sex, lots of sex. Writing was so much fun Dee decided to keep at it. That's how she spends her days. Her nights? Well, she's lucky that her dream man, childhood sweetheart, and long-time hubby are all the same guy, and nights are their secret. For romance ranging from sweet to historical, contemporary to paranormal and more join Dee on Nomad Authors. Contact Dee at dsknight@deesknight.com.

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4 comments:

  1. Amber, I always love being on your blog--thanks for hosting me!

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  2. I loved this book! It's the perfect second-chance romance.

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  3. What a great interview Dee. I didn't want to stop reading the excerpt.

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