Interrogation Room

 
 
Sit down in that chair over there.
 
I'm Kathy Bennett and I'm askin' the questions and you're going to give me some answers.  Don't even think about not telling the truth.  This isn't my first rodeo.
 
You see that big glass window over there?  There are readers behind that glass.  They're gonna judge you on your answers and how truthful you are here in the Interrogation Room.  Don't let your readers down.  Now, lets get to it...
 
 
State your name:  Roz Lee
 
Tell me about your last interaction with a police officer. What did you think about it?
 

Hmm…that would be a few years ago, I guess. I was pulled over for speeding in New Hampshire. I was guilty as sin, but managed to 'charm' my way out of a ticket, much to the amusement of my two grown daughters who were in the car with me! I think I was doing about 20 miles over the speed limit, driving my daughter's car with Massachusetts plates, and I had a New Jersey driver's license. We were a suspicious bunch, too be sure!

 
Tell me about the last time you were afraid.
 

The only time I can remember being truly paralyzed with fear, was when my oldest daughter was in first grade. I'd dropped her off at school that morning – at the curb in front of the office. Around 1pm I got a call from the school secretary wanting to verify why my daughter wasn't in school since I hadn't called in her absence.

 

My heart stopped. She'd been missing since 8am, and they were just now calling me? We were less than two hours from the Mexican border. She could be anywhere!

 

When I found my voice, I breathlessly asked her what she was talking about. I'd dropped my daughter off. She had to be there. She just had to be. The secretary took a moment, checked her list, and realized she'd called the wrong person. A child with a similar last name was absent that day. I was not a happy camper!

 
How would your worst enemy describe you?
 

She'd probably say I was a man-stealer! LOL The only person I can think of who doesn't like me was my husband's old girlfriend. Since we've been married over 33 years now, I think maybe it's time she let go of old grudges.

 
How would the love of your life describe you?
 

I asked him – he said, "Smokin' hot." He needs new glasses, but I'm not going to tell him!

 
What’s the biggest misconception about you?
 

People think I lead a life similar to the characters I write about. *snicker* Yeah…right.

 
What’s your biggest self-doubt?
 

I'm always afraid that one day someone is going to discover that I don't have a clue what I'm doing – and point it out to the world. I think every writer has this fear.

 
What would you like to tell readers about the writing business that would be a surprise?
 

It's hard work. Everyone thinks they can write a book. Maybe they can tell a story, but that's not the same thing. 

 

If there was one thing you could take back - what would it be?

 

One thing? That would probably be the swimsuit I bought two sizes too small thinking I would diet myself into it.
 
What is your greatest weakness?
 

Isn't that an oxymoron? Greatest – weakness? Oh well, I guess that would be speaking before I think it through. Sometimes I tend to just blurt out what I'm thinking. 

 
What is your greatest strength?
 

I'm a planner. Not when it comes to my writing though. For that I fly by the seat of my pants, but I plan out most everything else. 

If you were going to wind up on a reality television show, which one would it be – and why?
 

Gold Rush. I can see myself running off to the wilds of Alaska to pan for gold. It would be fun if I wasn't doing it to pay the bills. Otherwise, I'd probably be on Pawn Stars. I'd be the one pawning the family heirlooms.

Have you ever been so mad you would have liked to punch someone?  Tell me about that situation.
 

See question near the start of this interview where you asked me about being afraid. The school secretary was in imminent danger.

 
Have you ever divulged a secret?  Did the person who expected your discretion ever find out you’d blabbed?
 

Nope. Don't think I have.

 
When was the last time you righted a wrong in a public place?  What was the ‘wrong’ and how did you fix it?
 

At a fast food place, I ordered a soft drink to go with my meal. The young clerk handed me the empty cup to fill at the self-service machine, but forgot to charge me for it. I noticed on the receipt, and went back and paid for it. Not much, but I felt bad about getting the drink for free.

 
How old do you think is the right age for a first romantic kiss?  How old were you when you had your first romantic kiss?
 

