Cindy Roland Anderson is an Amazon best selling author who
writes clean, contemporary romance with a combination of humor, romantic
tension and some pretty great kissing scenes. She and her husband live in
northern Utah, and are parents to five children, and grandparents to six
adorable grandchildren. She is a registered nurse and has worked in the NICU as
well as the newborn nursery. She loves to read, almost as much as she loves
writing. And she loves chocolate…probably a little too much.
Connect with the Author here:
Lucy Phillips doesn’t want to spend her Christmas
vacation dodging her ex-boyfriend, so when he turns up at the airport to give
her a ride home, Lucy panics and asks a complete stranger to kiss her. Although
the kiss is incredible, Lucy never expects to see the guy again.
Is it bad luck
or destiny when Lucy comes down with a sore throat and the new doctor in Snow
Valley is none other than Cole Taggart, the guy she kissed at the airport?
*NOTE TO READER: THIS IS A REVISED EDITION WITH A BONUS
EPILOGUE. "
~ BookGorilla ~
Q&A With the Author:
1. Describe yourself in 50 words or less:
I’m a wife, a mother, and—according to my grandkids—the best
nana ever. I cook out of necessity, but love to bake. I enjoy helping others
and love taking care of my family. I love reading and writing light-hearted
romance. And I love chocolate. I really, really love chocolate.
2. What do you love most
in the world?
My family!
3. What inspired you to
become an Author?
I love books and have always been an avid reader. I don’t
remember exactly what it was, but one day I just said to myself that I should
write a book. I started thinking about a storyline and then I couldn’t stop
thinking about it.
4. What is your largest
unfulfilled dream, and what are you doing to reach it?
I would love to see one of my books become a Hallmark movie.
Recently, Hallmark has started accepting manuscript submissions. My goal is to
submit a new manuscript and hope it not only gets published, but is also made
into a movie.
5. What is your trick for
getting past writer's block? And what advice do you have for other authors who
are struggling to tell their story?
Writer’s block is really frustrating. The best way I’ve found to
get through it is to ask myself why am I stuck and where do I want the story to
go? It really helps to talk it over with someone, like my husband, or just talk
to myself out loud. The best advice is to keep writing. If I know what needs to
happen next, but I’m having a hard time getting to that scene, I skip over the hard
part and write the next scene. It’s amazing because when I come back to the
difficult part it is always so clear what I need to do.
6. Now that we've gotten
to know each other, tell me a story. It can be long or short. From your
childhood or last week. Funny, sad, or somewhere in between. Just make sure
it's yours. What's your story?
My kids love to tease about what they call my “blonde” moments.
This past week we went to cut down our Christmas tree. After finding the
perfect tree, my husband and two boys tied it to the roof of our van. Before
reaching home, we decided to stop at Chick-fil-A for dinner. I was driving and
when we pulled up to the drive-thru window the girl said, “I see you’ve been
Christmas tree shopping.” My first reaction was astonishment. How did she know
we’d been out getting our Christmas tree…then it hit me…the tree is on the roof
of the car. It was embarrassing, but the Chick-fil-A girl laughed, right along
with my family and myself.
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