Love and Laughter in the Old WestBefore we meet today's author, I want to announce that the winner of the drawing for Betrayal in the Badlands, by Dana Mentink, is:
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Now let's meet novelist Margaret Brownley, author of A Suitor For Jenny, A Rocky Creek Romance (Thomas Nelson, September 2010).
Margaret Brownley has published more than 20 books and has written for Harlequin, St. Martin's Press and Penguin. Her books have been published in 15 languages. Her first inspirational novel, A Lady Like Sarah, was a Women of Faith selection for 2010 and a Romance Writers of American RITA finalist. Margaret and her husband live in Southern California and have three grown children. Please tell us five random things we might not know about you.
-- I failed 8th grade English (Still can't diagram a sentence).
-- Didn't much like history either (all those dates!).
-- A bull once chased me across a field. It took me forever to climb over the fence to pick wild berries, but mere seconds to scramble back.
-- While I was doing research on the 49er trail, wild goats chased me down a mountain (Do you see a theme, here?)
-- I'm allergic to broccoli--really!
Goodness. After considering the scholastic and animals-gone-wild challenges you've overcome, a little broccoli allergy sounds pretty tame!
Please tell us a bit more about the plot of A Suitor for Jenny.
After their parents died, Jenny Higgins felt responsible for taking care of her two younger sisters. Learning that Rocky Creek has the highest number of eligible bachelors per capita, Jenny rolls into this Texas town with a clear objective: find suitable husbands for her two younger sisters and then start fresh somewhere far, far away. Jenny believes that women who fall in love at first sight often wish they'd taken a second look, so she diligently begins to follow all the rules set forth in her handy manual on how to land a husband. But while Jenny is interviewing the less-than-promising candidates, her sisters are falling in love the old fashioned way. Jenny is convinced she knows how to pick "perfect" men and it will take two rebellious sisters, a handsome marshal and a whole lot of faith to convince her otherwise.
What is it about your lead character that will make your readers care about her?
Determined to find appropriate husbands for her two sisters Jenny surrounds herself with lists, schedules, and etiquette books. Worse, she puts every perspective suitor through the PHAT (Potential Husband Aptitude Test). She means well and is truly concerned about her sisters' futures, but she does tend to carry things too far. It takes a very strong and motivated hero to peel away her defenses and find the soft, vulnerable and lonely women inside.
She's a bit of a precursor to our Type A personality, isn't she?
Why will readers enjoy your novel?
I hope it will make readers laugh and maybe even cry. More important, I hope it makes readers feel a little closer to God.
If you were the casting director for the film version of your novel, who would play your lead roles?
I had to get help on this one. My daughter suggested Anne Hathaway for the role of Jenny.
Hugh Jackman has to play the part of Marshal Rhett Armstrong, he just does!Share with us a line or paragraph that will give us a good feel for the tone of your novel.
Sage advice from Margaret Brownley's new book A Suitor for Jenny:
-- Charm and composure must prevail at all times. If a gunfight erupts, exit the scene with grace and serenity.
-- If you don't know whether or not to kiss a handsome man, give him the benefit of the doubt.
-- Never engage in boisterous laughter. If you must show mirth, a polite smile or titter will suffice.
-- Never criticize your beau. If it wasn't for his faults he'd probably be courting someone else.
-- An inappropriate suitor should be quickly and thoroughly banished before he wins the heart of his intended.
-- A woman more knowledgeable than a man is obliged to hold her tongue and feign ignorance in all matters except, of course, childbirth.
-- Never show affection in public. Love may be blind but the townspeople are not.
-- Once your vows are exchanged devote yourself to domestication--his.
-- Eschew secrets, for they are normally discovered at the worst possible time. If confronted, weep and deny everything.
Oh, yes. That definitely gives us a good feel for your book's tone. Made me laugh.
What are you working on now?
I'm working on the first book in a new three book series. This one takes place on an Arizona cattle ranch and so far I'm loving where the characters are taking me.
