Saturday, April 6, 2013

Always a Marine Anniversary Party! Evening Sneak Peek

As we continue our celebration of the Always a Marine series and the release of Once Her Man, Always Her Man, I thought I would indulge you with an unedited sneak peek of book twelve releasing on May 24. What Part of Marine Don't You Understand is Matt McCall's book. Fans of the series were first introduced to Matt in Tell It to the Marine and several have been clamoring for his book ever since.

I always knew I wanted to write this book, but I needed the right story...and girl for Matt. I found her and I think you'll agree, she was the right girl for him.  Now without further ado, here's your sneak peek at Matt's book below the jump.

Be sure to join me tomorrow on my blog for more party fun and more chances to win!

Matt was first introduced in this book.



Always a Marine Anniversary Party! Afternoon Pop Quiz

Are you ready for an Always a Marine/Heather Long pop quiz?


Pop Quiz
Rules are simply, send your list of answers to heather [at] heatherlong [dot] net and make sure ALWAYS A MARINE ANNIVERSARY POP QUIZ is in the subject line. Every correct answer will earn you an additional entry in the giveaways. See how that works? Even if you only get one right, you get a shot at prize! Some of these questions are easy. Some aren't. Some will be gimmes for the fans. Some will be a challenge even if you have read the series. Not all answers can be found on my website--but then again they might.
I promise, I'll try to not make them impossible.
*rubs hands together*
Oh--and before I get too carried away. I'll post the answers on my blog Friday, April 12 after the giveaways close. 
  1. Name another series Heather writes. 
  2. What is Heather's favorite Always a Marine book?
  3. Why is that book her favorite?
  4. Who is Heather's movie or television husband? (Note: You get bonus points if you can name all three)
  5. What character appears in more than four Always a Marine books? (Bonus points if you can name four or more)
  6. What career does Shannon have?
  7. Where does A.J. live?
  8. Which female leads are Marines? (One point for each one you can name)
  9. Where is Mike's Place located?
  10. Which couples met in high school?
Bonus Question:  This one is just for fun! And so you can leave a blog comment for even more chances to win.  Who is your favorite character from the series so far (if you've read them) and if you're just learning about them, which one intrigues you the most?

Remember, pop quiz questions you email to me, bonus question you answer in the comments! Let the games begin!

What are our prizes?

Naming a character in an upcoming Marine!
Always a Marine eBundle
No Regrets, No Surrender autographed print copy
Two eCopies of any books on the Marine backlist
And....*drumroll* A Marine Bear! Who you just might sneak a look at in an upcoming video during the party!

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Always a Marine Anniversary Party! Wake Up and Play!

Can it really be a year since Once Her Man, Always Her Man released in April 2012? It seems like yesterday! Join me for a quick look back and plan to visit a few times today, I have all kinds of fun planned for you! Oh, and please ignore the minor technical difficulty at the end of the video, it cut me off!




Games! Sneak Peeks! Giveaways! More!

In honor of the anniversary, I'm hosting a giveaway throughout all our anniversary blogs, with games you can play to win more prizes, sneak peeks at upcoming Marine books (including an unedited look at Matt's book!) Our party starts here at the For the Love of Military Romance blog and rolls over to mine tomorrow!

What are our prizes?

Naming a character in an upcoming Marine!
Always a Marine eBundle
No Regrets, No Surrender autographed print copy
Two eCopies of any books on the Marine backlist
And....*drumroll* A Marine Bear! Who you just might sneak a look at in an upcoming video during the party!

Are you ready to play?

Which of the Always a Marine series is my favorite book?

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Guest Author LK Hunsaker


Hello! It’s wonderful to see a new blog supporting and celebrating the military, romance style! I’m proud to help get things rolling as a guest blogger.

A little about me: I’m spouse of a retired career soldier and did 17 of his nearly 21 years with him while raising two children. When we met, he was an Army Spec 4 (a no longer used rank) in Texas and I was a small town girl in Central Illinois with no real knowledge of military life. My uncle and 4 great uncles had been in the service, but I didn’t hear much about it. You could say I jumped in heart first with no idea what I was getting into. He retired as an E7 (SFC) and here we are still together after 25 years. To me, romance is far more than heart flutters and passion. It’s also just hanging in there and getting through it, as all military spouses know.

I have eight books out under LK Hunsaker and one under a pen name, but I only recently began to
bring the military into my stories. The one I’m here to talk about today, Moondrops & Thistles, came about quite accidentally, you could say. In my 2009 release, Off The Moon, the main character is a rather arrogant and immature pop star who has to finish growing up, and his constant antagonist is his bodyguard, Daws. I knew while writing it that Daws had military background that related to Ryan being an Army brat, but that wasn’t Ryan’s story, so it stayed in my personal knowledge and I left it there. That is, until readers started to tell me how much they just loved Daws and wanted more of him and his story. Always one up for a challenge, I used Nanowrimo 2010 to figure out the rest of Daws and his background.

