Thursday, November 13, 2014

AP Author Spotlight: Mya O'Malley



Mya O'Malley
 
Website: www.myaomalley.com
Blog: myaomalley.blogspot.com
Twitter ID: Mya O'Malley@MyaOMalley
Facebook: Facebook.com/myaomalley
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/myaomalley
 
Describe yourself in three words:
Caring, motivated, patient.
 
Tell us a little about your latest release:
 
If You Believe:

Sometimes love only comes once in a lifetime. For some lucky people, it is possible to love again.

Melody and Jack had shared an unforgettable love story that abruptly came to an end. Melody, left picking up the pieces, finds herself alone years later, with no hope or desire to date again. With the holiday season approaching, Melody finds it particularly difficult to get Jack out of her thoughts.

Jack isn’t sure if he’s an angel or a ghost, but his mind is set on one thing only, finding a new love for Melody by Christmas Eve at midnight. Easier said than done, with many obstacles to tackle, Jack underestimates how difficult the task is. With conflicting emotions, Jack takes it upon himself to find a man for a woman he still loves.

With the clock ticking as the holidays approach, this charming story of finding love the second time around will have you laughing and crying, but ultimately, it will have you believing in true love.

What is your earliest memory?
My earliest memory is being with my family at the first house I grew up in.
 
What would you consider the greatest moment in your life?
The greatest moment in my life was when my daughter was born.Other great moments include  when I got my first teaching job, my first contract from a publisher and when I became engaged to my husband.
 
What’s the hardest thing in in life you’ve done?
One of the hardest things I've done was to make difficult decisions knowing that although it was hard at the time, it would be the best thing for my future.
 
What have you learned in life so far?
I've learned that what you think you know is constantly changing.
 
Everyone’s favourite question: if you could invite five people for dinner, who would it be?
If I could invite five people to dinner I would invite: My grandmother,( who passed away when I was fourteen years old.) My mom, dad, daughter and husband.
 
 
Chance for our readers - what else would you like to know about Mya O'Malley?

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