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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Generational Curse by Tracy Reed ~ Giveaway ~ Interview


Generational Curse
by Tracy Reed

Tracy will be awarding a $10 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.

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Interview:
Crystal: Today I am excited to have Tracey Reed stop by. Welcome Tracey! I'm so happy to have you here today. Would you share a little bit about yourself with us today?

Tracey: I’m a single Christian Woman who loves God, Fashion and Cute Guys. I live in Southern California, but consider myself a partial New Yorker because of the two and half years I lived there. When I’m not writing, I’m busy with my online lingerie store The Pink Duchess [www.thepinkduchess.com].

Crystal:  Do you have a favorite scene you would like to share with us?

Tracey: My favorite scene is…let me see how I can answer that without giving away too much.  I have a couple of favorite scenes.  First, “Naked Night.”  I’ve had a lot of people ask about that one.  Second, is the kiss in Chapter 34.  Third is a tie between Chapters 38 and 57.  That’s all I’m saying.

Crystal: Where did you come up with the idea for GENERATIONAL CURSE?

Tracey: How did I come up with the idea for GENERATIONAL CURSE…I wanted to tell the wealthy powerful man who seduces the naive virgin story, but in reverse.  I wanted to know what would happen if a hot virile man became celibate and in love with God, would he be able to resist the hot, sexy woman who tried every trick in the book to seduce him.

Crystal: What are you currently working on?

Tracey: I just finished my first novella, “The Good Girl,” due out June.  I’m also putting the finish on my next full length novel, “The Alex Chronicles: What My Friends Don’t Know,” for Summer.  It’s the first in The Alex Chronicles Series. 

Crystal: Do you have any special routine that you follow when you are writing? 

Tracey: I don’t have a special writing routine.  I do however, love to write when it’s quiet.  If I’m home alone, I can easily start writing around five in the evening and keep going until  three or four the following morning.

Crystal: Did you have to do a lot of research for this book or any other? If so do you have a fascinating fact that you have learned you would like to share with us?

Tracey: Research isn’t really an issue for me when I write.  Thank God.  I write in the Contemporary genre, so the majority of my research is verifying locations, current events and fashion.  I did however, visit Harry Winston and tried on engagement rings.  What a treat that was.

Crystal: Who are some of your favorite authors that you like to read?

Tracey: I like Julia Kent, Elizabeth Lennox, Deborah Bladon and Melody Anne and I love discovering new authors.  

Crystal: Is there a genre you haven't written that you would like to try?

Tracey: Is there a genre I’d like to try…what a good question.  I just finished reading Julia Kent’s romantic comedy series, “Shopping for a Billionaire.”  It inspired me to want to try my hand at a romantic comedy.

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BLURB:

What happens when a celibate Christian man befriends a woman involved with a married man? Sean knows he should run in the other direction, but Kyla tempts him to abandon his Christian beliefs for a taste of the forbidden. But if he continues the relationship, can he convince that being with a married man isn't the fantasy life the generations of women in her family made it appear to be?

Sean Prescott and Kyla James are business associates playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse hoping the other will give in. But in this high stakes relationship game, is there really a winner or will both be losers?


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EXCERPT:

“Hey baby,” she purred. He turned in the direction of the voice. When he saw her, a huge smile covered his face. She was sitting in the chair wearing a pair of five inch crystal encrusted Louboutins and a smile. He started walking towards her and she stopped him. “Welcome to Naked Night.”

“Naked Night?” he questioned. In the years they’d been together, Kyla fulfilled almost every sexual desire and request Eric had. She had also done some things she didn’t like, but she knew in order to remain in control, she had to please him. She sat in the green velour chair identical to the one in his office, teasing him. Her legs were spread apart with every inch of her on display, watching him drool.

“If you want to join this party, you have to be naked,” she announced.

He started taking his clothes off and she pushed the remote on the stereo. He stood still removing his clothes to the sexy music playing on the stereo. When he removed the last piece of clothing, she let out a soft sigh and stood up. She slowly walked toward him, swaying her hips to the music drawing him in closer. She circled him like a lioness sniffing out her prey. The heat from his body filled the small space between them. She sensed his excitement and standing in front of him with room only for air to pass between them she inhaled, causing her breasts to inflate just grazing his chest.

She leaned in close and purred, “Did you miss me?”

As the words floated off her lips and landed in his ear, they ignited the fire he had been sitting on all weekend. He swallowed hard as she stepped closer. He thought to himself, how could one woman have so much control over him? Before he could answer, she slid her tongue inside his mouth pulling him deeper under her spell. He tried touching her but she stopped him.


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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

I’m a single Christian Woman who loves God, Fashion and Cute Guys. I live in California, but consider myself a partial New Yorker because of the two and half years I lived there. I own www.thepinkduchess.com, a lingerie site for curvy women. GENERATIONAL CURSE is my debut novel. 
WEB CONTACTS:

Goodreads: goodreads.com

BUY LINKS:
Amazon: amazon.com
Barnes & Noble: barnesandnoble.com
iTunes/iBooks:  itunes.com 
All Romance eBooks: allromanceebooks.com
Smashwords: smashwords.com










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8 comments:

  1. Describe your writing style in ten words or less.

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    1. Hi Mai,
      My writing style is simple. Contemporary fiction with faith elements and heat.
      Tracy

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    1. Hi MomJane,
      Thank you for stopping by and commenting. I like meeting new readers.
      Tracy

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  3. Hi Crystal,
    Thank you for hosting me and my book today. I hope your readers enjoy the interview as much I did doing it.
    Tracy

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  4. Hi Patrick,
    Thank you for posting. I call it a different kind of romance.
    Tracy

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  5. Great excerpt! I really enjoyed the interview! Thank you for sharing!

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  6. Hi Betty,
    Thank you for stopping by today. I'm glad you like the post. Thank you for the comment.
    Tracy

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