Welcome
Teri Anne
Stanley
Author of:
Aspiring writer Kelli Dalton
needs a man, and fast. When she’s rear-ended by a sexy-as-sin biker on the way
to a Vegas romance readers convention, she sees her chance. If he’ll pose as
her fake boyfriend long enough to impress a bestselling author, Kelli has a
shot at saving the bookstore for underprivileged kids she runs back home.
Quinn Anderson doesn’t know what to make of the cute little writer who stirs
his heart and his libido, but he does know he wants to get better acquainted.
And if that means keeping up their sexy ruse all week, he’s game.
Quinn knows girl like Kelli deserves someone with a secure future to help with
her store, not a guy struggling to turn a profit on his chopper shop. But if
his motorcycle designs win the big Vegas competition, he’ll have enough prize
money to fund his dreams…and hers.
Rad-Reader: Why this Storyline and not something not
connected to authors?
Teri: My publisher came up with this idea—a bunch
of stories centered around a romance convention. I sent a writing sample and
got selected, and this is the story that we came up with!
Rad-Reader: Have you gone to one of these
conventions? Are they anywhere close to
what you describe in the story?
Teri: Yes, and yes. I’ve been to the Romantic
Times convention, which is OMG huge, and the Lori Foster Reader/Author Get
Together, which is much smaller, but still filled with lots of interesting
people. Of course my fictional group is a little exaggerated, but there are
definitely a lot of hard core romantics at these things!
Rad-Reader: I am planning on going to my first one in Oct. in Burbank. I cannot wait. :)
Rad-Reader: I love the contrast that you gave between Kellie’s
two worlds. She had her real world and
her fantasy world. Do all writers have
that contrast or do you believe we all do?
Teri: I have no idea! I know that I walk around
thinking about conversations between imaginary people, and I haven’t been
dragged off by men in white coats yet…so maybe I’m not alone.
Rad-Reader: I would say you are not even close!
Rad-Reader: Kellie was fighting so hard for that
bookstore that she was willing to boost her writing skills to help meet her
goals. Yet, when she met Quinn she kind
of lost sight of that. Yet, in the end
he brought her to her goal. What was it,
that meaning? Of the store, that it was
a family store, or that the landlord wanted her gone so she dug in no matter
what, or her writing?
Teri: I think Kellie went to this convention to
figure out exactly what she really wanted. It was kind of a quest—was she
really cut out to be a writer?
Rad-Reader: Quinn really had some insecurity issues about
what Kellie would feel about him being a struggling business owner. Why when he
knew she was one?
Teri: His parents and his ex-wife really did a number on him. Everyone else
he’d cared about told him he wasn’t good enough unless he was living up to their
standards. Why should he think Kellie would be any different?
Rad-Reader: The two of them seem to click right off the
bat. Their sense of humor was the thing
that stood out to me. They got each
other when no one else did. What was
that first connecting moment in the beginning for each of them do you think?
Teri: Hmm. I guess when she calls him her Zeus and he doesn’t get weirded out
about it. He’s just like, “Okay,” and gives her the benefit of the doubt. He
doesn’t judge her!
Rad-Reader: For me it was when he first agreed to be her fake date. He saw her vulnerable side.
Rad-Reader: The whole convention was just so funny. But that Quinn was willing to put himself out
there was the best. How did you come up
with putting him in Toby’s pants? Too
Funny!
Teri: That was one of those things that just kind
of sprang from my muse.
Rad-Reader: Quinn had such a good heart like his father
how did he come from the mother from he--?
Kellie though seemed to handle her rather well and endeared herself to
all at the dinner. How did that happen?
Teri: Quinn’s mom suffered from frustrated expectations.
I don’t think she was a selfish mean person, she was just an alcoholic who
didn’t know how to communicate. And Kellie probably saw that—that’s her gift.
Understanding people.
Rad-Reader: Okay, when you put it that way...
Rad-Reader: Did Quinn see his dad’s true heart and true
dream and knew he could not follow the family business and end up discontented
like his father?
Teri: I think that’s exactly what he saw in his dad. He knew the man loved
him, but knew he couldn’t wear those shoes.
Rad-Reader: His dad knew what he himself gave up is that
why he never sweated the payments when Quinn felt he needed to pay it back. His dad was
never the one to ask him too. Why did he feel a need to pay it back?
