Robin Gianna on the web:
What are a few
things we would find on your desk?
-My desk is
embarrassingly messy! I tidy it up between books, but it is overloaded by the
time I finish. Right now there are stacks of books for research, a couple of
craft books for when I need to think, notebooks, a few rocks (don’t ask),
bookmarks here and there I should put away, and more office supplies than I
could possibly need.
What motivates
you to write?
-A story idea
set somewhere interesting is particularly fun for me - I love to research
places around the world. When I do, I always learn things that create scenes
and even subplots in the book I wouldn’t otherwise have thought about.
Share
something about yourself no one else knows?
-I strangely
have tunes or even just repetitive notes that will repeat in my head like on
rewind when I’m trying to get to sleep.
What was your favorite scene to write?
-Hmm. I really enjoyed several, but my favorite is probably when
the hero is teasing the heroine at work after she fell asleep at his house the
night before and she’s embarrassed and frustrated at his teasing.
Tell us about
your book…
The Prince and
The Midwife is book five of an eight book series called The Hollywood Hills
Clinic. The heroine is the head midwife at an exclusive hospital that caters to
Hollywood stars and the wealthy. Gabriella loves her job and prides herself on
excellence, but bringing newborns into the world is bittersweet for her, as she
has a personal tragedy in her past that is still painful.
Gabby is none
too happy when handsome prince and doctor Rafael Moreno shows up to care for a
demanding patient and tries to take over.
Rafael is in LA to hide from the press after a scandal that infuriates his royal parents. He is very attracted to feisty Gabriella, and realizes she’s hiding something that is painful to her. As they spend time together, secrets are shared until his notoriety causes her past to become very painfully public. Can they emerge from separately hiding to find future happiness together?r, which she later tells him in no
uncertain terms!
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Hi Nas - good to meet Robin - and an eight series book - the stories sound intriguing ... good luck to you both - cheers Hilary
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DeleteOh, dear, I was trying to find my author identity, then deleted my other comment! :-) The only other continuity I've been involved with was last November's which had just four books, so this one required a lot more in terms of integrating the other books' characters. It was challenging but fun!
DeleteThanks for stopping by, Hilary!
I really like the sound of a more medical based romance and then a prince being thrown in there as well. It's an interesting kind of mix that I haven't seen before!
ReplyDeleteIt is a fun mix, isn't it Olivia-Savannah? I was given this character, and really enjoyed bringing him to life. So glad you stopped by!
DeleteWhile it's not really my kind of book, I like the premise for the story.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has different tastes in books, and I appreciate your stopping in to comment, Mary :-)
Deletesounds interesting and realistic
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Christine!
DeleteGood to know I'm not the only one with a notoriously messy desk. :)
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds really good. I've got a soft spot for any books set against a medical background.
You're my favorite kind of reader, Susan! :-) I do think many readers unfamiliar with medical romance would like it if they tried it. And I always enjoy meeting fellow messy-desk friends!
DeleteThis sounds like a really fun read! Loads of luck to Robin!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Meradeth! xoxo
DeleteSounds like a fascinating read.
ReplyDeleteI hope so, Sandra! Thanks for stopping by :-)
DeleteHello, Robin. Congratulations on your latest!
ReplyDeleteHi, Armchair Squid! (I'd forgotten about your adorably fun name :-) )Thanks very much for your congrats!
DeleteCongrats to Robin. Looks like a great read. I love doing research on settings.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Medeia! So nice to hear from you again! The only problem I have with my love of research is taking too much time doing it - I'll bet you have the same problem :-) I appreciate your stopping by
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