Hmm…35? I have two twenty-something, single daughters. One is in a relationship, and I'd rather not think about that. Silly, I know, since most of my characters are younger than my daughters and they do all kinds of naughty things!

 

And as for myself…that was a very long time ago, but I was 18. A late bloomer by Texas standards, but the guy I kissed is the same one who answered question # 4 in such a lovely way!

 
Now, for the most revealing question of all…
 
Do like your hero in boxers, briefs, or commando? 
 

Commando. 

 
Now, give up the info on one of your books and tell us all about you.
 
 

Here's the scoop on my latest, INSIDE HEAT.

 

Inside Heat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blurb -

Professional baseball players Jeff and Jason Holder are at the top of their game. Jeff is the Texas Mustangs’ closer, revered throughout the Major League for throwing inside heat, while his twin brother Jason is the team’s starting catcher and star hitter. The two have always shared more than their identical DNA, so when they meet Megan Long, it’s no wonder they both want her.

 

Megan doesn’t know baseball, but she does know a sexy guy when she sees one - or two. Unable to resist their charms, Megan finds herself in bed with both of them, but falling in love with only one.

 

When a potentially career-ending injury sidelines Jeff, his ego takes a hit too. Megan finds herself on the outside – the dirty little secret. It doesn’t help that Jeff has gotten the wrong impression about her and his brother.

 

It will take more than a little physical therapy for Jeff to mend his arm, and his relationship with Megan.

 

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Excerpt –

 

Megan leaned over the railing. She stretched her arm out toward the tall guy with the crooked smile and waved the program at him. Please. Please. Please. Pick me. Come on. She repeated the mantra in her head, all the while feeling perfectly ridiculous standing in a crowd of pre-adolescents begging for an autograph. To top it off, she wasn’t even sure she was waving her program at the right guy. She’d studied Christopher’s baseball card, knew the face she needed to find, but unless she missed her guess, the guy had a twin brother, and they both played on the same team. Just her luck.

There wasn’t anything she could do about it now. She continued to wave the program at the one closest to her, and prayed he was the pitcher – Christopher’s idol. In retrospect, it had been foolish to promise the kid she’d get the autograph for him, but she’d made the promise, and she was going to honor it – somehow.

An endless supply of excited youngsters replaced the ones who had gotten an autograph and left. Megan held her ground amidst jostling bodies and annoyed looks from the other autograph seekers. So what if she was an adult? It wasn’t like she wanted the autograph for herself – even if the guy was hot. Seriously hot. She’d thought he was good looking when Christopher handed her the baseball card he kept with him twenty-four/seven. But the card didn’t come close to capturing the real Jeff Holder, or was it his brother?

“Hey Jeff!” the kid beside her yelled. The man on the field turned toward her. So this one was the one she sought. Good thing because the other one had his own admirers at the rail. No way would she be able to fight her way through the crowd to get to him in time. Now that she knew she’d had the right guy all along, she renewed her bid for his autograph, waving the program with new enthusiasm. The kid next to her elbowed her in the stomach, accidentally she was sure, and despite being half her size, shoved her hard. Megan made a grab for the seat behind her to keep from falling.

She straightened and turned back to the railing, coming eye to eye with Jeff Holder. Holy cow! The man was gorgeous. Sinfully gorgeous. Cream her panties gorgeous. It had been a long time since she’d had that kind of reaction. Hell, if she were being truthful with herself, she’d never felt that jolt of awareness before. It was as if her body recognized his, and responded.

“Are you all right?” he asked with genuine concern in his deep, testosterone-laden voice.

God, he had beautiful blue eyes, surrounded by dark lashes that contrasted with his blond hair. His eyes focused on hers with pinpoint accuracy while taking in the broader picture all at once. It was more than a little unnerving – and arousing. Megan shoved the thought out of her head as quickly as it had come. She didn’t have time in her life for a relationship – not that one was possible with someone like Jeff Holder. A girl could fantasize though.

“Uhm…yes. I think so.” She grabbed the rail with her free hand to steady herself.

“Good.” He smiled and held out his hand. Megan stared at his even white teeth and his full lips she instinctively knew would feel wonderful on hers. “Did you want an autograph?”

