ABOUT THE BOOK
Lucifer - At eighteen months out of law school, six months on the job, and four weeks before his BAR exam, Luce has arrived. He’d been playing by other people’s rules all his life and now, poised on the brink of success, he will not let anyone stand in his way…especially not the junior-partner jerk at the office giving him and his assistant a hard time. On his way to give the creep a piece of his mind, he bumps into the infamous ‘Calamity Jones’. . .Calamity – is tired of enduring her boss’s unwanted sexual innuendos. When his fingers start to roam, Calam decides she’s had enough. It’s time to fight fire with fire. So she devises an ingenious, if risky plan, to get Perkins off her back, keep her Job, and strike a blow for his numerous other victims around the office . . . only, things don’t go exactly as planned.
All Hell Breaks ‘Luce’ – After finding the loopy ingĂ©nue jack-knifed atop the archival files, Lucifer knows something is up. Calamity knows the jig is up. So, she comes clean. Turns out, they both have the same problem . . . Perkins. But, sparks fly when they decide to team up to bring down the boss. The Hitch? He’s a straight arrow . . . She’s a loose cannon. Can they work together to achieve a common goal? Or will they both lose in the end?
INTERVIEW WITH D. ALYCE DOMAIN
How did you get started writing?
I started writing out of frustration. I was in college and totally hooked on daytime soaps, and every time I got attached to a character or a super-couple, one of the actors would leave or the writers would decide to “go a different way”. The result . . . death, divorce, or a damaged character. I got into writing fan-fiction to “fix” some of the mess that Daytime writers did to my favorite heroes, heroines and couples.
Do you write every day?
I try to, yes. I find this is the best way to keep ideas fresh in my mind, and to stay sharp and to keep my writing style consistent.
What do you think is hardest aspect of writing a book?
Pre-writing, research, and preparation. I do a plot summary, an outline, timeline of events, and in some cases, scene notes that I have collected along the way. This takes time, organization and a lot of work.
What books do you currently have published?
Dominic’s Nemesis, my first publication. When Lucifer Met Calamity will be my second . . . though its unrelated.
Is writing your dream job?
Not in the way that you mean. I love writing and being creative, but my attention span will never permit me to do just one thing for the rest of my life no matter how much I love it. Burnout. I prefer to split my time doing 2-3 things that I really like . . . and writing is one of them.
Do you have any marketing tips you could pass on to indie authors?
Don’t make your book free. I think this is a bad trend that de-values writing, books, and authors. A better, more effective option (in my humble opinion) is to do a small giveaway of a set number of copies (1 to 5) and to use this to increase awareness, recognition and interest in reading the book. The readers who enter the giveaway should be required to give an e-mail, or like your FB page or something and write a review or something. Nothing is free and certainly not a book which requires months of time and effort to write. Making it a free download for any and everybody, is just selling your self short.
How do you feel about Facebook?
Love it!
What’s one thing you never leave the house without.
Earrings in my ears. hate a naked lobe.
What do you love about where you live?
The mild winters! I hate being cold. I hate cold weather. I hate winter colors. You get the picture.
I do! What's your favorite treat for movie night?
Caramel popcorn
What’s your favorite beverage?
It’s a toss up between Ginger Ale and hot chocolate.
What is one of your happiest moments?
When I finally finished with school . . . for good. *Happy Dance*
What do you like to do when there’s nothing to do?
Read/Write/watch a movie . . . not TV, a movie.
Do you give your characters any of your bad traits?
They have some of my traits . . . I’m not sure I would classify them as bad traits, just quirks of mine.
What’s your favorite/most visited Internet site?
Internet Movie Database, love it . . . visit everyday.
What’s the hardest thing you’ve ever had to write?
Essays for college and grad school applications. *ugh* I didn’t like the topics most of them force me to write. They just seemed so phony.
How do you like your pizza?
On a wheat crust, with only veggie toppings, and made by a real pizzeria. I don’t do fast food pizza.
What’s your favorite color?
It’s a toss up between purple and red.
What’s your biggest pet peeve about writing?
First person narrative. I have a love/hate relationship with it. I don’t like it unless it's done right. I’ve found that very few books really benefit from this point of view. I, myself, would never write in first person. I just can’t give up the versatility of third-person omniscient.
What is your favorite movie?
It’s a toss up between Dead Again and LA Confidential. They never get old.
What are you working on now?
The sequel to Dominic’s Nemesis, which will be book 2 in The Ambrosi Legacy Series.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
D. Alyce Domain. Is a long-time lover of creative fiction. She learned to read with Dr. Seuss, grew up reading Sweet Valley High, James Howe, and Lois Duncan, and graduated to category romance with Harlequin and Silhouette in her teen years. Ms. Domain started out writing fan-fiction after her favorite fictional characters met with death and cancellation on network television. Inspired by the entertaining, multi-layered storylines created by so many female romance, young adult and television writers, she began to experiment with her own characters. Coupled with her own unique brand of genre-bending romantic fiction, Ms. Domain was able to create a whole new world within the pages of her books.Ms. Domain was born and raised in Houston, Texas, the youngest daughter of Charles and Eunice Domain. She has one older sister. She earned a BS in Biochemistry and a MS in Biomedical Sciences. She worked in Patient-Based Biological Research before switching careers and opening her own fashion boutique, The Aesthetic Domain. In addition to fashion apparel and accessories, she sells her own original jewelry creations and runs the Boutique & Blog website, which is based in Houston, Texas. Ms. Domain also has avid interests in inspirational music, art/entertainment, and history.
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