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RTS Interview/ Promo for JK Ensley

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Join Donna Wright tonight as she talks with featured author JK Ensley about her books and the upcoming Hummingbird Place Event, Romancing the Smokies.

K Ensley is a native Tennessean by way of Missouri, born there and quickly ushered down South. A product of public school and private college, she spent her early twenties bouncing across the country. Fascinated by rich culture, ancient customs, and thick accents, she is compelled to drink in the many exquisite differences humanity is gifted with. A self-described, happily divorced mother of three, she does little to hide her wicked wit, advanced sarcasm, and extreme shoe addiction.

JK currently has nine novels available and two more only weeks away from print. When recently asked to describe her A Dance with Destiny series, JK said…”A Dance with Destiny is kind of like… If Lord of the Rings and Legion had a baby girl and they enrolled her in Quentin Tarantino’s School for the Tragically Cursed where her teacher was Drizzit, she became best friends with Bleach, sat beside of Death Note, and ended up dating Black Butler… Then, yeah. That pretty much sums it up. It’s totally full of adventure and feels. So… Much… Feels.”

Even if you know nothing about the things she just mentioned, A Dance with Destiny is an amazing story full of love and loss, dreams and nightmares, friends and family. It will suck you in and spin you around until you hope it will never end.

“At the core of me, I’m one slightly twisted, pink haired, sword wielding, invisible ninja with a laptop, an imagination, and very little me time. That’s just who I am. I’m comfortable in my skin and I love my life. Totally not kidding about the hair, the swords, or the laptop. Although, I might have stretched it just a little with the invisible part.”

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