Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Diane Burton - An Author Interview in the HBS Author's Spotlight

Today our blog puts the Spotlight on Author Diane Burton. She is a Science Fiction Romance, Romantic Suspense, Mysteries author. Diane is the creator of the Switched and the An Outer Rim series.



Author Genre: Science Fiction Romance, Romantic Suspense, Mysteries

Website: Diane Burton ~ Author
Author's Blog: Diane Burton - Adventure and Romance . . . in this world and beyond
Blog: Diane Burton
Twitter: @dmburton72
E-Mail: dmburton72@gmail.com
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Author Description:
Diane Burton combines her love of mystery, adventure, science fiction and romance into writing romantic fiction. Besides the science fiction romance Switched and Outer Rim series, she is the author of One Red Shoe, a romantic suspense, and The Case of the Bygone Brother, a PI mystery. She is also a contributor to the anthology How I Met My Husband. Diane and her husband live in Michigan. They have two children and three grandchildren.


SPOTLIGHT Questions and Answers with the Author

Congratulations on your book: The Protector. What do you have on the drawing board next? Can you tell us the timeline for its release and give us a little tease?

Next up is another Alex O'Hara cozy PI mystery, The Case of the Fabulous Fiance. I try to alternate releasing my Outer Rim novels (sci-fi romance, like The Protector) and life in a small Lake Michigan resort town (Alex O'Hara novels).

Here's the tease:

I read somewhere that men think about sex ninety-four percent of the time, maybe more. Women were more evolved and thought about other things. Around Nick Palzetti, my evolution took a nose dive. I remembered how good things had been between us. Not my doing, of course. When it came to lovemaking, he was the pro. I still had amateur status. And if I didn’t watch my step, I’d make a fool of myself again.

“Why are you back, Nick? Did you really think I would fall into your arms?” As if I hadn’t done just that.

He perched on the corner of my desk, again, then swung his foot in a lazy manner. “I’d hoped so.”

“Why? I’m not some bimbo you can jump into bed with and then say ‘I’ll be right back.’ Right back does not mean no word for over two frelling months.”

I’d just done a “Farscape” marathon, for the third time, so frelling was my word of choice when I really wanted to say the other F-word.

His foot stopped swinging. Every muscle in his body tightened. The effect was fascinating and a little scary. His lips, which had been soft and caressing moments ago, thinned. His face became all sharp edges.

“What do you mean no word?” he asked in a voice that was too soft. Like I said, a little scary.

The Case of the Fabulous Fiance will be released in October. Next spring, I'll have another Outer Rim novel, The Spy.

You have a good following on twitter. Since you started before the social media buzz, what impact has social media relationships had on your current success? How did you build your following in your niche? How much has it changed your book launch process?

I've met so many interesting people--readers and authors alike. Since I believe in "do unto others as you wish them to do undo you" I follow/friend/promote other authors and they do the same to me. I ask for help and so many generous people are there to help launch a new book.

Do you do any book signings, interviews, speaking and personal appearances? If so, when and where is the next place where your readers can see you? Where can they keep up with your personal contacts online?

Actually, I'm doing a book signing this afternoon (Sept. 17th). The Saranac (Michigan) Library hosts authors at the town's annual "Ladies Night Out." This will be my 3rd time there. In April 2016, I'll go back for a speaking engagement. Readers can find all my online contacts at either my website www.dianeburton.com or on my blog http://dianeburton.blogspot.com.


You have great covers. They carry a theme and your brand with them. How does your book cover creation process work? Do you hand over the basic theme or do you have more of a hands-on approach? Do you get your readers involved in its development?

Florence Price from The Novel Difference has done the covers of my last three books.She also did the cover for my upcoming novel The Case of the Fabulous Fiance. I tell Florence the basic idea of the story and my idea of what I want for a cover. We have a back & forth conversation and then she works her magic.

What writer support groups do you belong to? Do they help with the writing, marketing and the publishing process?

Romance Writers of America, Mid-Michigan RWA, Fantasy, Futuristic, & Paranormal RWA, Kiss of Death RWA, Savvy Authors, Insecure Writers Support Group, Marketing For Romance Writers, Authors Helping Authors, a critique group, and a critique partner. Whew. Until I wrote them all out, I didn't realize the number of groups. Other than the Mid-Michigan RWA chapter (which meets in person monthly), the groups are all online. I've learned so much from each and, of course, made many friends. My critique group & partner help with the writing process. Most of the other groups help with marketing.

