Welcome!
This next year, I am thrilled to be partnering with Tina for a pop-up author signing at RT 2017 in Atlanta. (Time and date TBA) She writes contemporary romantic fiction, grew up in one of my favorite cities in the whole world--New Orleans-- and has kicked ass, fighting stage 3 cancer--I admire and love her so much and know you will , too!
So, getting started--let's find out a little about Tina...WELCOME Tina!!
TINA: Thank you Amanda for inviting me to be part of your exciting blog. I love talking about my books, in particular the latest story of my Second Chance Novel series, each of which can be read as stand-alones.
Amanda: Tell us a bit about the series and your other books.
TINA: my Second Chance Novel series is inspired by the people and places of Louisiana. I grew up in the suburbs of New Orleans, only minutes from the French Quarter. I moved to Cajun Country after college to take a job as a broadcast journalist. Like New Orleans had, the area offered this creative author heart the inspiration for her writing with its rich culture, unique traditions and interesting people. My Second Chance Novel series includes Elli and Jewell, full length novels and the fun novellas- Hunt for Christmas (Under the Kissing Bough Collection) and Last Chance in Vegas (Romantic Times in Vegas Vol.3) Coming in early 2017- Abby, a Second Chance Novel.
Amanda: It sounds like you've had some wonderful, and harrowing experiences. What inspired you to write
this particular story?
Amanda: It sounds like an amazing collection! How about a sneak peek overview of the story?
TINA: I returned to a whimsical secret idea I had as a reporter...a What If?
What if you had to ride in a boat parade to get to a remote and
extravagant Cajun Christmas celebration in the cypress swamp? Wouldn’t that be
lovely? My story, Hunt for Christmas,
a Second Chance Novella, was born
from that. Photographer Hunter James has
just purchased a remote island in the swamps of Louisiana where he can
replenish his battered soul from photographing some of the worst and best of
man and nature. Only, he had no idea that a huge, noisy, Cajun Bayou Christmas
celebration is held in the nearby village of Fa La La. Not only that, but part
of that crowded month-long event had also been held on his island for generations. Hunter doesn’t want that to
happen anymore. The heroine, Dr. Camille Comeaux, tries to convince him
otherwise because it’s economically critical for her family and the village if
they are to keep their way of life that his celebration supports.
FIND HUNT for CHRISTMAS in Under the Kissing Bough collection!
TINA:I am a stage 3 breast cancer survivor. In my journey to fight the deadly disease, I found Elli's journey. I used my fears, emotions, triumphs and those of the people fighting cancer alongside of me, to create Elli's story when Elli redefines her life after cancer in that wonderful, difficult, joyful, fearful time after the treatment ends.
Note: Tina wants you to know that all of the author proceeds for Elli will be donated to help women who are fighting breast cancer with important needs that is unmet by other means. Find out more at: www.tinadesalvo.com
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Amanda: We're a week before Christmas, what is one of your favorite holiday traditions?
TINA: Cooking
Lasagna (and eating it!) as part of our Christmas meal. My second-generation
Italian mom always included a HUGE pan (or three) of lasagna for our main meal
on Christmas day. It was a big production preparing for it and cooking it. We’d
go to the best Italian shops in New Orleans to get fresh mozzarella, ricotta,
Italian sausage and olive oil a few days before Christmas. I remember how
amazing the aromas were when we’d walk into those specialty shops...garlic,
rosemary, anise and oh, the sweet pastries too! And, of course we’d sample what
we could.
Amanda: That makes my mouth water just reading about it! What fun! It has been wonderful getting to k now more about you! Where can readers find out more and connect with you?
TINA: Thanks
for asking, Amanda. I love to visit with readers, so please contact me. Maybe we can share a recipe our two...or five!
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Welcome to GLIAS Tina! What a wonderful and touching interview. We're delighted to have you come visit and share your Christmas story and your series. Both sound like great reads! Thank you for the generous gift to our readers, as well. Have a very Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteGood article, is the town "Fa La La," I hope so. Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteCongrats Dean! You are guessed the correct town first! Please email me at amandamcintyre.author@gmail.com
DeleteWelcome to GLIAS, Tina. MERRY CHRISTMAS !!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angi! I love GLIAS! Merry Christmas.
DeleteWelcome!!! I think the village is Fa La La. Happy Holidays to you and yours!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nancy! Merry Christmas!! You've got it right!
DeleteMerry Christmas Everyone Thanks so much for the chance to win copies of these books. They really look great.
ReplyDeleteFa La La
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Yes! That's it!
DeleteMerry Christmas Angi! Thank you for stopping in to read my chat with Amanda!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your kind comments and...GOOD LUCK!!
ReplyDeleteI will go with the crowd... Fa La La
ReplyDeletety and Merry Xmas!
Thanks for commenting- this is so much fun!
DeleteTHANKS EVERYONE FOR STOPPING IN TO VISIT WITH TINA! The winner of two eBooks Elli and Jewel is DEAN Y! Congratulations! I'll be in touch to arrange for your prize!
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