


It’s so skillfully done that it surpasses its model, in this reader’s opinion!Ī pro hockey player with a rough reputation.Īn American looking for a taste of adventure.Ī chance to turn an intense attraction into something more. I also just read a wonderful tribute to Daphne DuMaurier’s Rebecca by Simone St. She does an amazing job with a lot of the character types that we see in hot romance today, particularly the underground fighter. If you’re into hot contemporary romance, I’d highly recommend Cara McKenna. What fellow romance author do you recommend reading and why? If a publisher picks it up, I’ll find myself writing another one of these soon! As I wrote the book, I found that I actually enjoyed the darker sides of mysteries if I can stay away from killing. But the last book I completed was a reworking of my very first book, a mystery/intrigue romance set on the shores of Lake Huron. I love puzzling them together, but I hate the element of violence in most plots, even if it’s in the background like in cozy mysteries – it’s almost worse for me if death isn’t taken seriously. I have a sort of love/hate relationship with mysteries. Name one interesting thing you learned when researching/writing your last book: The whole Stockholm Diaries series is a kind of tribute to all these stories. These stories involved chance meetings, uncertain risks and sacrifice, all in the name of love. Both times, I met women from around the world with interesting stories about meeting Swedish men and moving to Sweden. My husband is Swedish, and we have lived in Sweden twice. Margaret sent me a few questions about my author life that I hope you enjoy reading! I met Margaret at a multi-author event, and I’m so excited about her fun Magic of Love series! Hi and thanks for welcoming me onto your Writer Wednesdays, Margaret! I’m Rebecca Hunter, author of the Stockholm Diaries contemporary romance series, and I’m excited to be here. It’s Writer Wednesday! I was going to try to come up with a brilliant introduction for today’s guest, Rebecca Hunter, but she did it for me.
