Quick: Is it the plot of my newest novel, or the story of my life? Trick question--it's both!
Okay, it's a tenuous connection. (It's a real word, I looked it up.) The truth is, I wrote Radio Red before I met Emily. Granted, I'm always looking for a way to promote my books, but I think marrying someone just because she comes from Missouri, and my main character is going to Michigan, is a little much. (Still, the male protagonist and I do both talk on the radio for a living, so there's that.)
The other connection is one I didn't notice at all, until Emily pointed it out: My publisher, Torrid Books, scheduled the release of Radio Red for March 7; our wedding anniversary is March 5. Not an exact match, but still, the story's about a couple getting--you know--coupled. What better way to celebrate our marriage than with a romantic comedy?
I mean, other than a lobster dinner and wine.
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Buy links for Radio Red (and other books):
http://www.simonandschuster.com/search/books/_/N-/Ntt-Mark+R+Hunter
https://www.amazon.com/Radio-Red-R-Mark-Hunter-ebook/dp/B01MRZ52DM
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/radio-red
https://play.google.com/store/books/details/R_Mark_Hunter_Radio_Red?id=ObK_DQAAQBAJ
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/radio-red-r-mark-hunter/1125362462
Not to mention www.markrhunter.com, of course.
Radio Red:
Kirsten Veiss is setting a record for bad days: She’s broke, lost in rural
Michigan, sunburned, and without transportation after her van hits a deer. When
she hears a nearby radio personality making fun of the classical music she
loves, it’s the last straw.
Aaron Debolt just wants to bring classical to a wider audience, and he thinks a
shock jock approach might do it. But he’s shocked himself when a sunburned,
wild-eyed redhead bursts into the radio station late at night, brandishing—a
tailpipe.
Soon Aaron has his hands full in more ways than one, and Kirsten has a
temporary on-air job under the name Radio Red. Now all they have to do is prove
she’s not the one sabotaging the station’s operation.
Happy Release Day!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We celebrated by going to see "Logan"--or maybe the timing just worked out that way.
DeleteMuch success! I clicked through to Amazon and Tweeted from there.
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