His Montana Rescue
by Vella
Munn
GENRE: contemporary romance
BLURB:
Former firefighter Echo Rose may have recovered from the
injuries that nearly ended her life but the emotional scars still linger. She
now devotes herself to protecting wildlife and sheltering her heart until local
contractor Rey Bowen reminds Echo that life can offer so much more.
Rey Bowen is not the only one at Lake Serene with secrets and a
desire to reboot his seriously derailed life. Meeting Echo reminds him that
life can sparkle with joy and laughter and passion, but can he show the
cautious Echo how to love again even as he struggles to trust his own heart?
Excerpt:
“Ranger Echo Rose,” a rumbling voice said.
Taking
it slow, she turned in the direction the words came from.
Rey
Bowen was looking at her, or rather looking down at her. He wasn’t a giant of a
man, just a shade over six feet, but that didn’t stop her from remembering she
was at least seven inches shorter and only one hundred twenty pounds. For
reasons she was careful not to examine too closely, she’d told herself the
breadth of his chest and width of his shoulders were responsible for her
unsettling reaction to him.
What
was she thinking? Hadn’t she learned, painfully, to keep emotional distance
between herself and men? She had, darn it. She’d never drop her guard.
Until
she’d done in her ankle, she’d spent much of her time around physical people,
most of them men. She still was around more men than women, but in recent
months she'd mostly rubbed shoulders with people who spent their days behind
desks.
Despite
how she'd been forced to earn her living since last summer, she believed she
still understood the physical male. When he was around women he was trying to
impress, the breed carried himself as if he was a bull elk, strutting a bit,
hard muscles pushing against too-tight T-shirts, and gazes giving out bedroom
vibes.
Rey
did none of those things. Instead, it was as if he’d built an emotional wall
around himself. The reason was none of her business, darn it. She had enough to
do dealing with her own life.
An Interview with Vella Munn
What inspired you to write His Mountain
Rescue?
I’m
not sure I had a choice. LOL. I was relaxing with a fellow writer after an
intense conference, drinking a glass of wine as we sat outside a mountain cabin
watching a storm approach. I was raised in the mountains, mostly in a remote
logging town and believe I have the wilderness in my DNA. As the wind kicked up
and the sky turned purple, my love affair with nature kicked into high gear. I
wanted, no, I needed to write about characters who find healing and second
chances while surrounded by nature. In a matter of minutes, I was blabbing to
my friend about writing a contemporary romance series with each story taking
place during a different season. His Mountain Rescue is the summer story.
When or at what age did you know you
wanted to be a writer?
I
think I always wanted to be a writer even though early on I couldn’t articulate
what I was feeling. I was in the third or fourth grade when I wrote and
illustrated a comic book with the Lone Ranger’s horse Silver as the hero.
What is the earliest age you remember
reading your first book?
I’m
too old to remember back that far. J However, I do
remember being drawn to fiction books designed for boys. They had so much
adventure in them.
What genre of books do you enjoy
reading?
I’ve
long been drawn to romantic suspense but confess to the occasional true crime
or man against nature nonfiction. When I’m feeling brave, I’ll pick up a Steven
King horror.
What is your favorite book?
Oh
gosh, I hate being asked that because for me, a single one doesn’t stand out.
One of my favorites is my dear friend Catherine Anderson’s Annie’s Song, an
historical with a deaf heroine and the hero who opens the world to her.
You know I think we all have a favorite
author. Who is your favorite author and why?
Because
I know so many writers, I feel disloyal for naming just one but Catherine’s
books always touch my heart.
If you could travel back in time here on
earth to any place or time. Where would you go and why?
I
sometimes think I should come up with a different answer, but it always remains
the same. My grandfather was a writer, multi-published in the pulp magazines.
He was murdered when my mother was six. I’d love to go back to when he was
alive so we could talk shop and I could get to know the man I consider my
mentor. I’d also like to observe my grandmother’s life when she was left alone
with three small children to raise. She’d been born with a deformed right hand
and 60% hearing loss. She’s my hero. She also helped raise me which is another
story.
When writing a book do you find that
writing comes easy for you or is it a difficult task?
Oh
I can procrastinate with the best of them but I’m happier when I’m in the middle
of a book than when I’m trying to decide what to write next. Even with some 70
titles under my belt, writing never gets easy, but there’s nothing else I want
or am qualified to do.
Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
I’m
owned by two rescue dogs, one a hyper terrier, the other a big, mellow couch
potato.
What is your "to die for",
favorite food/foods to eat?
Macaroni
and cheese. My own recipe with enough cheese to clog my arteries.
Do you have any advice for anyone that
would like to be an author?
Absolutely.
If your goal is to be published, never lose sight of the fact that this is a
business. I’ve always worn two hats, my writer one and my business one. They
don’t have a lot in common.
AUTHOR BIO:
Vella Munn
freely admits to being a dedicated and sometimes demented fiction writer. She
has always been drawn to nature and those who feel at home in it. A career
writer, she has had way over 60 books published, most of them romances both
past and present. As far as personal statistics go, she has one husband, two
sons, four grandchildren, and is owned by two rescue dogs. Home is southern
Oregon within a two hour drive of Crater Lake. She frequently visits Montana in
her mind and heart.
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1 comments:
I enjoyed the interview. I'm also a big fan of Catherine Anderson.
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