I AM PLEASED TO WELCOME AUTHOR
Skye McNeil
Author Bio:
Skye McNeil began writing at the age of seventeen and has been lost in a love affair ever since. During the day, she moonlights as a paralegal at a law firm favoring criminal law.
Skye enjoys writing romantic comedies and romantic suspense novels that leave readers wanting more and falling in love over and over. She writes contemporary and historical novels ranging from sweet and sassy to steamy and sultry.
Her constant writing companions are two cats and two dogs. When she's not writing, Skye enjoys spending time with family, photography, volleyball, traveling, and curling up with a cup of coffee and reading.
BANTER – STUFF ABOUT YOU
Q: What kind of music do you listen to? Do you have an all time favorite song?A: I listen to pop and country for the majority of the time. My all time favorite song is She Will Be Loved by Maroon 5.
Q: What is the sexiest thing on a man?
A: Oh, goodness. His eyes. Most definitely. Eyes are the sexiest thing on a man.
Q: List these in order of preference, French food, Chinese food, Italian food, Indian food, Home cooking, backyard BBQ.
A: Home cooking, Italian, Chinese, BBQ, and French food.
Q: Pets? Do you have any?
A: Yes! Two dogs, Australian Shepherd and Golden Retriever mix and two cats, Siamese and Tabby.
BOOKS – ABOUT THE CRAFT
Q: Would you ever consider a joint project?A: I am currently working on a project with two other authors. The writing project is taking longer than usual because we tend to laugh and drink quite a bit.
Q: Do you write longhand first, or does it go straight into the computer?
A: I write longhand first because I feel a better connection with the story and characters. I will write directly on the computer, but I usually have some things already handwritten before I do that.
Q: Have your characters ever taken the story in a different direction than you had originally planned? Do you have a for instance, for us?
A: Yes! This happens often for me. For instance, in Appointed By Fate, I originally had my main female character, Joci Dorous, end up with a different man. It’s funny how writing it makes the story develop on its own.
Q: How long does it take you to create a novel?
A: Typically from start to submitting to my publisher, a novel takes three-six months. Of course, that depends greatly on editing and free time.
BOOKS - NOW LETS PROMOTE – STRUT YOUR STUFF
Q: What are you working on now? Would you like to share anything about it?
A: Right now, I’m working on the threes. Book three in the Atlas series, book 3 in the Mobster Files, and book three in the Collegiate Peaks series.
Q: Do you have a new book coming out soon? Tell us about it.
A: I do have a book, Hearts Abroad, releasing February 2, 2019.
Q: How can we find you? Do you have a web page, FaceBook page or any buy links?
A: I am very active on social media. Here are my stalker links and buy links for Hearts Abroad.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skyesthelimitwriting
Website: www.skyemcneil.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Skye_McNeil7
Instagram: https://instagram.com/mcneilskye
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/skyemcneil
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/skyemcneil
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Skye-McNeil/e/B017Y63B6C/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_3?qid=1507571532&sr=8-3
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/profile/skye-mcneil
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/skyemcneil
Purchase Links:
Amazon US: https://amzn.to/2SOKLe3
Amazon UK: https://amzn.to/2JGhGx6
Amazon AU: https://amzn.to/2QmV5bi
Amazon CA: https://amzn.to/2AOXJkT
iTunes: https://apple.co/2IkoJe1
Nook: http://bit.ly/2OgXEOv
Kobo: http://bit.ly/2xBF8H5
Universal link: books2read.com/hearts-abroad
TBR: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40606101-hearts-abroad
Q: Are you currently participating in a blog tour? If you are let’s tell everyone where you’re going to be so they can catch up with you again.
A: I will be participating in a blog tour through my publisher, Hot Tree Publishing. I don’t have all the links.
Blurb:
When a fun-loving American nanny turns a millionaire British single dad’s world upside down, it’s inevitable life is going to get complicated.
Taking a break from screenwriting in New York City, Londyn Bellerose takes a nannying job in Colorado to get away from the hubbub. A summer to live without regrets is all she wants. While her boss is British, gorgeous, and a millionaire, he has no clue how to have fun. Determined to mend the relationship between father and daughters, Londyn doesn’t expect to fall for the museum curator.
Londyn is American and everything Callum Archer swore to never fall for again. With her carefree spirit and energetic smile, she’s perfect to nanny Callum’s two daughters. The problem is she’s also perfect for him. She’s sassy, musical, and tends to speak her mind more than she means to.
When old history and new dreams threaten her happily ever after, will Londyn and Callum’s love survive?
Hearts Abroad is book one in Skye McNeil’s contemporary romance series, Atlas. Each book contains a millionaire to envy, snort-worthy comedy, and visits to many beautiful cities in the world. Yes, all of that, plus each novel ends with a fabulous HEA.
