Guest Blog – Cindy Gerard

Posted by Virginia on Oct 11, 2009 in Uncategorized |

This week’s post is by a local author who you may already know because she is a two time Rita winner as well as a New York Times Bestselling author.  She has graciously agreed to guest blog this week.  I hope you enjoy her post.

 

bio_picQ&A with Cindy Gerard: 

Tell us about Feel The Heat.

FTH is an espionage thriller that runs full throttle from the moment a national security threat is detected at NSA and launches the Black Ops Inc team into a race against the clock to avert a catastrophic disaster.  The story takes us from D.C. to Medellin, Colombia and back to D.C. as our BOI hero, Raphael Mendoza, and our heroine, DIA officer B.J. Chase, lay it all on the line for the greater good.  The action is fast paced, the romance is hot and the settings exotic as Rafe and B.J. must infiltrate the inner sanctum of a Colombian drug cartel believed to be financing the attack on the US power infrastructure.  Did I mention lots of action? :o )

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What was your inspiration behind The Men of Black Ops, Inc?

I have such admiration and gratitude for our military warriors and their families for all they sacrifice and put on the line for us every day.  I wanted to write something to honor those heroics and explore the bonds these men and women make during their service as well as write compelling, action packed reads.  But I was also curious about what happened to our Special Operations warrior when they parted ways with the military.  My research revealed that many of them chose law enforcement post military and many more continue to use their special skills as private contractors and fight the war on terror as civilians.  Black Ops. Inc. was born from that.  The BOIs are not mercenaries.  They don’t hire out to the highest bidder.  Instead, they fight on for everything that originally called them to service.

 

What was the most challenging aspect of writing this novel, the fourth in the series?

It’s always a challenge to come up with a new, fresh and gripping story line as well as integrate a compelling romantic relationship between the main protagonists.  FEEL THE HEAT has such a complex and action orientated story line that it proved difficult to interject the emotional conflict readers expect in my books.  Having said that, however, I’m very pleased with the end result.  Both B.J. Chase and Rafe Mendoza were amazing characters to write – I found them to be one of my the most intriguing couples yet.

 

 

What are your future plans for the series?

I just finished book 5 in the series, RISK NO SECRETS featuring Wyatt – Papa Bear – Savage, yet another action packed, edge of your seat thriller set in Sal Salvador, El Salvador.  SECRETS will be released in June 2010.   After that – who knows what BOI will show up in the next adventure?

 

How do you keep writing fresh, fun, and interesting for your own needs?

I try to always learn something new when I tack a fresh project.  Whether it’s better acquainting myself with a new and exotic locale as a back drop for a story or simply creating characters and story lines that interest me.  I figure, if the story can’t hold my attention, it’s sure not going to hold a reader’s attention.  And I love to explore certain personality types, figure out what makes them tick, what makes them dysfunctional and then set about fixing them :o )

 

You have an incredible trailer on your website. How did you make it happen?

I knew I wanted something short, powerful and impactful for the video to showcase SHOW NO MERCY, the kick off book for the Black Ops Inc series.  So I toyed with the basic bullet points, then pared them down to a very few, laid them out in the rhythm I wanted and with the help of my webperson, fine-tuned it into what you see now.  And I’m glad you like it!  It turned out to be everything I had hoped for.

 

Tell us about your contributions to the blog, Riding With The Top Down.

I’m so honored to have been invited to ‘ride in the convertible’ with the rest of the talented authors on the Topdown blog.  We try to keep things interesting over there and mix it up by tackling any and all subjects (except politics and religion :o ).   I’ve written about everything from ‘hair’ issues to weight to movie and tv show reviews to motivation to feng shui.  We laugh a lot but we’re also serious at times and offer thought provoking pieces.  Mostly, though, we just have fun – and since there are 10 contributors and we’re pretty prolific, we give away a LOT of books!  

 

 

What are you working on now?

I’m just off deadline and getting ready to talk new contract with my publisher so I’m working on my house.:o)  As in cleaning.  Things get a bit dicey around here during the last month of a deadline.  I don’t often see daylight or the world outside of my office during that last long haul.  Now it’s time to play catch-up on all those little things that turned into a great, long ‘to do’ list.

As for my next writing project … all I can say is, there are great things in the wind and I’m really excited to dive back in to the deep water… 

(permission to reprint this interview granted by Lori May, International Thriller Writers, The Big Thrill www.loriamay.com)

 

Cindy would love to field questions about her work, her writing process, her pets :o ), her vices, hobbies or anything else you might be curious about.  Note:  she draws the line at answering questions about her weight and age :o )

So, please, ask away or leave a comment and at the end of the week, we’ll draw a winner of an autographed copy of Cindy’s new release, FEEL THE HEAT.

For a chance to win a $100.00 Barnes and Nobel Gift certificate, sign up for Cindy’s e-news letter at http://www.cindygerard.com/lists/?p=subscribe

Thanks to Cindy for blogging this month and we will look forward to future books. 

Next week our author interview will be with Paula Risely-Duchin, another local author who writes with humor about serious subjects.  Make a note to stop by next week.

Until next time – keep writing,

Virginia

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9 Comments

  • Dawn Lyons says:

    The Bodyguards series was amazing, the BOIs are amazing..love the connections that Cindy maintains between the books. These guys feel like my family. There’s room at the table at Christmas! Kudos to Cindy for strong women, men with “layers” and plots that drive in the fast lane.

  • Virginia says:

    Thanks for commenting. Glad you enjoyed the post.

  • cindy gerard (2 comments.) says:

    Hey Dawn
    Thanks so much for the very nice words. Love hearing that you see my BG and BOIs as family. As as a writer, I work hard to make my characters seem ‘real’. You’ve given me a great affirmation!
    Thanks again

  • Kara C says:

    Cindy,
    Finally got to start Feel the Heat, and I love it! If I can just get my boys to cooperate and go to bed, I’ll finish it tonight. With every new addition to the series, I think I’ve found my favorite. Now I’m convinced my favorite keeps changing because the books get better and better. It sure is nice to catch up with’old friends’ from earlier books. Gotta go put those boys to bed…

  • Kathy (9 comments.) says:

    Everytime I visit your site Virginia, I add books to my list of titles I want to read. If I keep reading like this, I will never get my manuscript done. LOL

  • Virginia says:

    Kathy,

    That’s great. I will be checking your site later. I have been working on my book this weekend. Attended a RWA chapter meeting this weekend and met a couple other authors who spoke about how to plan your work and get it done. I am planning to write 5 pages a day and see how that goes. I will have interviews with them later. They are from a Nebraska chapter.
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  • Sara H says:

    Great Q&A – sorry I missed the opportunity to talk with Cindy herself. I’m familiar with the “Riding with the Top Down” blog and it IS great – such a cool concept!

  • Cheryl (9 comments.) says:

    I scooted over to Cindy’s site to see the book trailer and that is really well done! A great job on making a visual enticement for a written work. I’m adding Cindy’s books to my To Be Read pile now.

  • cindy gerard (2 comments.) says:

    Ladies – I’m sorry i missed your comments but wanted to thank you for the kind words. For those of you who are already reading my books and enjoying them – thanks and thanks again! For those who have decided to give me a try I hope you loved them and aren’t disappointed!

    And to Virginia – thanks again for inviting me.

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