Hello everyone, and welcome to Tuesday's installment of The Naughty Christmas Blog Party! If this is your first time visiting, please check out the official rules page, where you'll also find a handy dandy link list to the most current giveaway posts.
Okay, now that we've got that out of the way, it's time to meet our special guest! Morgan Ashbury has a great post for us today where she shares some of her favorite Christmas stories and movies, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at her Lusty, Texas series. She's also giving away a $10 Bookstrand gift certificate to 2 lucky commenters!!
So without further ado, please welcome Morgan!
When I was a child, I used to really
look forward to hearing, and watching, Christmas stories. The first one I ever
heard, of course, was the original Christmas story. I remember my daddy reading
to me from the bible fairly often, but the Christmas story stands out in my
memory, especially. He passed when I was only eight years old, just two days
after New Year’s Day, and no one ever read to me after that. As I got older, of
course, there were the seasonal cartoon and movie favorites on television.
Rudolph was an animated television event that debuted for the first time when I
was still young enough to enjoy it.
Of course there’re the other favorites
which I always watched with my family both when I was growing up and later, as
I was a young mother raising my own brood: It’s A Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th
Street, White Christmas with Bing Crosby, and of course, A Christmas Carol
starring Alistair Sim.
These remain among my favorites and they
all really tell the same story, don’t they? Oh, I don’t mean the story of the
birth of the Christ Child so long ago in Bethlehem per se; but they speak of
the spirit of that first gift. They’re all uplifting tales about being the best
we can be, and about what’s truly at the heart of the season: love and family,
hope and joy and redemption.
I don’t think I ever, in all those early
years, believed I would someday be in the position to write a Christmas story
of my own.
This year, for the first time since my
debut novel was published in 2007, and after 29 stories contracted, I have done
just that.
I’ve
enjoyed such tremendous success with my Lusty, Texas series, written under my
other pen name, Cara Covington! I can’t tell you how delighted I am that so
many people write to me to tell me they love my series. Many of those who write
tell me they love all of the characters, but two in particular have found a
place in their hearts.
The first was Ginny Rose, a secondary
character I introduced in the very first contemporary book in the series, Love Under Two Benedicts. Ginny was the
single mom of adorable 5 year old Benny Rose, a woman with a good heart who
ended up trapped in a relationship with an abusive man. Ginny abandoned her son
at the restaurant my heroine owned, because she feared for his life. She
managed to escape her abuser, returned to claim her son, and was taken in by
the town of Lusty—whose communal heart is as big as all of Texas.
She was also, much to my surprise and
pleasure, taken into the hearts of my readers. Many of them wrote to me,
telling me they wanted her to have her very own “happy ever after”. Ginny appeared in each story, and the readers
got to watch her grow and change and finally get her happy ending. This she
received in book seven, Love Under Two
Kendalls.
Ginny will continue to be an integral part
of the Lusty community, because she’s won forever the devotion of the readers—not
to mention the heart of her author.
The second character my readers love,
probably as much as they love Ginny, is Grandma Kate. Although she was
mentioned in the first two books, Kate didn’t make her appearance in Lusty
(she’d been on a cruise or two) until the third book, Love Under Two Honchos.
Kate soon became a kind of unifying
figure, a woman in her nineties who showed no signs of slowing down anytime
soon. We didn’t really know much about how Kate came to be the head of the
combined families, but we did know that she’d come to town during the Second
World War.
I had the idea, that I could write a
Christmas Story for my readers—A Very
Lusty Christmas—where Kate Benedict tells all her new “granddaughters” the
story of her love affair with two very Lusty pursuit pilots, named Benedict, in
the uncertain days of the
nineteen-forties.
When I announced this story was going to
be released on December 21st, I received so many e-mails and
comments from my readers, all of them very excited to read this novel.
For me, this was a challenging story to
write. I know Grandma Kate as the nonagenarian matriarch of the combined
families of Lusty, but who was she at the age of 21?
Kate came of age in the most perilous of
times. She’d trained to be a nurse—much to the chagrin of her mother, who
wanted her to simply make a good marriage and have children. Then, after Pearl
Harbor, Kate knew she had to go where she could do the most good. So she joined
the Army Nurse Corps, and was assigned, for a time, to (as it was known then)
Walter Reed General Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland.
Kate couldn’t help but notice the
deliciously handsome majors who suddenly appeared in her world in August of 1942.
She made inquiries—discretely, of course—and discovered the pair were brothers,
from a “well heeled” Texas family. Pilots both, they were in Washington
attending meetings, but rumored to be soon shipping out.
My heroes—Gerald and Patrick
Benedict—had gone to England before America entered the war, in response to the
S.O.S. for pilots put out by the British government. They became part of the
famed Eagle Squadron. Of course, when America entered the war, they came home—to
the rank of major in the United States Army Air Corps, and the assignment to
train other men to be pilots.
