Meet Leslie Ray!

Please meet Leslie Ray. Her latest book – Exposure – is now available and it’s one you shouldn’t miss. Part rom-com, part angst – go for it!

 

 

 

 

* You are going to be new to many of my readers. Tell us about yourself.

Born and raised in the south, I’m a Southern writer through and through. I love to capture the essence of growing up in a small-town in my books. When I am not writing, these days I spend most of my day negotiating with my youngest to actually pay attention to virtual school. Thank you Covid. One day, when the world returns to normal, we’ll go back to our adventurous lives of exploring new places.

* Tell us about the book that’s just come out.

EXPOSURE is the first in my new Carefree series. Beaufort, SC is the inspiration for this series setting and I’m so excited to do a coastal series. Especially on these dreary winter mornings, it’s nice to escape to the warm sun and sand of the SC coast.

EXPOSURE follows the lives of freelance nature photographer Julia Hawthorne and police chief Miles Scott, two perfect strangers who have a troubling connection in their past. This saucy rom-com quickly becomes an emotional journey as the past collides with the present, leaving Miles to make a tough choice between hiding his scars or exposing his heart.

Find out more at Welcome to Carefree

* What started you on your love of writing?

Funny story, I was living in Pennsylvania, about to move back to the south. In preparing for the move, I went into the bank to close out my accounts. You should know, I’m a klutz. It’s my superpower. So here I am, walking into the bank, not paying attention (per usual, I was trying to get my life together while in motion, always a good idea), and I took one step in the door only to crash into a wall. A roughly six-two, very fine wall of a man. He was decked out in his dress blues and looking very sharp. I have no idea what branch of the military he was, but it got my approval. The man was pure male perfection. I would like to tell you this is the part where I said something charming or witty, but those off the cuff comments apparently are reserved for my books and not real life. Instead, I stuttered some unintelligible “I’m sorry” and went on about my way hoping no one else saw me. When my bank business was finished, I got back in my car and texted my best friend the words “If I ever write a romance novel…”. And so, my first novel was born. I spent the first six weeks of our move in coffee shops, bouncing between looking for jobs and writing my first novel. You can read about my amazing collision in RUN TO ME. Though Emerson and Preston don’t meet in a bank, they do have quite the first collision.

* Do you write in more than one genre – tell us a little about each one and the books you’re working on in each?

I have only ever published contemporary romance novels. They are my great love. I have a series set in the NC mountains (Spruce Pine Series) and now I am starting my series in SC (Carefree Series).

I have a YA Dystopian novel started. I don’t know if it will ever see the light of day, but it’s a story that came to me one hot summer day. I was walking our dog, who’d just had surgery, and the grass was dry and crunchy. As I walked in the heat, listening to the sound the grass made beneath my feet, the story came to me. I still think about it from time to time. It will hit me out of nowhere, which is a good sign one day it will get written.

* Have you attended any writing conference or classes? Tell us about some that and some that have been especially helpful.

The only major conference I have ever attended was RT (Romantic Times) which unfortunately does not exist anymore. What I will say about the big conferences is they are an amazing place to network, and meet fellow authors and readers. Not to mention it’s just fun to be around a ton of people who have the same passion as you.

* Are you a member of any writing groups?

I am a member of RWA (Romance Writers of America) and our local RWA chapter Heart of Carolina Romance Writers. I am also part of an amazing critique group comprised of 6 other extraordinary romance writers.

* How attached do you get to your characters? Do you know what happens after the book ends?

My characters live in my head so long, they’re like family. I think that’s why you’ll see previous characters pop up throughout a series. I have a hard time letting them go.

I do usually know what happens in their lives post book. Again, sometimes the reader gets little glimpses into their lived as well later in the series. Maybe one day I’ll do a crossover and bring some of my favorite characters together from different series. I’m sure I can find a way to make it work.

* Describe your ‘perfect’ writing day.

Oh, how I imagine this one often. Ha! My perfect writing day would be a long morning writing session in a coffee shop, lunch with a friend for a little break, and then a nice long writing session on my front porch on a nice, warm, sunny spring/summer day. I recently left my day job to focus on writing so hopefully, one day post COVID, I can actually make this happen.

* Could you tell us the one question you wish people would ask about your writing… and don’t forget the answer.

I don’t know that I have a specific question I wish people would ask, but I love when people do ask questions. I LOVE talking about my writing. It can be such a solitary journey so I love when people want to step into that world and talk about it. It’s like watching a behind the scenes clip after the movie.

Check out her other books as well!

 

HCRW Anthology!

From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Outer Banks, a diverse variety of captivating romance novellas await you in this charity anthology brought to you by Heart of Carolina Romance Writer

 

Amazon – available for preorder now!

 

 

 

 

Samantha Covington’s SOMEONE LIKE HER can conjure anything, except love.

Love may require breaking someone’s heart. Even your own in JUST DUCKY by Laverne St. George

When you trust the enemy, at least you know where you stand in TWO IF BY SEA by Maggie Preston.

Worlds collide in BROWN MOUNTAIN LIGHTS by Donna Steele.

The last thing he expected was what he needed the most in Linda Tiffin’s UNWRAPPED WITH LOVE.

One grumpy actor in need of rescue plus one overly prepared hiker equals one hike to love in GRINDING CORN by Laurel McMacken

Ten years, three months, and one week…THE GIRL NEXT DOOR is all grown up by Laura Browning.

