Thursday, October 13, 2016

Blueprint (Out of the Blue #4) by RJ Jones | Spotlight, Author Interview & #giveaway #mmromance @RJJonesAuthor

Blueprint (Out of the Blue #4)


If only building the foundation for a lasting relationship was as easy as drafting the blueprint.

Jet Black doesn’t date. Even if he wanted a man beyond sex, his ever-watchful identical twin scares potential suitors away. Jet lives with his brother, but since Gray fell in love with Kris, Jet feels like a third wheel. Despite their bond, Jet knows he needs to move out and experience life for himself, whether Gray likes it or not.

After his father dies in a boating accident, Ethan Nichols is devastated. As the last survivor of his family, he realizes the need to put down roots. He leaves Australia and returns home to San Francisco and his old architectural firm. But there’s more to building a new life than simply moving house.

Jet and Ethan’s first encounter is brash and anonymous, but when Ethan moves across the hall, their lives become irrevocably linked. Jet is quirky and fun loving, while Ethan is rock steady and dependable. There’s no denying the passionate spark between them.

But Ethan is looking for a more solid foundation than Jet is ready to offer. Until Jet learns to spread his wings and trust Ethan with his darkest secrets, building a life together will be impossible.

**This can be read as a standalone, however it is best enjoyed reading the series in order as side characters play a major role.**

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Where are you from, and where do you call home?

I was born and bred in Perth, Western Australia. I joined the military in my early twenties and because of that career path, I have lived in almost every capital city. If I haven’t lived there, I’ve spent a fair bit of time there. I met my husband whilst I was stationed in Darwin. He’s originally from Sydney but agreed to move to Perth with me. We’ve been here ever since. J

What inspired you to start writing?

I’ve always been a reader but it wasn’t until I started betaing and being asked for advice that characters appeared in my head, telling me their story that I knew I had to write. I never intended to publish, but then I never intended to be an author either so you never know what the universe has in store for you.

How long have you been writing?

Coming up for three years. Wow! Time flies when you’re having fun.

What advice would you give a new writer just starting out?

Write what you love. Write what you want to read. And most importantly, write for yourself, no one else. At the end of the day, you have to be happy with what you’ve done. If you’re proud of your efforts, it will show through in your writing.

Do you ever suffer from writer’s block? If so, what do you do about it?

I’m not sure I have suffered from writer’s block as it is defined, but I have suffered from a lack of confidence which stopped me from writing for quite a while. I called it writer’s block because I didn’t know what else to call it and I did a blog post on it. I tried those adult coloring-in things, which the kids thought were great, but I’m not sure they really helped, except to give me RSI. Every time I wrote something during that period my words sucked. I hated all of them to the point that I ditched ¾ of a novella. That story will never see the light of day. I think all writers suffer from a lack of confidence at some stage and we all go through the ‘my writing is crap’ stage. I’m not any different from anyone else.

What Author’s in the genre do you read?

I’ll read anyone if the blurb is enticing and the cover is well done. But I do have a few go-to authors for different reasons. If I need something to bring me out of a book funk then I pick up a Sue Brown. Anything Sue writes will be a hit for me. Same with NR Walker. If I want something a little more smexy, then it’s LA Witt or Heidi Cullinan.

What comes first, the plot or characters?

For me it’s always the characters. They’re the ones that tell me who they are and what’s happened to them. The plot is secondary.

Describe the perfect writing space.

The only thing I require to write is peace. No music. No kids. No interruptions. If you know of a place like this, forward me the address and I’ll move in.

Do you do research for your books? If so, what does that entail?

Yes, of course. The internet is always my first point of call but I don’t always take everything the internet tells me as truth. Luckily social media is full of people from all walks of life, and I always try and find someone willing to help on a particular topic that has either been through it or works in a particular field.

How many books have you written? Which is your favorite?

Blueprint marks my tenth story. As for a favourite? It’s a toss up between Blueprint and As the Ice Melts. Both MC’s were a joy to write. I was honoured to give them the happy ever after they needed.

Do you hear from your readers much? What do they say?

I don’t hear from them as much as I’d like, but when I do, it’s always very positive. I haven’t had any hate mail yet. Maybe I’m not that well known?

Are you working on anything at the present you would like to tell us about?

I have a few things in the works. I’m working on a short ménage and also the third installment of the Love for the Season series. There’s a few standalones in the mix but are nowhere near completion yet. We’ll have to wait and see what 2017 brings J

Thanks for having me! <3




RJ started as a reader and eventually made the progression to reviewing. It wasn't until two men popped into her thoughts, insisting on telling her their story that she started to write. It started with one scene. A hot and dirty one in the shower.

RJ's initial thought was if she could write their scene then they'd shut up and allow her to concentrate on other aspects of the day. That shower scene was 3000 words long and three hours of work.  But they didn't shut up.  They told her their entire story and she didn't sleep for days.  Sometimes she couldn't keep up with what they were telling her and she had to keep a notebook by the bed.

Whilst RJ was writing their story a side character decided he needed his story told too. Then other characters followed suit.

You see the problem? If RJ ever wants to sleep again then she needs to write.

RJ is a wife and a mother to two boys. Even her dog is a boy.
She is surrounded by males.

RJ writes emotionally charged, character driven romances. Her guys will always get their HEA, but it will never be easy.

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the interview =) The book looks great. Congrats on the new release!
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