Tuesday, July 31, 2012

VBT - Timeless Sojourn by Jamie Salisbury



Please join me in welcoming Jamie Salisbury on her tour for  "Timeless Sojourn".  Jamie has kindly provided me with the answer to my question "Why we're drawn to the older heroine" in romance today.  Please be sure to leave a comment or question below as Jamie will be awarding a $25 Amazon Gift Card to one randomly drawn commenter during her tour.  You can follow her tour here, the more often you comment, the better your odds at winning. 


Romance and the Older Heroine by Jamie Salisbury

Me:  Why are we drawn to older heroines today?  Can you share with us your thoughts o the pros and cons of the older heroine?

Jamie:  The pros of the “older” heroine? 

There are tons! She is comfortable with herself, does not have to nor wants to play the games of her younger counterparts. She understands her significant other a lot deeper. 

The cons? 

I don’t see any, other than perhaps she is older than he is, and while it is perfectly acceptable for a man to date/marry a younger woman, a lot of folks seem to have a problem when the roles are reversed.

Me:  Can you tell us about the "romantic" scenes in your books with the older heroine? Pros and Cons?

Jamie:  The romantic scenes in my books? Probably only pros - they are better because the heroine is more in tune with her body. She knows not only what she needs and wants, but she knows her partners needs as well. Where younger women are more about having their needs met, it is more of a mutual desire and seeing both of them are satisfied rather than the one-sided behavior and thoughts of a younger woman. As they say, at least for women, it gets better with age.



Me: Just how spicy are your scenes with the older heroine?


Jamie: When I write my romance scenes I’ll take it as far as needed. It has to be realistic to me, Yes, I’ve left it where it’s up to the readers imagination to figure out the conclusion, but I have no problem taking it to whatever level it needs to go, and I have even toned things down only because of the reader. But one thing I have learned from my continuing writing quests is to let the characters speak.
 

So, there you have it, Jamie's thoughts on our attraction to the older heroine.  




Timeless Sojourn
by Jamie Salisbury

BLURB:

Recently divorced at a time when most women are enjoying their children being grown, Anne Harrison finds her life in chaos. At the urging of her forever-friend Kat, Anne moves back to Seattle, her childhood home, to get back her former confidence and make a fresh start. 

Confident, creative, and a successful businessman, Geoffrey Quinn has depths not immediately apparent to those who come into contact with that cocky, devilishly handsome exterior.  

The last thing either is looking for is a relationship. Anne finds Geoff highly irritating (and young!) at best, while Geoffrey finds her magnetic and wise. To his amusement, she futilely attempts to dismiss him each time they cross paths, and sparks fly.

Watch as this seemingly unsuitable, disparate duo lights a fiery, compelling attraction neither sees coming. But who will get burned?

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EXCERPT ONE:

Geoff was right--once we returned to Seattle it was almost a week before I heard from him. When he did call it was merely to check in and see what I was up to. His new project he said would consume him for the next couple of weeks until he was ready to begin his mock up. I took that as a hint to drop by his studio/gallery. Geoff’s studio/gallery was in the same building as Tom’s PR firm so Friday afternoon I decided to pay Geoff a visit.

I walked inside his gallery and found him walking through the space. He looked like a deer in the headlights. He looked up, saw me and walked toward me shaking his head.

“I hope you don’t mind,” I started, seeing he was shaking his head and had somewhat of a scowl on his face. “I wasn’t busy and thought I’d pop in and check on you.”

“No, please Anne, feel free to stop in anytime,” he replied was he walked up to me and placed his hands on my shoulders as he kissed me. “I just realized that my gallery party is scheduled for tomorrow evening and I haven’t done a thing to prepare for it. I’ve been so busy with this new piece I completely lost track of time.”

“Come on, let’s go sit down. You can tell me what you needs done and I’ll help you.”

“I can’t possibly ask you to do that.”

“You can and you will. Now let’s make a list of what needs to be done.”

He led me by the hand towards a desk in a corner of his gallery. I sat in the chair placed next to the desk as he sat behind it looking for paper and a pen. We went over a list of guests who would definitely be coming and then on to what he wanted to serve. I got my phone out and began to call Kat.

“Whom are you calling?” He asked not looking up from his list.

“Kat. She can at least help us estimate how much wine you’ll need.”

I was actually surprised that he had not been more organized for this event. This wasn’t like him. I smiled to myself as I realized I might be a slight distraction to his usually orderly life.

Kat was surprised too, but didn’t flinch when I started asking her questions. Then she came up with an idea and had me give Geoff the phone. All I heard was his grunting to her questions or short answers.

“Seems I’m coming over to Kat’s for dinner this evening so we can all discuss my lack of preparation for this event.”

“Don’t worry, we’ll get you through this.” I replied taking his hand.

“I have no doubt you will. Come,” He said getting up and leading me toward the back, “I want to show you how I do what I do.”

We walked to the back. I saw a ton of drawings taped to the walls and on a large flat surface. There was also a large hunk of clay covered by plastic. It amazed my senses at the detail involved in a project such as this.


