Welcome Author M. S. Spencer
Give a warm welcome to M.S. Spencer, author of Whirlwind Romance released on August 17, 2016!
Pull up a chair, grab a drink of your choice from the cooler, a Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookie from the plate, and let’s find out a little about M.S. and her new release.
Thank you so much for having me today, Tena. I’ll just take one of these yummy Chocolate Chip cookies. I’d like to talk about my new release from The Wild Rose Press, Whirlwind Romance.
Up until my thirties, I traveled a great deal, living in many countries with amenities that many would consider below standard. So it wasn’t until I married and settled down in an old farmhouse with an acre of land that I could indulge my fantasy growing my own food. We planted apple, plum, peach, fig, hazelnut, and cherry trees; gooseberries, strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries; all kinds of vegetables, including an ill-fated attempt to grow artichokes; and finally, lots and lots of herbs. I built a formal herb garden and planted thyme, lovage, rosemary, chives, tarragon, sage, and lemon balm. The one thing I couldn’t get to grow was mint. Yes, the gardeners among you will scoff, but it took me years to get a plot to flourish. When it did, I had to do something or it would take over the entire acre.
So I called upon my sister-in-law, to whom Whirlwind Romance is dedicated. She directed me to an old recipe for mint jelly. Once the mint invasion was under control and I’d mastered the technique, I spent whole summers working up recipes for herb jellies. It was great fun. Despite the fact that I’m not really fond of jelly, they made excellent Christmas gifts.
As I started Whirlwind Romance, I thought about what my heroine, Lacey Delahaye, would do for a living. She lives alone in Florida, her one son grown. What could she do? I thought of the innumerable ecosystems in Florida, from pine uplands, to coastal plains, to palm hammocks—all of which are host to many wild fruits, most of which can be made into jelly. Ah hah! She’d be a jelly maker.
For fun, I added the recipes to each chapter. I hope you enjoy them as much as you do Lacey and Armand’s love story.
So who is this handsome guy you brought with you?
I’m Armand.
Tells us about the real you, Armand. What event in your past has left the most indelible impression on you? I’d have to say being kidnapped by pirates.
What do you most value? My country.
What is the type of woman you want to spend the rest of your life with? Feisty, independent, loyal and of course (why not?) beautiful.
What do you consider most important in life? To rule honorably.
What is your biggest secret? If I told you that you wouldn’t read the book.
Well, I guess that better than “If I told you, I’d have to kill you. routine. But not by much. LOL Only kidding.
This beautiful woman just walking in the door must be Lacey?
And you’d be right.
Great! I love it when I’m right. Now tell us, who are you really? Just an old-fashioned girl who likes to cook.
Who were the biggest role models in your life? An ancestor who swept the Spanish Main.
What kind of man do you want to spend the rest of your life with? Someone who know how to clean a bathroom.
What kind of man would you never choose? A man who lies.
What is most important to you in life? Contentment.
What is your biggest fear? To lose my son.
Totally understand that. Thank you for taking the time to stop by and chat Lacey.
Okay, M.S. Tell us a little about writing this story. Was it fun or difficult?
It was great fun to write—I never expected to end up somewhere in the western Caribbean though. It started as a simple island tale and grew into a swashbuckling tale of adventure and romance. This is what happens when you Google indiscriminately.
Sounds wonderful, tell us a little about the book.
In the aftermath of a hurricane, Lacey Delahaye finds herself marooned on an island on the Gulf coast of Florida with a mysterious man. They are immediately drawn to each other, but before Armand can confess his identity, they are kidnapped and taken to a tiny island in the western Caribbean. With the help of her son Crispin and a cadre of loyal followers, she and Armand must face down pirates, power-mad ideologues, and palace intrigue, if they are to restore the once idyllic tropical island to its former glory.
Any chance we could get a sneak peek into Whirlwind Romance?
She climbed quietly, hand over hand. As she reached the last board, a soft, but menacing voice purred, “Well, my sweet, you’ve found me.”
Okay, here’s where we find out if he’s a bad guy. “Give me a hand up, will you?” Other than a slight intake of breath, he complied without a word.
Lacey’s head rose up over the floor to find a cubicle lit by a small pencil torch and cluttered with toy guns, candy bar wrappers, and crushed Dr Pepper cans. And Armand. Who took up most of the rest of the space. He still held her hand, but he had stopped pulling her. “Where did you plan to sit, on my lap?”
At least he’s toned down the threat level. “Or you could come down. I don’t think Tommy Forster allows uninvited guests in his palace.”
