Showing posts with label Mary Strand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Strand. Show all posts

10/13/2016

Mary Strand brings P&P's Liz and Darcy to fun, contemporary YA life!



Mary Strand has joined us here at GLIAS in the past with her wonderful women’s fiction novel COOPER’S FOLLY, and I couldn’t be more excited to have her back so she can introduce us to her brand new YA novel - PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND PUSH-UP BRAS (The Bennet Sisters Book # 1) from Triple Berry Press. I am so excited about this series and cannot WAIT for all the books to be out! Mary is a fellow
Minnesotan, an RWA chapter mate, and, most of all, a great friend and writer well known for her wit and humor on Facebook and for getting into jealous tussles with me about our favorite Minnesota Twins player Brian Dozier. But that’s for another time; for now, I hope you’ll give a huge Get Lost in a Story welcome to my bud, Mary Strand!

A LITTLE ABOUT MARY
Mary Strand practiced law in a large Minneapolis law firm for 16 years until the day she set aside her pointy-toed shoes (or most of them) and escaped the land of mergers and acquisitions to write novels. She lives on a lake in Minneapolis with her husband, two cute kidlets, and a stuffed monkey named Philip. When not writing, Mary lives for sports, travel, guitar, dancing (badly), Cosmos, Hugh Jackman, and ill-advised adventures that offer a high probability of injury to herself and others.  She writes YA, romantic comedy, and women’s fiction novels.  Pride, Prejudice, and Push-Up Bras is the first in her four-book YA series, The Bennet Sisters.

A LITTLE ABOUT PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND PUSH-UP BRAS  
College freshman Liz Bennet refuses to let her nameor Jane Austen, for that matterdefine her. Even though she’s one of five teenage sisters named after the Bennet sisters in “The Book,” as Liz not-so-fondly calls it, she can’t afford to let her life parallel The Book in any way. Period. Liz has big plans for her future, and they don't exactly mesh with the life laid out for a fictional young woman 200 years ago.

When two gorgeous guys, Charlie Bingham and Alex Darcy, arrive in Liz’s Minnesota town, her whole world is turned upside down. Her sister Jane starts acting like a lunatic with Charlie. Alex is tempting but also a jerk.  Seeing too many uncanny connections to The Book, Liz is afraid she can’t win. Is this fate’s little joke on her modern Bennet family? What’s a girl to do? Fight? Or ... surrender?

PURCHASE LINKS FOR PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND PUSH-UP BRAS  
Amazon e-book (trade paperback is also available)

MARY ANSWERS MY CRAZY QUESTIONS
LIZ: What was your favorite book as a child?
MARY:  Can I declare a tie?  I first really fell in love with
reading with Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books and Louisa May Alcott’s books - all of them - but I tended to prefer action stories, which back then were often more “boy” stories, so I’d choose Laura Ingalls Wilder’s FARMER BOY and Louisa May Alcott’s LITTLE MEN.

LIZ: How did you come up with the idea for this book? 
MARY:  Out of a writers’ voice class taught by Barbara Samuel!  One of the writing exercises we had to do was to type the first 2-3 paragraphs of a favorite book, then retype them in our own voice.  I chose PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.  When the class read my new opening for P&P, they basically laughed and said, “Yep, that’s exactly how you talk!”

LIZ: What do you enjoy doing when you’re not writing?
MARY:  Sports and music, music and sports.  At the moment, though, I’d have to say that it’s music.  I’ve just joined a rock band (for the first time in my life, if we don’t count my fifth-grade band, the Bell-Bottom Blues), and I’m playing guitar (badly), and it’s an utter blast.  Our first gig is in November.

LIZ: If you could have dinner with any three book characters, who would you choose and why?
MARY:  Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice; Lord Rothgar from Jo Beverley’s Malloren series; and Ranger from Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum series.  But, um, could each of those dinners be separate?  We’re talking Rothgar and Ranger.  J

LIZ: If your house was on fire and you only had time to save three objects, what would you save?
MARY:  I actually had this dream scenario LAST NIGHT and discovered that, ultimately, the only thing that mattered was saving my life.  So I’ll say the kidlets ... and my convertible. :-D

LIZ: Write us a haiku about your book or one of your characters!
MARY:  Warning: haiku is not among my strengths!

Liz lives for rock songs
Until Darcy rocks her world;
She’s “All Shook Up” now.

LIZ: I love this (especially because at first I thought it was about me)—and that you’re one of my few guest/friends to take on this challenge. You can claim it as a strength if you want to as far as I’m concerned!