A bad-ass outlaw biker falls for a woman he can’t have in MIRROR IMAGE by B. L. Harris.

On the River: A Cassie’s Family Story

Live now!

Cassie and Tom Duff live at The Landing, a beautiful neighborhood by the river in their little town in North Carolina. They’re surrounded by their beloved family and friends. Most of the couples here live a domestic discipline lifestyle, where the husbands are the head of household.

It can’t be said that these ladies always follow their husbands’ lead, thought, and the men often have their hands full trying to keep up with their fun-loving and headstrong wives. This first book in a new series by PK Corey follows the funny, quirky and romantic escapades of Cassie and her friends Sue and Annie, as well as the younger generation who are all involved in solving a problem from Cassie’s past. Come and join the ride! You will feel like you’re a part of this group and want more from PK Corey!

Publisher’s Note: This sweet, contemporary romance contains a theme of power exchange.

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Excerpt –

Cassie stopped and took a sip of her wine. She and Sue exchanged another look that none of the others could read.

Finally, she went on. “I don’t know if she expected me to take a swing at her—the fool certainly should have. She should’ve run like hell. My fist caught her right in the nose, and I remember she staggered backwards. Then she came at me. Her first punch split my lip and then, boy howdy, it was on! It was your typical girl fight after those first few blows. We knocked the cart with the food on it completely over. We were on the floor rolling, kicking, scratching, biting, head butting and hair pulling. Part of me wishes I had a video of the whole thing. I know we were a sight to behold.”

Cassie chuckled. “Can you just picture what the guys walked, or rather ran in on? Tom was grabbing for me and Steve tried to get to Sue, but we weren’t quite ready to give up the fight. I’d been in my share of brawls during my time on my own. I’d learned quickly not to stop fighting until your opponent isn’t moving. When Tom tried to pull me away, the only thing that registered in my mind was that someone was trying to stop me. And that meant it was an enemy. So I slammed my head back into his face—I had no idea at the moment that it was Tom. That’s how I, unfortunately, managed to give him a bloody nose in the process.

“He got me locked in a bear hug, and by hearing him say my name over and over, it finally penetrated my brain who had hold of me. Steve was helping Sue to her feet. She did look rough. Her blouse was ripped off, blood was running down from her shoulder and dripping from the back of her ear as well. Her face was bloody, both from her lip and her nose, which was badly swollen.

“I’d fared little better,” Cassie admitted. “My cheek was split open over my cheekbone. I think it was her ring that cut me. My mouth and nose were also dripping blood. One earring had been torn through my ear, which added to the blood-spattered scene. Even Tom was bleeding as we stood there, all of us in shock. It seemed quiet for a moment; all you could hear was Sue and me breathing heavily.

Then Steve asked, ‘What the hell?’ Tom seemed at a loss for words.

 

About PK Corey

I’ve been intrigued by spanking stories since before I first saw Ricky spank Lucy. Stories of this nature were hard to come by before the Internet and the ones I found were a little harsh on discipline and very much lacking in love. So, I made up my own stories and enjoyed these in my head for years. I finally began writing them down. Although the lovely women in my stories are spanked often, the love between them and their men is the most vital part of their lives together.

I don’t think of myself as a writer so much as a storyteller. I don’t churn out books nearly as fast as perhaps my readers would like. My stories are told to me by my characters and I pass them along. I write what I’ve always wanted to read about – dominant men, strong women, intense love and loyal friendships.

My Cassie’s Space series is about a mature couple who are deeply in love. Despite adoring Cassie’s free-spirited ways, Tom is determined to keep her safe, even if it takes a trip over his knee to do it. And with her friend and accomplice Sue by her side, a trip over his knee is very likely. The Cal’s Law series is about a younger couple. Though from very different backgrounds, Cal and Jenny are drawn together by love and discipline. And my newest book, On the River, combines all my characters as they go about their lives on The Landing.

I was a school teacher most of my adult life. Now retired, I love having the time to write. I share a fulfilled life with my wonderful husband and my cat, Sophie. My adult children come around enough to keep us satisfied. Besides writing I spend my time reading and designing and unique, hand-drawing bookmarks. And I delight in hearing from my readers. You can contact me at pk.corey@yahoo.com

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Some Positives in 2020

2020 is gone but there were highlights… Thought I’d mention mine in order to make you think about yours!

Had some books come out – Rth Home in February, A New Time in April, Hazardous to the Touch in September, and Christmas Cookies in November. Fewer interruptions helped there.

   

We went to Disney World with our grandson in March, just before the world screeched to a halt, so our timing was good. He turned 5, so this was a birthday trip for him, his dad and his Granddar. Had a wonderful time!

   

We also welcomed a second grandson this year – see there were some great positives – and we’re thrilled with all our boys.

The wedding that was planned for September was postponed, but I already have my dress, so I have to maintain my weight for another year. Good incentive, right?

Yes there were changes, I got quite proficient at Zoom and have a minimal commute to my exercise classes, but I kept them up! You can also do Weight Watcher meetings this way, which I did. One of the things I’m proud of is getting some old projects (both writing and my counted cross stitch) done – remember no snacking!

      

   

Start the New Year out with me – Book 6 in the Conall Clan series – New Secrets – is out today!