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Interview
1. You work for the Iowa Department of Human Services, pardon my
ignorance what does that entail?
The Department of Human Services is the state agency
responsible for administering goverment aid programs such as medicaid, food
assistance and aid to families. I worked first as a case worker, then as
a policy specialist and finally as a trainer for new workers who were assigned
cases. It was a humbling, rewarding and often frustrating job as we
dealt with families in need and in crisis situations.
2. What was it about the idea of a bodyguard series that really held your
attention and kept you writing about them?
The Bodyguard series came about shortly after 9/11
and the ensuing conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. I was in awe and in
debt to our military and found myself wondering what these highly trained
and specialized warriors did when they separated from the service. I
found that many of them ended up back in action either as private contractors,
in law enforcement positions or working for or establishing their own security
firms. All of these brave men and women sacrificed (and continue to
sacrifice) so much and the complexities of 'life' after combat was as
intriguing then as it is now. No one comes home from war unchanged, even
if they escape physical injury. It's these men and women who still
intrigue and inspire me and who I write about in the follow up to the
Bodyguard series, Black Ops, Inc. and my new series One-Eyed
Jacks.
3. How do you think your writing has changed over the years?
My roots are in category romance. I wrote for
the Loveswept line and for Silhouette Desire before stepping out on the
slippery slope of Single Title Romantic suspense. I learned to
delve deeply into my charactor's emotions writing category and brought that
skill set with me to single title. My books are bigger now, richer, and
the plots are more layered and complex but my category background has enabled
me to always remember that at the heart of every story - no matter how big it
is - are the hearts of the hero and heroine. Even the best story will
bomb if you don't give your readers an emotionally satisfying hero and
heroine to root for.
4. You have written many books, been on the best seller lists and won
awards, do you still get nervous when a new book comes out? Do you read the
reviews of your books?
Simple answer: Yes and Yes! I'm always nervous
when a new title is released. I'm particularly nervous about my October
release, THE WAY HOME, which is my first hardcover and deals with very
complex emotional issues as well as a suspenseful storyline. As for
reviews, I read them all. Good, bad and ugly. :o) They bouy me up
and keep me humble :o)
5. When you sit down to read a book, what genres do you like to
read? What are some of your favorite books and authors?
Unfortunately I don't have much time to read for
pleasure these days. When I do, I generally read thrillers - Lee Child,
Vince Flynn, Robert Gregory Browne, but I also love a good romance.
Debra Webb, Kylie Brant, Kristan Higgins, Laura Griffin ... those are
just a very few on my favorites list.
6. What is your favorite comfort food?
Books
Bodyguards Series
No assignment is too big, too difficult, or too dangerous for E.D.E.N. Inc., a West Palm Beach security firm. But in these novels of romance and suspense, when it comes to their own personal relationships, the forces of E.D.E.N., Inc. soon find themselves in deep water and sinking fast. These bodyguards will not only guard your body: they’ll steal your heart and fulfill your deepest desires.
Black Ops Inc.
This series follows The Bodyguard series by Cindy Gerard
One Eyed Jacks Series
Outlaw Hearts Series
Northern Lights Series
Stand Alone