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By Carly Fall
Last year, I was very fortunate
to be able to go on vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. While there, I began
forming the story, Chica Bella.
Cabo is a very special place.
The beaches are white, the sea and the sky seem to be a brighter shade of blue,
the air was crisp and clean, and it is also the place where the Sea of Cortez
meets the Pacific Ocean.
While there, I was able to do
many of the things that my hero, Landon, and heroine, Maya, experience in ChicaBella. For instance, we took a glass-bottomed boat out to sea, and saw some
beautiful fish. It was like watching a living rainbow come to life in some
areas. Our captain also took us out a little farther, and we were fortunate
enough to see whales up close, which was lucky as it was the very end of whale
season and most had migrated elsewhere.
While going to and from the
harbor, we watched huge seals jump on to the back of slow-going boats, looking
for food. Once a seal was on a boat, it wouldn't get off until it was fed. We
had one seal that followed us closely, but there wasn't a platform for him to
jump onto on our boat. I would have loved to feed him as Maya and Landon do in
Chica Bella.
We were also there during
Spring Break, and we had a great time laughing at all the drunken college
kids—and there were plenty! There were some unruly ones, as there is in Chica
Bella, but there weren't any hunky Navy SEALS around like Landon to put them in
their places. The resort we stayed in was exactly as it is in Chica Bella. It
sat on the beach, and I took a nap in a lounge chair facing the ocean, the
breeze lulling me into a restful sleep, just as Landon does.
Chica Bella blurb:
Landon
“Blackhawk” Walker is ready to get out of the Navy SEALs. He has seen and done
enough, and can’t wait to get to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico where three tasks await
him: get back into civilian mode, take a boat out to the El Arco Rocks, and win
back the heart of the woman he lost because of his career.
Maya Gonzalez
has tired of the heartbreak that comes with Landon’s deployments year after
year. When he walks back into her life, she cannot deny her heart, despite her
reservations.
As they lose
themselves in each other and the beauty of Cabo, their passion is rekindled
once again, but Maya
knows that one phone call means deployment for Landon, putting an end to their
reunion, and possibly their relationship.
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8 comments:
Since my mom passed away I haven't taken very many trips as she was my travel companion. Hubby doesn't like to travel and spends his vacation time working wheat harvest for a friend. Cruising was my favorite vacation "spot" before all the problems the cruise ships have been having lately. I need to find a summer readers convention and start doing that yearly!
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I have a bucket list of place I would like to vacation - New Zealand, India, China, Argentina and the South Pacific. But, near and dear to my heart is Panama, where I was born and raised. My husband went there, courtesy of the US Army, so he only got to see "strategic targets." I would like to take him back with me, to visit my family, explore the beaches and the newly evolving jungle ecotourism.
Congrats on your new release, Carly! Chica Bellas sounds fascinating! Cabo sounds beautiful, too. I can imagine relaxing on the beach to the sound of the waves.
I love the premise! A relationship where one partner travels is difficult to sustain. Can't wait to find out what happens to Maya and Landon!
Congrats on your release. I hadn't heard of Cabo. I do love white beaches though. I haven't decided on a favourite place to take a vacation but it has to be sunny!
Whoohooo! A new Honor Guard! Glad to have you join us!
Scotland is my favorite place to vacation, hands down. I'd pick up and move tomorrow if I had a way of supporting myself.
Sounds wonderful - the place and the story. Love the cover too. Welcome to Decadent, Carly. I've found it's a great place to hang though I would bet Cabo would still have it beat. Maybe we can all meet on the beach some day.
Congratulations, Carly on your new release.
As long as I get to travel, I'm as happy with sandy beaches as I am with old ruins and quaint villages.
I adore the setting of your book - wish I could go there right now. I'm crazy about seals, whales and all sea creatures.
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