Y’all, I’m so happy to have Stacy Hoff here to answer a few questions and share her newest book.Β The first book has gotten some great reviews and I’m sure that the second book (releasing today) is goin got be just as good!
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*What do you like best about writing romances?
I’ve been practicing law for over twenty years. Notwithstanding my hard-boiled profession, I’ve always been drawn to storiesΒ that haveΒ a “happy ever after.”Β In romance novels (unlike the legal world) everyone gets a satisfying resolution to their problems. The charactersΒ I write emerge stronger, and emotionally richer.Β Their emotionally satisfying journey becomes myΒ own.
*What is your favorite romantic story (movie/book, fact/fiction, whatever you love most)?
I have aΒ loooongΒ list of favorite romantic stories. My listΒ beganΒ back in college. I was assigned to read Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice. I finished these stories knowing thatΒ romance books were going to be a life long addiction for me. MyΒ passionΒ for the classics hasn’t faded, but I’ve added a boat load ofΒ modern books toΒ the list.Β Kristen Higgins has written most of my contemporary romance favorites. Chloe Neill is my favorite paranormal author. Of course, not all great romancesΒ stories are books. My favorite romantic movie isΒ Dirty Dancing. I was sixteen years old when the film came out. I spent the rest of my youth convinced my true love would sweep me off my feet – figuratively and literally. (I did marry a wonderful man who, ironically, does not like dancing.)
*If you werenβt a writer and could be anything you want, what would it be?
When I’m not busy being a full time attorney, wife, and mom,Β I draw and paint. A part of me has always wanted to become a professional artist. I attended the “Fame” high school in New York City. Today, I sketch in a local art gallery.
*Which of your characters/books was the most fun to write?Β
My off-beat characters are the most fun to write. Melanie “Mel” Merritt, the heroine in HOTTER THAN THE CARIBBEAN, is one of my most off-beat characters yet. Mel struggles like I do with a secret ambition to be a professional artist. Like Mel, I had wisps of my hair tinted blue. (It was temporary hair dye back in high school, but still!) The more creative the character’s personality, the more I can have fun delving into who they really are.
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Building Love #2
by Stacy Hoff
Blurb:
In the Caribbean, the secrets, sex, and scandals are hotter.
Luis Serrano, the unwanted love child of a hotel construction magnate, is determined to reach his fatherβs level of success. When Luis finds himself pitted against his half-brother for control over their ailing father’s company, sibling rivalry comes to a head. The stakes are high. The brother who best completes their portion of the Caribbean construction project will gain control over the entire company. To win, Luis hires an interior design firm. But the firm will have to perform difficult work under serious time constraints.
Melanie Merritt is used to sibling rivalry. Sheβs always been second best to her older sister, the “golden child” of their parents’ interior design firm. Melanie’s desire is to be an artist. She works for her family to appease them. Her newest task is to implement a complex project for Luis Serrano under an impossibly short deadline. If she fails, her familyβs company may go bankrupt. But Melanie canβt keep her too-creative ideas away from her family, and the client.
Completing work on time won’t be easy. Especially when dual sibling rivalries threaten to destroy the project, and a passion hotter than the Caribbean.
HOTTER THAN THE CARIBBEAN (Building Love #2) can be read as a stand-alone novel.Β The other books in the Building Love series areΒ BETTING ON LOVE IN VEGAS (Building Love #1) and MAD FOR YOU IN MADRID (Building Love #3), which releases March, 2018.
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Excerpt:
Mel quickly keyed into her suite on the fifteenth floor of the Condado Beach Resort. She was in a hurry to get ready for her dinner meeting with Luis. Afterwards, sheβd call her sister to let her know his handsome appearance was the least intimidating thing about him. The man was confident to the point of cocky, and as determined as a Caribbean hurricane.
Despite his cool response, however, his eyes had been warm as they appraised her. There was something sexual about the man, putting her senses on high alert. Making her skin super-aware. Had he been appraising her body as well as her competence? Or perhaps she was just imagining his reaction.
Her own reaction, however, was harder to figure out. Why did she feel extremely turned on when she should feel put off?Β What the heck is wrong with me?Β The minute she finished her phone call to Denny she would take a frigid shower to chill her libido.
Working for unapproachable authority figures was a pattern that had to be broken. Like her parents, Luis was clearly someone who was hard to please. The tension he exuded when he spoke about the project was so apparent on his face it was practically palpable. Worse, his work pressure would surely be passed on to her. As if she didnβt have enough stress to deal with already.Β Ugh! Please fly the hell down here already, Denny!
This design project would no doubt eat her alive. Not only would she have to quash her libido, sheβd have to design the lobby in the way her ultra-stuffy sister envisioned. Denny didnβt think anywhere near similar. The whole assignment would probably end up being a disaster.