Luckily for all of us, they were
assigned to Goodfellow Air Field, outside of San Angelo, Texas—not all that far
from their family home in Lusty.
All of the historical aspects of the story
have been researched, and my main go-to history guy—Mr. Ashbury—has verified
all of my facts. I’m careful all the time, but never more so when writing an
historical romance.
One plus for me, as and author, as well
as for my readers—especially if the readers have read the first two books I
wrote as Cara Covington—was the chance to visit with my original heroines in
this series. Sarah Carmichael Benedict and Amanda Dupree Jessop-Kendall are
matriarchs in their own right in this story. Widowed now, and in their
eighties, they provide a clue as to how our Kate came to be a bit of a
matchmaker in her later years.
I hope the themes I touch on in this
story give the reader a sense of family, and love—as those are the most
precious of commodities at any time, but at Christmas time, in particular.
May y’all have a blessed—and love-filled
Christmas, and may your New Year be filled with hope and wonder!
Love,
Morgan Ashbury
writing as
Cara Covington
Ontario, Canada December 2012
24 comments:
This sounds like an excellent series!
vitajex(at)aol(dot)com
I love this era of history and am looking forward to reading Grandma Kate's story and revisiting Sarah and Amanda.
Happy Holidays to you and your family!!!!
I can't wait till the 21st i love lusty series and was honored when i met you in perso this year at the convention merry christmas hope you get all you asked for i sure did my daughter is in remission jessica canoto
jcanoto@ymail.com
Rose, I hope you enjoy the story! Jessica, I will continue to pray for your daughter and for you.
Thank you both for stopping by!
Morgan, enjoyed this post of yours. Sorry for your lost at a young age. And can't wait to start your series. Hoping I will be able to the first of the year.
Happy Holidays!
I'm new to your books, but they sound really interesting, especially your latest one.
Thanks for the contest!
strive4bst(At) yahoo(Dot) com
MORGAN!!! *tackle hugs Morgan* It's been ages! And you're on Jodi's blog; two of my favorite people in one place. See Jodi, I told you you'd like her! hee hee
Morgan, Jodi did a guest post for my blog and ooo, she was a naughty mischievous wench. :D :D
You already know I'm a fan of this series and your writing.
Merry Christmas!
beasbooknook@gail.com
Hi Nancy. I hope you get to read them soon, too. Vitajex and Strive, thanks for stopping by.
**picking self up from tackle** Hi Bea! I just mailed a Christmas card to you. I am so please you like this series. :)
Merry Christmas to you, too.
*dusts off Morgan* Sorry about that, I got a little carried away.
I'm heading to the PO tomorrow to send out cards; I hope you get it before Christmas.
Hey Morgan,I'm a fellow Ontarian.(is that the word for it.lol.)
I had no idea you were also Cara.
A Very Lusty Christmas sounds very naughty.Looking forward tor reading it.
elaing8(at)netscape(dot)net
This sounds like a delicious naughty read! Thanks for sharingabout this book and a little about yourself! happy holidays!
ivegotmail8889(at)yahoo(dot)com
This sounds really good! I love the era it's set it.
JYL22075 at gmail dot com
I hope if y'all get the story you'll let me know what you think. ;)
Congrats on the book! The characters sound intriguing.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
I really need to get to this series! It has been on my TBR list for a while. Now that is has linked with another series I read there is no excuse! So I hope I will some gift card so I can purchase the whole series for the holiday reading season.
grapeapril75(AT)gmail.com
The Lusty, Texas series and it's characters sound fantastic. How have I missed this? I've got to catch up. Thanks for the great post.
e.balinski(at)att(dot)net
I am eagerly waiting for the 21st so I can get my hands on this book. I adore the Lusty series and appreciate all you have done. I also like the Christmas movies you listed, but I need to add a couple more to the list. Namely: Miracle on 34th Street, starring a very young Natalie Wood, Home Alone 1 & 2, Die Hard (I know it's not a real Christmas movie but its set around Christmas time and I love that movie.) and the animated version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Of course Christmas would not be complete without “A Charlie Brown Christmas”. Hope you have a wonderful Christmas. Thanks for the chance to win. <^_^>
reneebennett35 (at) yahoo (dot) com
This sounds like an excellent series!
parisfan_ca@yahoo.com
Oh, I love the sounds of this, Morgan! Thanks for the peek and treat today!
f dot chen at comcast dot net
are getting snow yet we here in mo want it send to us well the book
here are great ho and then i like the cover ane info on them have agreat holdiay
I love that cover!
I hope everyone has a wonderful holiday.
Lasha
mslasha at gmail dot com
I really like series. I'll look forward to this one.
bas1chsemail at gmail dot com
I love to read series. cantwait to start this one.
lauratroxel at yahoo dot com
am I reading this right-they are all menage's? Gotta get my hands on them if they are.
carolyn
j-coverholser(at)sbcglobal(dot)net
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