Donna Kunkel Author of Magic in the Mountains
Happy holidays to all! Give a big welcome to Donna Kunkel, author of Magic in the Mountains. Have a seat and grab an insulated mug. I’ve got hot chocolate, hot cider and coffee. Choose your pot, they’re labeled. Pick your choice of a Snicker-doodle, Chocolate Chip or Peanut butter cookie from the plate. Yep, I baked them myself. Lets see what Magic in the Mountains is all about. Thanks for joining us!
What inspired this particular story?
After getting the lucky opportunity to live in Hawaii for three years my husband and I try to take a vacation back every other year. On one of our trips, I woke up at 3:30 after dreaming about getting trapped in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains by a heavy snowstorm. A couple of years earlier I’d learned to immediately write down these story ideas before I forgot them. So I got up and started jotting down the dream. I spent that day and several others sitting on the beach, with clipboard-paper-clothespins, writing the beginning of this story. I’d look at the sandy beach, feel the cool breeze coming in off the ocean and write about endless snow and howling winds.
Tell us something about yourself and allow us to get to know you.
I was the quiet band and math geek who avoided English classes like the plague. When I lived in California, I started reading at the beach and finally became obsessed with books.
Why should we read this book/series and what sets you apart from the rest and makes your book/series unique?
Many witches and wizards denied there magic during the Salem witch hunts and the Inquisition, so their descendants never knew they had magical abilities. My Aspen Glen Series is about these men or women finding out that they have magic. This novel is a light hearted romp about a witch trying not to use her magic, but fate has other plans. Take a trip into a world where magic exists, hidden from the normal world.
Favorite holiday memory?
The first week of our school’s Christmas break my dad would take a day off and our family of four would go to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. The cold wind would gust and blow through the canyons created by the towering skyscrapers. When we’d round a corner the frigid wind would smack us in the face and push our kid sized bodies back. Unfortunately it rarely snowed. I only remember once having a few flakes blowing around as we scurried from building to building. We’d shop for a few items that you couldn’t find in our small town.
There was one department store famous for its window displays. These windows were filled with animated, magical, tiny elves hard at work making toys or decorating trees. We would visit every window and watch spellbound. Then we’d go to the forest wonderland to see a reindeer and visit Santa.
For lunch we’d go to the best Jewish deli in the city for corned beef sandwiches. The booths were warm and cozy. No one ever had to wait long to place an order or get your food. The waitresses bustled around the busy lunch time crowd making sure everyone was taken care of, trying to keep the waiting line from getting too long.
After lunch, we’d head back to the department stores. In our town, a store would take up a slot in the downtown building and have at most only an escalator to a basement level. In Cincinnati a store would occupy the entire city block and extend up for at least six floors. There wasn’t anything more exciting than getting to ride an elevator or stopping on the mezzanine level. We rarely got the chance to shop downtown so when we did it was a major event. I still smile as I recall these happy family outings and the time we spent all together.
Least favorite holiday memory?
The year my mom was steaming the turkey carcass and she lifted the lid severely burning her arm. It took a long time, but her arm’s scar did disappear. We never had turkey for Christmas again.
Funniest holiday memory
My mother never had room to move the turkey to the refrigerator so she would thaw the bird in a sink full of water overnight. She came out in the morning and found four punctures in the bird. Apparently during the night, our German Sheppard tried to steal the bird, but it was too frozen and heavy for our dog. Everyone laughed when we told them about the still visible tooth marks.
SPEED ROUND
Favorite Christmas movie: White Christmas then the original Grinch
Favorite Christmas book: Skipping Christmas
Favorite color: blue
Stilettos or flip flops or elf shoes: elf shoes
Coffee or tea or hot chocolate: hot chocolate
E-book or audiobook or paperback: all
Pencil or pen or candy cane: pen
Favorite Christmas Carole or song: Bing Crosby singing White Christmas
All-time favorite Christmas present: my silver flute
Favorite dessert: chocolate
Christmas Candy or Cake: cookies
Favorite thing to do to relax during the holidays: enjoying good food
Champagne or gin or eggnog: champagne
Paranormal or Historical: paranormal
Wonder Woman or Top Model or Tinkerbell: Tinkerbell
Favorite Christmas or holiday TV show: Hallmark’s Mistletoe Inn
Hot or cold: Hot
I’d die if I don’t have: diet Pepsi
Review or not: review
Tell us a little about Magic in the Mountains.
Sick and tired of magical men and mayhem, Alex a city witch, pledges to give magic a rest. Her vow is put to the test when she finds herself snowbound with a hunky mortal. She attempts life without magic even when faced with a demonic hen, a cow that acts like a dog, and a dog that acts human. But when all magic breaks loose and a unicorn shows up, it’s the last straw. How will she keep her magic a secret?
