Showing posts with label Mary Margret Daughtridge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Margret Daughtridge. Show all posts
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
An interview with Mary Margret Daughtridge
Contemporary romance author Mary Margret Daughtridge has been a grade school teacher, speech therapist, family educator, biofeedback therapist, and Transpersonal Hypnotherapist. She is a member of Heart of Carolina Romance Writers, Romance Writers of America, and Romancing the Military Soul, and is a sought-after judge in writing contests. Her newest release, SEALed with a Ring (check out my review here), hit shelves this month and she is my very special guest today! Please help me in welcoming her to The Romance Dish!Hi, Mary Margret! Thank you so much for joining us today at The Romance Dish! You have a new release, SEALed with a Ring, on shelves now. Congratulations! Can you tell us a little bit about it?
I subscribe to the theory you should write what you love to read. Well I love books with alpha males with a tender side, smart ambitious heroines, and marriage of convenience plots. So SEALed with a Ring has a lovely CEO of a car dealership who needs a husband quick, and hottie SEAL who only wants to look after his special needs brother and who will marry her—if she’ll make the kind of deal he’s looking for.
For the fun of it, I added a seduction by rumba, and a dog.
Ah, yes, we do love our alpha males here at The Romance Dish. *g* SEALed with a Ring is the third in a series about a group of Navy SEALS. What prompted you to write about SEALs specifically?
I know SEALs seem like an odd choice for someone who writes pure romance, not action/suspense/romance. In the first in the series, SEALed with a Kiss, any special operator would have done. I only needed someone military who had certain job constraints. After I had researched SEALs, I realized these extraordinary men could make fascinating heroes for character-driven stories.
I couldn't agree more--they are fascinating! What type of research do you do before/while writing?
I’m a research junkie and usually have five times more than I can use. I do all the usual, books, newspapers, the Internet, etc. I find there’s no substitute for firsthand knowledge. I took ballroom dance lessons. I interviewed a salesman at a local Toyota dealership. A Navy doctor and a retired Navy nurse helped me with Davy’s wounds and also the timeline.
Wow, you really immerse yourself in research. I admire that! In SEALed with a Ring, Davy has a younger brother with Asperger’s Syndrome. This is a disorder close to my heart as my son is on the autistic spectrum (PDD) and my cousin has Asperger’s. Do you know someone affected by the disorder?
I first learned about autism as a speech therapist. Later I was a Parent Educator at a center for children with developmental delays. We had autistic children there and several who today would be classified as Asperger’s. That was some years ago. To bring myself up to date, I read not only clinical descriptions but memoires by people with Asperger’s, including Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger’s Syndrom: A User Guide to Adolescence by Luke Jackson, a teenager when he wrote it.
You asked if I know someone. She’s passed away so I can only speculate, but I think my grandmother may have had it. A lot of our favorite funny stories, about what a “character” she was, actually would be examples of someone thinking with pure Asperger’s literality.
It sounds as if your grandmother was a very special person, Mary Margret. I often wonder how many people have it and don't know it.

Okay, here at The Romance Dish, we love to talk about heroes. Davy is a wonderful hero; a sexy, ladies’ man with a heart of gold. Who was your inspiration for him?
A-w-w-w-w! I’m so glad you liked him. I knew he was a sweetie from the moment he appeared first in SEALed with a Promise—even though he was acting like a jerk. The inspiration for him came about as I asked myself, suppose you had all that SEAL confidence/arrogance/drive in a man who is footloose and fancy free and likes sex—not seduction, mind you, sex, and is so handsome both men and women have a hard time seeing past his beauty? And suppose his self-respect depended on believing he was one of the good guys?
I seriously need to read SEALed with a Promise. I would love to see Davy acting like a jerk! LOL!
Our Gannon lives in the beautiful state of North Carolina where SEALed with a Ring is set. Are you from there?
I am. I’m North Carolinian, born and bred. I grew up in NC’s coastal plain, an easy drive to the ocean. Topsail Island is a real place. I’ve vacationed there for many years.
I loved your descriptions of Topsail Island in the book. It sounds like a place my family needs to visit! What is your favorite part about being a writer?
Being able to stare out the window for long periods and tell people, “I’m working.” Seriously, I think I was born to be a writer. I just didn’t know it. I’ve had a lot of professions, and it always seemed that I had to squelch some part of myself. My favorite part of being a writer is that I feel exactly like myself.
Very well said! What are some things that you enjoy doing when you’re not writing?
Sing, cook and of course read and research. I never tire of it. I go to the coast as often as I can.
What are you working on now? What can we expect from Mary Margret Daughtridge in the future? More SEAL books?
A while back I began to think about a SEAL lieutenant who’s nickname, behind his back, is “Darth Vader.” It isn’t meant disrespectfully, exactly, but it isn’t meant affectionately either. In SEALed with a Ring, suddenly, there he was—Lt. Garth Vale. Now he’s found a baby, a stowaway, aboard a CIA plane. It’s a variation of the Secret Baby plot.
Ooooh, sounds great! Can't wait for it!
Quick Six time!
Plotter or Panster? Pantser—God help me!
Chocolate or Vanilla? Chocolate
Coffee or Tea? Coffee
Dogs or Cats? I have a cat. Don’t tell her but I’m really a dog person.
Flats or Heels? I don’t go many ‘heels’ places anymore. But on the dance floor, heels for sure. Five inchers. Love ’em.
Summer or Winter? Fall. In this area it begins the third week in August and lasts until Christmas.
Thank you so much, Mary Margret! Since you’ve been inundated with questions, I’m going to let you have a turn. Is there anything you’d like to ask our readers?
What do you think of the cover? Does it “look” like a book you would like to read? Why or why not?
Comment for a chance to win one of two copies of Mary Margret's latest, SEALed with a Ring!
SEALed with a Ring by Mary Margret Daughtridge

