Seasons Change – Fall Into Love with Mary Connealy

by | Oct 10, 2010 | Fiction Book Reviews | 33 comments

Well, it’s time to start a new blog series, and I can’t think of starting it with anyone else than Mary Connealy. With each post, the authors will answer a question and provide an excerpt from their work.

So, you want to learn about how to write scenes about when two people first realize they’ve fallen in love?

Let’s check it out:

Okay, Mare – what makes for a great moment when the hero and/or heroine realize they are falling for each other?

What makes the moment when the attraction a couple in a romance novel clicks into something they can’t quite resist acting on?

Sally and Logan are all wrong for each other. They see an elk. She reaches for a rifle, he reaches for a sketchpad. The words β€˜fast draw’ mean something completely different to them.

But she’s about the prettiest little thing Logan has ever seen. And he’s not afraid to stay at her side when she cries.

But she’s got to go as soon as her leg quits hurting. And he’s got to stay because his life is here in these beautiful mountains.

Only true love is strong enough to overcome all that stands between them.

Β Wise Sister went ahead. The two of them lagged behind, protected and dry in the soaking rain until Logan felt like they were in a cocoon, wrapping them away from the rest of the world.

Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β  He had to round the cabin to go in the front door and he stopped under the wide eaves of the house.

β€œI like that you’ve come out to my land, Sally.” Logan’s whisper wasn’t necessary now. But his voice wasn’t working just right and that was all he could manage.

β€œI was passing through, heading to see my sister is all.” Her arm flexed on his neck and seemed to pull him closer.

β€œI’m so sorry you were hurt. It’s nothing short of a miracle that your buckle stopped that bullet and you fell all that way and survived.” Logan’s throat swelled as he though of what a close thing it had been.

β€œAnd that you were there to find me and care for me.” Her fingers shifted and slid up his neck, touching his hair. He’d let it get ridiculously long since he’d come out here.

β€œIt wasn’t your time. God wasn’t ready to take you home yet.”

Sally nodded, almost imperceptibly, but Logan saw it and liked that she had a solid acceptance of life and death.

It would be so easy to lean just a bit closer. To see if Sally’s smile tasted as pretty as it looked. Logan closed an inch and then another. Sally did some closing of her own.

A sudden gust of wind blew water straight into Logan’s face and it worked as well as if Sally had slapped him.

He straightened. β€œWhat am I doing?” He shook his head as if he was a wet dog. β€œI can’t get involved with a woman out here?”

Stiffening in his arms, Sally said, β€œInvolved? You think I want to get involved with a man who paints pictures instead of doing proper work?”

COMMENT to be placed in a drawing to win this GREAT book – Wrangler in Petticoats. And thanks, Mary, for being a part of this blog series. Learn more about Mary’s books at www.maryconnealy.com.

Serioulsy – you will not be disappointed with these adventure-filled stories that not only tickle the funny bone, but warm the heart.

Inspirational moment:

What is love?

I John 3:1-3

Β 1How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 2Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears,[a]we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. 3Everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself, just as he is pure.

Real love comes from something so much deeper than appearace or feeling. Like Logan and Sally in Wrangler in Petticoats, we are inexplicably drawn to a love that is genuine. It doesn’t get more genuine than Christ’s love.

33 Comments

  1. Sherrinda

    I love the opposites attract kind of book…and Mary does it like nobody else! I love her books!!!

    Now Pep, are you allowed to call her Mare? πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Hmm, Sherrinda
      You know, I haven’t asked her.
      I bet she’ll tell me if she doesn’t want me to πŸ™‚
      Her books are SOOOOO good with the opposites attract thing – FUN!!

      Reply
      • Sherrinda

        Aw, you know everyone loves nicknames! I bet she LOVES it. Do you love Pep?

        Reply
  2. Edwina Cowgill

    Pepper,

    Great post! I would love to read Mary’s book!

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Edwina,
      I’ll put you in the drawing!!! Good luck!

      Reply
  3. misskallie2000

    This sounds like a great love story and I would love to win Mary’s book. Thanks for this opportunity to enter.

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Hi Kallie,
      It IS a great love story – and such a fast-paced read. As usual. Mary keeps you entertained and totally engaged in her stories πŸ™‚

      Reply
  4. Keli Gwyn

    I love the set-up in this story. Mary sure knows how to craft a captivating tale infused with plenty of humor. This book sounds like another winner.