What has been your experience in giving your books away free? Have you been involved in any other type of giveaways and how did that work out? What was your main goal in doing this? Did you run into any obstacles?

I get new readers who then (hopefully) share with others and buy my other books. I've given away Amazon gift cards that some people use to buy my book(s). My main goal is reader awareness.

You have just completed a book tour with Novel Book Tours sponsored by Florence Price. What was this experience like? Have you done other book tours? How did you prepare for the event? Did you have a giveaway and was it a success?

Florence is so easy to work with. She has a great "stable" of reader/author blogs who are wiling to be stops on the tours (my blog been a stop on other author's tours). I did two back-to-back week-long tours--one for The Protector and one for The Case of the Bygone Brother (the first Alex O'Hara novel). I received fabulous reviews along with connecting with new bloggers and their audiences. In the past, I set up tours on my own. I like the ease of working with Florence, but the tours were a little intense. To prepare, I wrote several posts on varying aspects of my books. I offered Amazon or B&N gift cards for each tour. Success is a nebulous concept. I didn't sell as many books as I'd hoped, but I gained a lot of followers.

Do you maintain a reader list? What are the methods you use to find your readers and create the list and the relationship? Do you use social media, forums, newsletters and/or support groups to build your list?

I have a newsletter, actually a New Release Alert. Like all social media, growth is slow. I'm very pleased with the number of followers and love hearing their reactions to my stories.

You have a great blog. You do a great job keeping readers informed, marketing your books, helping other writers gain exposure and providing useful information to other writers. What is your primary goal? And where in the world do you find the time to create great novels, take care of the social media and maintain your blog?

Thanks, James. My goal is sharing--ideas, new books, new authors. The wonderful guests my blog are so willing to have me guest on their blogs. Time management is tough. I have a very supportive husband who understands when I need quiet time to write. Since we're both retired from outside jobs, my time is flexible. I write in the mornings when I'm fresh and do social media, email, etc. later in the day. The only thing that really stops me from writing and networking is a visit from my grandkiddies.

What is your method of getting reviews for your novels? Do you seek professional reviews, use social media or do you rely on your reading audience to supply them?

Other than from Novel Blog Tours, I've depended on the generosity of readers to post reviews. One of my goals is to actively seek reviews for future books.

Thank you so much, James, for having me on your blog today.



Author's Book List
The Protector - An Outer Rim Novel
After tavern owner Rissa Dix rescues two girls from a slave ship, she must rally the townsfolk to prevent traffickers from raiding the frontier colony. She’s met with apathy and disbelief. Because she lost her own baby to traffickers, she’s determined that no other mother will suffer the same heartache. Industrialist heir Dillan Rusteran aids her in rescuing more children. Little do they know they’re about to tangle with a trafficking ring that puts Rissa in danger. Dillan’s loved her for years despite her claim she’s too old for him. As they fight the traffickers, will she finally see him in a new light?


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The Case of the Bygone Brother - An Alex O'Hara Novel
Alex O’Hara finally gets a case that will give her bottom line a much needed boost. She might even be able to change her diet from ramen noodles to prime rib. All she has to do is track down a man who’s been missing for over ten years. Piece of cake . . . until an old flame arrives and a mugger roughs her up with orders to back off.


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The Chameleon - An Outer Rim Novel: Book 2
Legally Blond meets Mata Hari

Socialite Jileena Winslott has perfected the image of the spoiled, rich, bubble-headed daughter of an industrial magnate. In reality, she’s a smart, savvy aide to her father in social situations where she is his eyes and ears. She yearns to be her true self and run the family business. When her father sends her on a covert mission to the Outer Rim, she has the chance to prove herself. Big problem. He insists she take along a fake fiancĂ©—the man she’s secretly loved for years.

Security Officer Laning Servary has better things to do than babysit a spoiled rich girl on a tour of the Frontier. If he refuses, he can kiss his career good-by. Then Jileena’s father sweetens the pot. If Laning keeps her safe, his family will receive the land they share-crop. He can’t refuse.

In the close quarters of her ship, Laning and Jileena discover they aren’t who they seem. Pirates, weather, and her recklessness threaten to derail the mission. As Laning and Jileena revise their impressions of each other, they’ll have to make hard choices about their goals. Can their budding love survive?


