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Thursday, 10 November 2011

The Kissing Tree Blog Tour: Guest Post by Prudence Bice

For The Kissing Tree Blog Tour, I have Prudence Bice, the book's author, as my guest, and here's her post: 

           First, I'd like to say thank you to Ambur for having me be a guest on her blog to talk about my book and a little about myself. This blog tour has been a neat experience.

          Becoming an author was not actually something I had planned to do. I had other dreams and passions. At one time I fancied myself a famous singer. Sadly, as one of eleven children, my parents could never have afforded to pay for the lessons. So my next choice was to become a famous artist and marry a musician who could both sing and play the piano. I even knew exactly what he’d look like, dark curly hair, green eyes…yum! Unfortunately, though I love to draw and am pretty good at it, I haven’t the patience for it, nor did I have the patience to wait for that dream man to come along. So I floundered around for a while, and while I was floundering, I met and married my husband. The best decision I ever made. He is the hero of my story, for whatever I lack, he makes up for. If it hadn’t been for him, The Kissing Tree would probably have never made it to this point. He’s been my champion and my support, my inspiration and my anchor.

          The Kissing Tree had to be written. I know because I didn’t set out to write. Actually I was absorbed with and frantically writing my first book when The Kissing Tree pushed its way into my head. The first line, exactly how it is written was there immediately and I could see in my mind, Georgiana, peeking out from behind the tree. The experience you get when a story floods into your consciousness is an experience like no other. I am sure other authors can relate.

          Because I was writing my first book, I had to put the story of The Kissing Tree on a shelf for a while. Thankfully, it wasn’t too long before I was able to come back to it. This book was so much fun to write! I wondered sometimes what my children were thinking of their mother when she was laughing out loud while snuggled on a beanbag, hastily scratching out words with a ball point pen or sitting at her office computer hen pecking at the keys.

          Then there were the moments while writing that had me worried I might short circuit my keyboard. Well, maybe I’m exaggerating a little, but as I’ve mentioned in one of my interviews, I feel what my characters feel. When I was writing Charlotte retelling Angus about the day his son died in her arms, my chest ached as though I was there witnessing it. I never realized before I began writing how much an author invests in his/her characters. They sometimes make me feel deeper emotions than I’ve felt in a long time, especially since losing my son. That’s actually a good thing, for me at least.

          Overall, writing The Kissing Tree left me truly feeling eager to write more stories, to experience the satisfaction of writing something I can feel good about all over again. Hopefully there are many more books in my future to bring a smile to someone’s face or just make someone’s day a little brighter. But for now, grab a copy of The Kissing Tree, snuggle up in a warm place, and enjoy the experience.

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The Kissing Tree Blog Tour: Review



 The Kissing Tree by Prudence Bice
Source: Netgalley for review and for the blog tour.
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Release Date: December 6, 2011
Number of Pages: 272 (Hardcover)

Blurb from Goodreads:
After five long years, Georgiana McLaughlin returns to the only place she’s ever considered home—the same place she stole a kiss from Ridge Carson under the community “kissing tree.” But this time he’s a man, and reconciling their past is just the beginning. You’ll find yourself applauding each new chapter filled with fun, romance, and adventure in this captivating, heartfelt tale of love, friendship, and finding your way back.



I wasn't quite sure what to expect when I first heard the blurb of The Kissing Tree. I thought that it sounded like a sweet story, and when I read it, I was pleasantly surprised because it was even better than I thought it would be. Not only did it have an incredibly sweet and romantic story line, it also had feisty characters with amazing chemistry! I also loved the historical element of the story!

I loved Georgie! She was such a fun heroine and she was so spunky. The only downside to her was that she was too accommodating to society... but I understood why, it was customary to the time period she was in and how she was raised in New York once her family moved there. I loved that for the most part Georgie didn't let what other people thought dictate her actions. Occasionally she did, but usually only because she didn't want to hurt anyone. She's feisty, but she isn't vicious, and I loved that. :) I also loved her Irish temper, as her grandfather calls it, it made me smile every time she would get all worked up!

Ridge...oh, Ridge. Seriously, what an amazing name! With an awesome name like Ridge, you kind of assume he's going to be a sexy and boy was he ever! I loved Ridge! He and Georgie are fantastic together! They're a steamy duo, and boy could you feel the steam of their kisses. ;) The best thing about Ridge though, is that he was more than just a pretty face. He's smart, definitely charming, and he only has eyes for Georgie...so freaking adorable! :D

Along with Georgie and Ridge, my favourite character was Georgie's grandfather. He's awesome! He tries to play matchmaker, and tells about Irish stories, which I loved! :D I also loved his relationship with Georgie, they are so close, and I think that's wonderful to see in a story, especially when contrasted with Georgie's relationship to her Aunt, and even her mother, who is kind and loves her, but is rather closed off emotionally...I won't tell you why though. :P

Now, before you start thinking that this is just an historical romance between two people who are too stubborn to admit that they love each other...I have to mention that it's so much deeper than that! It's about finding your true home, and with that discovering what home really means. It's got some action in it, too, some pretty crazy action I might add involving banks. Also, the whole black and white relationship status between Georgie and Ridge is much more complicated, you add in suitors, the time period, relatives, and other meddling outsiders, and it makes for one complicated relationship.

Overall, I thought that The Kissing Tree was a fantastic story, and I really liked it. :) The characters are fantastic, and I think that it's a refreshing take on an historical romance that's set somewhat to the style of a Western. The Kissing Tree mixes genres, keeps things exciting, and incorporates an Irish story passed down the generations into the local legend of the "Kissing Tree" where Georgie steals her first kiss from Ridge. If you enjoy a teasing romance, with not-too-sweet characters, The Kissing Tree is perfect for you. :)


Check out the other Blog Tour Stops:

SundayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturday


 12345

NovemberGetting Your Read On/
A Casual Reader’s Blog/Bookworm Lisa/
Reviews by Molly/
Debra’s Book Cafe/
6789101112

Nightly Reading/
Imaginary Reads/LDS Women’s Book Review/Burning Impossibly Bright/Place of Reeds/Practical Frugality/
131415







For More Info Check out:http://www.cedarfortbooks.com/

Happy Reading!!!

♪♫ Ambur