Showing posts with label The Unidentified Redhead. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Interview and Giveaway with Alice Clayton, author of the Redhead Series (you know - the series I've been fawning all over!)


As you well know, I am a new fan of the Redhead series by Alice Clayton:
The Unidentified Redhead (my gushing review here), and
The Redhead Revealed (more gushing here).

Ms. Clayton was kind enough to agree to a chat and is giving away e-books at the end of the interview:

The first book, The Unidentified Redhead, takes place in LA among movie industry types. The second book, The Redhead Revealed, takes place in New York (mostly). Do you have any background in the industry?

I was lucky enough to spend some time in LA right after college, and I absolutely loved it. I do have friends in the industry, but what you quickly realize when you live in LA is that everyone is in the industry in some way. Your waiter is an actor, your banker teaches acting at night, and everyone knows someone. There is something really magical about Southern California, especially Los Angeles. But I think that you have to experience it in the right way, because there are certainly parts of LA, like any city, that are less than magical. I still have great friends there, and whenever I go back, I make sure to take one of my favorite drives. I love to drive any of the canyons, Laurel, Coldwater, Benedict, Topanga...and I love to take Sunset all the way from Hollywood to the ocean. Stunning. New York City is a different matter entirely. I used to spend time in Manhattan on business trips, and I would be lying if I said I didn't always "pad" that trip with an extra day or so...hope my old employers aren't reading this! While LA is a driving town, NYC is a walking town for sure. So when I would visit, I would make sure to get out and walk as much as I could. The first time I visited NYC was when I was still in college, and a friend of mine traveled there for New Year's. He was studying opera at the time, and we were both trying to decide where we wanted to move after college...LA or NYC. We were complete tourists on this trip, we stayed at the giant Sheraton on 7th, and I spent each night just staring out the window at all the lights. Of course we spent New Year's Eve in Times Square with thousands of other idiots, and while I am glad I did it once, I don't need to do it again! Oddly enough, the next time I visited, years later, I was in NYC on the same day, flying in on a last minute business trip on New Year's Eve. I got in late that night, and walked around for hours, all around downtown. I was by myself, in a city I knew nothing about and no clue how to get around in. I walked and walked, stopped into a little sushi place that I could never find again, and lost myself in the city. New Year's Day I found myself once again alone, burying myself in work, and that night for dinner I grabbed a cab and headed down to Little Italy. Alone on New Year's, I ended up in the basement of this tiny little restaurant, sitting with the owners family. I spoke zero Italian, but as they passed me red wine and plates and plates of food, I felt completely at home. One of the biggest cities on earth, and I was eating with family. Not my own, but family.

I have to ask because I adore Grace – Did you write yourself into her character? Or any of the other characters?

There are definitely things about Grace that mimic some of my own experiences, but she is her own girl. Now the character of Holly is based on several of my best girlfriends, even my sister! Holly is my favorite character in these books, I adore her. I am so blessed to have such strong women in my own life, and I wish everyone had a best friend like Holly.

And Jack – oh Jack! Such a sexy, smart, all-around swoon-worthy guy. Are there any Hollywood types that were your inspiration for Jack? And even though I can’t really picture accents in my head when I’m reading, that wasn’t a problem in this book – at points I actually could hear him speak. What is it about men with accents that we women find so sexy?

Jack is...wow. Jack is a wonder for sure. What stamina! Ha! Someone asked me once, if there was a movie made out of The Unidentified Redead, who would play Jack? In my head, he like a British Scott Speedman. I have to admit, he is one of my swooners! And the accent, oh boy, what is it about an accent? I recently watched one of my favorite movies from childhood, Grease 2 (don't judge) and I realized that I drew so much from that when I was a kid. I wanted to be Michelle Pfieffer after that, and I wanted a boyfriend that had that fantastic accent. To this day, I get a little twitterpated when I hear an accent. Sigh...

Grace is several years older than Jack. At one point someone refers to her as a “Cougar”. How do you feel about that term? (Is there a term like that for older men/younger women? Mountain Lion? Bear? <---um, wait, I think “Bear” is already taken, LOL)

I am all over the place on the term "cougar". If you think about it from a purely sexual standpoint, this arrangement makes perfect sense. Woman and men at their sexual peak, enjoying themselves. I say rock on. Get it. Swing from the chandeliers. At the same time, there is a predatory notion attached to this word, that I don't necessarily agree with. Men have been dating women considerably much younger than them for years, why aren't they called Orcas? I love how you address real-world insecurities that women face every day and put a humorous slant on them. I think any woman who has self-image issues can relate to Grace on some level. Grace’s best friend Holly is also an amazing friend and great support system. Will we be seeing more of Holly? Do I see a potential hint of romance blooming there? Every woman I know, and this includes women that look perfect on the outside, have image issues. Think about the last time you heard a woman be given a compliment. "Hey, that skirt is fabulous, you look great in it!" "Ugh, have you seen how big my ass is?" "Wow, your hair looks really pretty today," "Pfft, I barely even had time to wash it today, it's so flat!" We seemed conditioned to bat down any compliment we are given, it's shocking when you start to become aware of it. And YES to Holly, there is definitely more in store for her. One of my great friends, who knows by the way that Holly is based partly on her, keeps asking me, "When is my girl gonna get some?"

