We're very lucky that Brian Vellinger, hero of CLASS
REUNION stopped by today to talk to us. Come on in Brian.
Coffee'shere, also a few bagels. Take your pick. Okay, let me
ask you a few questions while you're eating. LOVE your
cover, Bri!
REUNION stopped by today to talk to us. Come on in Brian.
Coffee'shere, also a few bagels. Take your pick. Okay, let me
ask you a few questions while you're eating. LOVE your
cover, Bri!
1. Are
you upset your name is not in the title?
No;
this didn’t need to be titled ‘How Brian Realized What A Schmuck He’d Been or
even ‘Brian Finally Sees Natalie For The Woman She Is’..
2. Is
your love interest the way you pictured her? Or would you have preferred
someone with a different hair color.
It’s
funny; I always favored the short, bouncy blonde cheerleader types. And Natalie is tall; she was in the band; and
we rubbed each other the wrong way all through school. So it came as a shock when she showed up and
I realized she wasn’t that skinny pest of of debate team partner. Wow…I don’t know what was in the Boise, ID
water, but boy does she ever look great!
3. Do
you have any annoying habits your author did not share with us in your book?
(pinches bridge of nose) Kenzie
really didn’t put in how much time I actually spend on the golf course. Or the amount of beer I tend to consume on
those outings with Brent and Mitch.
4. Do
you have siblings? Are you close to them?
Two
sisters; I’m in the middle. Yeah, we’re
pretty close. Both are married and have
kids, so I love my role as ‘Uncle Brian’
5. Any
hobbies we might be interested in knowing about?
Other
than golf? I’m a sports nut. Love watching football, basketball, and
baseball. Favorite teams are my Colts,
LA Lakers, and the Cubs.
6. Are
you happy with the profession your author chose for you or would you rather be
working at something totally different and why?
No,
Kenzie hit it dead on. I’ve always been
good with numbers, and Kenzie’s grandfather and one of her uncles were
bankers. And I own a Credit Union, which
means I get to make my own decisions on which loans to approve, even if their
credit score isn’t spectacular.
7. Are
you planning to make an appearance in a sequel? If not are you unhappy about
that?
I don’t know if I’m in Off The Clock or
not. I’ll have to ask Kenzie.
8. Now
for a personal question. Is there enough
sex in the book for you? Would you have liked more?
That
is a personal question. I would have to
say I’m happy with the way my sex life was depicted, although some details
could have been left out.
9. Is
you’re hero/heroine a good kisser?
Surprisingly,
yes! If I’d known she was that good of a
kisser, I might have kissed her long before now.
10. How
many re-writes did you have to live through?
Only
a few scenes had to be rewritten, and I was disappointed the entire ‘prologue’
was taken out. But it’s also my understanding if there’s a prologue, then there
needs to be an epilogue, which our story didn’t have. So I get that.
11. Did
your author listen to you when you tried to redirect her/him?
I’ll
say this much; Kenzie takes great dictation!
I could use her for a secretary, if she existed in my world.
12. Did
your story end too soon?
Nah. I like the way it ended!
13. Did
you get enough time in the story or do you feel shortchanged?
No,
Kenzie did a great job of giving both Nat and I equal time in each chapter.
14. Who
was your favorite supporting character?
Hands
down, my best friend Brent. I enjoyed my
time with Stacia, pre-Natalie, but Nat opened my eyes to the fact I was missing
out on something valuable. After my
ex-wife dumped me, and then someone I picked up at the 10th reunion
robbed me blind, I swore off relationships.
But Nat changed all that.
15. Do
you want your story to become a series with you as a recurring character?
Not
really. I mean, if Kenz wants to write
us into Off The Clock, then I’ll be thrilled.
Especially if she’s pregnant by then.
But really, I think we’re past the child-rearing age. We really haven’t talked about that. Hell, we aren’t even married!
A bit about the book
A bit about the book
After
being burned pretty badly by two different women in his past, Brian
Vellinger has sworn off romance. Commitment-shy for the past fifteen
years, he is stunned by his sudden attraction to a woman he's not seen
since the last day of their senior year.
Natalie Collier thinks she's successfully put
Brian Vellinger out of her mind. After harboring a secret crush all
through high school and into college, she is both alarmed and thrilled
when Brian makes his intentions known at their 25th class reunion. But
will she succeed in softening his casual, 'sex only' policy, or will she
end up just another notch on his belt?
And I'm hosting a week-long contest on my blog:
Want a chance at free books? Tell me your best/worst/fondest memory of
any reunion, be it class or family, and don't forget to leave your
contact info, as well as what format you'd like. There will be a GRAND
PRIZE drawing at midnight on Friday.Comment here or on my BLOG
Thanks for having me
today Jean! I’ll tell you
something: I read your Dating List and
Marriage List books on Natalie’s Kindle, and they’re really good! It’s always good to see things from the
female perspective. And I understand you
have a little squirrel problem at your summer home? Brent and Mitch will gladly take care of them
for you. Just say the word; I’ll send
‘em your way.
Thanks so much for stopping by Brian and for reading my books. Please do send your friends my way for squirrel eradication! Here's how folks can order your book. TO ORDER IN EVERY FORMAT & FOR MORE INFO, CLICK HERE
1 comment:
ROFL! This was GREAT! So your Chatty and Dummy problem will be solved, eh? But what about the comedy relief factor on FB? (wink, wink)
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