Guest blog: Edie Ramer on Yum-yum love …

Today, I’m please to welcome Edie Ramer to my blog. Edie is one of my author friends. She’s the author of Stardust Miracle, Dead People, and other books. Take it away, Edie:

YUM-YUM LOVE

Edie RamerOne of the things Jennifer and I have in common is a love of cheese. A few years ago, she recommended a favorite cheese brand to me, unaware that the cheese factory is located in a tiny “unincorporated community” not far from my house. If I remember correctly, the only other business in the area is a bar.

The village of Miracle, Wisconsin, in my Miracle Interrupted series is a bit bigger, with a population of 629, but the place that employs the most people is still a cheese factory. There’s also a small grocery store, a beauty salon, a bar/restaurant, and a fine Italian dining restaurant. In my novel-in-progress, Miracle Pie, the heroine makes pies and delivers her pies to area businesses and residences.

I love Italian food, I love pies, I love cheese, I love my cat, I love my dogs. And miracles. I really love miracles. So why not put what I love in my books? In Jennifer’s second Bigtime book, Hot Mama, the fiery superhero Fiera can eat enough to feed a dozen people and she never gains weight. I can imagine what fun Jennifer had writing that character. (Fiera shows up in Jennifer’s latest Bigtime book, Nightingale, which I thoroughly enjoyed.)

Miracle LaneI also love men that love women and vice versa. A few years ago, a friend blogged about yum-yum love in books, comparing to antagonistic love. A heroine and hero who actually like each other, compared to a heroine and hero who dislike each other but can’t fight their wild attraction. That stuck with me, because unless the author is skillful, I don’t always believe in the antagonistic romance plot.

So far, most of the books I’ve written have the yum-yum love. Probably my least yum-yum couple is in Dead People, my second published book. And they aren’t antagonistic as much as two people with prickly personalities. When you read my stories, you know that after The End, when the heroine is PMSing and grouchy and bloated, the boyfriend/husband is still going to love her. And when he does something stupid (which is bound to happen, because he is a man), she’ll love him, too.

Like Jennifer with her Bigtime series, the main characters from one Miracle Interrupted story will show up in future stories, which is fun for me and I hope for readers. The third book, Miracle Lane, is just released! I’m excited about it. Here’s the description:

She forgot how to hate, and now she’s learning how to love …

Brain-damaged Nia Beaudine can’t remember her life before The Accident. Someone intentionally ran over her and left her for dead. Now she’s living in the ‘witch’s house’ she inherited in the village of Miracle, relearning how to live on her own. Well, almost on her own – the talking cat helping her cope is a bonus. But when a hate-filled family member shows up with a gun, Nia knows she needs real help.

Former Army Sergeant and PTSD sufferer Rob Ackerman regularly covers for his identical twin, the village constable, and answers Nia’s emergency call. This strange young woman immediately sees he’s not his brother. In return, he sees that the only way she can fully live in her new life is to find out why someone in her old life tried to kill her … and might try again.

As they dig up Nia’s past, the attraction between them grows. Their brains may be damaged, but their bodies and hearts are working just fine.

GIVEAWAY TIME

Stardust MiracleEdie is generously offering an e-copy of Stardust Miracle for giveaway. To enter, just leave a comment on this post and answer the following question: What kind of yum-yum love would you put in a book?

The giveaway is open to those 18 and older and will run through midnight EST, Wednesday, Oct. 24. The winner will be randomly chosen and announced on the blog on Friday, Oct. 26.

ALL ABOUT EDIE

You can find Edie at her website, Facebook, and Twitter. She’s very proud of being a co-editor of Entangled, a Paranormal Anthology, with all proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. There are 11 authors, and three are New York Times bestselling authors – including Jennifer! The e-book is only $2.99. Buy it, enjoy it, and help find a cure for breast cancer.

In addition to her paranormal and sci fi romances, Edie is enjoying writing her new Miracle Interrupted magical realism series. The novella Must Worship Cats is the first book. If you love cats, that’s the book for you. The next two novels are Stardust Miracle and Miracle Lane. For the pie lovers, Miracle Pie will be available in December.

