Featured Interview With Jordan Abbott
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I was born in Detroit Michigan, raised in Fort Wayne Indiana where I currently live.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I was writing before I could write. I would take paper and pens and scribble and tell everyone that it was a story. I’ve always been fascinated by books, my father use to read the Ellery Queen’s Mysteries which I loved.
I grew up reading Judy Blume books and Golden Books when I was younger. I remember being obsessed with Mother Goose. I still have this huge book full of Nursery rhymes. It’s falling apart but I’ve had it for as long as I can remember.
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Anne Stuart is my favorite because writes about the anti or dark hero. Her novels are overly romantic and girly. If that makes any sense. They have an edge of darkness to them that I love.
I also Stephen King, he has the ability to take simple every day things and scare the crap out of you with them.
What genre I read really depends on my mood. I don’t limit myself to one genre, too many great books out there to do that.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
The Hells Vipers:You Belong to Me is about a one percent motorcycle club that has rat. Some how in the chaos of their life one character finds romance with a very unlikely woman.
I wrote Hells Vipers for me. I love bikers, motorcycles, alpha males that are kinky and I’m a mystery, crime girl. I needed to read a MC Romance that was realistic. I didn’t want some rich girl meeting a biker, or some rebellious teen. I wanted an adult woman with an every day job meeting and falling for a man that was out of her comfort zone because she wanted more out of life.
I think a lot of women go through this especially. You get into this rut if an every day life and you just want more. Sometimes you find it within your self, you better yourself, other times you find it with someone else.
Either way, it turns into true love for my characters.
I was obsessed when I wrote Hells Vipers: You Belong to Me. I wrote every night when I got home from work. I wrote on my lunch at work. I wrote on the weekends. Over all it took me two months which is a record for me. I usually drag my writing on for months and years in a few cases.
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