Where else can readers find you or your writing online?
Visit me at www.margaretbrownley.com
I'm also a resident blogger on www.petticoatsandpistols.com
If you want a laugh you might want to check out Stagecoach Etiquette: YouTube
The book is available for online purchase through the following buttons:
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Thank you, Margaret, for visiting with us and telling us about your novel. Readers, Margaret has offered to give a copy of her novel to the winner of our drawing on Thursday, October 21. To enter, leave a comment for Margaret, below. Leave your email address, in case you win, like so: trish[at]trishperry[dot]com.
Check out my interview with Shannon Vannatter below, and leave a comment under her interview to be entered in a drawing for a signed copy of her book.
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26 comments:
Please enter me:) I was supposed to get a copy for review from BookSneeze but never got it. Would love to read it though:) Thanks!
esterried[at]yahoo[dot]com
I just loved "A Lady Like Sarah" and can't wait to read this one! Please enter me.
quiltyreader(at)gmail(dot)com
I have been reading such great reviews about this book! My brother was a Veterinarian and got chased by a bull ~ he just made it over the fence before the bull got at him!
Thanks, Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com
I'd love to read this! Please enter me! Thank you!
mittens0831 at aol dot com
Sounds like a fun book.
Thanks for offering it.
wsmarple/at/gmail/dot/com
Love this book cover.
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
I was laughing just reading this interview! I can't wait to read this book, and would love the chance to win it.
Randi
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Loved your book, A lady like Sarah! Please enter me in your drawing.
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Please enter me! I would love to win this book.
Karen
I would love to win "A Suitor for Jenny." I enjoy books that are humorous but also have a strong faith thread through them. The stagecoach etiquette clip was funny; the girl reminded me of my daughter when she reads. Her name is also Sarah.
Thanks for this interview with Margaret.
pmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
Oh, I so want to read A Suitor for Jenny. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy.
Smiles & Blessings,
Cindy W.
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Looks like a great book! Please enter me reneeasmith61 [at] yahoo [dot] com
Thank you all for stopping by. I wish I could send you all a book. Will cyber chocolate do, instead?
Blessings,
Margaret
Margaret,
I enjoyed the interview and learning about your book. Maybe I'm dense, but I'm slightly unclear about when this book is set? The '49 reference implied, of course, the gold rush of 160 yrs ago. But some of the description sounded more contemporary. Help me out.
Interesting that you've been chased by a bull and a goat.
I've been thrown off two horses and had another one rear up and fall over backwards --- on TOP of me. I guess I could work that into a story someday.
Please enter me in the drawing.
Jeff
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Would love to read this one.
julesreffner(at)gmail(dot)com
Please enter me. Would love to read this. Thank you!
cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com
would enjoy reading margaret's latest novel...thanks for the chance :)
karenk
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This book sounds like such a fun read! I started laughing when I read the "sage advice" section of the interview.
Holly
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Sounds like a great book! Thanks for the chance.
nancyecdavis AT bellsouth DOT net
Each time I see a pic of Margaret's book, I smile. I like that cover. The story is quite appealing to my reading tastes and I look forward to reading it soon. Thank you for this giveaway and for the chance to win Margaret's book. I hope I do.
Blessings,
Barb Shelton
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Oh, the advice is just great! I definitely need to read this book whether I win it or not! Please enter me in the contest. Thanks!
ashley.vanburen[at]gmail[dot]com
Great post. I would love to read this book. I have read the others. It sounds so interesting. please enter me.
tarenn98[at]yahoo[dot]com
Sounds great. I would love to read this book. Please enter me.
Blessings,
Jo
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Thanks for the opportunity to win. :) Ann_Lee_Miller@msn.com
Good interview. A Suitor For Jenny sound wonderful.Please enter me in the giveaway. augustlily06(AT)aim(DOT)com.Thank you.
I've seen this book on the internet but have not read it. Would love to read it. Count me in on the giveaway. Love the cover. Thanks for giving away a copy.
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