Sometimes books seem to write themselves quickly. At other
times, they may take years. This is the story of one of those.
In 2009, our Aspen Grove Romance Anthology, Seasons of
Love, was published. Four authors participated in this one, including
Luanna Rugh. (She contributed to all six of the anthologies.)
She began to write a terrific story with one of my favorite
openings. However, it became apparent this one had a much longer story to tell than
the novella format of the anthologies. So, she set it aside to expand into a
full-length novel at a later time.
She wrote “Summer’s Challenge,” a different story, which is included
in the anthology. (Seasons
of Love is currently being produced as an audiobook. It is available on
Amazon in print and ebook forms.)
Also,
in 2009, the memoir she wrote with her husband, Promises
Kept: How One Couple's Love Survived Vietnam, was published to much
acclaim. (It went on to win several awards and continues to sell well among
veterans of the Vietnam War.)
Luanna continued to write the anthologies with us while her
original story for Seasons of Love languished.
In 2016, while writing a series of short stories she intended
to turn into a collection, she began writing a charming story about a puppy who
brings two strangers together. This, too, grew beyond the original short story,
but she kept on with it until the book was completed. Her first solo work, Love
From the Sea was published in 2016. (The dog on the cover is the Rughs’
dog, Gina. She died not long after her big photo shoot, and they are delighted
to have her as their cover model.)
Other projects occupied Luanna, but in about 2018, she
decided to finish her aborted story, set in Aspen Grove, Colorado, our
fictitious town in which the anthologies are set. She brought chapters for
review by our critique group, and everyone agreed it was a good story.
However, she had a hard time writing the emotionally
difficult middle of the book, so it went back on the shelf.
Finally, I told her she had to finish it. The story was too
good not to do so!
I nagged and prodded until the manuscript was finally
completed. This week, her book, Up
in Flames, was published.
This one features a scarlet macaw, a dog, and a little boy.
There’s also a grouchy fire captain. It is a charming story, just as it was
when she started it eleven years ago. Here’s a taste:
“Nine—one—one. What is the nature
of your emergency?”
“Our bird’s stuck in a tall tree.”
“Young man, this number is for
human emergencies only.”
“It is. Honest, lady. My mom was
trying to get our macaw down. Now her foot is caught and she’s stuck in the
tree, too. I didn’t know what else to do.”
Find out for yourself!
About the Author of Up in Flames:
Luanna Rugh met the love of her life, Len Rugh, while
working at a local restaurant in Southern California. A year and a half after
their marriage, Len was drafted and sent to Vietnam, where he was critically
wounded. Together they wrote their
award-winning memoir, Promises Kept:
How One Couple’s Love Survived Vietnam, a project which took
over twenty years to complete.
She co-authored the Aspen Grove romance anthologies: Snowflake Secrets, Seasons of Love,
Directions of Love, An Aspen Grove Christmas, The Art of Love, and …And a Silver Sixpence in Her Shoe.
Her solo works are Love
From the Sea, where a dog
plays a major role, and Up in Flames,
set in Aspen Grove, where another
dog and a scarlet macaw are lead characters.
She hopes
you enjoy reading them as much as she loved writing them.
What a nice tribute to your friend's work! Thank you for sharing her story.
ReplyDeleteShe's a good writer, and her books always have humor. The new one and Love From the Sea are both sweet romances.
DeleteWonderful! I am so glad I got to meet Luanna and Len!
ReplyDeleteTHis is such a cute story, and I'm glad it's finally finished!
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