Thanks Sourcebooks for allowing me to join your Curl Up and Dye Blog Tour!
Please take it away, Sharon!
Why did you decide to write woman's fiction?
I am a storyteller. I tell all kinds of stories and to a publisher that means crossing genres. They don’t all want you to do that, because they have you locked into a specific marketing plan. However, I make my own plans and follow my heart when it comes to storytelling, and am grateful that Sourcebooks saw my vision for different books.
About Curl Up and Dye
In The Curl Up & Dye (February 2014) no piece of gossip can get past the sassy women who run the Curl Up & Dye salon. As patron LilyAnne Bronte declares she’s finally ready to move on 11 years after the death of her fiancĂ© to the war in Iraq, the women of the salon take matters into their own hands. Sala explores the hopelessness within LilyAnne that’s all too relatable, and reveals with honest humor and cutting emotions the realities young American women must face when they lose a partner and try to move on. It’s Sala’s soulful writing that will make readers want to befriend LilyAnne and join the ladies of the Curl Up & Dye in in helping her find love again.
About Sharon Sala
Beloved by her brethren of fans, Sharon Sala, who also writes under the name Dinah McCall, has 99 books in print, is published in four genres: romance, young adult, western, and women’s fiction, and has sold more than 1.5 million books. Her books have appeared on USA Today, New York Times, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists 47 times, and have been published in many different languages. Sala was the 2011 recipient of the Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award. sharaonsala.netFollow Sharon on Facebook or visit her online at sharonsala.net.
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