Friday, June 27, 2008

This week Australian Alexis Fleming is out on the Cyber Circuit. She says she’s one of those strange people who live inside their mind. No, she doesn’t hear little voices… Well, she does, just not the type you’re thinking of. Alexis’ world is peopled with interesting characters and exciting possibilities that come to life in each and every book she writes. Her first love has always been romance, whether on this world or the next. Hot, sizzling relationships with a dash of comedy and a few trials and tribulations thrown in to test her characters.

When she’s not tied to her computer creating sizzling stories to tempt her readers, she helps run a busy motel set on the edge of a national marine park in Australia. What better place to get inspiration for the tales she turns out? A glorious sunset over the ocean, dolphins playing almost in her front yard, suntanned bodies lazing on the sand… How could she not get caught up in the eroticism of that?Alexis has a new release, coauthored with MOI, called PANDEMONIUM.


Here’s the blurb:

The love doctor is in…but can he take a dose of his own medicine?

Pan, the Arcadian god of lust and magic, has had enough of his restricted existence hidden away on Arcadia. When Cupid, the Greek god of love, suggests he live on Earth, Pan decides to give it a go.

Pan establishes himself as the luuuuuv doctor and announcer for a nighttime romantic music slot with a local radio station. He plays his pan-pipes, enthralling all who listen. Cupid warns Pan that his days of playing fast and loose with women’s emotions are numbered. Sure enough, Pan meets Kris, the woman who takes him to task. The leather-wearing, Harley-riding, hard-ass psychologist has her own agenda, and it doesn’t include him. Before he knows what’s happening, she has turned the table on the god, and he’s smitten.

Kris is exactly the right medication, the perfect dose for the nomadic God of Lust, who has finally found a love of his own.

To read an excerpt go here.

I'm re-reading the interview questions she did with the Cyber Tour group and nodding and laughing. Here's one:

In which of your books is the heroine most like yourself?

I hate to admit it but I think there’s a little bit of me in every book I write. (Sunny sits here nodding, yep, yep.) I guess it comes back to that ‘write what you know’ thing. I pull on situations I’ve been in or emotions I’ve experienced to flesh out my characters. Not consciously, but when I read over what I’ve written, I’m able to track it back to something that has happened in my life.

Then there’s the fact that most of my heroines are quirky, weird, irreverent, sassy-mouthed, fiercely loyal, and just plain crazy at times. Lol Guess you could say that’s me to a large degree. (Now I'm cracking up - LOL - Lex is wildly quirky, sassy, and always up for fun - and she is indeed fiercely loyal.)

What is the strangest thing anyone has said to you about your writing?

Being accused of selling porn along with the bacon and eggs.We had an old lady staying here, and once I’d been outed as the Motelier who wrote “dirty” books (the journalist’s words, not mine), my hubby started putting one of my bookmarks on the breakfasts trays before they went out. This old dear ate her breakfast, which I had cook with my loving hands, and then checked out. The next thing I knew, the police were coming to call. She’d reported me for selling porn. Lol - The police officer about cracked it when he realized what it was all about. In fact, he wanted to buy a couple of my books for his wife.

Now I ask you, dear readers...who WOULDN'T enjoy this woman's friendship and want to read one of her books????

Buy the book here.

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2 Comments:

At 7:58 AM, Blogger Alexis Fleming said...

Rofl You're giving away my trade secrets here, Ms Sunny Lyn.

 
At 8:01 PM, Blogger Bobbie (Sunny) Cole said...

You know that I am your #1 Fan and biggest supporter, woman - lol. :)

 

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