“Following the rules has its advantages, but
breaking them may just save her life.”
A new killer
has descended on Harbour Bay, and he’s already killed five women…
Amelia has
her best detective on the case…Dean Matthews.
Dean doesn’t believe in love. It makes men weak
and vulnerable, and as a retired soldier, he’s experienced enough heartache to
last several lifetimes. He also has difficulty dealing with emotional women. So
when he shows up to interview Megan at the request of his boss, he isn’t
exactly looking forward to it. Except Megan isn’t what he expected.
Megan is intelligent, witty, and not to mention,
beautiful. Dean tries to maintain a professional distance, but with a killer on
the loose, he breaks all his rules and gets involved. He offers Megan comfort
and promises he might not be able to keep.
The body count
continues to rise and Dean’s leads are empty as ever…
When Megan disappears too, Dean knows his time to
solve this case is up. He must unravel the twisted web of clues the killer has
left behind or risk the one woman who might finally teach him to love again.
Interview with Camille
1. What
has been the biggest challenge in your writing career?
I think my biggest challenge would be deleting my favourite
scenes from my books for various reasons. They have to go, of course but it’s
hard to let go.
2. Give
us an anecdote about where you’ve found inspiration for your books.
Thankfully, I see the potential for a story pretty much
anywhere. Some I don’t even remember how they came to be, others are clear. No
Law, the third book in my Law Series wasn’t planned, however I fell hard for
Dmitry and felt he needed his own story and HEA.
3. Tell
us about your next work in progress.
I have a few
projects underway but I’m mainly focused on book 5 of the Harbour Bay Series. I
absolutely love the two main characters and can’t wait to share them. The whole
gang is back and another killer is on a rampage.
4. What
is the sharpest part of the learning curve concerning self-publishing?
Marketing! By no means is writing and editing a book not a
challenge or even publishing said book but I personally feel marketing and
getting my books in front of readers who’ll love them my biggest hurdle. One I
haven’t quite jumped yet. It’s still a work in progress but I feel one day I’ll
eventually get there.
5. When
you’re writing two different series, how do you keep them separate in your
mind?
I think it helps that they’re slightly
different. My Harbour Bay Series is edgier and a little more violent than the
other series I’m currently working on. I know the characters and their stories.
I guess it’s like having two separate groups of friends.
6. Readers
are always curious. Your bios says you spend time decorating cakes – do you go
all out, say with carving, etc.? Show us some pictures.
I mainly just muck around with fondant figurines. It’s just
like playing with Play-doh. They can take a while, but the look on my nephew’s
face is worth it. Each year his demands are becoming a bit more complicated but
I’m rising to the challenge. Here are some of the Avengers I recently made for
his upcoming birthday. Last year he wanted the Batmobile along with Batman,
Robin and the Joker. The year before, Octonauts. I do cheat sometimes and use
markers to draw the really intricate stuff.
Meet Camille
Camille Taylor is an Australian sexy romantic suspense author for
Limitless Publishing and lives in the Nation’s Capital with her fluffy
sidekick. She spends her time reading, writing, blogging and
procrastinating on Pinterest looking at nail art, books, home
improvement tips and cake decorating. A bookworm, she enjoys most
genres, particularly romance and mysteries and is HEA chaser so you’ll
always find one in her books. She started writing at sixteen and is
currently working on her Harbour Bay and Heavenly Series, both set in
Australia. Camille is also an incurable genealogist and has traced her
heritage to England, Scotland, Ireland and
Russia. She loves scrapbooking, hockey, tae kwon do and travelling.
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