Steve, a reclusive prospector, lives alone in a remote Colorado valley because he doesn’t trust himself around humans, especially those of the female persuasion. Once he meets the feisty Alex, breaking self-imposed rules is just the beginning. But how can he keep her safe from what lives inside him?
Their connection grows, but the secrets they hide keep them from confessing their feelings. Will they be able to accept and control who and what they are in time to give their love a chance?
A sneak peek between the pages of Magic in the Mountains!
This was unbelievable. “My boss isn’t going to understand. This is just like my dog ate my homework. I’m stuck in the snow—for a month or more.” Her mind raced through the possible ways of traveling. “What about a snowmobile?”
“Unfortunately, the road you came in on is the only way in or out. I wouldn’t be surprised to find out that an avalanche blocked the valley pass last night. If so, it’ll take a while before anyone can get through.” He watched her. “Why did you drive out this way? Why didn’t you stop at the hotel next to the highway?”
“What hotel?”
“If you had just driven under the highway overpass, you’d have been there. Why didn’t you follow the detour sign?”
“Oh great. That’s—just—great! The stupid detour sign blows away so now I’m stuck in the middle of nothing. I could have been tucked away in a nice comfortable hotel—with electricity and phones. But no—I’m stuck in no-man’s land. I risked life and limb trudging through the snow for what?” She sighed. “Now what?”
Buy links:
Amazon Barnes & Noble The Wild Rose Press
About the author:
Donna Kunkel is a paranormal romance author. Within the pages of her tales you can visit with witches, wizards, shape-shifters, and other fantasy creatures. Figurines of the magic realm surround her computer for inspiration. She lives at the edge of the Colorado mountains with her husband of many years and her two dogs. When not writing, you can find her browsing the fabric shops for her next quilt, stitching Japanese embroidery, or curled up with a good book. She enjoys spending time in the mountains, at Lake Tahoe, or relaxing on a beach in Hawaii.
Social Media Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DonnaKunkelAuthor/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DonnaKunkel3
Bookbub – https://www.bookbub.com/authors/donna-kunkel
Amazon Author Page: https://www.amazon.com/Donna-Kunkel/e/B07JR32614
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18551108.Donna_Kunkel
It was wonderful having you with us today. Please feel free to stop by anytime. Good Luck with Magic in the Mountains!
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged Donna Kunkel, fantasy, Magic in the Mountains, Paranormal Romance, Shapeshifters, snow, Winter, Witches by Tena Stetler with 23 comments.
Thanks for having me
My pleasure! Good Luck! Happy Book Birthday!
Nice to meet you, Donna. Sounds like a great book for the holidays. Best of luck with it!
Hey Jennifer! Thanks for popping in! Enjoy your day!
Thank you for taking the time to come visit. It’s an entertaining book for sitting in your warm house while it is cold outside. Enjoy!
Congratulations Donna on your book! I loved the image of your sitting on a beach in Hawaii and writing about the mountain snow storm!! Now when I read the book, I’ll smile at the snow scenes. Best of luck.
Thanks Barbara for stopping by. Yep writing snow scenes in Hawaii a bit different. LOL
It was definitely a unique experience. Thanks for stopping by.
Happy Release Day, Donna! Enjoyed learning more about you. So sorry to hear about your mom’s arm, but grateful she was able to recover and heal. All the best!
Good to see you Mary! Thanks for stopping by!
It took a lot of years to make up for my avoidance of English and reading, but I made it. I’m so happy that I actually finished a novel.
Hi Donna! Happy book release day! It sounds good! I loved the story of your dog trying to steal the turkey. It reminds me of the dog and turkey scene in A Christmas Story. 🙂 Best of luck for many sales!!
That was one of my favorite scenes just imagining what our dog could have done to the turkey. Thanks for stopping by.
Thanks Karilyn for popping in! We really appreciate it.
Donna, You have lived an extraordinary life. Can’t stop laughing about the dog biting the Turkey in the sink. My mother thawed our turkey in the sink, too, but luckily our dog stayed outside on the farm.
I’m sure your book will be a hit. Interesting characters and plot. Good luck!
Thanks for the good wishes. Have a Merry Christmas.
Thanks for stopping by Colleen! Have a great week!
So proud of you Donna for not only completing your first book but getting it published. I knew you could do it!
Tnanks Joyce for stopping by! It’s an exciting day for Donna!
Thanks for stopping by. Hope you enjoyed the memories.
I am so proud to be a member of your family! Congratulations on publishing your first book! May it be the first of many more to come!
Thanks for stopping by Sandy!I know you’ll enjoy the book.
I hope so too.