Robbie’s Inspiration – WordCrafter Book Blog Tours presents Delilah by Kaye Lynne Booth: Author interview and a review

It”s release day! Day 2 of the WordCrafter “Delilah” Book Blog Tour finds us over at “Robbie’s Inspiration” where Robbie Cheadle interviews the author, (that’s me), and offers a review of  “Delilah”. Join us there and be sure to leave a comment for a chance at a free copy of “Delilah”.

Robbie's inspiration

Today, I am delighted to host Kaye Lynne Booth with an author interview as part of her Delilah Book Blog Tour.

What inspired you to write a Western? Have you always been a fan of Westerns, or did it fit in with an idea for a historical novel with a strong female character?

Delilah began as a challenge to write outside of my comfort zone from one of my graduate professors, Russell Davis. Up until that point, I’d written short stories mostly in the fantasy realm. My step-dad used to read Zane Grey and Loius L’Amoure and he had many of them, so I had read a few westerns, and I watch a lot of the old cowboy shows, and I’m a huge fan of Clint Eastwood and the spaghetti western movies.

When the challenge was issued to write a western, I knew I wanted to have a female protagonist…

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9 Comments on “Robbie’s Inspiration – WordCrafter Book Blog Tours presents Delilah by Kaye Lynne Booth: Author interview and a review”

  1. Dave Astor says:

    “Delilah” sounds fantastic! (Made me think a bit of another western novel with a strong female protagonist — “True Grit.”) And the Q&A is terrific. Thanks, Kaye Lynne and Robbie!

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    • Thank you for visiting, Dave. 🙂

      I’m glad you enjoyed the interview. “True Grit” is my favorite John Wayne film, although I don’t care as much for the remake. And Delilah does share some characteristics. For one thing, she’s determined.

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  2. I love the western genre! 😍 Congratulations to Kaye.

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  3. Jane Risdon says:

    Congrats and good luck

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