2/08/2013

You Remember Angi Morgan?

DANGEROUS MEMORIES
THE MORE SHE REMEMBERS…
After witnessing her mother’s murder as a child, Jolene Atkins had forced the memories from her mind. Now the killer had resurfaced, but this time Jo had Levi Cooper to protect her. Even if he was disobeying direct orders from the U.S. Marshal service to do so….

THE MORE ONE U.S. MARSHAL HAS TO PROTECT HER...
Levi had vowed years ago to always keep the innocent beauty safe. So when Jo insisted on finally getting some answers, Levi had no choice but to help her. But watching as the pain of the past threatened to crush a spirited Jo, Levi ignored every professional instinct and pulled her into his arms. After one night together, Levi was more determined than ever to close this case. Because that one night would never be enough….

READ AN EXCERPT 
Book’s location: Dallas, Texas

ANGI QUICK DATE FACTS:
hiking boots or high heels? Definitely Both
dinner out or dining in? Both again. We dine out a lot traveling, so dining in is special too
flowers or candy? Flowers…as long as the hubby can remember which are my favorite (and not his LOL)
date dressed in a suit or jeans? Give me non-saggy jeans and a pair of western boots
texting or a phone call? Please…I work alone and need my words


What or who inspired the hero for DANGEROUS MEMORIES?
ANGI: Joe Manganiello inspired the physical look of Levi Cooper. I was a huge fan of the television show In Plain Sight and admire the work the U.S. Marshals service performs risking their lives for the people under their protection.

What or who inspired the heroine for DANGEROUS MEMORIES?
ANGI: Jo formed all on her own. Like many writers of romance, you want as much conflict as possible between your hero and heroine. I thought it would be very frustrating for a Marshall to swear to protect someone he had no authority to protect. In other words, a witness who wasn't really a witness.

Is there a hero you’re just dying to write about for Intrigue? 
ANGI: I have a secondary character in Protecting Their Child. oooo I can't tell you who (that's another spoiler). Let's just say that if I get to write his story…he'll appear in two other books first. "Dying to write" about him….

Where would your hero “pop the question” to your heroine (hopefully no story spoilers)?
ANGI: If Levi proposed, he'd pick a beautiful star-filled Texas night, right after a big open-sky sunset. Alone, no one else in sight. He'd fill the evening with perfect memories that Jo could keep for the rest of her life. He'd hide the ring in a … ooops, that would be a spoiler.

What’s the perfect Valentine’s Day date for your characters from DANGEROUS MEMORIES?
ANGI: Jo and Levi knew each other for several years, but they never got to know each other. So I think they'd spend the evening playing Truth and Dare before or after (maybe both) an evening of country-western dancing.

GOTTA ASK: If you had to choose a movie to describe DANGEROUS MEMORIES, which would it be?
ANGI’S GOTTA ANSWER: I'm not certain there is a film that represents DANGEROUS MEMORIES. Broken, repressed memories. An unknown villain trying to kill her. Direct orders not to help that are broken. If anyone thinks of a movie that combines all these things (don't forget the romance)…I'd love to know about it. 

FIND ANGI at the Intrigue Blog and  
Twitter @AngiMorganAuthr
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ENTER THE RAFFLECOPTER DRAWING
Angi will be sending one lucky International reader a copy of DANGEROUS MEMORIES.  We will be drawing from those registered through Rafflecopter (multi-entries available) on Sunday, February 10th. Check back for the winners.

Note: Offer void where prohibited. Prizes will be mailed to North America addresses only unless specifically mentioned in the post. Don’t feel comfortable leaving your email on the blog? Send it directly to Angi at GetLostInAStory@gmail.com. Odds of winning vary due to the number of entrants. Winners of drawings are responsible for checking this site in a timely manner. If prizes are not claimed in a timely manner, the author may not have a prize available. Get Lost In A Story cannot be responsible for an author's failure to mail the listed prize. GLIAS does not automatically pass email addresses to guest authors unless the commenter publicly posts their email address.

WOW !!  And an extra give-away. Vote on the BEST cover or blurb and you could win a $25 gift card. And still another way to win: You can enter Angi's February RAFFLECOPTER DRAWING.

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? THE QUESTION FOR READERS TODAY ?
Since we're talking about Valentine's Day... What did your favorite Valentine look like? Could be the card or the significant date.

14 comments:

  1. My favorite Valentine was made by my son actually, in first grade. I still have it. That was quite a while ago now.

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    1. Hey Mary! I'd have to look in my scrapbook and see if I have any other actual Valentines. When I was in grade school, I used to tape my cards to the inside of my closet. It was a very "happy" place.
      ~Angi

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  2. Laura AKA Loves 2 Read RomanceFebruary 8, 2013 at 9:00 AM

    I don't really have a favorite Valentine. I do remember having fun making a Valentine's Day Mailbox and getting the boxes of Valentines to give out when I was in elementary school. I always smile when I see those hit the shelves right after Christmas.

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    1. I liked making mine. And watching my kids make theirs, and address their envelopes. I actually bought one of the Scooby Doo Valentine mailboxes--flashing lights when it has mail and all.
      ~Angi

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  3. I could never forget Angi! My favorite Valentine's Day would have to be one when my daughter made me homemade Valentines when she was little. About 10 years ago. Also, I already have Angi's book, so if I win it, pick someone else.

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    1. Hope you enjoy the book Tammy! Love handmade Valentine's! I probably have some the kids made me...tucked safely away in their "Keeper" boxes.
      ~Angi

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  4. I don't have a favorite Valentine's Day...maybe this year I will have :)

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    1. Keeping my fingers crossed for you, Olga !! ~Angi

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  5. Remember Angi Morgan. That woman is unforgettable! Happy Intrigue week. Dangerous Memories sounds like my kind of read. Off to download it after I post as a matter of fact. I love US Marshal stories, and of course I love the ones set in Dallas. What's not to like? I'm at a loss on Repressed Movie Memories; the one that comes to mind is reincarnation... Dead Again. That film chilled me to the bone!

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    1. I might have to watch that one soon, Donnell. And thanks for the download!! I've got yours ready to go. Might have some time this weekend. ~Angi

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  6. It's been so fun to have an Intrigue week!
    Valentines? We made a chocolate kisses box out of a milk jug and tin foil. Everyone loved it. What's better than chocolate on valentines?

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    1. WOOT WOOT ! Glad you've enjoyed this week, Clover. I hope everyone has. ~Angi

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  7. I don't have a favourite Valentine's memory.

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    1. Awe, Chey, you need to get one this year!!
      ~Angi

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