Sunday, April 3, 2011

Welcome Jannine Gallant's MOD

Good morning!
Today, following on our recent trend of having unique and interesting [read: off the wall] characters visit our blog, Jannine Gallant has brought her Mysterious Old Man [MOD] for a stop and chat.
Hope you enjoy!
Mallory


  1. Where are you from originally, MOD?
Does it matter where we’re from, or where we’re goin’? Me, I’ve been to hell and back. Let’s hope the path I’m on leads somewhere better.

  1. What is Lonely Road To You about?
It’s about me following Tyler and that blonde woman he picked up all over the friggin country. I got close to them a few times, close enough to see that life as a rock star left its mark on him, even if he doesn’t play to the crowds no more. I could have confronted him sooner, but I got cold feet. It was probably a good thing fate forced the issue.

  1. What did you think the first time you saw Tyler?
It’s been a few years, more than I like to remember. All I knew was I’d gotten in over my head. I lit out of there quicker than quick.

  1. What was your second thought?
When I saw him this time around, I could only think he made something good of his life, despite a rocky beginning.

  1. Did you think it was love at first sight between Tyler and Kate?
Hell, I don’t know! She seems kind of prim and proper to be his type, though she’s pretty enough. Every time I caught a glimpse of them, he was grinnin’ like an idiot when he looked at her.

  1. What do you like most about Tyler?
I like that he kept after his music but didn’t let the lifestyle destroy him. He didn’t sink into a bottle.

  1. How would you describe him?
He’s cocky, that’s for certain. Flashin’ that smile of his and knowin’ women’ll fall in his lap. That Kate, she seems to be stayin’ one step ahead of him. I say good for her.

  1. How would he describe you?
Jesus, I hate to even think about it! Rat bastard a-hole don’t begin to describe it. I cleaned up my language for your interview.

  1. What made you choose truck driving as a career?
I enjoy life on the road. Let’s just say I’m not the white picket fence sort. Course I’m retired now and tryin’ to settle a few old debts. The biggest one is with Tyler.
  1. What is your biggest fear?
That I’ll fall back into my old ways. Every day is a struggle to stay away from the bottle.

  1. How do you relax?
Used to be with a twelve pack. Now I go for a drive. I still have those itchy feet.

  1. What's your favorite fictional character and why?
Lord all mighty, I don’t know! Last time I read a book was probably in school, and only because my daddy would have beaten the tar out of me if I failed. He was one mean son of a bitch.

  1. What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
A buddy from one of my meetings said no one else will forgive you until you forgive yourself. I’m still workin’ on that.


To author Jannine: What movies have had an impact on you?
When I choose a movie, I’m not necessarily looking to be impacted! I enjoy romantic comedies with quirky characters. Romancing the Stone, Pretty Woman, Sleepless in Seattle, Jerry Maguire, spring to mind. I want to feel good when a movie ends, and I hope my readers feel the same way when they finish one of my books.


And now . . . a blurb for Lonely Road To You:
Kate Abbott isn’t looking for excitement and is perfectly content with the secure life she’s built in Seattle, even if her son thinks she’s in an uninspired rut. Former rock star Tyler North has no intention of shaking up his life on the Montana ranch where he fled years before to escape the ravages of fame and fortune. Neither plan to attend their 25 year high school reunion in Summerville, but fate throws them together on a lonely road, leading them on a journey of discovery.

From the majesty of Yellowstone to the shores of Lake Ontario, Kate and Tyler fight unexpected attractions and old insecurities. Their journey is full of surprises and odd twists. From bison and bears to a deep crevasse and a crazy old man, they work together to overcome the obstacles in their path. But will these two opposites be able to put aside fear of change and rejection to take a chance on the promise of love?


A big thank you to Mallory for having me and The Mysterious Old Dude from Lonely Road on her blog. It’s been an experience!


15 comments:

  1. Hi, MOD,
    I'm Charlotte McPherson.It's good to see you here. My friends' mothers are all ga-ga over Tyler. I prefer Eminem. What made you decide to stop drinking? A friend of mine drinks too much, and he's only 17. I worry that he'll end up like you, no offense.

    C

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  2. None taken. You have a right to be worried. I started young, and it took losing my second wife to make me see the light. Wish I'd sobered up sooner and avoided hurting people I cared about. You tell your friend that, Charlotte.

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  3. Charlotte and MOD,

    You both have good futures before you. I just know it. Summerville isn't really all that bad. I've been there three times now.

    Take care,

    Margo

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  4. Hey Margo,

    You might like that place, but it's ancient history. You'd never catch me at one of them reunions. Bunch of old farts tryin' to recapture their youth! Course at my age, half of them are probably dead.

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  5. Okay, MOD I read Lonely Road to You. I knew from the minute you stepped into the story there was more to you than met the eye. You're coming off all hard and tough, but truth is it's your heart not your head that's led you to Tyler and Kate. Drop the mask tough-guy. It's okay to hug. Sorry folks I won't say anymore because if you haven't read this wonderful story, I don't want to ruin it for you.

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  6. I read the story, Donna, and it's wonderful. At first I thought MOD was a serial killer, but then I realized it wasn't that kind of a story. Disappointing when you're in the mood for a good slashfest, but I ended up loving it--and rooting for MOD.

    Charlotte

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  7. Hey Donna,

    I'm glad you stopped by, but you make me sound like some kind of wuss! Maybe I'm not quite as tough as I sound, but then who is?


    Charlotte, girl, a serial killer? Good Lord, no wonder Tyler and Kate high-tailed it out every time they caught a glimpse of me.

    I am glad you both liked my - eh, I mean Tyler and Kate's - story. It's making me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. That should make you happy, Donna!

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  8. Hi MOD and Jannine--Great story and great lessons for all. MOD, keep up the good work. Your on the right path. Steps 4 and 5 are the hardest, I think.

    Sharon

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  9. Hi MOD,
    MOD, I think you're just a big softy. I hope you and Tyler develop some sort of relationship in the future because frankly, I think you need family in your life.

    All the best,
    Jana

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  10. Well Sharon, I made it through those and am plugging along. If my story helps someone, then it's all worth it.

    MOD

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  11. Maybe that's true, Jana, though some family can be a pain in the ass! I'm working on it.

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  12. Jannine, great way to pull me in to buy your book. It worked. Even though I think I know who the old man is, now I want to be certain. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. You made my day, Caroline. Occasionally the odd approach works!

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