
I'm pleased we are featuring Kris Kennedy and her first book, The Conqueror, here today!
Wife, mom, psychotherapist, and romance writer, Kris Kennedy is ecstatic her debut book, THE CONQUEROR, is out now from
Kensington! She firmly believes every woman deserves a good book to help 'take her away.’ She also believes that, if she ignores dirt, it will eventually go away. She lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, preschooler son, and their dog, with another stray kitty to come soon.
Welcome and congratulations, Kris! We're thrilled you're at FR today! Please tell us about your new book. (Gorgeous cover, by the way!)
Thanks so much for having me here, ladies!
THE CONQUEROR. England, 1152: After seventeen years of civil war, things are about to change. A reluctant hero, a desperate heroine, and a love that can unite a kingdom, or bring it crashing to the ground. “I’m wildly excited about The Conqueror, the medieval I've been waiting for. Old-school in ambiance and intrigue, but fresh in h/
hn relationship. Sultry passion and breathtaking adventure – a true romance!” ~ Michelle
Buonfiglio, Romance B(u)y the Book
What a fantastic review! Why did you choose the specific time period and location for your story?
It just happened.
LOL. When I first started writing this book, I was SO far from being published, and just following my inclinations and spirit. And I am totally into the medieval era anyhow. Everything I was writing was medieval, so it was just what I did!
I love medievals. There's just something about that time period. What element of story creation is your favorite?I really like revisions. I know, it’s sick. :-)
Yes, it is! LOL (Just kidding.)I simply adore the craft of writing, and am hoping to get better and better. Some of the things I especially love. . . Let’s see . . . I love generally making things worse for the hero & heroine. :-) I love those moments when I’m writing, and I realize I’m taking the easy way out, and stop. I realize I’m making things in the scene turn out the way a normal person would hope things would turn out. The way things USUALLY turn out: okay. But in our stories, of course, that’s not half as exciting for the reader, :-), so I love that moment of insight, & the subsequent question: “Well, what would be worse than this?”, then doing it.
That's a very good lesson for us all! (Making mental note to get rougher with my hero and heroine.) What else do you enjoy?I also LOVE writing dialogue. When things are flowing, that is so much fun! Oh, and arguments. I love writing arguments, especially when they tap into sensual energy. And revelation scenes. And...and....
LOLOh yes! I love those arguments where the sensual tension bubbles. Please tell us about your favorite character in the book.
Well, I suspect that’s the hero,
Griffyn Sauvage, because he’s so very honorable. And torn. I like torn things. Heroes, that is. :-) He’s alpha, and reluctant, and confident, and committed to his one single goal. And he’s achingly honorable, but being corrupted, and it’s eating him up.
But I also like Guinevere, the heroine, because she’s got so much passion and is so determined, even when she’s headed the exact wrong direction. :-)
These sound like characters I could easily fall in love with. I love a torn, honorable, alpha guy too. What element of this story was the hardest for you?I’d have to say that’s two-fold. One is definitely the ‘treasure’ element of the sub-plot. It created great inner conflict for the hero, but I admit to being uncertain if it would work. The other really difficult thing about this manuscript was the fact that it evolved over the course of several years--with breaks in between, of course! :-) But as I evolved as a writer, my stories had to as well. The rewrites required for this were pretty insanely extensive, and time-consuming.
Wow, I can only imagine. What’s next for you?I'm doing my own personal final revisions on WANTING
FINIAN right now. That's the manuscript that won the 2008 Golden Heart for Best Historical. It'll be out next Spring, although I have no idea what its title will be. I somehow doubt my editor is going to keep mine.
LOL There's an
excerpt on my website.And I am working on another book which could follow THE CONQUEROR, but still work as a stand-alone book. It's another medieval, with a wronged & angry heroine, a very, very dangerous hero, and both of them with something precious to protect. My working title is simply: The Jamie Story.
Sounds wonderful! I love the way you describe the characters. Do you have any advice for unpublished authors?
Persistence. If you have that ‘pull’ to write, if you get excited by examining
POV shifts or torturing your characters, if you feel it deep inside, then be persistent. Research is starting to bear out what we already know in our guts: successful people are the ones who are persistent. You have to be smart about it, of course: i.e. Get Better! :-) Pay attention, learn the craft. But in the end, if you keep showing up, the bus will come by.
:-)
Excellent, insightful advice! Thanks for being with us today, Kris! It's been fun!Here's a link to an exciting excerpt of The Conqueror.Kris loves hearing from readers, so please visit her website at www.kriskennedy.net, or write her at kris@kriskennedy.net.