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Keli
      Hi.
      Yep, it is another winner – and as Sarah and Casey put it, Mary puts a nice twist on our ‘expectations’.
      I think that’s a great way to foster a story, don’t you?

      Reply
  5. Jennifer

    Sounds like another fabulous adventure with one of my fave authors! I would love to win, thank you for the chance!

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Jennifer,
      Your name is in the drawing.

      Reply
  6. Renee Ann Smith

    Mary’s popularity shows that we never get enough of those falling-in-love-but-fighting-it moments. And the verses at the end of the post remind me of why reading about love is so satisfying. Thanks, Pepper! . . . And I’d like to be in the drawing, too.

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Renee,
      Your name is in.
      Isn’t it great how knowing what ‘true love’ really is, helps us enjoy reading about it all the more?

      Reply
  7. Adrienne

    Please include me in the giveaway. I love the inspirational moment at the end as well.

    Reply
    • Pepper

      Adrienne & Leah
      Your names are in.
      Good luck

      Reply
  8. Leah

    aw it sounds so good!!
    I cant wait to read it!
    Please enter me!

    Reply
  9. Sarah Forgrave

    “The words β€˜fast draw’ mean something completely different to them.”

    LOL, I love that line!!! And I love that their roles break the stereotype…He’s the artist, and she’s the tomboy. I would love to win the book!

    Reply
  10. Casey

    Don’t enter me, Pep, I already have this book!! Woo-hoo! πŸ™‚

    But I love this tease. And like Sarah said above me, (I am SUCH a copycat) that fast draw means something completely different to each of them. What tension is sure to come! Can’t wait to dive into it. Very soon I hope. πŸ˜€

    Reply
    • Pepper

      LOL-
      Hidee Alley Pals.
      Sooo good to see you, Sarah and Casey.

      Reply
  11. Kim

    “You think I want to get involved with a man who paints pictures instead of doing proper work?” teehee!
    please enter me in the draw for this book! πŸ™‚
    Kim
    lonebanana(at)msn(dot)com

    Reply
  12. Merry

    I love how Mary paints delightful pictures with words. “It would be so easy to lean just a bit closer. To see if Sally’s smile tasted as pretty as it looked.” Sigh! Count me in, please.
    worthy2bpraised[at]gmail[dot]com

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Kim, Merry
      You’re in the drawing
      And, soooo right – some of those lines read better than chocolate tastes.
      Woohooo!!!

      Reply
  13. Julie Lessman

    Mary is DEFINITELY one of my FAVES!!! Both as an author and as a person. Go, Mary!!

    Hugs,
    Julie

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Can’t agree more, Jules

      Reply
  14. Cindy Martin

    Hi, great post. I would love to win one of Mary’s books. Please include me.

    Cindy
    thesbgirls(at)comcast(dot)net

    Reply
  15. karenk

    I always enjoy Mary’s novels…thanks for the chance to read her latest πŸ™‚

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Cindy & KarenK
      You’re in the drawing. Good luck

      Reply
  16. Angi Griffis

    Pepper,
    Glad you’re doing another blog series. They’re so much fun. I love Mary’s books and would like to be entered into the drawing. Thanks. πŸ™‚

    Angi.

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      Oh Angi,
      So glad you enjoy these. I sure do.
      Make sure to stop back in for Rachel’s post on Wednesday

      Reply
  17. Mary Connealy

    Hi. Im on the road…like a dead raccoon.

    But I’m finally managing to stop in. Thanks for having me on, Pepper.

    The letter R isn’t working on my laptop for some eason…so evey time theis and R, you’ll know I working exta hard to bring it to you.

    Reply
    • pepperbasham

      So does that mean we call you “May” instead of “Mary” today? πŸ™‚
      It’s a pleasue to have you on, May. But it seems I’m not you only biggest fan πŸ™ Lots of people love you.

      Safe travels.

      Reply
  18. Jan B

    I have just recently discovered Mary’s books
    and love the ones I have read so far. Thanks
    for the post and giving me a sneak peek at
    her latest. πŸ™‚

    Reply
  19. Sandy Greathouse

    I’m not a blogger, but I enjoy reading book blogs and learning about new authors and their books, especially Christian ones. I’ve read a couple of Mary’s books (“Montana Rose”) and really enjoyed them. I’d like to be entered in your giveaway for a chance for her latest. Thank you!

    Many Blessings,
    Sandee61

    Reply

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