Wednesday, April 24, 2013

JAYNE RYLON BLOG TOUR ~ INTERVIEW WITH JAYNE RYLON AND GIVEAWAY



Welcome Jayne!


Interview with Jayne Rylon



1. Describe a typical writing day for you. Do you plot out your stories or are you a pantser?

These days my typical day is a lot different than it used to be.  I’m finally a full time author!  

Previously I was used to squeezing writing into the evenings and weekends along with all the business of writing tasks that also had to be completed (like edits, web site updates, social media, promotion, conference preparation, contract reviews, royalty tracking and forecasting, etc.).  Now…it’s like I live in a world of perpetual Saturdays.  I can hardly believe it’s real.  

At the time of writing this, I’m only on Friday of my first week as a full time author so it’s sort of surreal.  My intentions from here on out are to wake up at my usual time with my husband around 5:30, have some breakfast, check email etc. and hit the gym for the early class.  After that I’ll write until lunch, do some laundry, dishes or whatever else might need to be done around the house (which I haven’t had to do in five years as Mr. Rylon has taken care of everything while I’ve worked two jobs!).  Then back to writing until it’s time to make dinner.  In the evenings I plan to tackle the non-writing stuff while hanging out on the couch with Mr. Rylon.  And most of all, I’ll go to bed at a reasonable time instead of sneaking to bed at 3am like I used to do in the days of two careers.  

It sounds so perfect I can’t believe it’s real!!!  I’m sure not everything will go according to my grand plan but I’m looking forward to this new chapter in my life.

2. What author do you love to read when you are not writing?

One of the things I missed most when I was working two jobs was reading!  I’m an avid reader, always have been.  

Some of my favorite authors are Suzanne Brockmann, Elizabeth Lowell, Cherry Adair, Lora Leigh, Jaci Burton, Cindy Gerard, Sandra Brown, Sylvia Day, Maya Banks, and of course I read a lot of books by other authors I meet in my travels to conferences or online.  

Most recently I read Under His Skin by Sidney Bristol and really enjoyed it!  I can’t wait to start digging in to my enormous To Be Read pile here shortly!

3. What is your favorite kind of hero? One that is described as clean-cut, sharp-dresser, and would be featured on G-Q or one that is described as dark, damaged and you'd find on the back of a Harley?

Of course I prefer the bad boy, doesn’t everyone?  Actually, it’s funny because I recently wrote a book called Pick Your Pleasure where the reader gets to choose what happens in the book including which of the two heroes the heroine ends up with.  

Chase is the GQ type and Ryder more of the rebel.  I wrote the Ryder paths first but ended up kind of falling in love more with Chase in the end.  

So sometimes you don’t know what you’re going to like until you see it I guess!  I will read just about anything and if the story is good those characters will be my favorite until the next book I really love.

4. Describe the hero in Hot Rods and what you think will make him sexy to your readers.


Well, there are lots of heroes in the Hot Rods series.  Seven guys plus the Powertools crew make a lot of appearances too.  

But in the first book of the series the focus is on Eli, King Cobra, and Alanso, who is his right hand man.  

Readers may have already met the pair if they read the Powertools series as they were introduced in Nailed to the Wall and Hammer it Home.  

Eli is sexy because he’s the leader of the gang, he’s the person they look to in order to keep things in line.  He’s had the most normal childhood of all the Hot Rods, thanks to his dad Tom who is in the series too. His mother died when he was young but he’s strong and knows the value of love. 

Alanso is sexy too.  He’s more vulnerable, since he believes his mother abandoned him when he was younger and she was deported back to Cuba.  But he’s stronger in some ways too and is really the driving force behind the Hot Rods beginning to explore the latent bond between them. 

All the guys are rough, down to earth, heavily tattooed and kind of bad ass.  They are mechanics but smart about their restoration business and work well together.


5. You write a lot about poly-relationships. What kind of woman do you think it takes to "handle" that kind of relationship?


That’s a good question.  I think all my heroines have certain things in common.  

First, obviously, they’re open minded and forward thinking, willing to let love happen to them in any shape it takes instead of sticking with preconceived ideals.  

They have to be strong to stand up to what outsiders might think and to deal with not one but two (or more) usually stubborn men.  

I think there’s an element of flexibility too.  And not just the physical kind. Usually the men rely on her to glue them together.  

The heroine has to be able to emotionally fill in the gaps the guys leave behind and kind of act as the grease between their gears to keep things from jamming up.  Mustang Sally has a lot on her plate at the beginning of the Hot Rods series!


Oh, yes indeedy. And I can't wait. Thank you soooo much, Jayne, for letting me ask you a few questions. 




Nothing’s sexier than seven men with hot rods.

Hot Rods, Book 1

After Eli’s mother died, his father honored her life’s mission as a social worker by taking in several kids from the wrong side of the tracks. Not all of them stuck, but those who did became Eli’s quasi family.

Their bonds, forged in fires set by their personal demons, are unbreakable—or so Eli wants to believe. Especially since he and Alanso, his best friend and head mechanic, witnessed the overpowering allure of polyamory while visiting the Powertools crew.

Much as Eli would like to deepen the relationships among his foster brothers and sister in the Hot Rods Restoration Team, he’s hesitant to risk everything on a quick romp behind a stack of tires.

But when Eli catches Alanso exploring their mutual fantasy at a known hookup spot in a public park, all bets are off. And Eli must decide if it's time to jump in full throttle -- and trust his instincts to guide him through the night. If the pair can dodge the potholes in their own relationship, maybe they can race together toward the unconventional arrangement with Mustang Sally they both desire. 



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4 comments:

  1. Pick Your Pleasure is one of my favorite's of Jayne's books. I couldn't choose which was my favorite storyline but I made sure to read all possibilities!

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    1. Susan~
      thank you for stopping by to read my post! I haven't read Pick Your Pleasure..but I have read the Powertools series, which I loved.

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  2. Susan, I have to agree, Pick Your Pleasure was amazing! but I look forward to every single one of Jayne's books!

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    1. Flchen!~ I am going to have to check out Pick Your Pleasure...

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