As you may have heard, Contemporary Author Julie James is our Author of the Month for September 2011! Julie writes the most hilarious, most entertaining contemporary romance I've read in a long time. Her books make me burst out laughing and thus get me some weird stares, but it's worth it! Each book is like it's own anti-depressant! So, Maidens, help me welcome the wonderful Julie James to Under the Covers! For more information on Julie and her books, please visit her website here.
Hi Julie! Thanks so much for chatting with us today! Let's get started, shall we? You were a lawyer before you started writing full-time. What made you decide to be a writer? Was it hard to make that transition from one occupation to another?
I have no writing background, have never taken any sort of creative writing class and, frankly, had never envisioned myself doing anything other than practicing law. But I love movies, and I love reading. I’d always had an idea for a romantic comedy film and one day, I just decided to sit down and write it. So I bought a book on how to write screenplays and got started.
Since I knew no one in Hollywood, after I finished the script I began cold querying agents and managers in L.A. There was some interest in the script, and I signed with a film agent. Shortly thereafter, a Hollywood producer optioned my script, but, unfortunately, the movie was never made. After the option expired, my film agent suggested that I turn the screenplay into a book, and I decided to give it a shot. When I’d finished the book, my film agent hooked me up with a literary agent, and shortly after I signed with her we got a two-book deal from Penguin/Berkley. And the rest, as they say, is history.
In terms of the transition from one occupation to another, sure, there are times when I miss practicing law, but I enjoy writing even more. It’s tough to beat a job you can do in sweatpants.
Do you have any must-have items while you are in the writing dungeon?
In the morning, I need something chocolate before I get started—usually Nestle’s Tollhouse chips right out of the bag, and at mid-day, I go out for a Starbucks run.
You write fantastic contemporary romance, but if you could dabble in another sub-genre, what would you pick and why?
I’m very happy writing contemporary romance and don’t currently have any plans to explore another sub-genre. But if I did, I suppose I might try my hand at romantic suspense. Back in the day when I wrote screenplays, I wrote two suspense scripts so I have some experience with that.
For the most part, your books can be read as standalone novels. In the future, would you like to tackle the challenge of writing a series?
While not a series, my third and fourth books, Something About You and A Lot Like Love, are linked by recurring characters. My upcoming release, About That Night, is also linked to those two books. I’ve created this criminal justice world with the Chicago FBI and U.S. Attorney’s offices, and I would like to write additional stories in that setting. In fact, this summer I went on private tours of both the U.S. Attorney and Chicago FBI offices, and I’m fascinated by what they do. That being said, I would never force a story just to get it into a certain setting—so if a standalone idea is what appeals to me most, then that’s the story I’ll write next.
I love all the heroes of your books! Jason Andrews is the sexiest man alive. Jack Pallas has that glowering thing going on and Nick McCall is my number one lover! How do you make sure that your heroes stand out?
What characteristic should all heroes have? My approach is that I start with an awesome heroine, and then come up with a guy who deserves her. My heroes tend to be more sarcastic types, the kind who are far more likely to trade banter and quips with the heroine than be super-expressive about their feelings. But when they do fall in love, they fall hard.
Here's the sex question...Jason Andrews is the SEXIEST man alive. But there's no sex in his book! I personally think it works well. What was behind your decision to keep it this way?
Actually, there is sex in the book, it’s just at the very end and it’s not graphically written. There are two reasons I did that: First, Just the Sexiest Man Alive was my first book, and as I mentioned earlier, the story was originally written as a romantic comedy screenplay. And with scripts, the writer doesn’t write detailed sex scenes—it’s up to the director to figure out the mechanics of the scene. So when Taylor and Jason do finally get together in the book, I wrote those scenes in a similarly non-explicit fashion because that’s what I was familiar with. (My books have since gotten steamier as I’ve become more familiar with the contemporary romance genre.)
As for why the characters wait until the end? Because, simply, that’s what fit with the story. Because Taylor (the heroine) had been cheated on in the past, she had major concerns about getting together with Jason, who is the biggest movie star in Hollywood and a notorious womanizer. It wouldn’t have made sense for her to sleep with him until she completely trusted him.
About that Night is Kyle's book! What can we expect from this upcoming release? More hysterics, I hope!