Excerpt:
After rummaging through her bag, Londyn settled on a black hooded sweatshirt with a penguin playing hockey on the front. One look in the mirror and she was good to go.
Her long braid, courtesy of Bailey and Bethany, swished behind her back as she ambled down the hallways, passing closed doors along her way. One of these days, I need to check these all out. Retrieving a slip of paper from her pocket, she studied it. Alfred had been kind enough to draw her a rough map of the estate, so she followed his directions until she reached a brightly lit formal dining room.
Stepping inside, she caught sight of Callum at the head of the table. Though he’d changed into slacks, a button-up shirt, and wore a different tie, he still looked ready to give a seminar about modern art. The spread on the table looked scrumptious, and her stomach growled in response. She hadn’t eaten since that morning, a mistake she wasn’t used to making.
“Oh, um, I didn’t know we dressed up for dinner,” she said, taking a seat between the girls. “Whoops.”
Bailey patted her hand. “It’s all right. Daddy likes to look nice all the time.”
Ouch. She smiled at the cutie in the same blue outfit as earlier. Even that looked dressy compared to her attire. “I guess I’m used to going with the flow. Abi and I never dress up for anything, much less dinner.”
“And Abi is your girlfriend? Or is it life partner or wife?” Callum’s accented voice asked, startling her. “I never remember which is politically correct these days.”
Londyn shook her head. She hadn’t thought he was paying attention. “Oh no. I mean, she’s a girl who’s a friend—er, I mean she’s my best friend and we live together.” Her face was on fire. She’d never felt like she had to explain her situation before.
“Ah, I see. That’s nice. Our last nanny eloped with her girlfriend after being together for twenty years. Perhaps you and Abi are the same?” Callum’s face was pinched in question, awaiting her fumbling reply.
“No, nothing like that. I like guys,” she finally blurted, clearing the air.
Bailey giggled and clapped, while Bethany bit into a roll as if she was bored with the conversation.
Looking over, Londyn managed to catch a small smirk on Callum’s face before he masked it.
“Good to know,” he murmured, picking up a fork. “Wouldn’t want there to be any confusion there.”
Suddenly warm, she tore off her hoodie. It wasn’t until Bethany’s mouth dropped open and the roll fell out that she remembered she’d forgotten to put on a shirt underneath, too distracted with Abi’s talk of sex and kissing.
Gaze swiveling to Callum, she found the hue in his brown eyes darkened, his expression suddenly undiscernible.
“My, my, I wasn’t informed you were a burlesque dancer as well,” a new voice clipped.
“Shit!” Londyn scrambled for the hoodie she now swore would be the death of her and yanked it on. “I, um—”
“Mary Archer,” the woman said, taking her seat to Callum’s left. “We spoke the other day on Skype.” Her brown eyes grazed over Londyn. “You had on more clothes then.”
Heat crept up Londyn’s neck and face until she wanted to rip the sweatshirt in two. “Yes, glad to meet you in person.”
Mary ignored her and turned her attention to the meal. “Ah, my favorite. Lamb stew. How’d you know?”
Callum took a sip of red wine. “I didn’t. You made the menu, Mother.”
Londyn bit back a smirk, but the girls openly giggled.
An hour later, Bailey and Bethany gave Londyn the grand tour of Archer House. She met the cook, Gloria, who happened to be Alfred’s wife, learned that Alfred’s name was actually Lionel Alfred, and discovered her new favorite spot in the house.
“Come on, Londyn. Let’s swim,” Bethany suggested, running toward the natatorium.
Stepping through the glass doors, Londyn bit her lip to keep from screaming with joy. With a retractable roof and walls, the pool could be both indoor and outdoor. She was officially in love.
“You don’t have a swim suit on,” she reminded the girl.
Bethany frowned. “True. How about we swim tomorrow? Daddy makes us take lessons each afternoon. I can show you what I know. I’m great at swimming underwater.”
Bailey tugged on her pants. “Me too, me too!”
Nodding, she walked to the glass walls. There was a perfect view of the mountains with enough privacy from the trees. There was no way the spot could be more serene.
“Sounds good to me.” She took both their hands. “I was a swimmer in high school, so maybe I can teach you a thing or two.”
Bailey jumped up and down while Bethany bobbed her head in agreement. The summer wouldn’t be too bad if there was a pool to swim laps in.
“Let’s go build a fort,” she said, racing for the door. She desperately needed to let off a little steam after the dinner fiasco. Both girls squealed in delight and followed her.
Yeah, she would definitely enjoy her time at Archer House, with or without a summer fling.
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