Quick Six with Linda Conrad
YAY! Silhouette Romantic Suspense author, Linda Conrad is hanging with us today! And she’s not only
celebrating another release, COVERT AGENT’S VIRGIN AFFAIR – she’s celebrating her 25th book!!! A big whoohoooo!!!! Linda is offering a copy to one commenter today too.
“The mission always comes first.”
Undercover agent Jake Pierson figures one romantic dinner will get never-been-kissed librarian Mary Walsh to tell him everything she knows about her late father’s criminal activities. But the more Mary talks, the more Jake wants to shut her up with kisses. Because he’s falling for his own too-trusting target—and there isn’t a damn thing he can do about it. Well, maybe one thing…
With her shiny new lease on life, Mary has become wiser about a lot of things. For one, she can spot a liar a mile away. She knows her gorgeous new boyfriend is hiding something. And she has a sneaking suspicion those secrets will get them both killed unless he trusts her with the truth.
Plotter or Pantzer?
Wish I could plot. Writing a synopsis would be so much easier for me if I could. I do character sketches and know the main characters’ backgrounds, and then I write a paragraph or two of where I would like for the main characters to be at the end of the story. That’s about it. If I’m too detailed with a plot, I lose all interest in the story. It’s like I’ve already told it once, why bother writing it again?Historical or Contemporary?
No offense to you historical fans out there, but I’m a contemporary girl all the way. I can relate better to a contemporary heroine and her contemporary problems and setting. I’ve read a few historicals—and a few futuristics—that I liked. But when reading for pure enjoyment, I tend to read stories based in the now.Romantic suspense or Romantic comedy?
Definitely romantic suspense. Now, that’s not to say that I don’t like a good laugh or a good chuckle as much as the next guy. In fact, Janet Evanovitch and Susan Elizabeth Phillips are two of my favorite authors. But the bulk of my reading (as well as my writing) is in the suspense genre. Give me a good ole Who Done It to figure out and I’m as happy as if I were in my right mind.Light or Dark?
See my answer to romantic comedy above. The black moments are so much blacker with dark books. And I just love to cry. Sniff. Give me either a scary, dark book or an emotional, dark book every time.City or country?
Well, country…if you include the beach as country. Also love the mountains and ranch lands. So, guess that puts me squarely in the country category. Besides, don’t you have to wear shoes in the city?High heels or flats?
When I used to work in an office instead of in my pajamas, I always wore heels. Back then, we all wore nylons too. Ugh. You can have them. Now that I’m free of all that, and now that my hubby and I just celebrated a very (very) long term wedding anniversary, I’m into flats, thank you. And if the flats are sandals or open-toed, all the better. Growing up in the Miami area, my mom kept me in bare feet when I was little, and I intend to die that way if at all possible.Back rub, foot rub, or neck massage?
All of them, please. Depends on my mood, whichever one is best for the moment. Ahem. If you know what I mean.![]()
My either/or question: On top, on the bottom, or side by side?
Best selling author Linda Conrad writes for Silhouette. Her novels have been translated into sixteen languages and sold around the world. She’s appeared on the Waldenbooks Best Seller list and the Bookscan top 100. Winner of the National Readers Choice Award, Write Touch Readers Award, the Maggie, the Cataromance award, and the 2007 Romantic Times Reviewers Choice Award Linda has been honored by many in the romance industry. She and her husband and dog KiKi live near the Florida Keys where she loves reading, boating and telling her Happily Ever After stories!



I always enjoy her books, I can’t wait to read this one. Loved the excerpt.
Congrats Linda on your amazing milestone.
Tks, Linda! Good to see you here!
Aww, CrystalGB, thank you. I have four more already written and waiting to be scheduled.
) Guess I’m on my way to the next milestone. LOL
I agree with Linda. All of the above. Back, foot, neck massage. I’ll take all the massage I can get.
Congrats on your new release, sweetie!
Congratulations on your new release. I love suspense.
Congrats on your 25th book!!! That is wonderful!
Thanks sooo much Ally, Chey and Colleen. You guys are the greatest! I feel like such a star. heh heh (working in my housedress today)
I’ve been watching for a response to “My either/or question: On top, on the bottom, or side by side?” and would like to answer it. I read with the books on top of me with elbows firmly at sides, I read them when they’re on the bottom and I’m hovering overtop — again on my elbows, and I read them side-to-side when in an almost fetal position. Hah! That wasn’t the answer (er … question) you expected, right? LOL!!!
As for your “Working in my housedress today” comment, Linda, YOU rock! I work from home as well, and there are indeed days when comfort wins — especially if I don’t have to go out and I’m not expecting any company. It’s a great perk to the job!
LOL, Laney4! I’ve been waiting for a comment about my question too. I LOVE yours. Very clever. YOU rock!
Awesome answer, laney4! Super Terrific. It should be used in a book somehow !
Just great!
~~Angi