MY AUSTRIAN CONNECTION

MUSE MONDAY
This is a reprint of a blog I posted on The Roses of Prose a week ago. 

Way back, a long time ago, I lived in Germany for three years. I fell in love with the Alps, the mountain range that belongs to several countries including Austria. A couple of trips to Austria, and I fell in love with Austria, too. And the people. What warm, friendly people!
Hartmut and his wife Uli in AustriaFast forward to 2016, and I have a book releasing worldwide on March 30, which just happens to be set in Austria. A Legacy of Love and Murder is the third book in my Love and Murder Series.My love of Austria, and my memories lent much to the story, but I would’ve been lost if it hadn’t been for a special Austrian friend of mine. Not only did he correct my German (the primary language of the Austrian people), helped me with so many other details such as food and dress and geography, but he also supplied me with his name for one of my characters, Hartmut.
I didn’t meet Hartmut when we visited Austria. Harte, came to us years later as one of the hockey players on the Austrian team that played in the Easter Tournament along with my son’s team. We boarded the players, and Harte was placed with us. We became fast friends. It was as if I’d known this young man all of my life. Over the years, he’s visited us several times, and my husband and I visited him and his family in Austria. Such good memories.
I hope my love of his country comes through in my words.
The Art of Love and Murder, Book One is set in Flagstaff, ArizonaSouthwest of Love and Murder, Book Two is set in Chino Valley, ArizonaA Legacy of Love and Murder, Book Three is set in Austria
Coming 2016/17The Power of Love and Murder, Book Four is set in Flagstaff, ArizonaThe Deep Well of Love and Murder, Book Five is set in Chino Valley, Arizona
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Published on February 15, 2016 04:00
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message 1: by Nancy (new)

Nancy Dow Just saw this blog post thru Goodreads...yet another parallel for us Brenda. We hosted a German soccer player which led to my son spending a month in Germany with his USA team playing games there. Also sponsored an exchange student from Denmark for a year. Thanks for reminding me of such enriching experiences for us both :))


message 2: by Brenda (new)

Brenda Whiteside So funny! We had some great times together when we didn't know each other, huh? Glad you liked.


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