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One Red Shoe
Daria Mason's life is too predictable. Nothing ever happens in her small Iowa town where everybody knows everybody else. But when she travels to New York City looking for a little excitement, she never expects to bring home a wounded spy.

From the moment agent Sam Jozwiak steals intel vital to US security from a Russian Mafia kingpin, Murphy's Law takes over. No matter how he covers his tracks, the kingpin's assassins find him. What's worse than getting shot in the butt? Accepting help from an Iowa tourist.

Sam and Daria flee cross country with the assassins right behind them. Sharing danger and excitement--and a few kisses--with Sam soon has Daria convinced he's the man for her. He thinks she'll be better off once he's out of her life for good. With their lives on the line, can she convince him they belong together?


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Switched Resolution
Actions have consequences as Space Fleet Captain Marcus Viator and NASA reject Scott Cherella discover when they switched places. Does the reserved Marcus have what it takes to imitate his smart-aleck twin? Despite help from his love, Veronese, Scott’s already been outed by two of Marcus’ best friends.

When rebels steal the ship with part of the crew aboard, Scott has to rescue them and retrieve the Freedom. The stakes increase when he discovers the rebels are heading for Earth. They know he’s a fraud and they want Marcus. The safety of the Alliance of Planets depend on Scott and his allies—Veronese and Marcus’ friends.

Switched Resolution, which wraps up the Switched series, takes the reader from Earth—where Marcus adjusts to a pregnant Jessie—to the starship Freedom commandeered by rebels, to the chase ship with Scott and Veronese aboard.


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The Pilot - An Outer Rim Novel: Book 1
There's no place like home and he stole hers.

Forced to use her starship as collateral to replace stolen cargo, pilot Celara d’Enfaden risks losing everything if she fails to deliver the goods. Her ship is the home she never had as a child.

Determined to bring order to the frontier, rule-bound official Trevarr Jovano refuses to tolerate those who disrespect the law. So when an indie pilot refuses to obey, he seizes her ship and cargo.

The only thing Celara cares about more than her ship is her brother. To rescue him from the clutches of a galactic gangster, she’ll even join forces with Trevarr who is bent on avenging his wife’s murder.


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Switched, Too
Be careful what you wish for . . . you might get it.

Down-sized astronaut candidate Scott Cherella leaps at the chance to go into space. He just has to pretend to be the captain of an Alliance of Planets starship. His lifelong dream quickly becomes a nightmare when sabotage erupts. To save the ship and crew he has to depend on an uptight, disapproving colleague.

The only time Veronese Qilana broke the rules, tragedy resulted. She vowed never again. Now, to protect the real starship captain, she'll have to deceive the crew by helping the imposter. They must work together to uncover a saboteur and get the crew safely home. In doing so, they discover opposites really do attract.


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Switched
As if being kidnapped by aliens isn't bad enough, Jessie Wyndom discovers they grabbed her by mistake. She wise cracks past her fear especially when she learns she was part of an experiment separating Terran twins before birth. Her twin just took Jessie's place back in Ann Arbor, Michigan while she gets to twiddle her thumbs on an Alliance of Planets starship. The only good part is the hunky captain. Except. He's so unemotional he could be Mr. Spock's double.

Captain Marcus Viator's well-organized life is turned upside down by the free-spirited female from Earth. Problems with the starship prevent him from returning her to her home. Together, they discover treachery and true love.


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Author Recommended by: Novel Book Tours and Florence Price and
HBSystems Publications and James Moushon
Publisher of ebooks, writing industry blogger and the sponsor of the following blogs:
eBook Author’s Corner and
HBS Mystery Reader’s Circle

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for hosting me today. I enjoyed answering your questions.

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  2. Excellent interview! Can't wait for the next Alex O'Hara novel. I love your sci-fi, but you know suspense is my fave. And, I adore the humor you add to your Alex books. DANG...you do belong to a lot of groups, LOL. Best wishes!

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    1. Thanks, Alicia. You're one of the reasons I've learned social media. Do you remember teaching me how to tweet? :)

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  3. Oohhh...Great Excerpt! What a tease! I can't wait to read more! All the best!

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  4. Great interview questions!

    Alyssa Alexander

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    1. I thought so, too, Alyssa. Not the same old, same old.

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  5. Yes, a very thorough look at your life as a writer. I enjoyed it! Great excerpt, by the way! Really left me hanging ~ like you made me want more so much I was a little frustrated. That's a good tease!

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    1. Thanks, MJ. So sorry you were frustrated. hehehe

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