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At Last (Texas Heat Wave Series) [Kindle Edition]

Julie Ortolon
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A Q&A with Julie Ortolon

Question: What was the inspiration for At Last?

Julie Ortolon: I'd have to say determination more than inspiration sparked the story. Like many Texans, I'm passionate in my love for my home state, but the Texas I know has numerous facets rarely shown in movies and novels. So I thought, "Wouldn't it be fun to set a story in a small Texas town but break as many stereotypes as possible?" I allowed myself to be over the top but with a catch: I had to stay true to reality. The result surpassed my original vision with fun characters in a quirky town and a story that makes me laugh even when it tugs at my heartstrings.

Q: You based your imaginary town of Hope, Texas on the real town of Gruene. Why that particular town?

JO: If you want to be quirky but stay true to reality, there's no better place than Gruene, Texas. This tiny town–not far from where I live–feels like a time capsule since nothing new has been built since the mid-1900s. Today, it's a thriving tourist destination with gift shops, antiques stores, a wine tasting room, and the "oldest dance hall in continuous use in Texas," Gruene Hall.

Since Gruene, Texas has nothing to do with cattle, I made the hero, Jackson Hope, a lawyer from Austin instead of a rancher. The way Texas men are frequently portrayed in fiction isn't incorrect, but that stereotype is a definite minority.

Q: Your heroine sings blues and American standards in a bar fashioned after a speakeasy. Why did you pick that type of music?

JO: I grew up in Austin, the music capital of Texas, and we have all kinds of music here. I happen to be a huge fan of blues and American standards, so Riley's love of my favorite music was pure self indulgence. Plus, that era of music best fit the period of the town.

Q: The novel comes with a music sound track. How did the idea for that come about?

JO: As luck would have it, while I was writing At Last, a local singer, Barbara Calderaro, was singing regularly at a neighborhood wine bar. She mostly covers old standards, so that helped me decide which songs to have Riley sing. One day, while sitting at the wine bar, I said, "You should cut a CD to go with my book." To my surprise–and delight–she nodded and said, "Okay."

I'm thrilled with how the soundtrack came out. Howard Levine, the guitar player on the CD, wrote some brilliant arrangements to give the old standards a fresh new sound. He even turned the title track, At Last, into an upbeat samba. Sounds crazy, but I love it.

Q: Speaking of the title track, you changed the title of the print book–Unforgettable–to At Last for the ebook release. What prompted that?

JO: Breaking so many stereotypes made this story a packaging nightmare. How do you convey a bombshell lounge singer going toe-to-toe with a city lawyer over the fate of a historic dance hall in a tiny tourist town in Texas? The original packaging looked too Manhattan jazz club. This time, releasing the ebook version bundled with the digital music sound track, I think we hit the mark. Plus, the flirty but passionate way Barbara sings At Last perfectly captures my heroine.

Q: Throughout the story, you weave in a lot of history about bootleggers and bank robbers. Why did you choose that era?

JO: That period fascinates me, and I loved researching it. Ironically, some of the most incredulous bits of the backstory in At Last are straight from real history. The ploy my character Molly McPherson and her brothers used to rob banks is the exact ploy used by a woman known in Texas as the Flapper Bandit. I also based Molly's brothers on the Newton Brothers, the most successful bank robbing gang in history.

I may write contemporary romance, but I love history. Nothing gets me more excited than to find interesting tidbits from the past to drop into a fun yet heart-tugging contemporary romance. I try to bring that to all my books, but it really fell into place with At Last.


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Eleven years ago, Riley Stone left Hope, Texas with a head full of dreams about taking the music world by storm, and a heart shattered by unrequited love. Since then, she's developed some common sense about those dreams and a sense of humor about her long-ago infatuation with Jackson Hope, the scion of the town’s namesake family. Otherwise, she wouldn’t be so happy to return to the tiny tourist town to sing blues in a nostalgia bar - that is, until she runs into Jackson and realizes that not so much has changed between them after all.With Jackson’s father wanting to tear down the town’s beloved dance hall to build a SaversMart, Riley unites the local artists and shop owners to save the historic landmark. Soon, Jackson finds himself caught between his desire to do the financially responsible thing for the town and his unwelcome desire for the bane of his existence – Riley Stone. Can they overcome all the old hurt, shocking scandals, and family secrets standing in the way to declare their love for each other, at last? Originally published in print as Unforgettable by Signet Eclipse.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 593 KB
  • Print Length: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Montlake Romance (17 Jan 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006NYOQ0M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #3,174 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I'm late bloomer when it comes to reading -- and writing. I didn't discover either joy until I discovered romance novels in my early twenties. Now, I'm totally addicted. My biggest joy is bringing all my interests together in my books, to have the chance to celebrate the things that excite me through my characters.

Since I love to travel, all my books are set in places I've actually been. Sometimes those real places morph into fictional places -- like Pearl Island -- but I try to capture the magic of the setting and people in all my books, to make writing them like a trip to a wonderful world where good always triumphs and love always ends in Happily Ever After -- against all odds. That's what makes life worth living, and books worth reading: when someone grabs the brass ring.

Learn more about me and my books at JulieOrtolon.com

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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Synopsis 6 July 2009
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I had to buy this book on trust as I couldn't find a review but loved all of the other Julie Ortolon books I've read. This is what it says in the synopsis on the back of the book:

'Riley Stone kissed Hope, Texas goodbye and good riddance ten years ago, when she headed out to conquer the music world with a head full of dreams and a heart bruised by unrequited love. Now the alluring singer is back with one mission in mind - to save the town's old music hall before Jackson Hope can tear it down.

Long ago, Riley fell for Jackson - a skinny kid with worldly ways and a family who literally owned the town. But now the elser Hopes are letting their town fall apart. Signs of dilapidation are everywhere... except on the grown up and strikingly sexy Jackson. As the two go toe-to-toe, Riley can't help but notice.

Jackson is having a hard enough time trying to pull the town out of bankruptcy without battling the girl who tormented him with desire through his high school years - especially when she's even more tempting than he remembers. And now he's going to have to choose between the life he planned and a woman he finds unforgettable.'

I found this an OK book in itself, but compared to Julie Ortolon's others, not great - a lot more cheesey and overdramatic.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A bit overdone 1 Mar 2013
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Small town Texas, a music hall and a blues singer combine with a snobby but rich family and an interesting local history. Lots of content in this book and two likeable, if predictable heroes in Riley and Jackson. The plot was fine and the ending inevitable but I did find the whole book just a little too intense - it was a bit too dramatic, the characters cared just a little too much, all the plot strands were too inter-connected, and everyone got a little carried away.

Enjoyable enough but could have been toned down a little and made a little more low-key to develop a little more subtlety and shading in the story.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wow At Last 18 Dec 2012
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Fab book, left a tear in eye when I finished it. Julie Ortolon is an excellant story tell, I felt like I was in the dance in Hope Texas
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