Today
I want to introduce you to Cara C. Putman, who
lives in Indiana with her husband and four children. She’s an attorney, teacher at her
church, and adjunct college professor. She has loved reading and writing from a young age and now realizes it was all
training for writing books. An honors graduate of the University of Nebraska
and George Mason University School of Law, Cara loves bringing history and
romance to life. You can learn more about her and her books on her website,
Facebook, twitter, and pinterest.
Thanks so much for joining us today, Cara. We’d love to learn more about you and your latest release A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island. Let’s start with a question about you. What seven words best describe you?
This is
a tough question. Caring. Friend.
Passionate. Committed. Leader. Giver. Christ-Chaser.
Tell me about your new novel.
What’s it about?
When attorney Alanna Stone left Mackinac Island,
she determined she’d never return. Eleven years later, she’s back and in close
proximity to Jonathan Covington, her first love. She vows to protect her privacy
and her heart from the man who still makes her pulse race. But when her worst
fears are realized and history repeats itself—landing her in the midst of a
murder investigation—Jonathan may be her only hope.
Let me ask you some questions about
Mackinac Island, the setting for your latest novel.
1) Horse-drawn carriage or tandem bike?
Tandem
bike. My family loves renting bikes and going around the island when we’re on
Mackinac. While I think there’s something romantic about a carriage
ride, as long as it’s the whole clan, we’ll keep biking.
2) Grand hotel or quaint cottage?
Quaint
cottage. I’ve actually stayed in both on Mackinac Island. During my first trip we
stayed at the Grand Hotel because my husband had a conference there. It was amazing,
but with four kiddos traveling with us, the Grand’s rooms weren’t big enough.
The last time we visited, we stayed at Haan’s 1830 Inn and had a wonderful
time. The suite was spacious and the hospitality great.
3) Maple pecan fudge or turtle fudge?
I
actually don’t care for fudge. Can you believe it? But if it were a sliver, I’d
go for turtle. Mackinac Island is covered with fudge shops, and I was the only
one who didn’t care for the fudge. I even created a fudge shop for my book,
because fudge is such an integral part of the island.
4) Mackinac Island State Park or Fort Mackinac?
The state
park. I love walking the paths and exploring. The last time we were at the
island, my family went to Fort Mackinac while I went to the police station to
ask the police chief just how a murder would be handled. My kids were just glad
I got to leave.
5) A round of golf or sail across the water?
Sail
across the water. I’ve actually done neither, but sailing looks so peaceful.
6) Salt water taffy or peanut brittle?
Peanut
brittle. I don’t like the gooey feeling of taffy on my teeth. But the sweetness
of peanut brittle with that hint of butter? Yum.
7) Sunrise or sunset?
Sunset.
I have a hard time getting up in time to see the sunrise, since my best working
hours are often after dark. With the change to daylight savings, I did see a
sunrise last week, but that will probably be it for a while.
For more about Cara, you can find her here:
Web
site: http://www.caraputman.com
Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/cara_putman
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/caraputman

Thanks so much for hosting me, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteCara, so fun to have an opportunity to know you a little better. Aside from your education,(I have little) we have a lot in common, but not liking fudge? Just don't get that--heh, heh. But, I wish I did. I'd be healthier.
ReplyDeleteMay God flood you with His blessings.
I'd love to win a copy of this book. I'm a lifelong resident of Michigan, and have spent numerous vacations on Mackinac Island.
ReplyDeleteNancee
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