Guarding Poppy by Christine Wenrick #authorinterview @goddessfish

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IMG_0389.JPGONE NIGHT . . . ONE VIOLENT, SUPERNATURAL BATTLE . . .

AND FIVE STORIES OF THE MEN WHOSE LIVES WILL BE CHANGED BY IT.

Alec Lambert was born to lead. He’s a ruling Elder of The Brethren, possessing steely confidence, natural smarts, and decisive problem solving abilities . . . and he’s not too bad on the eyes, either. Everything in his life has gone exactly according to plan—until the night of Brahm Hill. Alec loses his best friend at the hands of the uncle he trusted like a father, along with his previously unshakable faith to lead those with whom he’s charged. Despite this, he continues to press ahead, and for his next assignment he’s asked to protect a very beautiful but very clumsy Dhampir who’s being hunted by a powerful warlock. Suddenly, he finds his whole Brethren world is turned upside down . . . and he finds himself harboring a desire for her he can’t explain.

Poppy Honeywell knows she’s far from perfect. Bad things tend to happen when she’s around. She’s more than a little clumsy, with a phobia or two mixed in. Not to mention that her name is certainly unusual. But she doesn’t have time to worry about all that because she’s on the run and not about to back down from the arrogant Elder who’s just been assigned as her protector, claiming he has all the answers to her problems. The real problem, though, is . . . she’s irresistibly drawn to this man who faces constant danger and takes charge so naturally. But Poppy also sees that taking charge of others helps Alec mask his own very deep pain.

WILL ALEC FIND HIS WAY OUT OF THE DARKNESS AND SURRENDER TO HIS FEELINGS FOR POPPY BEFORE THE WARLOCK CHASING HER CATCHES UP TO THEM BOTH?

Read an excerpt from the book:

“Why. Am. I. On. A. Plane?” Poppy emphasized each word as her hands gripped at the luxurious sofa arm beside her. But the modern jet seemed determined to bounce all of them out of their seats as the cabin continued to jostle about angrily. They were definitely in the middle of some mean turbulence, which was to be expected of anyone fool enough to be flying in a small plane in winter conditions.
“Because it’s the most efficient way to get someone across an ocean,” Alec answered. “We still have about an hour or so before we land. So you’re going to have to let me know if you’re going to panic on me.”
Her gaze narrowed on him angrily as she pushed her next breath through her nostrils. “Can I just hit you instead and we’ll call it even?!”
His brow lifted as if he found that comment interesting.
Poppy leapt to her feet inside the small cabin and she noticed Alec braced his hands against his chair arm as if to steady himself. Surely he didn’t think she was really going to hit him? “You’re not going to trip again, are you?” he asked her.
Poppy glared at him and then down at herself. She was looking for any reasonable explanation to defend the innate clumsiness he’d gotten to experience firsthand within the first minute of meeting her in Joseph’s study. “These are very challenging heels!”
Yep. That was the best she could come up with.
The Elder smiled. No, it was definitely more of a smirk. “I’m sure they are,” he replied. “Now, will you please sit down before you get bounced off your feet? The turbulence may get worse before it gets better.”
“Worse?” Poppy squeaked. She might very well end up back in his lap if this turbulence got any worse. She didn’t like to think of herself as a coward, but when it came to flying she definitely was, even more so than her irrational fear of spiders. They just had too many legs. “Look—you need to understand. I don’t fly! Ever . . .! You need to find a way to land this plane, right now!”
“I can’t do that. As I explained, we’re over a lake.”
“Well get un-over the lake!”
The Elder didn’t say anything in response, just seemed to contemplate that. He removed the reading glasses that were a dead giveaway that he was human, though, he looked fit enough to give even one of his Dhampir guards a run for their money. He’d certainly felt fit enough when she had crash-landed into his chest in Joseph’s study . . . which had been utterly embarrassing. One moment, she’d been fully prepared to burst in and make her case to Joseph about why she needed to stay at The Hallow, and the next, the tip of her shoe had caught on the carpet and she was flying forward straight into a complete stranger.
“In an effort to have us all on the ground safely as soon as possible, I do not recommend suddenly veering off course to get ‘un-over’ a lake. We will be starting our descent shortly.”
“Oh God, descent . . .,” she mumbled to herself as she rubbed her hands over her face. “This is not good. This is not good.”
“It will be all—”
“Where are we landing . . . Elder Lambert?” she added awkwardly, realizing they had not actually exchanged first names.
He returned his glasses to the bridge of his nose and went back to looking at his tablet. “You may call me Alec. I much prefer it to Elder Lambert. We’ll be landing in Alberta at The Oracle, The Brethren site I’m in charge of. After discussing it, Joseph and I felt this would be the best place for you to stay.”
“Well, isn’t that nice,” she answered him flippantly. “You discussed it. By any chance—in any of this heavy dialogue—did anyone consider asking me if I wanted to go to Canada?”
Alec just sighed in that ‘you’re going to cause me a lot of trouble, aren’t you’ sort of way.


Interview with the author:
Favorite place in the world? I don’t have a favorite place as much as a specific type of place. I love being by water, especially the ocean, whether it’s a warm, sandy beach or a windy, stormy day under cool clouds, I love the motion, sound and smell of water. Put me any place in the world next to the water and I am a happy girl.

Have you ever Googled yourself? LOL, no! I’m scared what I would find!

Favorite writing music or snack? Actually, I love to listen to music before I write. I usually will have a ‘theme’ song with each book that helps me visualize a key scene for the book. It’s amazing how music can help you see a scene in your head like a movie.

Do you ever run into someone who says “You write WHAT?” No, not yet. Mostly I get that look from women . . . you know the look. Like ‘get me the name of your book. I could use a good, steamy romance this weekend’ kind of look. J

Morning person or night owl? Night owl, most definitely.

If you could write with anyone who would that be and why? Maya Angelo recently past and I remember feeling very sad when I heard the news. She just seemed like one of those extraordinary people that you would love to sit and talk or write with for a day. She had some of the most wonderful quotes.

One of my favorite is one of her most well-known: “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

Smart lady.

What are your thoughts on ebooks? (i.e. love them, hate them, wave of the future)
I love eBooks! Anything that helps make reading easier and more affordable to people is a plus in my book. The bottom line is print cost are constantly increasing so it’s nice to have a less expensive option to offer readers.


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About the author
Christine is a graduate of Washington State University where she received a BA in Interior Design. And true to form of using mostly her ‘right brain’, she splits her time between her commercial design career and her imaginary world of writing. She lives in the scenic Pacific Northwest where she enjoys hiking, camping and photographing many of the wonderful places that served as inspiration for her writing. Her biggest reward in life is any given day when one of her books connects with a reader because she herself is such a lover of reading. Some of her favorite authors include Lisa Kleypas, Julia Quinn, and Kimberly Derting.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/christine.wenrick

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Website: http://www.christinewenrick.com/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/dashboard

Amazon: http://amzn.to/1rEeer3

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Comments

  1. Marcy Meyer says

    The excerpt sounds great!

  2. I really enjoyed you interview, because you asked a little more personal questions so we get to know her a little better! A good woman, she is.

  3. I enjoyed the interview. It’s been a great tour.

  4. Thank you for hosting

  5. Denise Dechene says

    I love to learn more about authors. This is a new author for me so i will have to check out her books

  6. Thanks everyone for following along! And good luck in our tour giveaway!

  7. Interesting excerpt

  8. I like the excerpt

  9. Great excerpt – thanks for sharing!!

  10. Theresa Ann Fischer says

    Thanks for the great author interview!

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