Montana Marine
By: Debra Parmley
When you first get this book, you will want to stare
at the cover, I mean, because that’s what I first did. I mean, I tried not to,
but just wow. How can you not. I mean, seriously, how can you not? A marine?
Without his shirt? I mean, seriously!
Now, before I get hot and steamy just talking about
the cover, I need stop and tell you about the book, right? Yeah so let’s do
that.
If you read or subscribe to my blog, or know me for
that matter, you know Debra Parmley is one of my frequented authors. I can’t
help it.
She’s an Ohioan, and we Ohio girls stick together, even when we still
don’t live there anymore, our heart still does. That’s point number one. Number
two, Ms. Parmley knows how to write. She pulls you in within the first chapter,
and you are not going to put the boo down, because you just need and want to
know what is going to happen next, because you are right there with her as she
writes. And I like that about her technique. So, yeah, I am one f her biggest
fans, she doesn’t know it yet, so whatever you do. Don’t tell her. I can’t have
her head swelling up or anything.
Now, in this book, were going to meet Gunnery Sgt.
Jack Barr. He has retired, and returned to Texas, when the Brotherhood
Protectors bodyguard service of Montana decides they want to hire him. They
need him to protect a beautiful actress named Angelica Glory who is being
stalked.
Now we all know it is not unusual for actors,
actresses, musicians and even writers to get stalked. They have a fan base, and
people just must have their hair, and follow them around like groupies, because
they seem to have a need, oh and no life.
Angelica’s assistant is Lucy Wood, who is very shy,
and the job seems to be somewhat overwhelming for her.
In the meantime, Angelica and Lucy, along with the
body guards, are sent to Montana to lie low for a while, in order to either
draw out the stalker, or cause the person to become bored and maybe disappear.
Angelica and the sexy Marine lay by the pool, and
soak up the sun. She drinks her rum and cola’s while Jack watches her, and
tries to also keep an eye out for the tentative stalker at the same time. Both
Jack and Angelica are sexy, and end up drawn to one another beauty.
In the meantime, the stalker, becomes exceedingly jealous,
because only he can have the girl of his dreams, not someone else. And this
stalker sees the romance blooming between Jack and Angelica and this lights a
fire under him.
This is where I am going to stop and leave you, in
Montana, where an angry stalker could ruin the perfect romance. Because from
here, you need to decide if you want to buy this Kindle Worlds book for
yourself, and see where the excitement leads.
I personally give this book a five-star rating
myself, because I enjoyed it immensely and found it to be quite a satisfying
read. I was excited with the romance, and the need of the stalker of as well.
It made me want to keep reading, and that is exactly what I did. This is another
exceptional piece if work by the wonderful Debra Parmely.
1. What
made you write this book and how long did it take you?
This
book began when I was invited by Elle James to write in her Brotherhood Protectors
series Kindle World and to be in on the first wave to launch along with twelve
other authors. It was very exciting and I juggled all my other writing projects
around in order to write this one and have it done on time. One of the things I
had to do first was to read the four books in her series that were out around
the time she asked me. Then I had to research Montana since I’ve never been
there and never set a book there. There was also a series Bible for us to
follow. It was great fun writing this book! But it did take me longer than
usual because I was starting from zero. I usually have a book idea and
characters in my head for a while before I actually write. I always have
multiple books I’m working on, so my time to write any book is going to be
longer than for an author who works straight through on the same book. Time
spent writing the book and reading and researching for it, I’d guess around six
months. I’m not sure how to separate the time actually spent creating new pages
from the time spent reading and researching. I should track this more than I do
and should be better at using my Panda Planner, since I juggle so much, but
that’s been kind of hit or miss this year so far. This was my first year to use
a planner so hopefully I’ll get better at it.
2. Do you
have any photos or descriptions of these characters?
I had
my cover artist start working on a cover right away and I liked the cover so
much that I actually was looking at it quite a bit when I was writing Jack’s
story. That was a first for me. I usually have a story nearly done by the time
we start talking about the cover. Now with this cover, Jack is a twin and I’ll
be working on his brother’s story soon. That book is planned to release before
Christmas and has the creepy elf in it that I was talking about last December. We
needed to use the same cover model for both because they’re twins, but it’s not
an obvious thing. Most of the time I close my eyes and see my characters, they
aren’t really based on any one person. This time though I found the cover
inspiring and looked at it often as I wrote. I like the pose. It’s facing
straight on, looking directly at the reader. That’s like a Marine, direct,
facing things straight on. Strong, bold. I think the cover portrays that. Elle
has told me she’s had a lot of positive comments on my cover. I think Sheri
McGathy, my cover artist did a great job.
3. Did you
do any research for this book?
Oh yes. I researched Bozeman Montana and found the Sweet Pea
Festival, the local bars that had dancing and live music, the local drinks,
where they go to dance, the airports Jack would have flown out of and into,
details like that which are in the book. Though it’s set in a fictional Kindle
World it is near Bozeman and I wanted those details to be authentic. I tend to
look up all kinds of little things even for a contemporary romance, probably
because I started out writing historical romance where every little detail is
important. For my Marine research I relied on Charles Welshans who advised me
on everything from fight scenes and weapons to dialogue. I’d write a scene and
then he’d look at it and tell me what a Marine would call something. I try to
be as authentic as possible with the smallest of details in my books so I
wanted a Marine to be able to read this and think yes this rings true.
4. What
are you working on now?
I’m in
second round edits for A Change of Scenery, which will be out any day now. It’s
scheduled for July 29th. It’s book one in the Hunger Roads trilogy,
which is my first sci-fi romance and has a SEAL hero. I’m also in edits for the
audiobook for Aboard the Wishing Star, which should be out by the end of July
or the first of August. Then I’m writing new pages in between all that and
working on Dancing Butterfly, book two in my Butterflies Fly Free series about
1920’s flappers. Each book in the series is about a different flapper. This is
Suki’s story. So I’m juggling a lot right now! Guess I need to up those Panda
Planner skills soon!
