I’m so excited to have debut author Christine Warner with me today on Jenna’s Journal to talk about her brand new release Some Like It In Handcuffs. Now, now. It’s not what you (or I) might think. LOL Christine’s book is romantic suspense–the handcuffs are for police business I’d bet. Nothing more. 🙂
Tell us a little bit about your new release with the intriguing title.
Some Like it in Handcuffs is the story Sunny Kennedy who a private investigator. She’s inexperienced in her profession and in matters of the heart. Judson Blackwolf is a seasoned detective who is leery about getting involved with the sexy daughter of his captain. Together they learn they have to overcome their differences and prejudices against each other to solve a cold case, and manage it all while they control their growing attraction.
What was your inspiration for this story?
Each book I write comes to me in a different way. Some Like it in Handcuffs actually started off with the title. It popped into my head and from that characters and plot lines formed. I fell in love with Sunny and Judson and the entire Kennedy family while writing their story and from there I planned on writing a story for each one of Sunny’s brothers. J
I am a fanatic about my character names. Are the character names in Some Like It In Handcuffs special in any way?
I love choosing character names. Sunny just seemed to fit the heroine’s personality as I was working out the plot in my head. As for the name Judson…there’s a bit of a story. I was working in the ER of a large hospital when I started working on Some Like it in Handcuffs and one night a patient came in named Judson and I had never heard the name before. I liked it. Rugged, solid and strong…so the name seemed perfect for my hero J
What was your process for writing Some Like It In Handcuffs? Is this different or the same as other books you’ve written?
Every story I write begins in a different process. Since Some Like it in Handcuffs was my first story I didn’t really plot or outline anything. I just let the story roll around in my mind and then started to write. Not very recommended, at least for me J I find that I need a little bit of an outline to work from. I don’t consider myself a plotter or a pantser, more like I have one leg in and one leg out. Sometimes I work with just a quickie outline and if I end up stumped somewhere in the midst of writing I will outline per chapter. Doing that usually gets me through any rough spots.
I have outlined some stories in more depth than others. It al depends. LOL How’s that for a definite answer?
You mentioned that you have plans to turn Some Like It In Handcuffs into a series. How is work on that coming along?
I’m almost finished with the second book titled Some Like it on the Run. I plan to write a story about each of Sunny’s four brothers. So there will be a total of 5 books . The stories are each plotted out and titled, now I just need the time J.
Who is your favorite romance hero or heroine and why? What qualities do they possess that make them memorable?
I can’t pick just one. I generally like a strong hero that is tall, dark and handsome who has a spark of humor or playfulness. I like my heroines to be smart and sassy. A woman willing to speak her mind and show confidence, even when she isn’t quite sure deep down.
What was the first romance author and book you read?
I don’t know if I can remember the exact title of the first romance I read. My sister and I lived next door to 2 sisters and we all used to read Harlequin romances and trade them. I do remember buying my first Harlequin titled Flamingo Moon and I think I read it at least 10 times. LOL. I think that was the first romance I spent my allowance on.
The fun part about all of that trading was that we used to sprawl out on the trampoline in the backyard until there was no sun left in the sky, reading passages to each other. LOL…too funny!
Who has been the greatest influence on your writing?
I love reading and have several authors I enjoy, and I couldn’t pick just one. So I’m not going to try to say any one in particular influenced me. But I will say that my sister has influenced me with her support and all of my cp’s have also been encouraging and influential J.
If you could have one wish granted just for you (not world peace, LOL), what would you wish for?
World…oh, sorry. Lol. That just comes automatically to my lips. Let’s see, one wish just for me…so I can be totally selfish and greedy. Okay, I’m going for it. There is this awesome red stove that is influenced in style by the large stoves for the 1950’s. I would love to splurge and buy that awesome stove with the 2 ovens and 8 gas burners. I think I’d rope it off in my kitchen so nobody could use it and I could just dust it. LOL
What is the most exciting/daredevil thing you’ve ever done?
I’m deathly afraid of heights. As in I break out in a sweat, my legs and arms go numb, I can hardly breathe and I’ll get dizzy. So what does my hubs do for me one year as a birthday gift? He buys me a glider ride. LOL. I went, and it was pretty cool. We flew over our house and all around the town. I think we were up in the air for 45 minutes. I struggled at first and had to keep my eyes closed until I could calm myself down, then I’d look out the window for a while and when I started to panic again I just closed my eyes and talked with the pilot.
Now, Just for Fun:
What is your favorite amusement park ride?
I actually prefer to play the games, but when the kids were small I loved the merry-go-round. Sorry, not a big ride person J
Tea or coffee?
I like both, but I prefer my tea iced and my coffee hot J
French manicure or color (an if color, what color)?
I’m so bad, I am not a nail polish girl. My nails are cut short because I type a lot and it’s just easier, so I don’t bother doing them up J.
Beach or mountains?
Tough question! I love the privacy of the mountains though, so that would be my first choice.
