Q&A with Vicki Lewis Thompson author of MIDNIGHT THUNDER

What inspired you to start writing romance? 

Men.  Dashing heroes who save the day are more fun to write about than any other subject I can imagine.

With more than 100 books to your name how do you create original characters and plotlines?  

I keep my eyes and ears open ALL the time.  If I wrote the same story over and over, I’d go crazy, so shaking things up is a matter of self-preservation.

What’s better – the excitement of a new love or a rekindled romance from long ago?  

The rekindled romance is much easier to write but discovering a new love is a challenge I like giving myself, so they’re both wonderful in different ways.

What can you tell us about the Thunder Mountain Brotherhood Series?  

The heroes all share a similar past – being foster kids at Thunder Mountain Ranch.  That single fact binds them together more surely than blood.  They have different issues, but each one needs to heal.  With insight and the right woman, they can.

What are you working on next?  

The heroes of summer, 2016!  The heroes of 2015 and my Christmas book for the series are written, so I’m on to the next batch of foster brothers and I love them already.

About Vicki Lewis Thompson

A romance writing career has brought Vicki Lewis Thompson many wonderful things –New York Times bestseller status, an appearance on LIVE with Regis and Kelly, the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award from Romance Writers of America, thousands of readers, many dear friends, and the cutest little yellow convertible in the world. Her career has also given her work she loves. Although she’s written more than 100 books, she continues to be fascinated by the many ways that a man and woman fall in love. The age-old story remains a challenging puzzle to be solved anew with each book. That makes her a very lucky person, indeed.

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About Midnight Thunder

 

 

 

Thunder Mountain Ranch was the only place cowboy Cade Gallagher had ever called home. But after he and Lexi Simmons broke each others’ hearts, he left it behind, along with his foster family. Since then, Cade has drifted, looking for something—anything—to call home. Until a call from Lexi changes everything.

Cade has been gone too long. His foster mother is hospitalized, and the ranch is in deep financial trouble. Yet even as his world crumbles, Cade’s hunger for Lexi is almost as tangible as the taste

of her lips and the way her body fits deliciously against his. It’s bittersweet surrender. But Lexi isn’t the girl she used to be, and she’s determined to have the hot cowboy in her bed only if she keeps him out of her heart.