They say to write what you know, and because of Daws’s age in Off The Moon, I pushed Moondrops & Thistles to nine years earlier when he meets Deanna, which set the story back to 1991. With that timing, of course Daws is a Desert Storm vet. It worked perfectly, since my husband is a Desert Storm vet and those memories are something I intended to write at some point. The story is fiction. Many of the experiences are true. It is largely a tribute to the long distance part of the military relationship.


Love. Honor.
Trust.

Sacrifice.

Daws, aka Sergeant Fred Dawson, U.S. Army, is a determined and highly respected leader. Called to serve in Desert Storm, he performs two impromptu rescue missions and manages to bring all of his men back home. While still haunted by the cost of his actions, he loses the most important person in his life, in an accident for which he feels partly responsible.

Deanna Meyers has had it with men. As far as she's concerned, there isn't a true loyal and honest gentleman left in New York City. In the midst of trying to advance in the world of advertising where the men in charge are more interested in her other attributes than in her skills, she finds herself in another destructive relationship, theis time to the possible detriment of her career.

When they run into each other at a bus stop in the pouring rain after midnight, Daws and Deanna recognize the spark of a connection that draws them in the way they are both drawn to the city lights at night.



At signings when readers ask which of the two related books they should read first, I always suggest Off The Moon first, since I wrote it first, and then there’s the effect of later reading Moondrops & Thistles and thinking... “Oh!” My husband, however, suggests them the other way around. They are related but separate and if you’re looking specifically for a military romance, start with Moondrops & Thistles, available in both print and ebook. As a warning, it is longer than normal romance length, so if you’d prefer shorter with less of the full military experience and with more spice, grab the shorter & spicier version instead, available in ebook only: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/31804

I’ll leave you with an excerpt of Deanna’s first time on an Army base, which is an experience I’ll never forget! If you’d like to read the beginning of the story, see the book’s site: http://www.lkhunsaker.com/Moondrops/main.htm

You’ll find a listing of my books here: http://www.lkhunsaker.com/books.htm to include Off The Moon, and a short, sweet homefront romance called Protect The Heart, dedicated to my great uncles. (The trailer for Protect the Heart features several actual photos from Desert Storm.)

Thank you to the Military Romance owners and bloggers for allowing me to join the party. Hooah!

Moondrops & Thistles  Excerpt:

Deanna handed Fred her state identification card when he asked for her license, to show the MP at the gate along with his military ID. The gun on the man’s hip made her nervous, but he was friendly and told them both to have a nice night. Even knowing it was nervy, she asked to see Fred’s card before he returned it to his wallet. With a curious expression, he handed it to her as he pulled through the gate. It was like a driver’s license except with a green background and no address. It showed his height as six feet, his weight as 215. His birthday December tenth. Five inches taller than she was, and nearly 80 pounds heavier. It was all muscle. She knew without a doubt, after seeing the flash of his bare chest and abdomen, that he had no extra fat. She couldn’t say the same. Not that she had a lot extra, she kept in shape, but she was built round. Hereditary. Nothing much she could do about it. He was built like a Mack truck. An extremely sexy Mack truck.

Trying not to think of that glimpse, she held the card in her hand and focused on the brick buildings all in a row, marked with numbers on their fronts and signs telling what was inside, she supposed, along with directional markers pointing here and there. She had no idea what some of it meant. Class VI. Mess hall she knew was the dining area. JAG? Commissary he’d mentioned – a grocery store. Shoppette? It had to be a mini shop of some kind. LSO. 10th Sustainment. Garrison Command. She felt as though she’d just landed in a foreign country.

“That’s our motor pool.”

Deanna looked over to where he pointed. A tall chain link fence was topped with barbed wire. Inside she saw ... tanks? And big truck-like vehicles that looked like they were meant to carry something. A helicopter.

Helicopter. He’d said his major died in a chopper crash. “Do you fly those?”

“No. I stay on the ground.”

“Don’t like to fly?”

“Not particularly. I do as I need to. And I can fix the things if they need it, minor fixes. I’m more an organizer. I make sure we have what we need to have when we need to have it, and then make sure it all goes back where it belongs.”

She nodded, too overwhelmed to ask about the so many things she saw since she didn’t know where to start asking. Soon, he pulled into the parking lot of a pretty brick building with a lot of windows and neat shrubbery. It even boasted flowers and colorful plants along the sidewalk. Everything she’d seen was perfectly cared for, neat, and pretty. Not what she would have expected.

“This is it.” He put the Chevy in park, turned off the engine, and grasped her hand. “Relax.”

“Who says I’m not?”

“I see it on your face.”

“Is there anything I should know to say or not say? How do I greet them? They won’t be in uniform, right? So I won’t know their rank...”

He squeezed her fingers. “Don’t worry about it. I’ll introduce you and they won’t expect you to remember all their names. They also won’t hesitate to remind you of them. It’ll be fine, Deanna. No different than meeting people at a regular bar.”

She rather doubted that was true. Especially since she’d never had to show her ID to get into an area and then drive past barbed wire and guns.


LK Hunsaker
~Literary Romance with an Artsy Twist~





Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Three Reasons I Love The Marines

Since we're kicking off the For the Love of Military Romance blog, I wanted to get a few thoughts out on paper right away. One of the questions I get asked most often about military romance is why do I write Marines? Why Marines? Or my favorite, why did you pick the Marines?

