Spooning Daisy
by Maggie McConnell
GENRE: contemporary
romance (romantic comedy)
BLURB:
Her mango chutney is exquisite; her blueberry sauce to die for.
But Chef de Cuisine Daisy Moon is a woman without a kitchen after a "bit
of trouble" at her last job. Now blacklisted from Seattle to San
Francisco, Daisy's sole job offer is from Wild Man Lodge in Otter Bite, Alaska,
where the end of the road is just her beginning.
Excerpt:
His
laugh was immediate. Daisy realized how ridiculous her allegation was. Max
Kendall's particular brand of woman didn't need lies to motivate her into his
bed. His women were fun and adventurous and, unlike Daisy, didn't have
impossible expectations.
"I
thought we were talking about you," he said with a dying chuckle.
"But if you think you're helping the enemy..." With his good leg
bearing the brunt of his weight, he rose from the bed. Grabbing the handles on
his duffle bag, he slowly stepped toward the bathroom.
"If
the lights were dim and the music soft and the wine expensive."
Max
turned at the door. "And?"
"And
what?"
"I
don't believe for one second that you, Daisy, would be undermined by lights,
music, and wine."
"And…
if I thought you were...special."
"And
what makes a man special?"
Daisy
hesitated at the fork in her road. She could give Max an honest answer or…
"Well, for one thing, he's very forgiving--"
His
eyes crinkled as his grin returned.
"--And
he would never use all the hot water just to prove some ridiculous point."
"I
guess I'm not the only one who has trouble giving a straight answer. See you
when the water runs cold." The bathroom door clicked shut.
"And
he makes me smile," Daisy murmured, smiling.
Interview
with Maggie McConnell
1. What inspired you to write Spooning
Daisy?
The inspiration came from two places. The initial idea
first came to me when I had a garage sale prior to moving from Alaska to
Arizona. I’m inspired to write about Alaska because I lived and worked there
(Anchorage) for over 23 years, and still visit. The fictional village of Otter
Bite is inspired by the real village of Seldovia on the shores of Kachemak Bay
where, for 20 years, I had a summer home.
2. Can you tell us a little bit about
the next books in the Otter Bite series, and what you have planned for the
future?
I’ve just finished Embracing
Felicity, the second romcom in the series. Characters we met briefly in Spooning
Daisy are the main characters and there are two side romances—one with a
couple in their 60’s and a first crush
involving the hero’s 10-year-old daughter. And of course, as in Spooning Daisy, I’ve included some
unusual animal characters.
My future plans include additional Otter Bite books,
but I also want to write women’s fiction inspired by my Arizona ranch with lots
of wonderful animal characters. I like romance, but there are “rules” and I like
to write without rules.
3. Can you tell us a little bit about
the characters in Spooning Daisy?
Daisy
is an open book whereas Max is private and reserved. Both have a personal
history that makes them cautious and a little cynical when it comes to love,
and neither is looking for marriage. Neither sees the other as his/her type so
it’s a surprise when they feel an attraction. As one reviewer said, their
behavior is “atypical” of most romance, which some readers might find
refreshing. Another reviewer likened Max and Daisy’s “rapid fire” dialogue to
Katharine Hepburn comedies. Supporting characters include psychologist Charity,
Daisy’s best friend, and Rita who works at Wild Man Lodge and is Max’s friend.
Both Charity and Rita play devil’s advocate and provide punch lines. And Max
and Daisy each share their lives with an animal, but not the usual dog/cat.
That’s all I’m saying about that.
4. You know I think we all have a
favorite author. Who is your favorite author and why?