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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Jamie Salisbury cannot imagine a time when she did not write. A skill that has served her well throughout her professional career. Public relations in and around the entertainment industry, photography, editing, and special event planning all elevated her passion for writing.


An avid reader of histories, biographies, and romance, it's only natural that part of the products of her pen are historical romances featuring characters so authentic they spring forth from the page and shake the reader's hand. Many of her teen years were spent in Chile, but she and her family were forced out of the country when the political climate demanded it.


Taking the plunge to take her writing professional came as a result of a series of foot surgeries that left her with a lot of time on her hands. Unable to walk great distances at the time, she started writing as a way to pass the time. Her experiences of how dramatically her life had changed at first. Then the new world of e-publishing inspired her to digitally publish her first novel, Perpetual Love, rather than relegate it to the dreaded drawer. She couldn't be happier with her decision to grab the publishing industry by the shoulders and force it to pay attention to all she has to offer.


Two more novels have followed: Blood Lust and Tudor Rose, with more to follow soon.

Jamie now lives outside of Atlanta, but the love for travel has never abandoned her. Adventure, exploration, and intrigue permeate her prose to the core.


In those few moments of the day when she's not writing or thinking about writing, she finds knitting a way to relax and unwind. Other interests include photography, equestrianism, reading, and of course traveling.


Jamie hopes her writing will entertain, enlighten, and inspire others to pick up the pen and pursue their own dreams. She loves to be contacted by readers, writers, and history buffs.


Website: http://www.jamiesalisbury.webs.com

Blog: http://www.jamiesalisburyauthor.blogspot.com

Twitter: @JamieRSalisbury

FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/JamieRSalisburyAuthor 

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Please don't forget to leave a comment or question below for Jamie as she will be awarding a $25 Amazon Gift Card during her tour, which you can follow here.








22 comments:

  1. Thanks for having me on your blog today. I will be checking by throughout the day to answer reader questions and comments.

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  2. Heyy :)
    I don't understand why people are bothered by an older woman getting with a younger man, there's nothing wrong with it. I'm older than my partner...okay so I'm only twenty one and he's twenty, but it's the same, right? :P LOL
    I loved the scenes in this book :P Very hot and it does indeed leave your imagination to figure out the conclusion xD
    I just loved this entire book :P
    Hugs

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    1. One of life's great mysteries I guess Natalie! In Timeless Sojourn Anne is around twenty-three years older than Geoffrey and the only person who has a problem with it is his mother - but she has her own agenda. Life is too short! Go with your gut and do what feels right!

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  3. Congratulations on the release Jamie. I love older women stories. I'm 7 years older than my husband (I'm 45 and he's 38) and yes, when you are older you know exactly what you want and not afraid to speak up.

    Marika
    maw1725@gmail.com

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  4. It sounds very intriguing...I agree, the characters need to dictate where the story goes.

    vitajex(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. Thank you Anonymous! Sometimes however, you have to rein them in (characters)!!

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  5. Why do people think a man should be older than the woman? I'm four years older than my husband and we get along just fine.
    Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com

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    1. I think perhaps the media, starting with Hollywood had a hand it in. Plus, throughout history it has been the "norm" (whatever that is). I myself scoff at the "norm". Do what is right for you!
      Then to me the characterization of an older woman/younger man has been portrayed in a bad light (in my opinion) - frustrated housewives/divorcees with their "pool boy" or whoever. It's usually nothing with any substance. But there are a lot of good ones around if you look to prove that wrong!

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  6. I would love to read this book. It sounds very good. Thanks for the giveaway. Please enter me.

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    1. I certainly will enter you into the drawing Tore and hope you get the opportunity to read Timeless Sojourn.

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  7. I was 48 and my second husband was 40 when we married. It always worked really well. Men my age seemed really, really old. We are still happily together 20 years later.

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    1. I hear you MomJane. . .men around my own age are really, really old! They are not interested in much of anything other than perhaps their golf game and how many times they can get to the golf course. LOL! Glad you ow/ym relationship has endured time so well.

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  8. Have you ever used Chile or South America as a setting in a book...maybe add some political intrigue? It seems your personal experience might lend itself to that.
    catherinelee100 at gmail dot com

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    1. Catherine -
      Good comment. Yes I have thought about it. I brushed on it briefly in Tudor Rose, and had thought about using Chile in the sequel to Tudor Rose - but I think I'm going save it. It's such an out of the way place still. But it will come. I try to make my settings places I have visited or lived. It's hard for me if I have not been there.

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  9. I like the sound of this book very much with an older heroine. I don't read many of them and would like to. Can I just say that I love the authors shirt in her author bio photo. lol Thanks for this post!

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  10. I really look forward to reading this. :)

    Becky01x(at)gmail(dot)com

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  11. Absolutely nothing wrong with getting older! Older babes rule! I loved this excerpt, I'm looking forward to learning more about this book :)

    Liz
    liz at fictional candy dot com

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  12. This sounds great! Thanks for the interesting insight :)

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  13. Just popping in to say HI and sorry I missed visiting with you on party day! Hope you all had a good time!

    kareninnc at gmail dot com

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  14. I love the fact that the woman is more mature. I can relate.

    marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com

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