Worse, her family would never let her live failure down. They had publicly touted this project as the firmβs showcase assignment. News of a failure would be widespread.
Her phone vibrated next to her with enough force to almost bounce off the bed. Her sisterβs name flashed across the screen.Β Guess Denny beat me to it.Β βWe Are familyβ by Sister Sledge played loudly, a song Denny had suggested as a way to try to bring them closer together. Delving into her bag just in time to swipe the bar, Mel accepted the call.
βHow are you doing so far?β Denny asked without preamble.
βThe flight was . . . challenging. At least I made it here in one piece.β
βWhat company did you rent your car from?β
βNone. The client sent a limo.β
βOoooh, I like a man with class and style. One who spends lavishly on his team of designers.β Denny chuckled. βI swear, Mellie, Luis Serrano is bachelor of the year. But not for long, because I can already tell you Iβm going to marry him. Heβs hot, owns a very successful company, and comes from a rich family. Thereβs no way I can go wrong with a man like that.β
βOptimist,β Mel quipped.
βSure, Iβm an optimist. Why not? I believe in happy endings. Fairy tales. Prince Charming. Heck, Iβll even shop around for a castle and pair of glass slippers.β
Although Denny was obviously kidding, Mel bristled. βUm, which one of us is going to be Cinderella in your fairy tale? Iβm always the one stuck sweeping out the cinders.β
βMellie, I was joking,β Denny answered in a soft voice. βI know Mom and Dad are tough on you. I hope you donβt think I am, too.β
Not since last week when you asked me why I was wasting time with art. You might as well be Mom and Dadβs echo chamber.
βHello? Mellie? Are you still there?β Denny prompted.
βYes. Sorry.β
βDonβt be. I know youβll do your best to keep the client happy until I arrive.β
βWhat about Mom and Dad? Do they think so, too?β
Denny hesitated before speaking. βTheyβll come around.β
βRight.β Mel knew her voice sounded strained. Sometimes the hurt was hard to filter out.
Silence lingered in the air a full minute. Fighting with her sister, especially over their parentsβ favoritism, would only drive more wedges into the family tree. At this point, a light wind would blow the fragile, old oak over. Splintering as it landed from the years of heavy blows.
Mel coughed to clear her tight throat. βI donβt know about a prince, but I bet Luis Serrano will be taken with your good looks, and your design proposal.β
βThanks, Mellie.β
βGive him two days to eat of your hands, just like your many other admirers.β
Her sister paused for a moment. βMen are attracted to you, too, Mellie. Try breaking out of your shell. Live a little. Put yourself out there. No one woos a recluse. Youβve got plenty going for you. I know you think Iβm better looking than you, but if we were any closer in appearance, weβd be twins. Everybody says so. You know that.β
Mel mustered a lighthearted voice. βSure, sure. Youβre right.β At least some of her sisterβs compliments werenβt left-handed. Little did Denny know that Mel was already trying to βlive a littleβ and βput herself out there.β Although not in the way Denny suggested.
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Stacy Hoff is a contemporary romance author, as well as an attorney. She has practiced law for over two decades, primarily handling contracts. Romance novels have always been her secret passion. She writes her romantic stories until the wee hours of the night. Stacy lives in New England with her husband and two boys.Β Stacyβs other full-length contemporary romance novels are: JOCKEYING FOR YOU, LAWFULLY YOURS, DESIRE IN THE EVERGLADES (Desire #1), and DESIRE IN THE ARCTIC (Desire #2).
Amazon Author’s Page:Β https://www.amazon.com/Stacy-Hoff/e/B00NN0HCW8
Twitter:Β https://twitter.com/authorStacyHoff
Author website:Β http://www.stacyhoff.com
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And while your shopping on Amazon make sure you get a copy ofΒ Betting on Love in VegasΒ (Building Love #1) –Β https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WD1J7LW/ref=series_rw_dp_sw
Catherine(Cat)Warner has problems. The profits from her inns are down. The pressure from her parents is up. Her love life is non-existent. But Cat did manage to get the attention of tough, powerful, gorgeous hotel magnate Ty Orland. Unfortunately, his interest in her is for all the wrong reasons. Instead of wanting Cat, this debonair CEO only wants her landβa parcel he desperately needs for his next big development deal. Too bad, itβs not for sale. A people pleaser by nature, Cat knows to stand strong. If she caves in to the demands of this sexy, alluring man, it will be her own neck on the line.
Ty Orland has a lot of things going for him. Success. Power. Respect. Unfortunately, heβs also got an old chip on his shoulder and a new financial nightmare. His development deal is going down in flamesβand fast. His only way out is if Cat sells him her strategically located parcel. But romancing the land from her is not easy when love gets in the way. The woman is as beautiful as she is beguiling. And Ty no longer knows which prize is more valuable.