“Uhh…what?”

“Autograph. Do you want one?” He tugged on the program in her hand, and she snapped out of her lustful stupor.

“Oh! Yes, please.” She studied his face as he bent his head to scribble his name on her program. Get a grip. Megan chastised herself. She wasn’t here to ogle the man. She was here to get an autograph for Christopher.

He thrust the program toward her. His gaze raked over her again, as if sizing up an all you can eat smorgasbord. She swallowed hard and pressed the program over her fluttering heart with both hands. “Th…thanks,” she stammered. And then he winked at her. Winked. She blinked in surprise as he turned his attention to the new crop of autograph seekers.

She hadn’t planned to hang around for the game, but that wink must have scrambled her brains because here she was holding onto the railing with a white knuckled grip as she made her way to her seat. Who knew you needed mountain climbing gear at a baseball stadium? One wrong move, a slip of the foot, and she’d tumble all the way down to the field. Yeesh! She dropped into her seat and closed her eyes to stay a wave of dizziness. Megan counted ten deep breaths and concentrated on bringing her heart rate down to an acceptable level before opening her eyes. Below her, waaaay below her, the playing field sparkled like an emerald, accented with red-orange and white. It was a spectacular view, as was usually the case from a mountaintop, even if the players were nothing more than ants on a beautiful picnic blanket.

She took in the spectacle. Families filled the seats around her. Kids with hot dogs and mustard stains on their clothes, parents passing napkins and juggling soft drinks brought a smile to her face. This was what baseball was about – fresh air and fun. She waved a hot dog vendor over and decided to forget the mountain of laundry waiting at home, and the fact that her cabinets were empty. If she hurried after the game, she could still get the grocery shopping done and do enough laundry to get her through the next few days. It seemed the one day a week she managed to get off work amounted to nothing but more work – without pay. It wouldn’t hurt to spend an afternoon at the ball game.

Megan reasoned herself into staying, and to consuming at least one of every treat offered by the stadium hawkers. How long had it been since she’d eaten a hot dog, or cotton candy? Years, it seemed. She refused to feel guilty about the extra calories or the dent in her wallet. Between the ticket, parking and gluttony, she probably could have taken a weekend cruise. None of that mattered. The sky was too blue, the grass impossibly green, and…she had Jeff Holder’s autograph in her bag.

Thoughts of Christopher slowly wasting away in his hospital bed brought a tear to her eye. Here she was, surrounded by happy, healthy children enjoying one of life’s simple pleasures with their families, and reminded Megan of the good she and others did for critically ill children. She loved being a nurse, and her usually upbeat manner made her a favorite among the kids in the special wards. It wasn’t easy keeping a smile on her face, even harder to keep the tears from showing when she looked into the hopeful eyes of a sick child, or the worried eyes of a parent, and knew there wasn’t a thing modern medicine could do to help them. Her work was gut wrenching at times but then there were the success stories. Those were the ones that kept her going, kept her doing whatever she could to give a child a fighting chance against the injustice of sickness.

She pulled the program out and wiped away the sudden rush of tears before they could ruin the autograph. If Jeff Holder’s signature could bring a smile to Christopher’s little face, Megan would give up every one of her precious days off to make it happen.

Megan tried to focus on the signature through blurry eyes. She fished a tissue from her purse and dabbed at the corners of her eyes until she could see clearly again. She blinked. Then she blinked again.

“No!” she shouted. Everyone around turned and glared at her. Megan apologized for her outburst, and tried to explain it away by saying she’d spilled something on her program. She received a few sympathetic comments before everyone returned their attention to the game.

Her heart sank as she read what Jeff Holder had written. She couldn’t give this to Christopher! Fresh tears threatened to spill over as she curled the program into a glossy weapon.

Of all the…

How could he?

What was he thinking?

What am I going to do now?

