Thank you Nancee Cain for taking the time to answer my 6 questions. I know you are busy with writing and your life.
A little about Nancee
Authors are her rock stars, and she’s been known to stalk a few for an autograph, but not in a scary, Stephen King way. Her husband swears her To-Be-Read list qualifies her as a certifiable book hoarder.
Always looking to try something new, she dreams of being an extra in a Bollywood film, or a tattoo artist. (Her lack of rhythm and artistic ability may put a damper on both of these dreams.)
“A witty, sexy, and refreshing addition to its genre, ‘Saving Evangeline’ shines a fantastical light on some very real struggles.”-Madeline Sheehan, USA Today Bestselling Author
“Nancee Cain creates magic in the pages she writes: her angels are sinfully unangelic, her humans are downright flawed and completely relateable, her plots are impeccable, and her writing is genius.” -Paranormal, Magic & Mischief Blog
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I love flawed heroes and heroines. I think it makes them relatable. Dylan, my bad boy rocker has been fun because his book (it’s FREE on all platforms) starts the series. Each book is a standalone, but the characters move around in other stories. So as you go through the series, you get to see him go from a self-indulgent young man to a harried father.
I’m a pantser, meaning I just sit down and go with it, so sometimes I do a lot of backtracking. And marketing. I have a hard time with that. I’m really an introvert at heart.
Great interview! Poughkeepsie stirred up a lot of emotion. Hooray for flawed heroes/heroines!
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