The easy answer is...

They picked me.

Yes, that's the easy, simple answer. When it came to sitting down and writing Once Her Man, Always Her Man, I didn't wonder what branch Luke was in...he just told me he was in the Marines. From there, you could say the rest was history. But if I were to look deeper I would say a part of that inspiration came from the photograph of my uncle in his dress blues years before I was born...or better, the image of every single Marine I've ever seen on the news, on television shows and in films.




Honor, Commitment, Courage. These are the core values of the USMC. And the three reasons I love to write them as my heroes and heroines.

From the USMC Principles and Values


HONOR
A code of personal integrity, honor guides those who do the right thing when no one is looking. It is not only a duty, but also a distinction, as those who possess honor are held in honor. It's found in one's beliefs, but exhibited through one's actions. Marines are held to the highest of standards, ethically and morally. Marines are expected to act responsibly in a manner befitting the title they've earned.

COURAGE
When other principles are tested, it's courage that prevents them from crumbling. It isn't ignoring fear, but being stronger than fear. Courage is the guardian of all other values. It is there when times are toughest, when difficult decisions have to be made.  It takes the form of mental, physical and ethical strength, and is found in the backbone of every Marine.

COMMITMENT
Commitment is the spirit of determination found in every Marine. It is what compels Marines to serve our nation and the Corps, and to continue on when others quit. Commitment doesn't take breaks and it cannot be faked. It measures and proves one's desire, dedication and faithfulness. Becoming a United States Marine represents the highest level of commitment.



So while the easy answer may be simple, my love for Marines is a great deal more complicated and layered. These are real people who become Marines, they go through intense training to prove their worth as a Marine and once a Marine...always a Marine.

Please join me this weekend for the Always a Marine anniversary party, celebrating one year since Once Her Man, Always Her Man debuted. The blog party starts here on Saturday and heads over to my blog on Sunday!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Military Brat to Wife to Writer

I will be honest with you. I never really planned on writing military romance. I am a military brat and a military wife, so I don't see much that is romantic about the military. Don't get me wrong. I love to read military romance, but trying to make it romantic myself, I wasn't sure I could do that. I was worried it would end up in a rant about how every time something goes majorly wrong, DH is on TDY.

I had written former military folks here and there, but never active duty. There is a different feel to an AD hero or heroine. Your life is not your own, therefore the life of those you love is not their own either. So, I had avoided it. Then, a couple of authors, Alyssa Brooks and Karen Monroe, came to me with an idea. Triplets who were military brats who swore never to marry military. That I could get behind because I was so that girl once upon a time. Operation Love was a blast to write with two other authors and I started to see there was a part of me that might want to write military romances.  Not enough but it was a start.

Flash forward from 2005 to 2011. I was writing A Little Harmless Submission and Malachi Dupree popped up. He had been mentioned in a few books but he had never been on the "page" so to speak. Since I had started my own publishing at that point, I knew there was a place for him and his friends in a book. A Little Harmless Military Romance was born.

Infatuation released November 2011. It was odd that people loved them so much. Or, at least, it was to me, but many of the emails and comments from readers told me that people wanted more of them. I had not really planned five right off the bat, but the lure of showing people the real behind the scenes lives was a little too much to resist. With our active duty military life winding down (SEPTEMBER!!!!!!!), I feel more comfortable writing military romance. Later this year Craving and Relentless will release, and this May, I decided to pay an homage to our military lives by releasing The Santinis.

After twenty years a military wife - not to mention my years a military
dependent - I wanted to write about a family who gave their lives for their country. Each book will feature a place we lived during the last twenty years.  Understand, at least from my point of view, that when you agree to go into the military, you are giving over your life. For two to thirty years...your life is not your own. And for military brats, four brothers, to do that is amazing. You know the problems that go along with the commitment. Knowing that, all four brothers went into the military. So, you know that men like that are not going to love easily. I wanted to explore their dynamic as brothers and in their relationships with women. I wanted to give them their happily ever afters because, people who serve in that capacity definitely deserve it.





Monday, April 1, 2013

GRAND OPENING!!!!

Welcome, everyone! I am so excited today. For those of you who might have just arrived, we are a collection of authors who write military romances. We love the genre so much, we felt there needed to be a blog to celebrate the genre. Each month we will talk about our books, why we love to write military romance, and interesting tidbits we might find while we research - and so much more!

I came up with the idea for the blog because I had been searching for places to do a blog tour and realized there was no one place for military romance. After talking to Heather Long,  I decided a multi-author blog would be fantastic.

Since this is the first day of the month, I will start off with what we will do each month. On the first of every month, our authors will have a listing of their appearances (online and off) and their upcoming military romance releases.  Right now, we only have appearances listed and they are in alphabetical order.



APRIL APPEARANCES


Heather Long

April 2 | Simply Ali's Birthday Bash
April 6 | Always a Marine Anniversary Party (here & Heather's Blog)
Multiple appearances - blog tour for her Marines

Melissa Schroeder

April 3 | Simply Ali's Birthday Bash

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