Thanks so much for being here today, Edie.

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18 Responses to “Guest blog: Edie Ramer on Yum-yum love …”

  1. Kathleen Irene Paterka says:

    Edie, what a wonderful post! You’re such a talented author, and I can’t wait to read MIRACLE LANE. 🙂

    As for ‘yum-yum love’, I truly believe it in, and love reading (and writing) novels where there’s an attraction AND a friendship. Friends forgive everything. That’s priceless in a relationship.

    Hope MIRACLE LANE results in many sales!

    -Kathleen

    • Edie Ramer says:

      Kathy, I haven’t thought of that, but ‘friendship’ is a great component of yum-yum love – and love in real life, too. I might add that in my wip. Thanks!

  2. Dale Mayer says:

    Hi Edie,

    How could I not stop and comment on a book about yum yum love and cheese in the same post. I’m a huge fan of both 🙂 Although I have certainly seen real life examples of the other love!

    I’ve been lucky enough to read Miracle Lane. It’s delightful! Hopefully it will be a wonderful seller for you 😉

    • Edie Ramer says:

      Dale, it’s crazy that some people don’t treasure the yum-yum love. I’ve seen the opposite of that in real life, too. I don’t like being around people like that. As for cheese, how is it we never talked about that subject? lol

      I’m so glad you enjoyed Miracle Lane. Thanks!

  3. Kathryn Schowalter says:

    Edie, your new release looks exciting! I have read a number of your book and find you to be a skilled and interesting author.
    My idea for a perfect yum-yum love would be a summer romance between high school and college, the couple go their separate ways and meet in their AARP years in some sort of a paranormal way. They recapture their lost summer and youthful love revives their aging bodies.

  4. Amy R says:

    Hi Edie! I love cheese! I am a picky person when it comes to food but not cheese. Everything tastes better with cheese – even if my family doesn’t agree. I have Stardust Miracle already but haven’t read that. I will get on it! I agree with you about Dead People, but I think they were allowed to be prickly considering their circumstances. I like Yum-Yum Love where the hero and heroine like each other and don’t fight their attraction. It doesn’t have to be hard! Congrats on Miracle Lane!

    • Edie Ramer says:

      Amy, great to be friends with another cheese lover. Maybe because I live in Wisconsin, pretty much everyone I know loves cheese. I agree with you that falling in love doesn’t have to be hard. I think I’ll save that as a quote. 🙂

      If you win, I can substitute Miracle Lane. Good luck!

      • Amy R says:

        I am in Illinois and everytime someone in my family goes to WI for anything we always ask them to bring cheese curds back. The good ones – not the ones we have in our stores down here.

  5. Edie Ramer says:

    Amy, I live in southeastern Wisconsin, about 1 1/2 hours from Illinois. Cheese curds are the best! I’ve found a new cheese called Fontini that I love.

  6. JenM says:

    Hi Edie – I will definitely have to check out the Miracle Interrupted series. I’ve enjoyed the books of yours that I’ve read (Cattitude, Dragon Blues, and Dead People) and I loved the Entangled anthology. Sometimes I get so tired of the inherent conflict in those antagonistic relationships, so I love books where the leads are attracted to each other and not afraid to show it (especially when it’s the guy chasing after the girl).

    • Edie Ramer says:

      Jen, in Cattitude, I’m pretty sure it was the girl chasing after the guy. But then, the girl was a former cat. lol Mostly, though it is the guy who chases the girl in my books. I think it’s good for their egos when she lets him catch her. 🙂

  7. Michelle Diener says:

    Edie, I love the world you’ve created in your Miracle series. And I’m all in favour of non-antagonistic attractions. It’s what I like to read and what I like to write.

  8. Rosemary K. says:

    Your right. I don’t think that I’ve read many books where friendship and compatibility exist before love comes. To me that makes for a deeper more romantic story. I believe in Yum-Yum love. I’m looking forward to your next book.

    • Edie Ramer says:

      Rosemary, yes, compatibility is very important if you want a happily ever after. Or at least, a comfortable ever after. That’s something I hadn’t considered.

      Now you’ve given me an idea for a new story. Thanks!

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