His jaw dropped. “Palace?” After a brief interval, he said, “Oh. I see. I can’t.”
“Can’t what?”
“Come down.”
“Why not?”
“I…I…think I reinjured the ankle. I can’t put any weight on it.”
Lacey toyed with the idea of leaving him there for little Tommy, but his mother would have been appalled. “All right, just a minute.” She climbed down and went back to her house, grabbed a coil of rope from the shed and sprinted back up the street.
“Armand?”
“At your service.”
“I’m bringing up a rope. I want you to tie it to something, then you can shimmy down without using your feet.”
“Um, what about when I get to the ground?”
How much did he say he weighed? Twelve stone? Lacey calculated swiftly. Must be over a hundred sixty pounds. “I’ll try to ease you down.” She threw the coil into the darkness and backed down the tree.
A few minutes later the rope tumbled down and Armand emerged. “For the record, this was my worst sporting event in public school.” He held on for dear life and inched down the rope. Five minutes later he’d descended a foot.
“Come on, Armand—hurry it up.”
“I’m doing my best.” By dint of a lot of swearing and some wild swinging, Armand made it into Lacey’s waiting arms. He sat on the ground, legs splayed out in front, panting. “Now what?”
Lacey hadn’t really thought that far. If he’s a fugitive, I can’t trust him. And I have no way of contacting the police. Maybe this wasn’t such a great idea. “Er, I guess we’d better get you back home. Then you can tell me what this is all about.” He didn’t argue, but when he tried to stand, he fell over. She considered the situation. “What we need is some kind of transport. Like…like…what was that thing the Indians used?” Lacey cast about for the word.
“Travois?”
“That’s it—aren’t you clever. A sort of triangular thingy to carry a wounded man. Made of logs and deerskins.” She stopped, not—as one might assume— due to the lack of readily available logs and skins, but to savor the picture in her mind. An injured warrior, lying spread-eagled before her—bare-chested, sexy, bravely enduring the pain. Wow.
Armand didn’t seem to notice her heightened color and pointed at the carport across the street. “Could we use that little red wagon?”
She followed his gaze. Story of my life—instead of Geronimo I get Ralphie. “That’ll do. Wait here.”
“Yes, I think I shall.” Armand kept a straight face. Lacey brought the little wagon to him, and he lay down in it, arms and legs hanging over the sides.
“You’ll have to lift up your extremities if this is going to work.” And so, with Armand looking like an upside down turtle and Lacey with tears of laughter streaming down her face, they staggered along the road to her house.
You can find Whirlwind Romance at the retailers below:
The Wild Rose Press, Amazon, AllRomanceEBooks, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, Bookstrand, and ITunes.
To learn more about M.S. Spencer, check her out online. She loves to hear from readers.
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Posted in Authors' Secrets Blog and tagged books, Romance by Tena Stetler with 13 comments.
On behalf of Armand and Lacey, I’d like to thank you for having us today. I hope your readers enjoy the excerpt and want even more! M. S.
Thanks for sharing your characters and book excerpt with us. It sounds like a wonderful book.
What a great cover for this book! <3 it!
I love the cover. It feels like Whirlwind Romance, don’t you think? Thanks for stopping by.
Isn’t it pretty? thanks, Melissa. M. S.
Congrats on Whirlwind Romance. The excerpt “swept” me away! Sorry, I couldn’t resist a bad joke. Best wishes for all success
Nothing like a bad joke to make my day! M. S.
Thanks for stopping by, bad joked are accepted and encouraged. LOL
Wonderful interview! I now must look into making Mint jelly. I tamed my mint by putting it into pots. This way it wouldn’t take over the entire garden. The one herb I always have difficulty with is dill. One of my favorites, too. Loved the excerpt. Wishing you all the best! 🙂
I’d suggest the mint jelly recipe that’s in the insert for Sure-Jell powdered pectin–it’s pure mint (no apple) and to die for. Glad you liked the excerpt. M. S.
Hi Mary, thanks for stopping by! I’m still fighting to corral my mint, it got out of the garden into the grass. Did the same as you, I potted it. I had dill in my garden and Lemon thyme too, still have a little after the hail. They are fussy plants to keep alive.
On behalf of Armand and Lacey, I’d like to thank you for having us at your beautiful site today. I hope your readers enjoy the excerpt and are left hungry for more! M. S.
Oh, it was wonderful having you stop by. Feel free to stay awhile, enjoy another cookie or soft drink. I have some fresh brewed raspberry iced tea too. Best of luck with Whirlwind Romance!