Actually,
I don’t have a favorite author—at least not like someone who might love Stephen
King and have all his books and movies. J But there are a few authors I will turn to
when I’m stuck for a new book. Dana Stabenow writes a mystery series set in
Alaska. Dorothy Cannell writes cozy mysteries set in England. I’ve read many of
“The Cat Who…” books by Lilian Jackson Braun (who died in 2011 at 97 and
completed 29 books after retiring from her newspaper career! It’s never too
late to start something new.) I like Sandra Brown for her romance, but haven’t
read any of her mainstream suspense. I’m a huge Harry Potter fan, but haven’t
read any other JK Rowling’s books. For nonfiction, I love Pam Grout, Wayne Dyer,
and Kate Braestrup. And James Herriot still gives me warm and fuzzies with his
memoirs as a veterinarian in Yorkshire.
5. If you could time-travel would you
travel to the future or the past? Where would you like to go and why would you
like to visit this particular time period?
The
fun answer is travelling a few years into the future, looking up all the
winning lottery numbers, coming back, buying tickets and sending them to
friends, family, and animal charities!
But
I’d also like to travel back to the mid 1920’s and get to know my parents when
they were children. Born in 1919, my dad was raised on a farm in east Texas
without electricity or running water. Yet he went on to become a pilot in the
Air Force, earn his PhD, and work as diplomat in the US Foreign Service. As a
result, I spent my childhood overseas. Born in 1922, my mom was raised in
China, the oldest daughter of Christian missionaries. She became a teacher and
then a university professor. I’d love to spend time in their childhoods.
6. Do you have any little fuzzy friends?
Like a dog or a cat? Or any pets?
You’ve
just hit my sweet spot! As my bio
states, I have two horses, a dog and cat; all were in need of a permanent home
when I adopted them. I adopted Quinn, my Belgian/QH cross when he was 18
months; he’s now 15. He came from a Canadian Premarin farm, and was on his way
to slaughter when he was saved by a Premarin rescue group, and trailered down
to Arizona, which is where I found him. Teena, the sweetest personality ever,
is a 19-year-old QH and I adopted her when she was 8; she’d had 5 homes before
me. Once starved, she now eats everything and anything (even though I feed
her!) so she tends to be a little chubby from browsing on my 36 acres. Molly
(13) is a Queensland mix whom I adopted from the local shelter, and a few years
back lost her right eye to melanoma. Sara (12) is a black cat whom I adopted
when she was 8. Then I have all the wildlife that I treat as an extended
family. From skunks to snakes, bunnies to cows, birds to chipmunks, I love them
all. You can check out my critter videos on my Margaret McConnell Facebook
page. https://www.facebook.com/margaret.mcconnell.564 which is different from my Maggie McConnell
author page.
Thanks for taking
time out of your busy schedule to visit with us today.
Thank
you so much for this interview and allowing me to gush about my animals! And
thank you for hosting Spooning Daisy.
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Golden
Heart nominee Maggie McConnell spent her childhood overseas as the daughter of
US diplomats. Attending college in Illinois, she earned a BA in Art and an MBA
while working at the local humane shelter. At 26, she packed her dog and cat
into a Ford truck and drove the Alcan Highway to Alaska, where she spent 23
years exploring The Last Frontier in a single-engine Cessna. A vegan and animal
rights advocate, Maggie provides a sanctuary on her Arizona ranch for all
creatures great and small, but her immediate family includes dog Molly, cat
Sara, horses Quinn and Teena, and an ever-growing dynasty of chipmunks. Every
year, like the Gray Whale, Maggie returns to Alaska.
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Giveaway:
Nordstrom "Daisy" vegan leather clutch
Nordstrom turtle pin
Rebecca Minkoff star pendant/necklace
International winners will receive a $25 Amazon/BN GC
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7 comments:
Thanks for hosting!
I really enjoyed reading your interview, thank you!
Thank you for hosting and to all who spend time reading the post. Good luck with the giveaway! (Each prize has a connection to the story!)
A great interview thank you. Like you I don't have just the one favorite author. I too have authors I turn to for a great read.
Congrats
Thanks for the giveaway, the book looks amazing.
Book sounds amazing. Can't wait to read.
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