Hi everyone, Char Chaffin present and accounted for at Close
Encounters of the Night!
I’ve stopped by to chat about my recently-released second
novel, Unsafe Haven, a kind of written
celebration of the years I lived in Alaska
with my family. We moved there in 1988, when our daughter Sue Ann was still in
grade school, “just for a few years.” Well, “a few years” stretched into
sixteen years and during our time there, I discovered I liked to write. Then I
realized I wanted to write, needed to write. I also made a decision: that someday
I’d write about Alaska ,
maybe more than once.
Having finally done so, I’ll have to set a few more novels
in The Last Frontier. Alaska
is one of those places so much larger than life, it would be impossible not to
find plenty of inspirational story fodder.
I based Unsafe Haven
in one of the most remote regions of Alaska :
Southwest. If you look on a map of Alaska ,
the entire western area of the state is desolate and daunting. Mountains,
rivers, lakes, tundra, all conspire against such “trivial” civilization
necessities as roads. If you can’t drive there, you can’t live there, right?
Well, not exactly. You just have to be inventive and clever. Or live in a tiny
Native Alaskan village where the hardships are balanced out by the sheer beauty
of your surroundings, and Mother Nature happily offers up her bounty. It also
helps to know how to live off the land.
Contrarily, each year more and more tourism pours into some
of the remote regions of Alaska, changing its dynamic, allowing for things like
cell phones, Internet, maybe a few more roads here and there for places that in
the past were completely cut off. Visitors to Alaska still want to see Anchorage and Fairbanks , Skagway , Sitka , and Juneau , the glaciers, Prince
William Sound . But they’ll also come to the villages if they can
find a way to get there. My fictional village of Staamat
is such a place: a cross between modern and traditional, predominantly Native
Alaskan but with other ethnicities settling and experiencing the wonders as well
as the difficulties of life in the Arctic .
My heroine, Kendall, uses Alaska as a way to escape her own
personal nightmare, but finds herself renewed when settling in Staamat nets her
the attention of Denn Nulo, the Chief of Stammat’s tiny yet effective police
force. Native Alaskan and all man, Denn falls for Kendall
instantly, but here is a woman whose past flares up in the form of nightmares
and flashbacks. She wants Denn but she’s very, very leery. Until she feels
completely safe in her new home, romance might just have to take a back seat.
But Denn is as persuasive as he is charming, and Kendall
allows herself to love him, just as the monster from her previous life finds
out where she’s been hiding.
Often considered the last bastion of true freedom in America , Alaska affords its
residents the opportunity to live their own lives unfettered by some of
society’s more restrictive customs. You’ll find some real characters thriving there,
and a few of them found their way into my story. Characters like Bear and Old
Man Fake are patterned after real folks I met while living in Alaska .
I never did meet anyone exactly like Denn Nulo while I was
in Fairbanks .
But I saw bits of him, here and there, during those sixteen years I called Alaska my home. A smile,
a turn of the head, the light in a pair of amber eyes, a brush of dense black,
shoulder-length hair over broad shoulders. The nobility and pride that comes
with understanding and embracing a rich heritage, a willingness to move forward
. . . I saw that, too. Intelligence, fortitude, determination, love of family
and fellow man. All of it I drew on when I sat down at my keyboard and fleshed
out my hero.
I also enjoyed crafting Conroy Herington, my handsome but
nasty villain. And I discovered, as I wrote him, how much fun sociopaths can be
to write. You can have them do anything, get away with untold horrors, and not
suffer a moments’ guilt over it.
In Kendall , I wanted a
damaged young woman strong enough to escape and start anew, who finds out along
the way she’s a lot braver than she ever thought she could be. Her survival
instinct is so much a part of who she is, and her reluctant attraction to, and
love for Denn is what helps her fight for the life she sees within reach. Hers
is a journey I think many of us can relate to.
Maybe I could have set a story like this anywhere in America , but in
my heart I know only Alaska
could do it justice.
Unsafe Haven is
now available from Soul Mate Publishing, Amazon and Barnes & Noble. I hope
you’ll read Kendall’s and Denn’s story, and when you do, that you’ll enjoy it
as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Denn Nulo knows everyone in town: he’s the Chief of Police in Staamat. He’s lived there all his life, except for his college years, spent in Anchorage. Originally planning on practicing criminal law and living in Anchorage permanently, Denn is forced to change his plans when he receives word that his widowed mother has passed away, leaving his young sister, Luna, alone. Denn comes back to Staamat to care for Luna.
