Intro: Jane Godman, Colton's Secret Bodyguard (The Colton's of Roaring Spring)

This week we are chatting with author Jane Godman. She has a new book out this month, Colton's Secret Bodyguard (The Colton's of Roaring Spring).





JANE GODMAN is a 2019 Romantic Novelists’ Award winner and 2018 Daphne du Maurier Award finalist. She writes thrillers for Harlequin Romantic Suspense/Mills and Boon Heroes and paranormal romance for Harlequin Nocturne/Mills and Boon Supernatural and St. Martin’s Press Romance. She also self publishes her historical and gothic stories.
Jane was born in Scotland and has lived in Germany, Wales, Malta, South Africa, and England. She still gets the urge to travel, although these days she tends to head for a Spanish beach, or a European city that is steeped in history. 
When she isn’t reading or writing romance, Jane enjoys cooking, spending time with her family, and enjoying the antics of her dogs, Gravy and Vera.  

 Connect with Jane Godman on the web:

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What is your writing Kryptonite?
I’m a perfectionist, and I try too hard to get every aspect right. That can result in me trying to do it all instead of recognizing when my story is ready. Just like Kryptonite caused Superman to be weak, my insistence on flawlessness can reduce my own ability to perform.
Did you ever consider writing under a pseudonym?
I do write under a pseudonym! When I started writing, I was a teacher. I didn’t want my pupils and their parents to know I was also writing romantic (and sometimes steamy) novels. I’m very proud of my books, but I didn’t want there to be any conflict with my day job.
Do you try more to be original or to deliver to readers what they want?
I hope I do both. Romance readers know what they want. A happily ever after isn’t a formula, but it is an expectation. Within that, there is a world of possibility. As a romance author, I try to find new and different ways to deliver a love story.
Tell us about your book…
Colton’s Secret Bodyguard is Book Four in the Coltons of Roaring Springs continuity.
His mission: keep her safe, no matter what…
Just as Bree Colton is about to take the local art world by storm, someone is determined to sabotage her success…unless Rylan Bennet can keep her safe. Bree doesn’t want anyone to protect her—not even gorgeous Rylan, whose secrets threaten them both. But can the former soldier win the battle for Bree’s heart and the war against a sinister foe?

Colton’s Secret Bodyguard (The Coltons of Roaring Spring)


His mission: keep her safe, no matter what…

A Coltons of Roaring Springs thriller.


Just as Bree Colton is about to take the local art world by storm, someone is determined to sabotage her success…unless Rylan Bennet can keep her safe. Bree doesn’t want anyone to protect her—not even gorgeous Rylan, whose secrets threaten them both. But can the former soldier win the battle for Bree’s heart and the war against a sinister foe?

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11 comments:

  1. Hi Jane!

    Welcome to Romance Reader! Loved reading your answers!

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  2. Thank you! It's great to be here. I always enjoy answering questions about writing and about my books :)

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  3. Hi Nas - what fun to meet Jane - I can see Jane why you wanted to keep your penmanship away from your students' eyes. Sounds like you've hit a formula with the Colton series ... and great you're always changing the weave within each story. Sounds fun - cheers Hilary

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  4. Great interview. Thanks for talking about your writing and this series. It sounds very entertaining!

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  5. I can completely understand writing under a different name when your a teacher.

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  6. Lovely interview and the pseudonym makes sense given your career and this crazy climate we live in. Romantic suspense is a favorite genre.

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  7. Hey Jane, welcome to this blog and congratulations on all of your awards! Your new book sounds good.

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  8. I can completely understand writing under a pen name when you're a teacher and have pupils! Ah, perfectionism is so tricky. We are our own hardest critics...

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  9. I love getting behind the scenes insights from authors. Great interview!

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  10. What an interesting interview. I can totally understand writing under a different name- especially if one is a teacher. Best of luck to Jane.
    Jess

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