What I do remember very clearly is last winter, when Jane called me and asked if I'd like to take part in a brand new publishing adventure--YES, I said. And when she told me the venture in question involved romance luminaries Lilian Darcy and CJ? YES YES YES, I said.
Cut to May, when we all went to Flathead Lake, Montana, and spent a fantastic week getting to know each other, brainstorming the first Montana Born Books that would kickstart Tule Publishing, and working very, very hard, as you can see in this picture. That's me and CJ. It was a grueling schedule!
You can check out the novellas we wrote as a result of our week together here.
But CJ was also working on a longer trilogy of books set in our fictional Montana town, and the first of these has just come out! Here's a Q&A with CJ about the first in her Carrigans of the Circle C series, Good Together:
What inspired you to
become a writer?
Love of books, stories and the process of writing. I began
wanting to write mysteries like the Trixie Belden series that I adored as a
young girl! Then I read my aunt’s Harlequin Romances and wanted to write those!
What is your writing
process?
I start each story
with a central question...something I find compelling. Like...what if you
thought you’d found the love of your life, but then you discovered he was
married? (Promise Me, Cowboy started like this.)
Another thing I love to do at the beginning of a story is to
collect pictures on Pinterest. They can relate to the setting or the characters
or other story details, but I have found this a really helpful tool for the
beginning of a story.
Something else I do is to create a story chart – basically
outlining in very rough form the main turning points (dramatic events) of the
story. Once I have that in place, I start thinking about the characters, though
I find they don’t fully evolve until after the first draft.
What is your favorite thing to do when you
aren’t writing?
I love to be outdoors, hiking, walking, kayaking,
biking...enjoying the beauty of the Alberta Rocky Mountains and also Flathead
Lake, Montana—my two favorite places in the world!
Tell us a little
about your new book, Good Together, from the Carrigans of Circle C series.
Hawksley Carrigan, owner of the Circle C Ranch south of
Marietta, Montana, always wanted a son to carry on the family name.
Unfortunately for him, he ended up with four daughters.
The eldest of the Carrigan girls, Mattie married right out
of high school and moved north of Missoula to live on her husband’s ranch. She
and Wes, a rodeo cowboy, had twin daughters who just this fall left for college.
At thirty-eight Mattie is suddenly faced with an empty-nest—and the realization
that she doesn’t really know her husband anymore.
As Mattie’s life falls into chaos, the only steady presence
is her gorgeous neighbor, Nathaniel Diamond. Nat’s always been there for Mattie
when things went wrong on the ranch. Why is he suddenly avoiding her now?
I've seen this book somewhere...looks good! I love a good series & I am always willing to give a new author a shot :) daph325 @ hotmail. com
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ReplyDeleteWould love to try out this series. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Looks like a great read! Thanks for a chance :)
ReplyDeleteWe just got a huge amount of snow here in Montana so it looks like I'll be stuck in the house. Good thing I just bought CJ's new book!! She's a fabulous author and I adore her stories! karilandersen @ gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis is a great story and I can't want to read more on this family!
ReplyDeleteWhat an intriguing teaser! Congratulations on your new publishing adventure with Tule and the series.
ReplyDeleteGood Together is a fabulous book. I love hearing the background about books.
ReplyDeleteWonderful book. Love the post and photo. What goes together tea and scones. hot cocoa and bsicotti. reading and love. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great venture, Megan. Best of luck with it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the interview Megan! And hi to everyone! If you read the book, I sure hope you enjoy it. xxx
ReplyDeleteLoved, loved, loved this book! Can't wait for the others.
ReplyDeleteLoved this book...sitting on pins and needles waiting for the next... :-)
ReplyDeleteI can see you all working hard in the picture. Sounds fabulous to me.
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I'd love to win a copy of your book. Thanks, jsoper@cox.net
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