Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Would You Rather with Lauren Clark

Please welcome Lauren Clark, author of Pie Girls, Stay Tuned, Stardust Summer, and Dancing Naked in Dixie.


About Lauren Clark:



After six years behind the anchor desk at two CBS affiliates, Lauren Clark moved to the Alabama Gulf Coast to raise her family and write full-time. 

Lauren has published four novels, Pie Girls (set in Fairhope, Alabama), Stay Tuned, Stardust Summer, andDancing Naked in Dixie, under the pen name, Lauren Clark. More than twenty-two thousand copies of Lauren's novels have been sold worldwide.


Connect with Lauren:
Website    Twitter   Goodreads


Would You Rather... Lauren Clark

Chips, chocolate or cheese?

Chocolate. If you throw in some caramel, I'm likely to swoon!


Bridget Jones, Becky Bloomwood or Carrie Bradshaw?


Becky Bloomwood. She's a riot. So well-meaning, but can't keep her life from veering out of control.  Laugh out loud funny, and I can't wait for "Shopaholic to the Stars!"

Wine, beer or vodka?

Red wine. Hands down.


Camping or spa vacation?

As much as I'd like to fib and say camping, I'm definitely a spa girl!


Water or mountains?

That's a tough one. I love both. Do I have to choose?


Zombies or vampires?

Vampires. I'd rather have a bite on the neck and live forever than have someone feast on my brains!  Eeeek!


Dogs or cats?

Dogs. I've had two black labs and they are the most loving, loyal pets.


Coke or Pepsi?

Diet Dr. Pepper. I know that's not a choice.  


Coffee or tea?

Coffee. 


Dine out or take away?

I like to go out, but I prefer funky joints or upscale spots that are family owned and operated. 


High heels, sneakers or flip flops?

I'm a shoe junkie. Love high heels.


Physical Book or ebook?

I love a physical book, but admit that I've grown accustomed to reading on my iPhone because it's convenient!!


Paperback or Hardcover?

Hardcover.


Pen or pencil?

Pen. There's something about the ink on the page.


Mad Men, Downton Abbey or Breaking Bad?

Downton Abbey. The writing is brilliant and I love the family conflict. It's drama without violence, sex, and cussing, but manages to be gripping and compelling. Proof that great writing and a fabulous storyline can win the day!


Drama or comedy?

 Drama to read. Comedy to write!


Twilight or Hunger Games?

Hunger Games. I love Katniss. I adore a kick-butt female protagonist with insurmountable odds.


Lipstick, lipgloss or chapstick?

Lip gloss.  I love Bobbi Brown or MAC.


Facebook or Twiter?

I'm on Facebook more, but Twitter is really growing on me. I've met and made friends with fabulous people on both.


Pie Girls

Princess, Southern belle, and spoiled-rotten social climber Searcy Roberts swore on a stack of Bibles she’d never return home to Fairhope, Alabama. After marrying her high school sweetheart and moving to Atlanta, Searcy embraces big-city life—Carrie Bradshaw style. 

But now, Searcy has a teeny, tiny problem. Her husband’s had a mid-life crisis. He’s quit his job, cancelled her credit cards, and left her for another man. 

Searcy returns to Fairhope, ready to lick her wounds. But when her mother falls ill, she’s thrust into managing the family business—only to discover the beloved bakery is in danger of closing its doors forever. 

Enlisting the help of the adorable bike store owner next door, an array of well-heeled customers, and her soon-to-be ex-husband, Searcy hatches the plan of the century to save Pie Girls. 


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2 comments:

  1. Lydia - I LOVED this interview! Fast & fun ... perfect for busy authors! Thank you so much for featuring PIE GIRLS on your blog today! BTW, I adore the Redesigning Rose cover <3 So pretty!

    Hugs, Lauren

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