Author Interview: Norah Bennett

How old were you when you knew you wanted to be a writer?

That’s difficult to answer. I learned to love books at age 13. Maybe the though crossed my mind then. I’ve always written in journals, then academic writing, textbooks, then fiction.

 

Who are your favorite authors? (Please limit your answer to five or ten.)

Robyn Carr, Nora Roberts, Corinne Michaels, AL Jackson, Nicholas Sparks.

 

What are your greatest sources of inspiration?

Life on the whole. I listen to the news, music, watch TV, talk to friends…I have a wonderful family. I am blessed with many encouraging and inspirational people in my life.

 

What genre(s) do you write?

Contemporary Romance and Women’s Fiction

 

Do you have any current or future projects?

Currently, I am finishing a novel titled, Six Months. Then, I plan to spend sometime make final edits on another finished novel, Forget Me Knot. Then, I will finish a project I started last year, Gravity.

 

Do you have an author website?

Norah Bennett

 

Do you have any blogs?

Norah Bennett Blog

 

Where can people find your work?  (to purchase or just to read)

Norah Bennett

Twitter

Facebook

Goodreads

 

If you could feature just one title, what would it be? 

My newest release Everything I’ve Dreamed Of

 

Everything I’ve Dreamed Of

By Norah Bennett

Buy Links: 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MR3847R/Evernight: http://www.evernightpublishing.com/everything-ive-dreamed-of-by-norah-bennett/

Kate Willowbrook dreams of a life filled with beauty –– a man who loves her, friends, and a home. At eighteen, Kate’s dreams are replaced by nightmares when she witnesses a crime. Kate runs, never settling down or trusting anyone. Ten years later Kate discovers the small town of Lakes Crossing and Noah Reed.

 

When Noah’s wife is killed in an accident, he buries himself in work and family obligations, believing he will never find love again until he meets Kate. The more he learns about her, the more he is drawn to her and his protective instincts kick into overdrive.

Noah is everything Kate has ever dreamed of, but his take-charge attitude is scaring up old demons she fought hard to bury. If they can’t find a way to strike a balance that satisfies both their deepest needs, they could lose their second chance at love.

 

Excerpt

Kate pierced him with her green eyes. “I’m certain there’s no shortage of women who would be happy to go out with you. Why me?”

 

Noah’s cocky grin faded into a soft smile that stole her breath. His eyes darkened as he focused on her. She could feel the heat creeping up her cheeks again, and she couldn’t believe she asked him that question. She didn’t even know why she did, except that she wanted to hear his answer. If she let herself fall for this beautiful man, with a killer smile and the softest brown eyes in the world, she’d fall hard and fast. If she were just a toy to him, one that he got bored of and discarded after a while, she’d be devastated. She had lost so much already and survived, but Kate wasn’t sure she could survive his games. If she allowed herself to hope and dream of a life with Noah but then lost it all, she’d crumble, and no amount of superglue would put her back together.

 

Kate waited for his answer, her eyes locked with his and he didn’t let her down.

 

“Yes, I won’t deny that I’ve dated other women and there are those who wouldn’t turn me down for a date, but they’re not you.”

 

Noah reached for her hand, and she let him feel the tremble that ran through her as he engulfed her small hand in his. He raised her hand to his mouth and kissed her fingers, never taking his gaze off her.

 

“You say you’re not special to anyone, but that’s not true. see something special, someone special. I know we don’t know each other very well, but if you give us a chance to change that, together, we may be something special. We won’t know unless we try.”

 

Kate’s breath hitched, and her heart squeezed. Jesus, the man had a way with words. How did he know what she needed to hear? Now she understood what Roberta Flack meant when she sang, Killing me Softly. He was clawing at the door to her heart, and she didn’t think she was strong enough to resist him, even knowing that she may get shredded if she let him in.

 

Kate dropped her gaze again as they began to fill. Her breathing was ragged, and her heart broke its confines and was on the run. Whether it wanted to be caught by Noah or not, Kate wasn’t certain.

 

Special. 

 

Kate had waited thirty-one years to hear someone call her special. She struggled to rein in her emotions and push back the tears that threatened to roll down her cheeks. She wanted to go out with Noah so badly it hurt. She wanted to get to know him and to be a part of his world, but she was terrified. Good visited her very few times in her life. The instant it arrived, she began preparing for its departure. Good was a temporary visitor and a fickle one at that.

 

“Come on, Kate. I can sense you’re afraid. I swear I’m a nice guy. I’ll do my damnedest not to disappoint or hurt you. Take a chance. Take a chance on me.”

 

Kate heard the vulnerability in Noah’s voice. She explored his handsome face, a face she was sure she would never tire of admiring. All traces of his earlier cockiness vanished. Instead, it was replaced by a rawness, an earnestness, a tenderness she’d never seen before. That was the look Kate would remember for a lifetime. Years from now, she would say that was the exact moment she knew, if Noah Reed asked her, she would be his for a lifetime.

 

Kate let out a slow breath and with a soft smile, she whispered, “Okay, Noah Reed. I’ll take a chance … a chance on you. I’ll go out with you.”

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