Welcome to fellow rose Terry Rochenski - Author of ALONE NO MORE!
I'm so excited to host a fellow author from my awesome publisher, The Wild Rose Press - please welcome Terry Rochenski and her new book: ALONE NO MORE!
Thanks for letting us get-to-know-you Terri!
1. How would your mother describe
you in one word?
Amazing.
‘Course, it’s one of her favorite words to describe all four of her children.
2. What is your favorite flower?
Hyacinths in
any color. Their scent is divine, and brings on major spring fever.
3. What word in the English language
do you wish you had invented?
Facebook.
That would mean I had INVENTED Facebook & would be a millionaire, right??
4. Where would you like to live?
At our
lake house. Unfortunately, society & civilization is a bit too far away to
raise children.
5. What is the first quote that
comes to your mind?
There's an English word
for a beginning writer who never gives up. Published.
- J. Konrath
6. What do you miss about your
childhood?
Innocence.
The not knowing about the world’s depravity.
7. What is the main fault in your
character?
Gullibility.
8. Who is your favorite historical
figure?
This is
tough, but I’m going to go with Laura Ingles Wilder. It was her books that
turned me into a dreamer.
9. What in the world do you least desire?
A pit full of snakes. *shivers*
10.
Finish this sentence: “Happiness is
a thing called…”
Family. I have amazing parents &
brothers, and I’ve been blessed to find the love of my life who gave me three
beautiful children.
Link for Alone No More on Goodreads:
Bio:
Terri
started writing stories in the 8th grade, when a little gnome whispered in her
brain. Gundi’s Great Adventure never hit the best seller list, but it started a
long love affair with storytelling.
Today she enjoys an escape to Middle Earth during the rare ‘me’ moments her three young children allow. When not playing toys, picking them back up, or kissing boo-boos, she can be found sprawled on the couch with a book or pencil in hand, and toothpicks propping her eyelids open.
Today she enjoys an escape to Middle Earth during the rare ‘me’ moments her three young children allow. When not playing toys, picking them back up, or kissing boo-boos, she can be found sprawled on the couch with a book or pencil in hand, and toothpicks propping her eyelids open.
Book Blurb:
Dismissed from her job as a scullery maid and
cast aside by her lover, pregnant Cara Morland has no choice but to return to
her father’s farm. While lies of widowhood keep her from disgrace, Cara is
faced with a local landowner’s unwanted attentions. Without the social status
to do much more than avoid the vile man, she loses hope of ever finding
happiness.
A friendship based on mutual loneliness blossoms between Cara and James Elliot, a young farm hand hired by her father. He offers his protection, and one shared kiss reveals his heart, but propriety and her feigned grieving period hinders what they both desire.
When Cara’s stalker learns the truth of her circumstances, he gives her an ultimatum—submit to his possession or he’ll ruin her second chance at love with James.
A friendship based on mutual loneliness blossoms between Cara and James Elliot, a young farm hand hired by her father. He offers his protection, and one shared kiss reveals his heart, but propriety and her feigned grieving period hinders what they both desire.
When Cara’s stalker learns the truth of her circumstances, he gives her an ultimatum—submit to his possession or he’ll ruin her second chance at love with James.
Thanks for stopping by Terri! I can't wait to download and read your new book! --Kat