Title : BLACK HORSE
Author : Addison Kline
"What would you do if the only man you ever loved was the son of the man that murdered your parents?"
In Addison Kline's fiery romantic suspense novel, Averi Ford's future
collides with her past with ferocious intensity. Averi Ford and Colt
McClain have loved each other since they were children. They both come
from a broken past. Colt's mother died when he was young, and Averi's
parents were taken from her at the tender age of five. The same man is
responsible for both of their broken childhoods: Tom "Black Horse"
McClain. He also happens to be Colt's father. Now twenty years after the
crimes that fractured both of their hearts, Black Horse is getting out
of jail and he's coming after the girl who testified against him: Averi,
herself. Colt wants to hide her, but Averi refuses to run.
"Our past does not own us, and we owe it to our hearts to show the world
that love can arise from the darkest of places. We just have to survive
Black Horse to tell the tale."
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Addison
Kline is an award winning, best selling novelist who writes mystery,
psychological thrillers and romantic suspense novels. She lives in
Pennsylvania with her husband, their sons and two rambunctious dogs.
Addison has had a love affair with the written word since before she
entered school. Her grandmother taught her the glory of taking an
adventure in the pages of a book. When Addison isn't writing, you can
find her reading, going for an adventure with her sons, or traveling
with her family.
Addison Kline Author Interview
1. What does your writing process look like?
To watch me write a book, you’d probably think I’ve gone insane. I write out of order. Post-it
notes everywhere. Sometimes I write at the computer, other times I have to write in a
notebook. Maybe I need a change of scenery? I’ll go to the park and scribble my thoughts done.
To the outsider’s eye, my process is a chaotic mess, but somehow, I make it work :)
2. Do you have any strange writing habits (like standing on your head or writing in the shower)?
When I’m writing a mystery novel, my darkest scenes are written in the middle of the night by
candlelight. I love writing during storms, especially rain and snow storms. It always sets the
perfect tone. When the whether won’t cooperate, sometimes I listen to Rainy Mood. Also, I
cannot write without music.
3. What book do you wish you could have written?
I wish I had the guts to write a memoir of my actual life. Sometimes truth is much stranger than
fiction.
4. Just as your books inspire authors, what authors have inspired you to write?
Stephen King, JK Rowling, Nicholas Sparks, Sharon Sala
5. How important are names to you in your books? Do you choose the names based on liking the way it sounds or the meaning? Do you have any name choosing resources you recommend?
Names are very important to me. I pick names based on meanings, based on what sounds right,
the family’s heritage and their personality.
6. What do you consider to be your best accomplishment?
Aside from being a mother to beautiful, respectful boys? Hitting the top 100 list on Amazon.
7. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Writing full time
8. Have you always liked to write?
Yes. I’ve been writing since I was six years old.
9. What writing advice do you have for other aspiring authors?
Don’t quit and don’t be afraid to make up your own rules.
10. If you didn't like writing books, what would you do for a living?
This is an impossible question for me. I can’t bend my mind around the not writing thing.
11. Do you read your reviews? Do you respond to them, good or bad? Do you have any advice on how to deal with the bad?
I think every author does, but it’s rare these days. Critical reviews can be incredibly helpful to
growing as an author. I take each review with a grain of salt. I don’t let the good ones go to my
head, and I don’t let the bad ones dampen my spirit. I keep it moving.
12. What is your best marketing tip?
Start a newsletter. Grow a mailing list. Get social with your readers.
13. What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
Editing
14. Is there one subject you would never write about as an author? What is it?
Nothing is off limits.
15. Is there a certain type of scene that's harder for you to write than others? Love? Action? Racy?
Not really. I write the book as it comes to me.
16. How many books have you written?
I have fully written 17 books, with 10 more partially written
works. I am working on my 18th full novel. I have 10 projects published.
17. What are you working on now? What is your next project?
I am working on re-releasing Black Horse through Booktrope! I am also working on a top secret manuscript behind the scenes :)
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