January 19, 2013


Fall in Love with Berengaria Brown’s Wolves
 

Berengaria Brown is a multi-published author of erotic romance: contemporary, paranormal (magic, ghosts, vampires, fairies, dragons, and werewolves), futuristic, medieval, and Regency-set historical. She loves to read all different kinds of romance so that is what she writes: one man/one woman; two women; two men; two men/one woman; three men, two women/one man, three men/one woman…. Whatever the characters need for their very hot happily-ever-after, Berengaria makes sure they get it.


Do you plan all your characters out before you start a story or do they develop as you write?

I don’t start writing until I know about the characters and what they want. But sometimes other characters appear during the story. Once I had a ghost completely take charge of the book. 

What main genre do you write in?  

     Since I like to read all different kinds of genres that’s what I write. But my main genre would be ménage.  

If you had to choose one person to have dinner with, who would it be? And why?  

James Bond. Sexy, sophisticated, adventurous. Yum! 

Do you recall how your interest in writing originated? 

I’ve always loved reading, and read a lot. One day I had no books to read so I decided to write a book. When it was finished I still had nothing to read so I wrote another one, and another one… The rest as they say is history. 

Can you please give us a sneak peek at any of your upcoming books? 

My newest release is called “Werewolves Can’t Fly”.
Mermae joined Kade and Iain four months ago. Halloween is almost here and Iain, a werewolf, is desperate for them to commit to each other. But how can they keep their secrets in a city? And if they move how will they earn money and live?
Seeking help from mated werewolves Dwyer and Nelson, Iain gets permission to run on Halloween at their secure farm and use their hidden cabin. The mating is wonderful, but all their other problems remain unresolved. Is there a solution for them?
 
What would be the best way for readers contact you? Do you have a website? Email address? MySpace site? Blog? Message Board? Group? 


How can readers find out more about you and your books? 

I update my blog every week, sometimes twice a week with my news. For readers wanting a specific genre, my website shows my books divided by genre, and by series. 

What is the best and worst advice you have ever received? 

The best advice is to never give up. Keep reading, keep writing, keep polishing your craft.
The worst advice is probably to believe that just because one publisher tells you something, that other publishers will think the same thing. 

What was your first published work and when was it published?

My first book was Intensity which was published by Siren BookStrand in April 2010.
Amos, Wesley and Keziah have been bed partners for a while. Amos and Wesley want Keziah to move in with them and become a permanent partner but she has refused, wanting to be independent. Then she stands up for her friend and loses her job.
Amos and Wesley convince her to move in with them and plan to screw her insensible to make her want to stay. But chaos erupts at the company board meeting as Amos’s incompetent father tries to use the ménage as a weapon to take control of the company from Amos, so Keziah decides the only solution is for her to leave. And the ghost has his own agenda…


 

Mermae joined Kade and Iain four months ago. Halloween is almost here and Iain, a werewolf, is desperate for them to commit to each other. But how can they keep their secrets in a city? And if they move how will they earn money and live?
Seeking help from mated werewolves Dwyer and Nelson, Iain secures permission to run on Halloween at their secure farm and use their hidden cabin. The mating is wonderful, but all their other problems remain unresolved. Is there a solution for them?

 

 

6 comments:

Berengaria Brown said...

Thank you for inviting me here today.
Berengaria

Unknown said...

Your are very welcome. I'm happy you've come to visit!

Unknown said...

This sounds like a very interesting book. I can't wait to read it. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

Mmm. James Bond and werewolves in the same blog. It's a good day.

Berengaria Brown said...

Sophie, I just love James Bond. Watching the movies always makes me smile. Well, werewolves make me smile too.
Berengaria

Berengaria Brown said...

Aw, Crystal, thank you.
Berengaria