Dominant or Submissive? (Well, it is called Some Like It In Handcuffs! LOL)
LOL…Some Like it in Handcuffs is a light-hearted romantic suspense with humorous elements…so I guess I gotcha there J. As far as Dominant or Submissive….that would depend on my mood *wink*
Here’s the blurb for Some Like it in Handcuffs:
Sunny Kennedy, the only female in a family of blue blood male detectives, is determined to prove testosterone isn’t the only qualification required to solve a cold case. Handcuffed while undercover then taken to the precinct by an attractive detective, her domineering family demands she work with Detective Judson Blackwolf, or she’s off the case.
Judson Blackwolf thinks women in law enforcement should work behind the scenes. The prospect of working with his Captain’s sexy daughter doesn’t thrill him. He only agrees in hopes of solving the murder of his one time mentor’s daughter. Once the case is over, he’s moving to Montana to heal his wounds from the loss of his last partner.
But when their investigation takes a dangerous turn, Sunny and Jud soon realize their feelings for each other cannot be denied.
Excerpt:
Judson soaked in her appearance, but controlled his grin. A pair of baggy sweatpants and a stretched out blue sweatshirt which matched the color of her eyes looked sexy as hell on Sunny. She’d pulled her hair into a pony tail and her small feet were hidden in a pair of girlish, fluffy, pink slippers. With her tomboyish ways, he never considered she’d own anything girly, fluffy, and especially pink.
The black framed glasses perched on the tip of her nose almost caused him to come undone. He didn’t usually go for the brainy look, but the whole effect had him rethink his prejudice. Nerdy looked great from this view.
He looked around her small, homey apartment. Antique wooden tables accented the array of bright colored leather furniture. Neon red, green, yellow and blue leather filled the room. Somehow the quirky furnishings matched her personality, and the way she’d arranged the old and new pieces brought the room together nicely. Pictures of her family were visible on every available surface, and unexpected piles of romance novels covered a corner of the floor to his right. He smiled at the discovery. He’d have guessed she’d be more interested in true crime or mysteries.
He cleared his throat. “Nice place.”
“I like it.”
The way she slid her heart-shaped pendant back and forth along the chain of her necklace betrayed her agitation. She hid her gaze beneath the fluttery fan of her lashes.
“Surprised to see me?” He waited until she’d taken a seat on the yellow sofa before he claimed a spot on the red chair across from her.
“You could say that. I hoped you’d drop it and leave me to work alone.” The smile on her lips didn’t reach her eyes. “Your tough skin must’ve deflected the message I sent through my powers of mental telepathy.”
He laughed outright before he could stop himself. Her outspoken sense of humor and girl-next- door-look were a lethal combination since she was off-limits. Only an idiot would mess with the boss’s daughter.
Some Like it in Handcuffs is available in print and digital format at:
And you can find me at:
My blog/website: http://christine-warner.com/
Twitter under ChristinesWords: https://twitter.com/#!/ChristinesWords
My Facebook page…stop by and give it a LIKE to keep up on my happenings: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Christine-Warner/143430882396013
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/
I love to hear from readers and other authors J.
Thanks for visiting today, Christine. Everybody, be sure you give some love to Christine Warner on her first novel’s release for Some Like It In Handcuffs.


































Hmmm. My comment didn’t go through. I’ll try again…
Christine, the more I read about your book, the more I want to read IT. Sounds fantastic…welcome to the TWRP family…wishing you the utmost success!
What a great blog post. Fun interview questions. Great job, ladies!
(Christine, it’s funny how much we have in common…I’d prefer mountains, I keep my nails clipped short for typing, I used to read Harlequins (devour them) at a very young age.)
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Love that you read HQ’s Alicia….I still do….they are just a fun read all the way around 🙂
Glad your first post took a bit to stick so I could learn a few things about you lol
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Hahaha. Yeah, the second was reworded a bit. I’m ‘blog challenged’ I’m afraid. 🙂 I used to love Anne Mather and Violet Winspear and Charlotte Lamb. That might be way before your time. I was reading them in the early 70’s when I was twelve to fourteen years old. Yes, I still enjoy a good Harlequin once in a while. My favorites were the Harlequin Presents.
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I LOVE the Presents! Those are still my favs. And I do remember those authors. They were some of the authors of the books we’d read while lying on the trampoline….the steamy parts back then are nothing compared to today. LOL
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Christine, the more I read about this book, the more I actually want to read IT. 🙂 I have to get my copy asap. Wishing you the best of luck! So glad you’re part of the TWRP family now.
This is a fantastic blog post…what fun interview questions.
Nice work, ladies!
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Thanks for coming by Alicia! I thought the questions were fun too…Jenna is a great host 🙂
And I’m thrilled to be part of TWRP family…it’s a great group 🙂
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Wow, you and I have a lot in common. I’m deathly afraid of heights–I’m allergic to them, lol.
My nails are short and I don’t wear nail polish anymore.
I’m not a huge beach person. mountains are where it’s at. Weird because I’m afraid of heights.
Loved your interview–I love getting to know more about you with each one.
The stove you want sounds glorious!
Congratulations on your release.
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Thanks Brenda….I know when I was stalking you on your blog tour…I mean following you and being supportive…lol…I laughed at all our similarities. Love it!
Glad you dropped by.