When Kendall meets Denn, she begins to believe there are truly good men in the world. Denn is everything she wants: strong, loving, dedicated to family, protective. . .and patient. There is instant attraction between them, but Kendall is leery of men, and Denn craves a serious relationship that includes marriage and children. Their courtship is a conflicting mix of hesitancy and passion, with Luna, desperately needing a mother figure in her life, cheering them on.
As Kendall learns how to trust again and her romance with Denn grows more intense, a local woman who’s had her eye on Denn for years releases a torrent of damaging jealousy. . .and the nightmare from Kendall’s past discovers where she’s hidden herself.
GIVEAWAY!
I’m giving away an ebook copy of Unsafe
Haven to one lucky commenter! Please leave your email address in the body
of your comment if you’d like to be included in the drawing -
My links:
Book Trailer for Unsafe
Haven:
website: http://char.chaffin.com
Facebook: http://facebook.com/char.chaffin
Twitter: http://twitter.com/char_chaffin
26 comments:
Nikki, thank you so much for your gracious hosting and the wonderful review! You've been a lifesaver on this final leg of my book tour. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!
Char
Char - congrats on coming to the end of your blog tour! I love your descriptions of Alaska. My dh found out it's a great place to retire, so he's dropping hints. Good luck with Unsafe Haven.
Char, you got me I'm hooked. Having lived in Barrow I can relate to the village. This brought back good memories for me.
Another fantastic blog, Char!!!
Terrific post. Unsafe Haven is one of my favorites. I recommend it for everyone to read.
This book is going on to my wishlist! I love stories of people re-making their lives in small towns and finding love.
susanmplatt AT hotmail DOT com
I love the blurb. This book sounds great. I've always wanted to visit Alaska, but have never had the chance. So reading about it is the next best thing.
lisa(at)vetteklisa(dot)com
Hi Char (she waves). As you know I LOVED Unsafe Haven. Best of luck with it. Waiting (im)patiently for the next one ::ahem::
UNSAFE HAVEN SOUNDZ LIKE A READ THAT I'D ABSOLUTELY WOULD DEVOUR..:D!!
thanQ:D
redz041@yahoo.com
Sounds fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
efender1(at)gmail(dot)com
Thank you Nikki for the invitation, and thank you Char for sharing your love of Alaska...*S*
It's wonderful to read authors who have lived in Alaska, and especially awesome when they create stories around the Last Frontier.
My DH and I just moved back tot he Washington state in June after living in Alaska for the last 12 years. We've lived in Eagle River, Ketchikan and lastly Fairbanks for the last 5+ years.
the frigid cold in the interior was a bit after the last few years, and we sold our 10 acres & home to be clooser to family in the lower 48.
Your book sounds just up my alley, and I've put it on my gotta have list....*S*
The beauty of Alaska and its diversity is a wonderful experience, and my life is so much richer for it...*S*
thank you for sharing, and wishing you all the best & continued success!
Darcy
pommawolf @hotmail.com
Sorry for the mis spelled words as my cat decided that my laptop and my lap is her bed...*S*
Thanks again!
Darcy
Thanks for the review and giveaway! I added this to my TBR :-)
Oops, I forgot my email!
kelleynutrition at gmail dot com
:-)
I love stories that are set in Alaska. This book sounds like a good read.
kamwh1207@att.net
I love the quiet out of the way spots where love blooms. You can't really run away now can you!
delivery.RN at gmail dot com
Book sounds really good.
divavixenqueen(at)gmail(dot)com
Love this and can´t wait for my chance to read, =) i´ve already added it to my TBR pile.
Thanks for the giveaway & Happy Monday!
//Linda
This sounds very interesting--whether I win or not--I will be adding this one to my TBR pile.
Great post!
This looks great. Thanks.
Miranda W
dustykattc at hotmail dot com
thanks for the opportunity to win this fab book.
shonalawrence@virginmedia.com
you always have great giveaways! thanks for that!
sabrinabeilharz at gmail dot com
THis book sounds great!!!
angelalove40@gmail.com
loved the trailer and the cover. Thanks for the giveaway. Gale pgan427@yahoo.com
The books sounds amazing!
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