9/12/2018

Have you met Lynne Marshall?

SWEET HOME MONTANA
Entrepreneur Wade Conrad is called home to act as a temporary guardian for his teenage half-brother, who’s acting out and needs strong guidance. Wade feels they are both floundering, so he seeks help for Brent at Healing Heart Acres, an equine therapy center.

Erin Chase has been working as an equine therapist since her fiancé called off their wedding with no explanation three years ago. She personally enjoys the peace found through animal therapy and believes in passing on the gift. When Erin meets Wade, she’s instantly drawn to his concern for his brother, as well as his kindness and charm.

Wade treasures time spent with Erin. They both long for more, but Wade’s leaving for California soon and his brother’s needs come first. Will he take a chance on love before it’s too late?

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LYNNE MARSHALL has been published for over twelve years and is a hybrid author of more than thirty books. She writes Medical Romance for Mills & Boon, contemporary romance for Harlequin Special Edition and Tule Publishing, and also self-publishes. She is a Southern California native, has been married to a New Englander for a long time, and has two adult children of whom she is super proud. She is also an adoring grandmother of two beautiful little girls, is a woman of faith, a dog lover, a cat admirer, a meandering walker, a curious traveler, and an optimistic participant in this wild journey called life.

Lynne heartily believes in Life, Love, and the Pursuit... 


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THE Q&A
ANGI: How often to you get lost in a story?
LYNNE: Quite often. Most recently I read a book by Karen White, The Time Between, where I got swept away to South Carolina and the beach.
I also often get lost in my own story as I write. I love those moments where I am totally in the zone.  That definitely happened while writing Sweet Home Montana.

ANGI: What’s your favorite thing about your book’s hero?
LYNNE: Wade Conrad is a self-made man, having started his own company from scratch with another computer geek. By staying married to the job, he has made his first million. Of course it has cost him on the personal level. I also love how Wade learns to forgive in this book. It takes a big person to admit they’ve been hanging on to anger, to finally release it, and honestly move on. That was necessary for him to do, so could open his heart to Erin.

ANGI: What’s your favorite movie of all time?
LYNNE: The Last of the Mohicans (you know why!)

ANGI: Salad or soup?
LYNNE: Soup, homemade, if possible. If not, I love the clam chowder from our local seafood restaurant. It’s the best on the west coast, as far as I’m concerned. Of course, there’s nothing like clam chow-dah in Massachusetts and Maine. (Where my husband is from)

ANGI: Champagne or Soda?
LYNNE: Champagne, please. I love how it tickles my nose.

ANGI: Geek or Jock?
LYNNE: Hybrid. A bit of both? I like to think I’m a jock, but I’m way past that stage in life. I now walk daily for fitness and to get those dang 10,000 steps! I’ve never been a first-rate geek anyway, but I do get engrossed in the oddest things.

ANGI: The most daring thing you’ve ever done… Care to share?
LYNNE: It might not sound daring to some, but for me, a person who doesn’t necessarily have a fear of heights but definitely has a fear of falling, I have ziplined. Twice! Once in Kauai – who could resist those gorgeous views, which were gratefully distracting while I zipped high above them. The second time was in Whistler, BC. Wow, that was amazing because the first snow had fallen and we ziplined over the forest with the white capped firs beneath. The true sound of silence, other than the whir of the zip line. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.

ANGI’s GOTTA ASK:  Where is your favorite writing place & why?LYNNE is giving away _A copy of Forever A Father, the first book in the Delaneys of Sandpiper Beach trilogy for Harlequin Special Edition

LYNNE’S GOTTA ANSWER:  I am not able to write in public or on airplanes, and it is very hard to write in hotel rooms, too. So my favorite place to write, is my office. The day I retired from my 26 years as an RN, I ordered a desk which my husband put together for me. See picture. I love my office. I’ve written all my books at that desk, though the computers have changed a few times. It’s my special place.
  
UP NEXT for LYNNE:
HIS SECOND CHANCE AT FOREVER
The Santa Barbara Sunsets Series

a trilogy available in 2019

PREVIOUSLY RELEASED by LYNNE:
REUNITED WITH THE SHERIFF
The Delaneys of Sand Piper Beach #3
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SOLDIER, HANDYMAN, FAMILY MAN
The Delaneys of Sand Piper Beach #2
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FOREVER A FATHER
The Delaneys of Sand Piper Beach #1
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LYNNE is giving away a copy of Forever A Father, the first book in the Delaneys of Sandpiper Beach trilogy for Harlequin Special Edition.

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LYNNE WANTS TO KNOW:  DO YOU ENJOY TRILOGIES, OR DO YOU PREFER STAND ALONE BOOKS?

12 comments:

  1. Oh yes when i met my husband for the first time I was from Ca and he lived here in Ia and it was love at first sight. We have been married 15 years! Peggy Clayton ptclayton2@aol.com

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    1. Thanks for reading the blog and commenting Peggy. I hope you entered the contest, too! I adore love at first sight stories. So glad yours worked out beautifully. Nothing like a happily ever after (with a lot of hard work, right?)

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  2. I do believe in love at first sight... as for trilogies or stand alones, I enjoy both.

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    1. Colleen you sound like the quintessential romance reader. :) Thanks so much for stopping by, and please never stop reading!

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  3. Welcome to Get Lost in a Story, Lynne !!

    My father fell in love with my mom from across the room and literally said, "that's the woman I'm going to marry." My mom, on the other hand, refused to go out with him the first three times he asked. LOL

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    1. Thank you for inviting me! Too funny. Women, can't live with them, can't live without them. Honestly, though, do you think men are more prone to love at first sight?

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  4. I have never seen it except in books and movies. Kate Sparks. csparks52@live.com

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    1. Are you referring to love at first sight? I suspect that's where most people have seen it, too, though, as noted in comments, it does happen to people. Thanks for commenting Kate. Be sure to enter the Rafflecopter contest above for the book. :)

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    1. I can understand that. Though, I will say, whenever I write a trilogy, each book is good to read as a standalone. It's just whether or not the reader wants to invest in the characters introduced in the first or second books or not. Thanks for reading the blog, and I hope you entered the Rafflecopter contest. ;)

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  6. I love trilogies and series. I read stand alone books but then I want to go back to that place and those people. I just love seeing how people are connected by love, family and place.

    P.S. I am jealous of your office. I need to clean out mine.

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    1. ha ha Maria - I was thinking how cluttered that desk looks! I try at least monthly to put piles of stuff in drawers. Love those big drawers!
      Thanks for your support today. :) and hugs

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