Get Lost in a Story Readers: Donnell here. Today, I'm excited to introduce to you, L. A. Sartor. L.A. is an award-winning screenwriter, who also writes fantastic novels. I know because I just finished, Dare to Believe, and loved it. Without further ado, let's get to know L.A. Sartor.
Dare to Believe
The Pulitzer prize
winning writer …
Catherine
Hemstead Malloy had it all – riches, glamour and happiness – or so it seemed.
When her husband dies in an accident, she discovers she never really had
anything at all. Now with nothing but a dismal bank account and her precious
daughter, Cate fights to rebuild her life—until her daughter is kidnapped. Cate
has no money, no resources – why would someone target her child?
And the knight in
shining armor …
Jason St.
Pierre doesn't think of himself as a knight, just a man who does what must be
done, lives by his rules and damn the consequences. He'll move heaven and earth to protect the
innocent, and his heart—he loved once and lost and won't risk it again,
especially to Cate Hemstead.
Together …
Their reunion
pits them against a kidnapper who is always one step ahead and takes them on a
hunt from the majestic mountains of Colorado to the idyllic beaches of
Hawaii. Can they solve the who-dunnit
turned why-dunnit kidnapping in time to save Cate's daughter?
What readers are saying:
I really enjoyed this debut novel by L.A. Sartor. On a beautiful sunny day at Santa Monica Beach...I sat down on my beach chair with my kindle and figured I'd read a chapter and then go boogie boarding. Forget that...I didn't want to put it down....and 2 hours later..including the chapter tease for the next book...I'm ready for more. I look forward to Sartor's next book.
"Ms. Sartor splashes action and suspense across a backdrop of rugged mountains and tropical paradise in a panicked search for a little girl kidnapped for reasons deeper than anyone suspects. An adventure filled with twists and turns, Dare To Believe will keep you turning the page until every secret is revealed."
~ Audra Harders, author of Rocky Mountain Hero
~~~
What readers are saying:
I really enjoyed this debut novel by L.A. Sartor. On a beautiful sunny day at Santa Monica Beach...I sat down on my beach chair with my kindle and figured I'd read a chapter and then go boogie boarding. Forget that...I didn't want to put it down....and 2 hours later..including the chapter tease for the next book...I'm ready for more. I look forward to Sartor's next book.
"Ms. Sartor splashes action and suspense across a backdrop of rugged mountains and tropical paradise in a panicked search for a little girl kidnapped for reasons deeper than anyone suspects. An adventure filled with twists and turns, Dare To Believe will keep you turning the page until every secret is revealed."
~ Audra Harders, author of Rocky Mountain Hero
~~~
Donnell, thank you so much for
having me here today. It's an honor, I'm
amongst great company at Get Lost in a Story!
My pleasure, L.A. Ready to have some fun?
My pleasure, L.A. Ready to have some fun?
DONNELL: If you
could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
L.A.: Hmmm, if I couldn't live in Boulder, CO my hometown,
it would have to be near a beach. I grew
up close to beach and I miss it so much.
I gotta have my beach time.
DONNELL: What’s your
favorite room in your house?
L.A.: The
bathroom? I think, mull, ponder and come
up with solutions while in the shower!
Does that count? If not, probably
the kitchen, or the living room in the winter with a view of the snow, or maybe
my office? I love my house, can you
tell?
DONNELL: You’re
having a dinner party. What character
from your novel do you hope doesn’t show up? Why?
L.A.: Helene. She's a bitch and she'd hate the way I
entertain. Not up to her standards, I'm
sure. But I bet I have more fun at my
parties than she does.
DONNELL: What
character would you invite and why?
L.A. Gus. I love Gus, he's funny and I feel like he's 'ohana—family. He makes me laugh, even now after getting to
know him so well.
DONNELL: Can you
swim?
L.A.: Growing up near
a beach? You bet. I love the water.
DONNELL: Coffee, tea
or other?
L.A.: Coffee, tons of
it. And the other, wine, scotch, a great
Margarita.
DONNELL: What’s in
your refrigerator right now?
L.A.: Steak, wine, snap peas, fresh corn and cukes from the
garden…and chocolate, dark, dreamy chocolate.
DONNELL: Do you
remember your favorite joke from childhood?
L.A.: No. I have a horrible memory for jokes. I never, ever remember the punch line
correctly.
DONNELL: When
writing, do you listen to music?
L.A.: Sometimes, but I was a music major, so tend to focus
on the music, not my writing. However,
if I need mood setting music, I have a
few songs specific to each novel that help me get into the frame of mind I need
to write that scene. Propel me onward.
DONNELL: Are you
superstitious?
L.A.: Yes. Why do you ask? Should I worry? Huh?
DONNELL: Someone has
cut you off in the checkout line. How do
you handle it?
L.A.: Usually I frown
to myself, and think they're a jerk. But
I tell them to go right ahead. Then smile,
it catches them off guard. Kill the suckers with kindness.
DONNELL: Dog or cat
person or something else?
L.A.: Cat.
DONNELL: What’s the
most unusual thing in your closet?
L.A.: You don't want to know. Nah, nothing really. I'm pretty tame.
DONNELL: If you could
meet anyone, living or dead, who would it be, and what would you talk about?
L.A. Geez, really?
How long do I have… I'd like to ask my father what it's like up there. I'd
like to ask Cleopatra what really happened and what it was like to be the most
beautiful woman in the world. I'd like to ask Stephen Spielberg to read my
script Stone of Heaven and then talk to me about it, really talk to me. And I'd like to talk to H.G. Wells and Edgar
Rice Burrows about how they saw so far into the future, maybe they were time
travelers!
NOW IT’S YOUR
TURN, L.A. Here’s your chance to ask readers
a question. READERS, L.A. WILL BE GIVING AWAY A DIGITAL COPY OF DARE TO BELIEVE.
L.A.: I'm hard at work finishing my next book Stone of Heaven,
it's an action adventure script that I'm turning into a novel, because, frankly
I love the story (are you reading this, Steven Spielberg?) But it's light on the romance. Here's the question: Can you as a reader deal with a hero who might have had a thing with the twin
sister of the heroine?
I'd
love to hear from you.
Bio:
L.A. SARTOR was born in Germany and was very
lucky to be adopted by an American couple. They lived in Germany for several
years, then moved to California and later Colorado. Her parents encouraged her
to be creative and nurtured her “Lessie do it” attitude.
She started writing around the age of 4 when she dictated stories to her mother, who patiently wrote them down while L.A. illustrated them. (She generously describes the scribbles she made as “illustrations.”)
After college she moved to Los
Angeles but was lured back to Colorado with the promise of managing a new
business. There she worked for many years alongside her mother, designing and
crafting beautiful jewelry. The women were chosen by the University of Colorado
to create their Ceremonial Mace and Presidential Chain of Office, a wonderful
legacy.
L.A. lives in Colorado with her
husband, whom she met on a blind date—she can't imagine life without her best
friend. She plays in the mountains and travels as much as possible.
Now it’s L.A.'s desire to move
onward in her writing career and create stories that
translate into adventures on the page with her novels and magic on the screen
with her screenplays.
L.A. Sartor's website: www.lasartor.com Readers can also find Dare to Believe on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords and your favorite e-reader.
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