Disappointment roiled around in her stomach along with hurt and anger until she thought she might be sick. Or it could have been all the stuff she’d eaten. Either way, she’d wasted an entire day in pursuit of an autograph. And what did she have to show for it? A pick-up line. That’s what. Did he really think she was going to show up at the restaurant he’d indicated, at the time he’d indicated? Who did he think he was anyway? God’s gift to women?

The crowd surged to their feet and a deafening roar pushed her budding headache over into full-fledged pain. She stuffed the now useless program into her bag and stood to see what was going on. Absolutely nothing. Except for the one guy throwing pitches to the catcher, everyone else was standing around in groups of two or three, chatting.

She bent and yelled at the kid next to her so he could hear her over the clapping and cheering. “What’s going on?” He looked to be about Christopher’s age, ten or eleven. He’d hardly taken his eyes off the field the entire game, so it was a safe bet he knew what was happening.

“Are you kidding? The Terminator just came in to pitch. All we need is three outs to win.” His enthusiasm allowed his voice to carry above the din. If he’d been at home, his mother would be scolding him to use his indoor voice.

“Who’s the Terminator?”

“Jeff Holder. He’s the best in baseball!”

Megan looked closer at the guy on the pitching mound. From this distance it was impossible to tell if he was the same man who’d made her heart flutter, then crushed her dreams, and Christopher’s, with a few pen strokes.

“Why is everyone standing?” she asked. The entire stadium was on their feet, clapping and cheering.

“Because it’s the Terminator!” he yelled, as if that made perfect sense. Then he turned back to the game, dismissing Megan as only a kid could do.

Her head pounded in rhythm to the clapping, and the foot stomping that rocked the upper deck. With every pitch, every strike, every out, the crowd grew impossibly louder, and Megan grew increasingly angrier. What was she going to do? She’d promised Christopher, and she couldn’t bear to see his face when she told him she’d failed. He’d be crushed, and the last thing the little guy needed was more disappointment in his life.

Before the Terminator threw the last pitch, she pushed her way to the aisle and picked her way down the almost vertical steps with as much grace as a mountain goat that just discovered a patch of locoweed. If she beat the crowd, she might get home in enough time to change clothes and meet Jeff Holder at the restaurant he’d written on her program. She had one last chance to get the autograph for Christopher. She’d meet Jeff Holder, get the autograph, and then she’d tell him what a despicable low-life he was.

 

About Roz Lee –

 

Roz Lee has been married to her best friend, and high school sweetheart, for over three decades. These days she splits her time between their home in rural New Jersey, and Southern California, where her husband works. Even though she’s lived on both coasts, her heart lies in between, in Texas. A Texan by birth, she can trace her family back to the Republic of Texas. With roots that deep, she says, “You can’t ever really leave.”

Roz and her husband have two grown daughters they couldn’t be more proud of, and are currently raising an eleven-year-old Labrador Retriever, Betty Boop, who isn’t aware of her canine heritage.

When Roz isn’t writing, she’s reading, or traipsing around the country on one adventure or another. No trip is too small, no tourist trap too cheesy, and no road unworthy of traveling.

 

Books by Roz Lee

Inside Heat

The Lust Boat

Show Me the Ropes

Love Me Twice

Four of Hearts

Still Taking Chances

Making It on Broadway

Coming Soon:

 Under the Covers

 

Connect with Roz Lee –

Website  - www.rozlee.net

Blog  - www.authorrozlee.blogspot.com

Facebook  - www.facebook.com/authorrozlee

Twitter – www.twitter.com/Iwriteromance

Shelfari – www.shelfari.com/RozLee

Goodreads – www.goodreads.com/RozLee

I'm also on Google+, but I haven't got a clue how to tell you to find me. Search for Roz Lee, perhaps?

 

Okay Roz Lee, I think I've got enough information - for now.  But I know where to find you and I may need to do some follow up.  

 
One other thing.  I noticed from your answer about reality TV that you're fixated on money.  First, you admitted you're an aspiring gold-digger.  Next, you're scheming to visit a pawn shop to unload Aunt Mabel's rhinestone-studded Chia pet.  We've had an increase in burglaries in the area.  You can bet the Chia pet I'm gonna be watching you closely...very closely.