Teri: Quinn’s a hero!
Rad-Reader: Every girl needs a Quinn!
Rad-Reader: If you book was made into a movie who would
you want to play…
Teri: Wow, great choices!
Okay…
Rad-Reader: What song out today do you think describes
your book best?
Lee Brice: I don't Dance
Quinn was willing to do anything for Kellie even dance.
Teri: Okay, can I just say that I Don’t Dance is
one of my absolute favorite songs? I do love Lee Brice. His song “I Drive Your
Truck” was the inspiration for my book Drunk on You (yeah, okay, Lee Brice
song, Luke Bryan title. Don’t judge).
Anyway.
There’s a song that the people at Entangled
Music put together as a special request, and that I mention in Accidentally In
Love With the Biker:
"Dubthat2Step"
It’s awesome!
Rad-Reader: What is your next project & when is it
coming out?
Teri: I’m finishing up my second Bourbon Boy book
(the first is Drunk on You) which is called A Shot With You, and should be
released in November. I’m also hoping to release my second romantic suspense
sometime soon—hopefully in the summer. That one will be Deadly Interactions,
and is the sequel to my very first novel, Deadly Chemistry!
Rad-Reader: Where can our readers find you on the Web?
Teri:
Reviews and quotes:
ACCIDENTALLY IN LOVE WITH THE BIKER, Entangled Lovestruck, 2016
Fun
characters, flirty banter, an interesting plot and some supremely sexy times
made Accidentally In Love With the Biker a completely entertaining and amusing
romance. ~ Slick, Guilty Pleasures
"Will Make you
Laugh, and Make you swoon!" Marcie,
Fresh Fiction
DRUNK ON YOU, Entangled Lovestruck, 2015
“It’s a
perfect read to wrap up the summer with a drink in your hand.” Katrina Timmon, Bookishthingsandmore.com
DEADLY CHEMISTRY, Entangled Ignite,
2014
“If you like
a fun, contemporary voice that feels fresh and exciting, keep your eye on debut
author Teri Anne Stanley!” Christine
Bell, USA Today bestselling author of Dirty Trick
Rad-Reader: Where can our readers buy your books?
Teri:
All of my books are available on Amazon, of
course:
And also Barnes and Noble and iBooks,
etc. This is a link to my book page,
there’s a link to each book with buy links there:
Rad-Reader: When did you know you wanted to be a writer?
Teri: It was always one of those “maybe someday
I’ll try to write a book” things, but I was so busy doing other things (I’m
compulsively crafty!) that it took a crocheting injury (seriously. I crocheted
too much and couldn’t use my arm for a long time) to get me to slow down enough
to give writing a shot.
Thanks so much for inviting me to do this
interview! I’m so thrilled that so many people like AiLwtBiker. It was a fun
book to write.
You were such a sport. Me and my thyroid brain thought I had sent Teri this weeks in advance but I must have gotten up to do something or gotten a call and closed out the email so it went to draft. When I got back on it wasn't there so I thought I sent it so on Monday of this week I sent Teri a reminder about the interview and that I will need her things so I could do the promos and the mock up for today's interview. Well, I get this kind note saying I just can't seem to find the questions I must have lost them. I say wow I don't know what happened but here they are again. But all night it bugged me like something was just not right. So I started looking through all my back email. We had been having problems with our internet and then our computer awhile back so I thought not again...
Then this morning in the shower it hits me. You didn't check the draft section of your emails. Got out of the shower grabbed my phone that I had on my shelf and check and there it was. I sent Teri and email as I was dripping wet saying how sorry I was and there sat a note say here is everything you need. This wonderfully kind woman finished all the questions and had all the things needed to complete the promos and the interview for tonight. So thank you from the bottom of my heart for this mix up and my crazy brain and you may not want it but you too are now part of 1 Rad Reader's misfits. Come by and visit with us anytime.
Char :)
Thanks so much for inviting me. I'm blown away by how insightful your questions are. And as for misplacing the email...well...can I thank you for it not being me who lost it? It usually is.
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Hahaha 😄 hahaha ❤ No it was just me & my Thyroid brain striking again. Thanks again for being with us.💋🍷
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