many years after it was originally written, but it did not pave the way for a successful contemporary career. I always loved contemporary romance and contemporary women’s fiction, but my publisher was not at all interested in the contemporary stuff, probably because historicals were, as you say, very hot. The first two books I was trying to market were Chelynne and what would later be titled Tempted, a contemporary. Robyn Carr: Much sooner than that, actually. Was it the change in the industry that made you switch from historicals to contemporary books or just your own internal voice? You have been writing a long time, first starting out with historicals like Chelynne published in 1980. Leigh: I am very excited to have you here today, as I’ve been reading your books since the late 1990s. The details on that are listed at the end of the interview. Carr’s varied writing history, her publisher Harlequin MIRA is providing copies of Carr’s November 2012 release, My Kind of Christmas for some lucky winners. In addition to some great insights into Ms. I had the opportunity to interview one of my favorite authors about her writing career, and her very successful Virgin River series. When you add into the equation that her latest is a new Christmas release plus it features hunky Patrick Riordan, then it is triple the delight as far as I’m concerned. A new release by Robyn Carr is a fabulous reason to celebrate.
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