After all, her stern grandmother tells her, she is the “smart one” in the family. Where did you get the idea for this book?ĭonna: From my childhood as a bicultural, Hispanic child surrounded by a large, raucous Hispanic family.īlurb: A romantic suspense comedy set in Silicon Valley, a young Latina teacher, Dina Salazar, is asked by her Mexican-born grandmother to rescue her cousins from a dangerous Mexican drug cartel. What, in your opinion, are the most important elements of good writing?ĭonna: Keeping the suspense going for the entire book!ĥ. The Old Bard said it all.ĭonna: Right now, my favourite author is the British suspense writer, Ken Follett. They didn’t applaud (ha) but appeared thoroughly engrossed.ĭonna: “To thine own self be true, and as surely as the night follows the day, thou canst be false to any man.”-Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act. A bunch of cows and horses came trotting up to the fence so I gave them a concert. One time I was walking along a rural road in East Texas and singing aloud some of my chorus songs. Any weird things you do when you’re alone?ĭonna: I sing to myself. And don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter giveaway.ġ. We’re discussing her latest release Saving La Familia, book one in the La Familia series, a romantic suspense. Today, I have author Donna Del Oro in the interview chair.
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