Four O’Fallons and a Baby
Hi, Romance Readers!
Often I get asked, how in the world did you get to be a romance writer? Actually…my daughter did it! One day I was desperate for something to read and Emily tossed me a well-read, dog-eared, clinch-cover Harlequin. “It’s great,” she said. Then later confessed it had been passed around the entire eighth grade class at St. Andrew’s school as the students’ “supplement” to their sex ed class.
Some supplement! But I was instantly hooked. Now I write for Brava Kensington and Harlequin American.

To me settings are like another character in my book. In my Four O’Fallons and a Baby series with Brava, steamy nights, the wail of a soulful sax, moonlight on the Mississippi River and a baby left on a doorstep set the stage for three brothers coming home.
The Way U Look Tonight (April)
is the second book in this series. Soap star, Keefe O’Fallon, has had enough of the press hounding his ever move and going home seems the perfect answer—especially when he gets a look at nanny, Callie Cahill. He’s wildly attracted…until he finds out she’s not the nanny at all. She’s the enemy. The impossible, irresistible, very desirable enemy…
Til There Was U is the first book in the series. Ryan and Effie have the perfect jobs in the perfect place but they don’t have each other…till they realize the long hot nights on the shores of the Mississippi are perfect for sexual fantasies, deep desires and true love.
In I’ll Be Seeing U Quaid is the street-tough kid adopted by the tight-knit O’Fallon clan and made into one of their own. He still has a hint of danger humming under the surface and a heart fiercely loyal to the man who saved him, Rory O’Fallon. That’s why Quaid’s come back home. What he doesn’t expect is to run into the only person who’s ever cracked his armor…prissy Cynthia James.
Now let’s gab for a bit. We have 2 weeks and I’d like to get to know you better.
At the end of each week I’ll give away a boa and a matching pen for the main prize and three signed cover flats with bookmarks, key chains and lipstick pens.
Question #1
I mentioned settings…so what is your favorite setting in a book? Where do you like to read about the most? The old South? New York?
Question #2
Have you ever dated a bad boy and was it like in the books? What would you do if your daughter brought one home?