LIZ: Time for a mini blitz!
a)Favorite color? Song? Movie?
b) Summer or winter?
c) Morning or night?
d) Rain or shine?
e) Sweet or salty?
MARY:
a) yellow - Rodney Crowell’s “Please Remember Me” - DON’T MAKE ME PICK ONE MOVIE!
b) summer (but actually fall)
c) morning
d) SHINE!
e) sweet

LIZ: Name three things on your desk right now.
MARY:  A large bottle of Airborne; a magical stone; and my next manuscript.

LIZ: Where is your favorite place to write?
MARY:  Sebastian Joe’s!  It’s a local coffee and ice cream shop here in Minneapolis (two locations; I go to the one closest to my house), where I write with the enthusiastic assistance of triple-berry scones and Diet Coke.

LIZ: What’s on your bucket list for this year?
MARY:  We already hiked to Machu Picchu this year, six months ago.  For the coming year ... my hope is to hike the entire 500 miles of the Camino de Santiago in the early summer of 2017.

LIZ HAS GOTTA ASK: What’s the most personal thing you’ve ever put in one of your books?
MARY:  It’s a book that’s written but not yet published, about a girl who has to face her biggest fear and survive it.  A few years ago, two different creepy guys, a month apart, each tried to abduct my daughter.  She did Every Single Thing I’ve ever taught her to do in such a situation and even amazed the investigating police afterward.  So I started writing that book about a girl my daughter’s age (then 12), but then advanced her after the first chapter to age 17.  The 17-year-old heroine suddenly (and without warning!) turned into me, and the book also dealt with a guy who was my big love (although he wasn’t 17 in real life).  It was like ripping out my heart every day I wrote it.  I gave her a happy ending, though.  J

MARY’S QUESTION FOR HER READERS?
PRDE, PREJUDICE, AND PUSH-UP BRAS is the first book in the four-book Bennet Sisters series, about five modern-day sisters named after the five Bennet Sisters in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE.  Liz Bennet’s three younger sisters often drive her crazy.  What’s one thing that drives you absolutely CRAZY about your sister(s) or brother(s)?  Or, if you don’t have sibs, one thing that drives you crazy about someone else!

I have an e-book copy of PRIDE, PREJUDICE, AND PUSH-UP BRAS for one commenter today!

WHAT’S NEXT?:
My next release is BEING MARY BENNET BLOWS, the second book in my Bennet Sisters YA series.  It’s coming in November, I hope!

CONTACT MARY:
Website:   www.marystrand.com
Facebook:   www.facebook.com/marystrandauthor
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/Mary_Strand
Goodreads:  https//www.goodreads.com/author/show/7328368.Mary_Strand
Instagram  http://instagram.com/Mary_Strand

2/03/2014

Welcome Debut Author-Mary Strand!




Welcome today to my dear friend, Golden Heart winner AND I’m so pleased to announce published fellow author, Mary Strand. Her debut novel COOPER’S FOLLY was released last week by Belle Bridge Books—and it has not just a gorgeous cover and a hunky hero—but an amazing story as well. She’s got a fun interview for us at GLIAS today. And, when you’re done reading all about her awesome new novel—hop over to FB and visit her and several really cool authors at her LAUNCH PARTY!

AUTHOR:  Mary Strand
Title: Cooper’s Folly
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books

A LITTLE ABOUT MARY

Mary Strand practiced corporate law in a large Minneapolis law firm for 16 years until the day she set aside her pointy-toed shoes (or most of them!) and escaped the land of mergers and acquisitions to write novels.  Her first novel, Cooper’s Folly, won Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart award.  Cooper’s Folly, published by Bell Bridge Books, is her debut novel.  Mary lives on a lake in Minneapolis with her husband, two cute kidlets, and a stuffed monkey named Philip. When not writing, she loves traveling, live music, and playing sports with reckless abandon and a high probability of injury.


A LITTLE ABOUT THE BOOK
 He took a dare.  She took a chance.
Burned-out lawyer Cooper Meredith decides success isn't all it's cracked up to be. Trading his ties for T-shirts, he chucks it all and becomes nanny to a wild pair of four-year-olds ... and the four-year-olds win every time. The kids' mom, Molly Perrell, a stressed-to-the-max retail exec, just wants someone she can count on. It doesn't appear to be Cooper, who turns out to be the world's worst nanny. Their clashes, and their undeniable attraction, turn Cooper's summer folly into the chance of a lifetime.