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Great interview. Love the merry-go-round – I’m a roller-coaster person.
Excerpt is fantastic. Hope your sales are through the roof.
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Thanks Daryl!
As for rides, I wish I could do the roller coaster, but I know my stomach too well! lol
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Fun interview! Best way to conquer the ‘I’m scared ofs’ is to go and do something like you just did! Good luck with your release, Christine!
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Thanks Nancy!
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Hi, Christine!
If I can find five minutes to breathe, I am dying to read your book!
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I know you’re a busy lady D’Ann! I hope when you can find the time you enjoy it. Glad you came by 🙂
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What an interview! Such questions, LOL. Congratulations on your release – I wish you all the best. I’ll paint my toenails, but rarely my fingers. 🙂
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LOL….I love it that I also get to learn a little bit about you Sheri! Glad you came by 🙂
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This interview was tons of fun. A red stove huh? With 8 burners. I can just imagine the disasters I could cause with that, lol! Congrats on the book. I’ve mentioned it before but I’ll say it again, love the title!
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Thanks for coming by Toni…glad you love the title…I do too!
And the stove…don’t even get me started….I would seriously have heart palpitations if it stood in my kitchen..lol
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Fabulous interview, ladies. My husband would probably do something like that to me, although heights don’t bother me, so I’d really like that one. Nice job dodging the dominant or submissive question, Christine.
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LOL…Thanks Ally!
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Great interview….and congrats on your new release! 😉
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Glad you came by Valle…thanks!
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Really great interview. I love learning more about the author. Wonderful excerpt. Congratulations on the release.
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Thanks Ella…glad you enjoyed the interview…Jenna made it a ton a fun 🙂
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Wonderful interview, ladies! Sounds like a fun book, Christine. Time to fire up my Kindle and order one. I love series romance–maybe ’cause that’s what I’m writing, too. 🙂
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Hope you enjoy the book Patricia! And series romance is great. It’s fun to follow the characters around for awhile.
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Nice! I already bought this one and can’t wait to read it!
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ooohhh…love to hear that Carrie! Hope you enjoy it.
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The more I get to know you, Christine, the more I realize how alike we are. I’m terrified of heights. Deathly afraid. We live close to St. Louis and my husband and I wanted to do something fun in the city. He suggested going up the Arch. I shivered, but said yes. Come to find out the Arch was closed that day for repair. Husband suggest, instead of going up the Arch, we go over it. Huh. So, we go up in a helicopter over the Arch with a guy who looked like a terrorist–carrying a paperbag that I think is a bomb. Fun times!
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LMBO…too funny Jerri. I actually felt the tension as I was reading your story and my stomach dropped in relief when the Arch was closed. Dang those hubs for thinking of something else…and a helicopter no less. Love it!
Glad you came by!
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Meant to tell you, I have your book on my Kindle, hope to get to read it this weekend!
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I hope you enjoy it Jerri!
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What a catchy title. I love it. Great interview!
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Glad you liked the interview and title….appreciate you stopping by!
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No problem 🙂
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Would love to be able to come up with a story by title alone!
Congrats on your new release!
Neecy
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I wish it was always that easy…lol
Glad you came by Denice!
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Wonderful interview with fun questions and answers. I love the title for your next book too!
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Thanks Allison! Titles are half the fun..oh, and getting the book cover art 🙂 lol
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Love learning new things about you, Christine! And more proof we are true sisters…*runs to search for a mountain retreat for us to hole up and write in* I absolutely LOVE sitting on my porch, or just in the yard, imagining I’m on a mountain somewhere, listening to coyotes yip and howl.
Congrats on your release finally!
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Thanks Sister! So glad you came by. Now we have to find time to get together in person and compare our sisterly notes! lol
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Love the interview, Chrstine! Can’t wait for the sequel!
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Thanks Isabella…I’m so close to finishing it up 🙂
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Sounds like a fun read.
Thanks for sharing a bit about yourself and the excerpt. New book to want!
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Glad you enjoyed the interview and the sound of the book! Thanks for coming by 🙂
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Great interview – and well done, you, for daring to do the glider ride, not sure I could have done it! Excellent excerpt too, great to see Sunny through his eyes, thoughts and feelings. Adding this to my Kindle!
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Thanks Paula…glad you enjoyed the excerpt 🙂
As for the glider ride, to get myself to do things like that I just repeat over and over “you only live once, go for it.” LOL…sometimes it works 🙂
Happy Reading!
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LOL…I read this book and posted the rating on my Facebook. My son was like…OMG, Mom!…
I had to assure him the title wasn’t what he thought. It’s a great romantic suspense.
Good Job, Christine.
-Cheryl
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Thanks Cheryl…glad you enjoyed it!
Too funny about your son 🙂
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Great interview and I have it on my Nook now. Can’t wait for the sequels. Congratulations on the release.
I’m afraid of heights too. 🙂
Marika
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Thanks Marika! Hope you enjoy the book as much as I enjoyed writing it. Glad you came by 🙂
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Fun interview and excerpt! Congrats on the new release!
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Thanks Jennifer 🙂
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Great interview!
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Glad you enjoyed it Lia…Jenna asked some fun questions!
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