Instead of trying to find your perfect match in a dating app, we bring you the “Author-Reader Match” where we introduce you to authors you may fall in love with. It’s our great pleasure to present Danielle Bannister (who also writes under Dani Bannister)! Writes: Fair warning. THE SAFEHOUSE, and the first book in The Captive Series, THE CAGE are NSFW. Or children. Or people who don’t like spicy scenes. Or those who don’t enjoy a hint of danger to their romance. This series is for slightly twisted readers. You know who you are. About: Because the author is a Libra, she can’t help but have a light and a dark side, which is why she writes in sweet romance as well as sexy and suspenseful. As such, no matter your mood, she probably has something for you, especially if you like broken characters eventually finding their happily ever after they muck things up a bit first. What I’m looking for in my ideal reader match: Someone who has read book one, THE CAGE (Otherwise they will be quite confused.) Is not disturbed by spicy content. Okay, a lot of spicy content. Loves a page-turner that will…
1–What is the title of your latest release? THE CAGE 2–What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book? Misery mixed with a splash of Stockholm Syndrome 3–How did you decide where your book was going to take place? The story decided for me. When I started writing The Cage, I couldn’t decide if it was an adorable meet-cute or something more sinister. It could have gone either way. Once Amanda got in the elevator, however, I knew where the story was going to unfold. I write sweet, sexy, or suspenseful stuff. I never know what I’m going to be writing until the characters tell me. This one landed on suspense with some sexy tossed in for fun. Nothing sweet about this one! 4–Would you hang out with your protagonist in real life? She’d probably find me boring, honestly. Ha. Yet there would be some things we could bond over. We’d both know a thing or two about making things work in a tough situation but that’s about where our similarities would end. 5–What are three words that describe your protagonist? Feisty, stubborn, cunning 6–What’s something you learned while writing this book? To never go apartment…