5. What
inspired you to become a writer?
I’ve loved stories from the time they were read to me as a
child. I think I’ve always wanted to be a writer even before I knew I wanted to
be. I just love stories of any kind. So maybe I should say it was all the
wonderful storytellers and authors that came before me that have inspired me,
because I think they all did.
5. Do you
ever put yourself into your characters?
Sometimes
they have little bits of me that I place into them. In Aboard the Wishing Star,
which probably comes the closest, the heroine has a water phobia and the hero
teaches her how to snorkel. I too have a water phobia and have learned how to
snorkel. So it’s more of me pulling from my experiences like I did in the
snorkel scene and my heroine having similar ones or ones I can relate to than
me becoming the character. That book also was set on a cruise ship and I have
cruised often so I know that world well. That’s why it’s the closest. My friends
will say they see bits of me in this one or that one. Lucy Wood, in Montana
Marine, is trying so hard to do a good job for a woman who will never
appreciate her, and I think maybe we’ve all had a job like that at some time or
other. It might be one of those universal things. She also doesn’t speak up for
herself like she should, something I used to have trouble with. I was quite shy
when I was younger. So I like to use slivers of life in my books but for my
characters to be very much themselves.
6. What is
your favorite thing to do in your spare time 'other' than write?
In past
years I would’ve had many different answers to this as my interests changed. What
I’d most like to do is to spend time at the beach, walking it watching it, just
taking it in and letting it feed my soul. But I live near Memphis and there’s
no beach around these parts. LOL So I guess it would be going to see movies, or
watching a good movie at home. There are so many on my list that I haven’t seen
yet and then there are the favorites that I like to watch over and over again. So
for now, my answer is watch movies. J
7. Where
is your favorite place to write?
I have
a desk in the office in the garage and a little writing desk and chair in the
guest bedroom but haven’t used them much really over the last year. My place
has become the couch in my living room out of necessity because I can prop my
foot up on an ottoman and ice it. Recently I’ve had to cancel all out of town
events until the end of this year in order to heal my foot so I have to follow
doctors orders and put it up every so often. Once it’s better I’ll be back at
my desk and able to go to out of town events again. In the meantime many more
books will get written. So I hope everyone is ready for a bunch more books from
me to read because they are going to be out soon!
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9. Anything
else to add?
I’ll be
doing my first Goodreads author chat event on Friday August 4th and
looking forward to chatting with my readers over there so come on by and say
hello if you can.
Summer
reading is always fun and I have a new fun Summer Book Selfie contest going on
until the end of August. To enter all you need to do is take a selfie pic of
you holding one of my books either in print or eBook and share it on Facebook
or Twitter with the hash tag #SummerBookSelfie and remember to tag me on it or
share to my page so we know to enter you! Each month we’ll draw one winner for
one $25 gift card. Their choice of Starbucks, Amazon or Barnes and Noble. I’m
looking forward to seeing all your smiling faces!
Thank
you Deneale for this fun interview! I always enjoy visiting here.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
When you first get this book, you will want to stare at the cover, I mean, because that’s what I first did. I mean, I tried not to, but just wow. How can you not. I mean, seriously, how can you not? A marine? Without his shirt? I mean, seriously!
Now, before I get hot and steamy just talking about the cover, I need stop and tell you about the book, right? Yeah so let’s do that.
If you read or subscribe to my blog, or know me for that matter, you know Debra Parmley is one of my frequented authors. I can’t help it.
She’s an Ohioan, and we Ohio girls stick together, even when we still don’t live there anymore, our heart still does. That’s point number one. Number two, Ms. Parmley knows how to write. She pulls you in within the first chapter, and you are not going to put the boo down, because you just need and want to know what is going to happen next, because you are right there with her as she writes. And I like that about her technique. So, yeah, I am one f her biggest fans, she doesn’t know it yet, so whatever you do. Don’t tell her. I can’t have her head swelling up or anything.
Now, in this book, were going to meet Gunnery Sgt. Jack Barr. He has retired, and returned to Texas, when the Brotherhood Protectors bodyguard service of Montana decides they want to hire him. They need him to protect a beautiful actress named Angelica Glory who is being stalked.
Now we all know it is not unusual for actors, actresses, musicians and even writers to get stalked. They have a fan base, and people just must have their hair, and follow them around like groupies, because they seem to have a need, oh and no life.
Angelica’s assistant is Lucy Wood, who is very shy, and the job seems to be somewhat overwhelming for her.
In the meantime, Angelica and Lucy, along with the body guards, are sent to Montana to lie low for a while, in order to either draw out the stalker, or cause the person to become bored and maybe disappear.
Angelica and the sexy Marine lay by the pool, and soak up the sun. She drinks her rum and cola’s while Jack watches her, and tries to also keep an eye out for the tentative stalker at the same time. Both Jack and Angelica are sexy, and end up drawn to one another beauty.
In the meantime, the stalker, becomes exceedingly jealous, because only he can have the girl of his dreams, not someone else. And this stalker sees the romance blooming between Jack and Angelica and this lights a fire under him.
This is where I am going to stop and leave you, in Montana, where an angry stalker could ruin the perfect romance. Because from here, you need to decide if you want to buy this Kindle Worlds book for yourself, and see where the excitement leads.
I personally give this book a five-star rating myself, because I enjoyed it immensely and found it to be quite a satisfying read. I was excited with the romance, and the need of the stalker of as well. It made me want to keep reading, and that is exactly what I did. This is another exceptional piece if work by the wonderful Debra Parmely.
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