EXCERPT-COOPER'S FOLLY

             Molly reviewed her options one last time.  Unfortunately, she had just one.  This man.  This—okay—tall, very attractive, very blond, very tempting man.  The guy had the most beautiful blue eyes, with flecks of gold, reminding her of the sky on a hazy August day at the lake.  Hips slim enough to slide her arms around.  The hint of contoured muscles under his shirt that gave him an indefinable sense of power.  Of strength.  The type of man her next-door neighbor, Brooke, would eat for lunch.  And dinner, and most definitely breakfast. 
            Molly had neither the time nor the tolerance for casual or even not-so-casual flings, but she appreciated a gorgeous man when she saw one.  She wasn’t dead yet.  Cooper Meredith was clearly not dead yet, either.  What had Emma said?  Oh, yeah—cute.  Very cute.  More Saturday-night-date material than nanny material, but maybe she could make this work until she got home from New York.  With a little help from her sister-in-law and a little luck.
            She drew in a long breath and slowly let it out.  Paused. Made her decision.  “If, and I mean if, your references check out, you’ve gotten yourself a temporary job.  I’ll just have to pray nothing goes wrong.”
            After she described the hours, salary, and benefits, which she knew were standard, he replied with just a slight tilt of his eyebrows.  Silence.  Molly tried to wait him out but couldn’t stand the suspense.  She needed him.  She steeled herself for the inevitable refusal but asked anyway.
            “Well, Mr. Meredith?  What’s your answer?”
            “Ms. Perrell, it’s a resounding yes.”

CHECK OUT COOPER’S FOLLY AT AMAZON

FUN Q&A WITH MARY:
 
LIZ: How often do you get lost in a story?
MARY:    It’s more difficult for me now to get lost in a story, because my “writer hat” can interfere with a good read!  I get lost as often as possible, though, most often when I read in genres I don’t write.  My favorite for doing that would be Regencies.

LIZ: What’s the first book you remember reading? 
MARY:     I vividly remember reading all the Laura Ingalls Wilder books in first grade.  Of the series, though, I liked Farmer Boy (the only book not about Laura) best.  I always loved boys!

LIZ: What’s your favorite “love” word?
MARY:     My favorite “love” word would probably be “passion.”  My life tends to be focused on intensity, immediacy, and, well, passion.  I want to FEEL things.  Everything.  I want to soar.

LIZ: What one thing about your hero drives his heroine crazy? And what one thing about your heroine drives her hero nuts?
MARY:     The biggest thing about my hero, Cooper, that drives the heroine, Molly, nuts is that, as the nanny for her kids, he rarely does anything she tells him to do!  The biggest thing about Molly that drives Cooper nuts is that she tries so hard to be self-reliant that she never asks him for help.

LIZ: Name three things that are, at this moment, in your heroine’s purse, satchel, reticule, weapons belt or amulet bag (or whatever she carries)?
MARY:     It would be a designer purse, probably by Coach.  Three things would include an energy bar, five shades of lipstick, and a package of wet wipes.  She’s always prepared for anything.

LIZ: What sound or noise do you love?
MARY:     My favorite sound might well be the sound of the ocean crashing against the shore, especially late at night.  I can stand on a beach for ages listening to it.
   
LIZ: If you were given a chance to travel to the past where would you go and specifically why?
MARY:     Ha!  It’s a bit difficult for me to separate this question from my interest in and knowledge of past lives.  But ... hmm.  Oh!  This is an easy one.  I would travel back to Atlantis (which I absolutely believe existed) to learn all that the people of Atlantis knew and understood and could do, which was apparently far more advanced than what people can do today.

LIZ: What will always make you smile, even on a bad day?
MARY:     It’s a rare day that I don’t smile (or more likely laugh), but my favorite instant smiles would come from (1) driving around, fast, on a gorgeous day with the top down on my convertible, (2) playing basketball, (3) swing dancing to a really fast song by my favorite local band, and (4) standing in a museum surrounded by works by Degas.
 
LIZ: What’s your favorite movie of all time?
MARY:     Gidget.  I am SUCH a Gidget, and the love of my life would be Moondoggie.

LIZ: What is your biggest vice?
MARY:     Pasta in all forms!  Noooooo!  Must not eat!  I’m supposed to be an Atkins girl!

LIZ HAS GOTTA ASK: What’s the most personal thing you’ve ever put in one of your books?
MARY:     One entire book that I wrote was extremely personal to me, start to finish, and left me entirely wrung out for two months after finishing it a year ago.  The most personal thing in it (of many) was exactly how I felt about the first guy I really fell in love with ... and who shattered my heart.

DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION YOU’D LIKE TO ASK YOUR FANS?
Cooper and Molly actually asked this of each other in Cooper’s Folly:  If you could have the job of your dreams, what would it be? 
I’ll be giving an ebook version of Cooper’s Folly to one lucky commenter!

CONTACT MARY:
Website:  www.marystrand.com
Facebook:  www.facebook.com/marystrandauthor
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Mary_Strand
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7328368.Mary_Strand

Purchase COOPER'S FOLLY:  Amazon