Courtney Sheets hails from the extraordinary land known as Las Vegas. And it is in this hypnotizing playground where Sheets pens her naughty tales. With a proclivity for Rat Pack music and absinthe cocktails, the talented scribe can be found tooling around Sin City in pencil skirts and high heels. Sheets is notorious for flirting with bad boys dipped in tattoos. Notorious!

Sheets has been enamored with the written word since she was old enough to crawl across the kitchen floor. When not creating her own realms, she adores reading, acting, and directing in her local community theatre arena. Sheets also writes fantasy and screenplays under the name of Seege Andraste.
The brilliant Hawaiian paranormal romance storyteller has studied the Robin Hood myth for years and has written numerous academic papers and articles about the legend. She is an avid historian and runs a blog dedicated to the naughty side of American history.
Sheets is also a chick on the go and enjoys traveling to nearby Hollywood and San Diego as well as jaunts to Hawaii.
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Courtney, please share how you came up with the concept for your Night Stand series?
One of my favorite hotels is the Caesar’s Palace. It’s this Roman fantasy with gold and marble interiors. It is also one of the oldest hotel/casinos left in Vegas. Driving passed one day heading to an acting gig, got me thinking about the people who run them. What if the Greek Gods ran a casino on the sly? That morphed into Betting on a God. I am working on more stories using the characters and hope to bring in the Egyptian and Norse pantheon as well.
When you're deeply connected and immersed in a book, Courtney, have you ever had a dream that you felt was not your dream? Do your characters dream within you?
Honestly, I think so. I have dreams that I know are stories I need to write. It is as if my characters decide it’s time for me to know about them and they appear in dreams to me. I know that sounds odd but that’s how it works.

Have you had a dream that was one of your characters?







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