Showing posts with label Heather Tullis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather Tullis. Show all posts

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Christmas Countdown Blitz




HEATHER TULLIS writes sweet, small-town romance and cozy mysteries. She has published three dozen books. When shes not dreaming up new stories to write, she enjoys playing with her dogs and chickens, cake decorating, trying new jewelry designs, inventing new ways to eat chocolate, and hanging out with her husband.

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Christmas is in the air.
Pulling Garrett Johansson over isn't the most auspicious beginnging to a relationship for Officer Lisa Weight, but at least she didn't have to give him a ticket. Not that she's looking for a guyeven if her mom says she should be. 

Garrett is glad to visit his sister, Sheila, during the Christmas season, but he hadn't counted on a major snow storm as soon as he landed in Kansas City. When his sister introduces the cop who pulled him over as a friend of hers, he puts their less-than-stellar beginnings in the past and gives her a chance. The more he gets to know her, the better he likes her. If only he didn't live 1600 miles away in California. 

With everything trying to keep them apart, can they still have a Merry Christmas?"



Top Ten List:

10 Fun facts about myself
1-I used to be an EMT for my volunteer Ambulance department
2-I used to write books in the back of the ambulance when we were on long trips home from dropping patients off at a major hospital 100+ miles away.
3-At one time I had over 150 chickens, ducks, geese, and guineas. Now I only have four hens.
4-My husband and I met in college and were the third couple to marry from those two apartments that year.
5-I've now published three dozen novels and novellas.
5-I have personally laid over 2000 square feet of ceramic tile.
6-I didn't realize I was going to be a writer until I was almost 24. 
7-My husband and I were foster parents to 15 children over the course of two years and I still keep in contact with some of them.
8-I have over thirty nieces and nephews.
9-I once built an 8x8 A-frame chicken coop by myself in a single day. (Nail guns rock!)
10-I wrote the first draft of Love at Christmas in a single day.




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Saturday, December 22, 2018

Christmas Countdown Blitz - Day 18



HEATHER TULLIS has been reading romance for as long as she can remember and has been publishing in the genre since 2009. She has published more than twenty books. 

When she’s not dreaming up new stories to write, or helping out with her community garden, she enjoys playing with her dogs and cat, cake decorating, trying new jewelry designs, inventing new ways to eat chocolate, and hanging out with her husband. 

Learn more about her and sign up for her newsletter on her website.






Jonah Owens thought moving to Echo Ridge to open his art gallery would solve all of his problems. The need to sell his grandma's house adds an unexpected complication. It would be easier if his neighbor didn't have all those farm animals.

 Kaya Feidler's family has owned their land for nearly a hundred years--long before the neighbors were there. There's no way she's giving up the animal therapy business she's been struggling to make profitable. She gets a temp job helping Jonah in the gallery. 

Spending time together is a recipe for romance, but can they overcome their own hangups to be more than friends?





Q&A With the Author:

1.  Describe yourself in 50 words or less. 
  I'm a small-town girl who loves writing sweet romance--even my mysteries have romance in them! When I'm not writing I and trying out new recipes, working in my garden, renovating my house, or getting sucked into someone else's story.

2. What do you love most in the world?
  Snuggling up with a great story and a cup of cocoa.

3. What inspired you to become an Author?
  I've always had stories in my head, even when there wasn't a book anywhere in sight. When I was going through a rough period in 2000, I decided to write one of them down and I haven't been able to shake the desire to write for long since then.

4. What is your favorite Winter / Holiday tradition?
  Spending time with family and friends and putting up the tree! Oh, and making really terrific food. 

5. What is your trick for getting past writer's block? And what advice do you have for other authors who are struggling to tell their story?
  For me writer's block usually means that I don't know where the story is going, so I sit down and do some journaling about the characters and the story until things start to flow and I'm able to figure out where I was going wrong. Very occasionally it's not about the storyline, but because my brain is legitimately pre-occupied with something in my real life and then sometimes you just have to put the story aside while you work through whatever is demanding all of your attention--just make sure that it's a legitimate real-life problem and not an excuse to procrastinate that you're using instead of putting the words on the page.

6. Now that we've gotten to know each other, tell me a story. It can be long or short. From your childhood or last week. Funny, sad, or somewhere in between. Just make sure it's yours. What's your story?
When I had been out of college for a few months and was still looking for a job, I took on a bunch of temp jobs, including a one-shift job rolling burritos at a frozen burrito factory. I was told the shift would last for 8-10 hours, or until the batch was done. I worked 14 hours that day and have had trouble eating frozen burritos ever since--and it's been nearly twenty years.







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