And let’s not forget the sexin’. These books are very hot – Grace and Jack have amazing chemistry and love to act on it! Do your friends and family read your books? If so, do you get weird comments from them?

Well my father has yet to read it, let's just say that! He has heard things, many things, so he bought several copies...but will not read it. And that is ok by me! The rest of my family and friends, they are enjoying it for what it is. Some really like the spicier parts, some skip over them. My poor mother, several times she seemed as though she wanted to ask me more questions, but then wisely changed the subject. Sex is part of life, and I like a good sex scene as much as I like the funny scenes and the schmaltzy scenes. I wanted it all, so I wrote it all.

Have you always known the storyline from the beginning or do you just write as it takes you? Do you know how many books will be in the series? When is the next book coming out? I need to add it to my “stalker calendar”!

Stalk away my friend! Right now I have a total of 4 books planned for The Redhead Series. I am working on Book 3 as we speak, and hope to have it out to you sometime next summer. I originally planned just the first 2 books, but once they were complete these two seemed to have so much more to say, so much more to do! So on we go!

For me, this book was a total escape from reality – I felt like I was there, interacting with the characters, and thought about them when I wasn’t actually reading the book. What kinds of books do you like to read? I always wonder if writers read in their genre or prefer to stay away when reading for pleasure.

I read a little of everything, although until very recently, I didn't think I was a romance reader. Turns out I was wrong, and I am a sucker for a good boy-meets-girl. I actually just started a 52 Week Book Challenge, a book a week for the next year. I am in Week 2 right now, and really enjoying just reading for pleasure again. You can follow along with me on my blog at aliceclayton.com.

You have a playlist on your blog of songs related to the books. I’ve recently started a segment on my blog called “Friday Funk” wherein I feature a song that reminds me of a book or fictional character. What is it about music and books that goes so well together? Is it because, just like books, songs tell stories?

Music is huge to me, and I almost always have something playing wherever I am, whatever I'm doing. I have said this before, but I tend to see things in Cinemascope, and I always heard a soundtrack when I was writing Grace. So on my websites, there is a chapter by chapter soundtrack that accompanies each book. It's worth checking out, especially when rereading certain scenes. Everyone that rereads the Prodigy scene in Book 1 thanks me later...

Is there anything you’d like to showcase or promote?

I am working on a new project that will be going up sometime after the first of the year, but it's not a book. Secretive huh? Stay tuned, it should be a fun ride!

Thanks so much Alice, for stopping by; I'm looking forward to more of Grace and Jack's adventures!!



The giveaway: Omnific Publishing has graciously offered to give away 3 sets of The Unidentified Redhead and The Redhead Revealed in e-book format! *jumping up and down*

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Monday, November 8, 2010

Review: The Unidentified Redhead by Alice Clayton



From the author's website:
When Grace Sheridan moves to Los Angeles to become a working actor, it's a second shot at a life-long dream. But at thirty-three, has she missed her chance? And will an unexpected romance with the entertainment industry's newest "it" boy shine an uncomfortable spotlight on her life?
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I thought long and hard (heh, heh, I said "long and hard") about doing a one-word review:
*ZOMGILOVETHISBOOK!*

Prepare for a squeefest: Grace was such a funny heroine, a real-world (not Real World) woman - she was funny and smart and realistic. She had insecurities, and her struggles to overcome them are part of why I love her. Her humor was so juvenile (see my "long and hard" reference above) and I loved every minute of it. There was not one bit of forced dialogue, the whole book flowed.

Grace is a 33-year-old woman who has come back to L.A. to try acting again. She tried it when she was younger, but now she's older, wiser, and more confident. She's staying with her best friend and agent, Holly (who I also love), and meets Jack Hamilton at one of Holly's parties. He's 24, and right on the cusp of becoming Hollywood's Next Big Thing. They click, and hang out a bit, and end up dating. But can it work? Besides the 9-year difference, his career is just taking off and she's still trying to break into the business. I don't usually go for the older woman/younger man, but I loved this. The age difference was such a huge deal for her, and not at all for Jack.

And Jack, oh Sweet Nuts, he totally made my Fictional Boyfriends list - he's sooo good. This kid is completely swoonworthy. Oh, and did I mention he's British? Yup, even better! He's so good for Grace, and I loved him for that, among other things *g*.

The Unidentified Redhead is sprinkled liberally with lines like "The British are coming" and "That's what she said"; totally awesomesauce on a deliciously sexy bun (bum?). Speaking of awesomesauce, the lovin' is pretty hot; these two clicked in and out of the sack, and in the shower, and in the closet, and.... you get the picture.

If you don't normally read Contemporaries, The Unidentified Redhead might change your mind. I'll leave you with this: This is the first book that's ever made me jealous of a fictional character's rack. *sigh* I covet Grace's boobies.

Paperback: 276 pages
Publisher: Omnific Publishing

Release Date: February 16, 2010

ISBN-10: 1936305062

ISBN-13: 978-1936305063

Think I'm exaggerating? Try it - Read the first chapter for free on your kindle!


My Rating:



I loved this book so much I couldn't wait and went straight into the 2nd book in the series: The Redhead Revealed:
(Review coming soon!)




This book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.