Lucy Kubash
1. I hear you have pets and other animals in your novels. Tell us about the books.
The books I’m featuring here today are Will o’ the Wisp and The Haunting of Laurel Cove. Will o’ the Wisp is contemporary romance with suspense; The Haunting of Laurel Cove is a mystery romance with a bit of the supernatural. Both are published by The Wild Rose Press, and both have animals in the stories.
In Will o’ the Wisp, Allison Delaney runs a boarding stable and gives riding lessons to kids on the farm she inherited from her grandparents. She also rescues horses, which leads to a run in with some less-than-stellar locals. When Shane McBride re-enters her life, Allison isn’t sure which to fear most, the loss of her farm or losing her heart to the man she thought never to see again. And what will he do when he learns her secret? Besides the many horses in the book, Allison’s dog and a few orphan kittens play a big part.
Will o’ the Wisp blurb:
In spite of a broken heart, Allison Delaney carved out a life for herself and her young daughter on her grandparents’ farm. Her child and the horses she rescues are all that matter. Then a sudden threat to their safety puts her back in touch with Shane McBride, the man she never thought to see again.
Returning to the small town of Silver Creek brings back a lot of memories for Shane, ones he treasures haunted by the ones that made him leave, but this time he is determined to stay and make things right.
Trusting Shane may be her only choice, but now Allison fears not only the threat against her farm but the risk of losing her heart again.
Will o’ the Wisp buy link: books2read.com/u/mYQN0w
In The Haunting of Laurel Cove, Jane and her faithful, ragtag companion Pepper come back to Laurel Cove to recover from a vicious attack. She becomes obsessed with an old cabin in the Cove, but Pepper will not let her near it. Jane welcomes her dog’s presence while she discovers answers to the secrets and mysteries of Laurel Cove, while guarding her heart against falling back in love with an old flame, Brendan McGarren.
The Haunting of Laurel Cove blurb:
Shattered dreams, family secrets, rekindled love. Which is the biggest threat to life and sanity to a broken woman trying to heal?
When Jane Stuart returns to the Smoky Mountains and the house she inherited from her grandmother with the hope to heal from a brutal mugging, she finds herself obsessed with a local legend involving a witch and a mysterious cabin.
Upon reconnecting with an old boyfriend now turned handsome environmentalist, she finds herself rekindling her attraction to Brendan McGarren and is drawn into his battle to keep Laurel Cove from becoming a rich man’s playground. As she begins to uncover family secrets pertaining to the witch and the cabin, Jane questions her own sanity. Then the threats begin. Can she trust Brendan?
Will the search for the truth cost Jane her life?
The Haunting of Laurel Cove buy link: books2read.com/u/baBvBx
2. Why did you add animals to these books?
I love animals! I’ve never in my entire life been without at least one or more—often several—pets. My kids are also animal-lovers, and when they were young, we had everything from dogs and cats to hermit crabs, hamsters, a lizard, birds, tropical fish, and a horse.
I currently have one dog (Ace) and one cat (Sandwich), and there are three granddogs in the family. When we get together, it’s a fun, often noisy time. I can’t imagine writing stories without animals involved. They are just part of my everyday life.
3. You also write The Pet Corner. Tell us about it.
Twenty-two years ago, I began writing a monthly column for a local shopper’s guide, Mailmax. My column is called the Pet Corner, and I advocate for pet adoption, pet rescue, and responsible pet ownership. I feature any fundraisers or other activities that may be happening at local rescues and shelters. The link to Pet Corner in Mailmax online is https://mailmax.pageflip.site/editions/MM57473#page/20. The column also appears in print, and I sometimes feature the column in my blog The Zeke Chronicles: http://thezekechronicles.wordpress.com.
4. Tell us about your kudos or reviews.
I’m pleased to say that both of my books have received favorable reviews on Amazon, Goodreads, and Netgalley.
5. How do you promote your books?
I have promoted my books through guest blogs, like this one, and in group promotions such as those through BookFunnel and N.N. Light’s Book Heaven. I’ve also participated in a few Facebook promotions/parties. I do try to join any library events for local authors for in-person signings.
6. Where can readers learn more about your books and connect with you online?
You can find out more about me and my books here:
My website: http://lucynaylorkubash.com
My Amazon Author page: www.amazon.com/author/lucynaylorkubash
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LucyNaylorKubash
Instagram: https://instagram.com/lucykubash_author
DON’T MISS LUCY KUBASH’S EBOOK GIVEAWAY!
Lucy is offering an ebook copy of Will o’ the Wisp to one lucky reader who comments on her interview!
MARCIA: Thank you, Lucy, for being my April interviewee and for offering your ebook to one lucky commenter! I really enjoy romances that feature pets and animals and look forward to reading yours!
MONTHLY BLOG EBOOK CONTEST! Would you like to win a Marcia James’ ebook? Visitors to this pro-pet blog can join in the fun, comment, and/or share photos of their pets for a chance to win one of my ebooks!
Each month, I’ll randomly pick one commenter to win. To leave a comment and/or a photo, click on the word “Reply,” which is just below the social media icons for THIS interview. (Don’t scroll past this interview to the next interview.) Go Pets!
Hi, Lucy! Welcome to my blog. I look forward to reading your books! Have a wonderful April (and that’s no April Fools!).
Thank you for having me here this month! I look forward to comments and to giving away a copy of my book. Animals truly are a big part of my life and always have been, so I being a guest on your blog is special.
Happy April!
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Hello Lucy, I am a huge animal person. we have 2 Great Pyrenees Blue Tick Coon Hound dogs. they are brothers and will be 7 this month. The black one is Alyx and the Tan one is Maxx. They are our boys. They are big lap dogs.
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Better one of Alyx
Hi, Melissa! Congratulations! You won an ebook copy of Lucy Kubash’s Will o’ the Wisp! I’ll give Lucy your email address, and she’ll email you to give you the ebook. If you haven’t heard from her in a week or so, make sure to check your Spam filter. Have a great day!
Hi, Melissa! Thanks for stopping by my blog. 😉 Alyx and Maxx are cool dogs! I’ve never heard of that mix of breeds before, and I imagine they are pretty big. Thank you for sharing their photos. Have a great April!
I actually have a Great Pyrenees in the books I’m currently working on. While I’ve never owned one, they seem to be great dogs. Love your photo!
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Hi Lucy, I love your pet’s names, especially Sandwich. I’m sure there’s a story behind that name. I look forward to reading your books. This is my Bandit and Pearl.
Pretty babies! Thanks for sharing their photo.
Hi, Julie! {{waving from Columbus, OH}} Thank you for sharing your cute pets’ photo! Have a wonderful April!
cute pics
Hi! Thanks for stopping by. Have a great Spring!
Hi! Congratulations, you won one of my ebooks! I’ll email you with information on how to choose and receive your ebook. Have a great day!
Thanks for stopping by! Sandwich got his name because the girl that rescued him said you never hear of a cat named for just some random thing, like a sandwich. Haha! It does fit him, as he can sandwich himself into small places.
I, too, love to put animals in my stories. They add so much to it. Best on your book!
Hi, Ilona! I love books with animals in them. I’ll definitely check out your books! 😉 Thanks for stopping by. Have a wonderful Spring!
Ilona: P.S., I enjoyed interviewing you for this blog a while ago and can recommend your books! 😉
Thank you, Ilona! Animals do add a special spark to a story.