She’s got it all…except the one thing she needs most
Smart, successful businesswoman JJ Caruthers has a year to land a husband or lose the empire she’s worked so hard to build. With time running out, romance is not an option, and a military husband who is always on the road begins to look like the perfect solution...
He’s a wounded hero with an agenda of his own
Even with the scars of battle, Navy SEAL medic Davy Graziano is gorgeous enough to land any woman he wants, and he’s never wanted to be tied down. Now Davy has ulterior motives for accepting JJ’s outrageous proposal of marriage, but he only has so long to figure out what JJ doesn’t want him to know...
For more information about Mary Margret and her books, please visit her website at http://marymargretdaughtridge.com/.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Review -- SEALed with a Ring
SEALed with a Ring
By Mary Margret Daughtridge
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Release Date: March 2, 2010




Owning the family car business is all JJ Caruthers has ever wanted. Presently, she runs the successful dealership very effectively. So it comes as a shock when her grandfather (the current owner) informs her that if she doesn’t get married within a year, he’ll sell off the business. His announcement doesn’t go over very well with JJ. While at the wedding of a dear friend’s daughter, JJ confronts her attorney who informs her that there isn’t anything she can do about it; her grandfather owns the business and can do whatever he wants with it. Hurt and angry, JJ attempts to leave when she bumps into a gorgeous stranger that tells her that he can make her feel better and they end up having a night of no holds barred sex. The next morning, JJ has regrets (she’s never done anything like that before) and leaves . . . with only knowing her lover’s first name and never expecting to see him again. So when she does at another wedding nearly a year later, she is almost happy that he doesn’t recognize her. Almost.
Navy SEAL medic and ladies’ man Davy Graziano is home on medical leave after being hit and badly injured by an RPG while fighting in Afghanistan. Soon after, his mother passes away and he is now responsible for his younger siblings, one of which has Asperger’s Syndrome. Scarred and suffering from sporadic memory loss, Davy has the strangest feeling of déjà vu when he meets the beautiful JJ on the beach at a friend’s wedding. Then he is completely stunned when she asks him days later to marry her . . . and that she will make it worth his while. Davy doesn’t want her money, but he does want her.
JJ comes up with the perfect plan: marry a SEAL because they’re hardly ever home and she can take over the family business. Perfect, until Davy turns the tables on her and has a few stipulations of his own. Their relationship starts off as a business deal that eventually turns into something more.
Mary Margret Daughtridge brings readers an emotionally touching story about finding love when you least expect it. JJ is wealthy and always taking care of others, but it isn’t until she spends time with Davy that she realizes just how lonely that life can be if you don’t open yourself up to anyone. Money can’t buy happiness. As a doctor, Davy is used to caring for others and wants only to do that for JJ. This book is the third in Ms. Daughtridge’s SEALed romances series, but stands completely on it’s own. If you enjoy stories with compelling characters who tug at your heartstrings, then SEALED with a Ring is just the book for you.
~Andrea
By Mary Margret Daughtridge
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Release Date: March 2, 2010




Owning the family car business is all JJ Caruthers has ever wanted. Presently, she runs the successful dealership very effectively. So it comes as a shock when her grandfather (the current owner) informs her that if she doesn’t get married within a year, he’ll sell off the business. His announcement doesn’t go over very well with JJ. While at the wedding of a dear friend’s daughter, JJ confronts her attorney who informs her that there isn’t anything she can do about it; her grandfather owns the business and can do whatever he wants with it. Hurt and angry, JJ attempts to leave when she bumps into a gorgeous stranger that tells her that he can make her feel better and they end up having a night of no holds barred sex. The next morning, JJ has regrets (she’s never done anything like that before) and leaves . . . with only knowing her lover’s first name and never expecting to see him again. So when she does at another wedding nearly a year later, she is almost happy that he doesn’t recognize her. Almost.Navy SEAL medic and ladies’ man Davy Graziano is home on medical leave after being hit and badly injured by an RPG while fighting in Afghanistan. Soon after, his mother passes away and he is now responsible for his younger siblings, one of which has Asperger’s Syndrome. Scarred and suffering from sporadic memory loss, Davy has the strangest feeling of déjà vu when he meets the beautiful JJ on the beach at a friend’s wedding. Then he is completely stunned when she asks him days later to marry her . . . and that she will make it worth his while. Davy doesn’t want her money, but he does want her.
JJ comes up with the perfect plan: marry a SEAL because they’re hardly ever home and she can take over the family business. Perfect, until Davy turns the tables on her and has a few stipulations of his own. Their relationship starts off as a business deal that eventually turns into something more.
Mary Margret Daughtridge brings readers an emotionally touching story about finding love when you least expect it. JJ is wealthy and always taking care of others, but it isn’t until she spends time with Davy that she realizes just how lonely that life can be if you don’t open yourself up to anyone. Money can’t buy happiness. As a doctor, Davy is used to caring for others and wants only to do that for JJ. This book is the third in Ms. Daughtridge’s SEALed romances series, but stands completely on it’s own. If you enjoy stories with compelling characters who tug at your heartstrings, then SEALED with a Ring is just the book for you.
~Andrea
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