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I’m so thrilled to welcome Zara Keane this morning as she answers some questions and gives us a look at her current book (and what she has in store for us in the future).

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Would you tell us about yourself? Where are you from?

I was born in Ireland and grew up in Dublin. Due to the long Irish school holidays (two months for primary school kids and three months secondary school!), I spent my summers with family in the southwest of Ireland. Ballybeg, the fictional town in which I set my contemporary romances, is loosely based on some of the places I spent those childhood summers.

Eight years ago, I moved to Switzerland. I live in a small village with my husband and kids. The language, landscape and culture are totally different to Ireland, but I love having the opportunity to experience these differences and learn new languages.

What are your favorite genres to read and write?

I read romance and crime fiction with a smattering of fantasy thrown in for variety. My fave romance subgenres are contemporary and romantic suspense. While I now write contemporary romance, I have an Irish historical and an urban fantasy lurking somewhere in my pile of discarded manuscripts.

What book are you currently reading?

Just this Once by Rosalind James. Itโ€™s the first book in her Escape to New Zealand series. So far, Iโ€™m really enjoying it. Iโ€™ve always wanted to visit New Zealand. When I saw the book was set there, I snapped it up.

When it comes to writing, are you a plotter or a pantser?

Iโ€™m a plotter-pantser hybrid. Before I start writing a new story, I write a one-line summary for each of the major plot turning points. I also fill in character interviews for each of my main characters. Once I start writing, I donโ€™t look at my outline notes unless I get stuck. I usually take stock after Iโ€™ve reached 25% of my word-count goal. At this point, my story and characters bear very little resemblance to the original plan. So I re-do the plan and keep writing until I hit the midway mark. Then itโ€™s lather, rinse, and repeat until I reach the end.

In truth, I would love to be a real plotter. Knowing exactly what happens in each scene before I wrote it would certainly save time at the revision stage. On the other hand, every single one of my better plot and character ideas come to me while Iโ€™m writing, not during brainstorming sessions. I need the security of knowing I have some sort of plan before I begin, followed by the freedom to go with the flow.

Why did you decide to write the Ballybeg series?

Short answer: I didnโ€™t! When I wrote a very early draft of Love and Shenanigans in 2010, I thought it would be a stand-alone contemporary romance. After I finished it, I found myself missing the town and the people, as daft as that sounds. ๐Ÿ˜€ Plus I knew two of the secondary characters would be perfect for one another. So I wrote a sequel! To date, Iโ€™ve written five romances set in Ballybeg. The first three will be released this year.

Can you tell us a bit about your debut romance, Love and Shenanigans?

I can indeed! Hereโ€™s the blurb:

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Three days before leaving Ireland on the adventure of a lifetime, Fiona Byrne returns to her small Irish hometown to attend the family wedding from hell. When she discovers the drunken vows she exchanged with the groom during a wild Las Vegas trip eight years previously mean theyโ€™re legally married, her future plans ricochet out of control. Can she untangle herself from the man who broke her heart so long ago? Does she even want to?

โ€ฆTrue Love in Ballybeg.
Gavin Maguireโ€™s life is low on drama, high on stability, and free of pets. But Gavin hadnโ€™t reckoned on Fiona blasting back into his life and crashing his wedding. In the space of twenty-four hours, he loses a fiancรฉe and a job, and gains a wife and a labradoodle. Can he salvage his bland-but-stable life? More importantly, can he resist losing his heart to Fiona all over again?

WARNING: This book features a crashed wedding, a labradoodle with attitude, sexy times, and love and laughter, Irish-style.

What are you working on now?

Iโ€™m revising Love and Leprechauns for my editor (due out in November). Once thatโ€™s done, I need to finish incorporating the line edits for Love and Blarney (due out in September) and send it to the proofreader.

Where can we visit you online?

I have an author website at zarakeane.net. Iโ€™m also active on Twitter (@zara_keane), Facebook, and Goodreads.

Thank you so much for having me on Romantic Reads and Such!

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ZaraKeaneSmallBIO:

Zara Keane grew up in Dublin, Ireland, but spent her summers in a small town very similar to Ballybeg, the fictitious town in which she sets her Irish contemporary romance series.

She currently lives in Switzerland with her family. When sheโ€™s not writing or wrestling small people, she drinks far too much coffee, and triesโ€”with occasional successโ€”to resist the siren call of Swiss chocolate.

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