Well, any book that’s about a guy who’s a billionaire heir/ex-con/computer genius nicknamed the “Twitter Terrorist” who went to prison for hacking into Twitter and shutting it down after his girlfriend broke up with him via a tweet has to have a few laughs, right? At least, I hope it does. What can I reveal about the book…? Hmm… well, the heroine is a woman from Kyle’s past, and the book picks up right after he has been released from prison. I would say, in terms of tone, that the book is most similar to Just the Sexiest Man Alive (meaning pure contemporary romance, no suspense subplot). But there is definitely sex in this book : )
Fun questions! Let's say Kyle Rhoads, the infamous Twitter terrorist, got on Twitter again. What would be his first tweet?
I'm sure readers would agree that they drool over your sexy heroes. But who do YOU drool over? Who is your favourite literary hero?
Oh, I’m a sucker for Mr. Darcy from Pride & Prejudice. He’s just so smitten, despite all his efforts to the contrary, and so intent on winning over Elizabeth. I read that book once a year.
Is there a book and/or series that you wished you have written?
Thanks so much for stopping by, Julie!
Author of the Month Julie James will be giving away TWO COPIES of A LOT LIKE LOVE! This contest is open to everyone!
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Extra entries are acceptable. If you post or tweet this giveaway, we ask that you provide links. Thank you and good luck!
Hmm, it's so hard to pick only one! I love
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I love Julie James' books! She's an amazing writer and her humor has me laughing out loud every time I read her books!
ReplyDeleteI'd want Rhett Butler to come to life. I think today's men could learn a thing or two from him.
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ReplyDeleteI'll go with Roarke from In Death series. That man topped over another hero at my harem list *cough2*.. 30 more books and he still manage to hold and captive my heart, I will say he must be called "Super Roarke" =P
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Thanks for the contest! I have had this book on my TBR list for awhile now... As to my favorite literary hero... While I'm which Julie on loving Mr Darcy, my first and longest standing literary hero has to be Rhett Butler from Gone With The Wind, but my current hero would have to be Barrons from the Fever series by Karen Marie Moning....how's that for diversity in hero love? Book Savvy Babe
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Great interview, I had no idea that she wanted to write screenplays!
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My favorite hero is Adam Black from Karen Marie moning's Highlander series-sweaty Scottish blacksmith who's really a fae prince? I'm there!
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Bones is always number one on my list of literary heroes. It may be prosaic; but, he just floats my boat in his loyalty to Cat and the sexiness he exudes through her eyes.
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Great interview, the whole fade-to-black sex scene makes more sense now!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I could ever really pick just one, but I do love Curran from Kate Daniels, John Matthew from BDB, Sam Starrett from Troubleshooters, & Acheron from Dark Hunters.
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I think my fav hero is Roarke♥ He´s really awesome!
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Hey everyone! Just thought I'd drop by to say hello. I've got a book due in ten days, so I'm deep in the writing hole this week, but I'll be reading all your comments and will try to pop in and out.
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Great giveaway. Not so easy question!
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to contemporary romance (romantic suspense) JULIAN (Pamela Clare - Hard Evidence)
PNR: Nalini Singh's Archangel Raphael, Larissa Ione's Wraith or Jeaniene Frost's Bones.
Thriller: My fave read of 2011 and also fave protagonist (antihero) Victor without a surname. The Hunter by Tom Wood.
Historical romance: Julia Quinn's Colin Bridgerton.
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My favorite literary hero is, of course, Mr. Darcy, but I definitely have a soft spot for Ilona Andrew's Curran. Rawr!
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Love Julie James, great interview ladies!!!! This is going to be hard choosing just one lol. I have to say my favorite hero has to be Ethan from Chicagoland Vamps.
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Hard question...had to think about it for awhile. Mr Rochester from Jane Eyre
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My favorite literary hero from Young Adult genre is Dimitri from Vampire Academy :)
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ReplyDeleteI have many heroes in my books, but one I always return to Burke from the Burke series by Andrew Vachss. There is just something about him that I have to keep returning to these books and read them over and over. Thank you for sharing today and for the lovely giveaway opportunity. I am of course a follower :)
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GREAT INTERVIEW !! I love Julie James, she is wicked awesome. As for who my fav hero is...um.... I have to go with Zach - Breaking Point. I just cant get past him. My hero....
