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Saturday, 6 April 2013

The Love Game Tour Stop!




Well it's the seventh of April and I hope you all know what that means! It means that The Love Game Book Tour is making its stop here on my blog!

 I asked if I could do an author interview and I was stoked when I found out that I would be able to. Now, with this being my first ever book blog tour post, I didn't know what to expect, or do, or ask. But I managed to make it through, all in one piece.

With my author interview, I wanted to learn more about our lovely Emma Hart. So I decided to ask more personal questions, rather than questions about her book.

Just in case you're crazy and have been living under a rock for the last little while, here is Emma!


Isn't she just the cutest thing you've ever seen?

Author Bio
By day, Emma Hart dons a cape and calls herself Super Mum to a terrible two year old and cooking baby, due September 2013. By night, she drops the cape, pours a glass of wine – well, tropical juice now – and writes books. She likes to write about magic, kisses and whatever else she can fit into the story. Sarcastic, witty characters are a must. As are hot guys. She's working on the companion novel to her latest release and NA debut, Never Forget (Memories #1), and The Love Game (The Game, #1) will release on March 29th. She likes to be busy - unless busy involves doing the dishes. Ironically, that's where most of her ideas come from. Her debut YA series, The Mauve Legacy, is an Apple iBooks Bestseller - and this makes Emma excited.



Now for the part that gave me the most excitement! My interview!

-Where abouts did you grow up, and what was it like?

I grew up in North Devon, the setting of my first New Adult novel, Never Forget. Although I live in the main town in the area, we’re very much in the country and we’re also close to the coast. I spent most of my childhood running through woods, climbing trees, and playing in fields. Give me a pair of wellies over some heels any day. ;)

-What did you want to be when you were a child?

I wanted to be a little of everything, but an author always stuck out. I loved reading and I’d sit for hours getting lost in a make-believe world.

-When did you decide that you wanted to write, and what triggered that moment?

My defining moment was Spring 2012. I’d just finished a four month counseling session for something that happened early on in my teens, and I needed an outlet. After discovering the beauty of indie books, I decided to write one myself.

-How many story ideas I you scrap before you found the right one to write?

I actually published two short stories on Smashwords before writing my Young Adult series, The Mauve Legacy. (The stories have since been taken down, and I plan to rework one into a full length novel later this year.)

-Do you have any hope in you novels being turned into movies?

Of course! One day I’d love to see one of my books on the big screen, but until then, I play them out in a movie in my mind as I write, so that will do for now!

-If yes, any particular actor/actress you'd like to see play your main characters?

I’ve never thought about it, to be honest. Especially not for The Love Game! I studied Drama for my GCSE exams, and I think it’s more than someone looking like the characters, they have to really be them. If I ever had a movie made, I’d want the actors to really believe in the characters they were playing.

-When you're not writing, what can you be found doing?

Honestly? Cleaning dishes, wiping a dirty face/bum/hands, or *coughs* online shopping.

-Does the music you listen to effect the way your story turns out?

Music is a big influence on all of my stories. I compose playlists on Spotify, then close to release I publish them for others to see. If I’m struggling to get into a scene, I’ll listen to the playlist while doing something else and I’ll be writing within an hour.

-On average, how many words do you think you write on a daily basis?

Around 4,000 words – but it can be as little as 2,000 or as many as 10,000. (Yes, I’ve done that before!)

-Have you ever written a scene that was so moving that it brought you to tears?

I have this issue where I get really attached to my characters, so when I’m writing moving scenes I really feel it all. I cried while writing both Never Forget and The Love Game. I can’t actually read those scenes again without crying.

-What's one thing that no one else knows about you?

Umm, I’m not sure. I’m a pretty open person, so the only thing probably not known is my bra size. LOL

-What is something that you would write in a letter to the thirteen year old Emma Hart?

I was having a really tough time then, so I’d tell her that it’d be over soon, and no matter how hard it gets, never to give up because it does get easier. I’d tell her that I’m proud of her, too.

-Do you have a quote that you live by?

Never give up. It’s short, but true.

-What is your writing snack?

Currently, sour sweets. And jelly. (English jelly. Not American jelly.)

-What do you have planned for us next, another book in the making?

Funny you should ask that… I think it’s probably easier to refer to the Upcoming Releases page on my blog. (Upcoming Releases!)

-Who is your role model, your inspiration?

I’m inspired a lot by classic authors such as Enid Blyton, Jane Austen, and Louisa May Alcott. I owe my love of fiction to all three authors.

-Last question. What advice to you have for young people who want to be writers?

Just write. All first drafts are a load of crap, but if you want to see your book out there badly enough, you’ll spend however long it takes to get it good enough to publish. I wrote my first book at eighteen, I’ll have hopefully published over ten by the time I’m twenty. 

Thank you for the time Emma. I look forward to reading more of your work soon.

Thanks for having me, Christopher! I had a blast. ;)



And since this post is part of a book tour for her newest book, I thought I too would share a little bit about the book.

The Love Game
Emma Hart

Synopsis

His challenge? Make her fall in love with him.
Her challenge? Play the player.
Until life changes the rules of the game.

Maddie Stevens hated Braden Carter on sight. Arrogant, egotistical, and the playboy of the University of California, Berkeley, he's everything her brother Pearce has taught her to despise. So why, when the girls challenge her to play the player, doesn't she say no? She doesn't know either.
Braden wanted fiery little Maddie the second he laid eyes on her - and he'd do anything to have her, hence why he's agreed to make her fall in love with him. After all, it's the only way he'll get what he wants. Sex.
But, as Braden discovers, there's more to the girl from Brooklyn than he ever imagined - and he can't help but care about the broken girl behind those pretty green eyes.
Maddie finds Braden isn't just a walking erection - he actually has feelings. He can be sweet, funny and his good looks don't exactly hurt. That means trouble - but when her brother Pearce turns up in Berkeley begging for her help, she realises Braden and Pearce aren't so alike anymore.
And maybe, just maybe, they're exactly what each other needs.



Emma has done it again, all because she's pretty badass.

Here are a few places that you can stalk Emma at.

Blog: http://emmahart93.blogspot.com/
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17341522-the-love-game
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EmmaHartAuthor
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YAAuthorEmmaHart?ref=ts&fref=ts

Don't forget to check out the review that Tobi is doing on her blog today. You can find her blog right here, in the link that I am about to post for you.
http://forgetthehouseworkimreading.blogspot.com


Also be sure to check out these blogs tomorrow for the next stop on the Book Blog Tour!
http://thereadinggeek.blogspot.com
http://ericaford.wordpress.com

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