What is the title
of your latest release and what is it about?
'Becoming Mona Lisa,'
follows the journey of Mona Lisa Siggs.
Mona has barely spoken to her husband in five years; she looks like a
train wreck, and is basically dying of monotony. Mona gets a makeover, books a romantic
getaway, and recommits to her landfill of a marriage. Cue the mayhem. What happens next is reserved only for the
most ridiculously hilarious, romantic comedies.
What inspired you
to write this book? Do you have a muse?
I was inspired by
my best friend's experience, being surrounded by black birds. I set out to combine a hilarious story line
with a poignant message, and if early reviews are any indication, it seems to
have worked.
Tell us a little
about yourself. Is there any truth to any of your novels?
My first novel,
which remains unpublished, is the agonizing story of a mother who loses her young
son. I created the storyline to help
myself heal from the loss of my father.
I knew if I could guide my protagonist through unimaginable grief, I
would be better equipped to cope with my own loss.
Sometimes the best
works come from pain and heartbreak. What is your favorite genre and who are
your favorite authors?
I love a good
romance, crime novel, or comedy. I adore
James Patterson, Patricia Cornwell and Janet Evanovich.
Sounds
like some pretty great authors there. Are you working on another project right
now? Tell us about it.
I have several projects in the works. My favorite project at present is a poignant
story of animal rescue titled, ‘And Her Name Shall be Beloved.’
Just for fun, tell
us some non-related book “stuff.” What do you like to do when you’re not
writing? Any favorite hobbies?
I am a drama
queen. I adore the moments I spend on stage with my fellow thespians, and it is
there, on the stage, where I have met some of the finest people with whom I
share my life. I am also an avid animal
lover and activist, and my ultimate dream is to reach enough readers to fund a
rescue for senior cats, which I plan to call Tenth Life Sanctuary.
Your heart is
certainly as big as your stories. What a wonderful plan. Tell our readers where
we can find more information on you and your books
Readers can visit
my website at www.holdenrobinsonproductions.com and find my books online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble,
and Black Rose Writing.
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