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My favourite literary hero is Bones from the Night Huntress series by Jeaniene Frost! Love everything about him and that series :)
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ReplyDeleteI love your books Julie.
Hard question - favorite literary hero I guess would be Silas Marner - I always remember his story from H.S.
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This is such a hard question!
ReplyDeleteI love Mr. Rochestor, and from more recent ones Curran from the Kate Daniels books and Quinn from the Sookie Stackhouse books
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Wow - so many fictional men to choose from. I love Barrons, Bones, and Curran.
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Ohhhhh this is soooo tough....I have a few favorites...Rafe McKade (The Return of Rafe McKade), Jack Travis (Smooth Talking Stranger), Nathan Devereaux (Untraceable), Luc Martineau (See Jane Score), Jack Pallas (Something About You), Trevor Meede (Just One of the Guys), Jack Bowman (Thread of Fear), Zach Zemaitis (Not Another Bad Date), and Gabe Bonner (Dream a little Dream)....I think I may have a thing for guys named "Jack"...haha.....there are many, MANY more heros that I love...but i didn't want to take up to much space....Ok one more Jacob Graystone (Birthright)....ok now Im finished!!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome interview! I love me some Julie James :)
ReplyDeleteAs far as my favorite hero, it would have to be Roarke or Adam Black. But to be honest, most of the time, it's whoever I'm reading about at the time.
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I've always had a thing for Colonel Brandon of SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. Such a Gentleman.
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I love Quinn from Keri Arthur's Riley Jensen series. He could rescue me anytime! Thanks for the great interview and contest. sdylion(at)gmail(dot)com
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My favourite Julie James hero is: Jack he is one sexy, sexy, fine, fine piece of hunky, hunky man and I would love to get my hands on his FBI ass.
A hero from another author??? Too hard, there is way too many, but I just finished Envy by J.R. Ward and that lady really knows how to make a hunky man come to life. All gritty, smart ass and quick witted all in one damn fine package.
Wow I had no idea she started as a scriptwriter. That lady is verra talented. My fav hero...hmm.. would be Roarke because he's just the whole damn package. But I like the heroes of books I read at the time too - like now, I'm reading Storm Born and Tiago is on my mind like woah.
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I'm not sure if she's considered a hero really but Vampire Hunter & US Marshall, Anita Blake is who I'd vote for if I ever needed someone to save my butt in a paranormal fight/war. =)
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I have too many favourites, but one who stands out in my mind is Jericho Barrons. Although I kow he would hate being called a hero, but he is to me!
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Ung, I don't think I have a favourite literary hero. And besides what exactly defines one? Though, if we're talking hot, super-mega-awesome love interests, a few mentions need to go to Dimitri (VA by Richelle Mead), Jericho Barrons, Bones and Mr Darcy (even though Persuasion is my favourite Austen, no one can beat him). Thanks!
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I'm all about the Black Dagger Brotherhood right now, and my favourites are Rhage, Zsadist, and Vishous.
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Great interview. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite literary hero is Darcy in Pride and Prejudice.
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I've got to say Roarke from JD Robb's In Death series. He's the whole package.
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Phedre from the Kushiel series.
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Great interview, makes me even more curious about Julia James. I've been wanting to read her books but just haven't got the chance yet. Thanks a lot for this giveaway :D
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of fave heroes actually, if I should name some : Roarke (In Death Series), Marcus Westcliff (Wallflowers Series), Gage Travis (Travis Series), Bones (Night Huntress Series), Will Parker (Morning Glory) and lots lots more :D
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Mr. Darcy is my favorite literary hero.
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My favorite literary hero is Lauren Dane's Brody Brown.
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My favorite literary hero would have to be Rose. She's so bad ass and doesn't take anyone's crap. I love that. Thank you for the giveaway. shae(underscore)carcar(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteTough question...Should I pick only one though that would be Bones from Night Huntress series!I absolutely love him!
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Great interview, thanks! I'm new to Julie James' books, but I have read so many great reviews. Brava, Julie! Thanks so much for including international readers in this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite literary hero is Mr Darcy from "Pride and Prejudice".
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