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Blog Tour: Lancelot’s Lady Guest Post

It is my pleasure today to give my blog over to Cherish D’Angelo, author of Lancelot’s Lady. Although I haven’t had the opportunity to review it yet, I did have the opportunity to read this book and it is fantastically written! Cherish D’Angelo is quite the writer.
Stopping by on her blog tour, she has prepared a post for you about what inspired her to write Lancelot’s Lady. I hope you enjoy!

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What inspired me to write Lancelot’s Lady?
Thank you so much, Jessica, for hosting me during my Cherish the Romance Virtual Book Tour and for joining in the celebration of my new release, Lancelot’s Lady.
So what inspired me to write Lancelot’s Lady? Well, unlike my other novels, I wasn’t inspired by things that happened to me when I was a child (Whale Song), or my mom telling me about some river from which people went missing (The River), or my love of all things weirdly paranormal (Divine Intervention), or by Stephen King (Remote Control and Skeletons in the Closet). No, what inspired me to write Lancelot’s Lady was much simpler than these. It all boiled down to one thing: I love a good love story.
When I was a young teen, I was fascinated by the books my mother brought home―ones with a gorgeous woman in a beautiful flowing dress on the front cover and often a barely dressed, dashing man gazing into her eyes. My mother would leave her books open and face down on the table, while she went to get more coffee, and sometimes I would sneak a peek and read a page.
In my home, everyone read. We had crappy TV stations; there wasn’t much else to do. My father would read mainly sci-fi and computer books. My mother was into romance novels. My brother Derek read sci-fi and fantasy, and I read everything they did, plus mystery, suspense and horror. Nancy Drew, Dean R. Koontz and Stephen King were my three “best friends” back then. But then so were Danielle Steel, Iris Johansen and other romance authors.
A few years ago I decided to try my hand at a romance novel. I called it Reflections. It was to be a romantic suspense. I wrote about half of it and let a good friend read it. She liked it, but I wasn’t sure I really was ready to become a romance author. So I put the manuscript away.
When Textnovel announced they’d partnered with Dorchester Publishing for the “Next Best Celler” contest, a contest where writers could text their chapters (or write via PC) one at a time to Textnovel and have readers vote and comment, I decided to dig up Reflections. After months of rewrites and fine tuning, Reflections merged into what is now Lancelot’s Lady. It’s a far better story than the original and Textnovel readers loved it. I am so happy that everyone now gets to read the complete novel.
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Thank you to everyone for dropping by this blog and visiting me on my Cherish the Romance Virtual Book Tour. Lancelot’s Lady is available in ebook edition at KoboBooks, Amazon’s Kindle Store, Smashwords and other ebook retailers. Help me celebrate by picking up a copy today and “Cherish the romance…”
You can learn more about Lancelot’s Lady and Cherish D’Angelo (aka Cheryl Kaye Tardif) at http://www.cherylktardif.com and http://www.cherylktardif.blogspot.com.  



Prizes & Giveaways: Follow Cherish from September 27 to October 10 on her Cherish the Romance Virtual Book Tour and win prizes.
Leave a comment here, with email address, to be entered into the prize draws. You’re guaranteed to receive at least 1 free ebook just for doing so. Plus you’ll be entered to win a Kobo ereader. Winners will be announced after October 10th.