The Authors of Writes of Passage

The Authors of Writes of Passage

Monday, August 20, 2012

A Tour of Mackinac Island with Cara Putman and Melanie Dobson

A couple of writer friends, Cara Putman and Melanie Dobson, are doing a blog tour, complete with prizes. Follow the instructions so that you will have lots of chances to win. For commenters on this Writes of Passage and Write Thinking post (it's appearing both places), I will be drawing a name from the proverbial hat to win a book of your choice from either Cara or Melanie. So have fun discovering more about Mackinac Island.


Mackinac Island. It’s a magical place that allows you to step back in time from the moment you first step off the ferry. Authors Cara Putman and Melanie Dobson have teamed up for a tour of the island, now and then. Comment at each stop for a chance to win a copy of one of their books set on Mackinac Island. You’ll find the list of stops here. Share the tour on twitter, Facebook, pinterest and other places, and you’ll gain extra entries for the grand prize of a copy of each of their books and a 5 slice box of Murdick’s Fudge, straight from Mackinac Island. Just be sure to email Cara at cara@caraputman.com, so she can record your entries.

The act of getting to Mackinac Island takes effort, lots of it. It's not an easy place to reach unless you're from Michigan or Canada. But it is worth the effort. 



Growing up in Ohio, I always wanted to visit Mackinac Island where there are no cars, where I could freely walk and bike and explore. Researching and then writing Love Finds You in Mackinac Island, Michigan was truly a dream come true for me. From the moment I stepped off the ferry and heard the clip-clopping of horses’ hooves along the island’s historic Main Street, I was transported back a good hundred years. Pronounced “Mackinaw” like Mackinaw City (but spelled differently so the post office could differentiate between the island and town), Mackinac Island is a place that time seemed to forget. The diverse history on this island goes back hundreds of years, when Native Americans considered the island the home of their Great Spirit and local tribes gathered there each summer to fish. In the 1700s, lucrative French and American fur companies made their homes and millions of dollars on Mackinac until the British took over during the War of 1812 and held the island for three years before returning it to the United States. Then, in 1819, the first steamship of tourists arrived. The tourists have never stopped coming.
I didn't grow up aware of Mackinac Island. I wasn't even sure what I was getting into the first time we drove the ten hours from Lafayette, Indiana to the tip of Michigan's mitten. I knew is it took a long time to reach this tiny dot on the map. It didn't take me long to learn the island had worked hard to preserve a feel of days long ago. It took even less time to fall in love with this retreat. We've stayed at the Grand, in B&Bs and in Mackinaw City. Each time, I couldn't wait to reach the island and explore its roads, shops, and Fort. It was only natural that it became the perfect place to set a contemporary romance.

A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island  Join attorney Alanna Stone as she returns home despite her determination to never set foot on Mackinac Island again. Once again in close proximity to Jonathan Covington, her first love, she vows to protect her privacy and her heart from the man who still makes her pulse race. But when her worst fears are realized and history repeats itself—landing her in the midst of a murder investigation—Jonathan may be her only hope. Will they be able to lay aside the past and let God heal their hearts, or will reconciliation come too late?  Read the first chapter here.


Love Finds You on Mackinac Island: As the Gilded Age comes to a close, Elena Bissette’s family has lost most of its fortune. The Bissettes still own a home on fashionable Mackinac Island, and they spend summers there in hopes of introducing Elena to a wealthy suitor. Quickly tiring of the extravagant balls at the Grand Hotel, she spends her days walking along the island’s rugged coastline. There she meets Chase, a handsome laborer who invites her to watch the ships from an abandoned lighthouse. The two begin to meet there in secret, hoping to solve a mystery buried in the pages of a tattered diary. As Elena falls in love with Chase, her mother relentlessly contrives to introduce her to Chester Darrington, the island's most eligible bachelor. Marriage to the elusive millionaire would solve the Bissettes' financial woes, and Elena is torn between duty and love. Read the first chapter here

22 comments:

  1. What a neat pairing of books! Some friends of mine visited Mackinac Island in the past couple of years and were enraptured by the place. I'm a fan of "Somewhere in Time" so I'd love to get there someday just to see the Grand Hotel and maybe bike around the island.

    Thanks for posting this contest -- I'll definitely check out the other stops on the blog tour!

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  2. I fell in love with Macinac Island when I read Cara Putnam's book. I became obsessed -- googled it, read blogs on it and still totally transfixed by it. I didn't realize there was another book set on the island. I'm excited!!!!

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  3. Kav, Melanie's book is fantastic! You'll enjoy it if you like the setting. Lauren, Mackinac is a really fun place to escape. I hope you can get there someday!

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  4. I can almost smell the maple fudge cooling on large, marble tables.

    Mackinac Island is a terrific getaway, and it was also the scene of one niece's wedding a couple years back. Just watch where you step when crossing streets. ;)

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  5. Rick! It's the perfect location for a wedding. That's why the hero is an event planner. And the aroma of fudge? Wow!

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  6. Both these books sound delightful, as does Mackinac Island. I've never been able to visit, but I'd like to.
    The Fudge sounds delicious as well!
    Thanks for a chance to win!

    pmk56[at]sbcglobal[dot]net

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  7. Oh wow! Looks like some awesome books!! Always enjoy adding more books to my book list!!

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  8. I've read Cara's book (loved it), but not Melanie's. Until I read A Wedding Transpires . . . I'd never heard of Mackinac Island. Like Kav, after reading the book, I had to find out more, so I spent several hours reading and looking at pictures on the Internet. Since then I've even come across pictures of Mackinac Island on Pinterest, and thought, "I know where that is." It's amazing the things I learn by reading fiction. :-)

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  9. How wonderful to pair to books that take place at one of Michigan's finest spots -- Mackinac Island. I have found memories of it from frowing up in the Detroit area, though I now live in the South. Just thinking about it brings back the memories of those fudge samples! YMMM!

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  10. I would like to be put in the drawing for Melanie's book. Kathleen
    lanehillhouse[at]centurylink[dot]net
    (I have Cara's book.)

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  11. I loved Mackinac Island and definitely plan to go back again some day.

    What a great giveaway. Please enter me. Both these books sound like great reads!

    Blessings!
    Judy
    sweetpea.judy(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  12. Teri, so glad you enjoyed visiting Mackinac in my book! You made my morning! Judy, there's something about the island that draws us back, isn't there. Good luck, all!

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  13. Oh my! I posted a comment yesterday right after Rick's comment (waving at Rick!) and I guess Blogger "ate it" (how rude, LOL). Anyway, just want to say (again *grin*) how much I enjoyed Cara's book, and I'll look for Melanie's book at my local bookstore! Mackinac Island is definitely on my Wish List of places to visit. Blessings, Patti Jo

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  14. Thanks, Patti Jo! So glad you enjoyed A Wedding Transpires on Mackinac Island. You'd love Melanie's too!

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  15. I am definitely adding Mackinac Island to my list of places to visit!

    laurelprincess12 at gmail dot com

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  16. I want to visit this island. It sounds so delightful!

    Blessings,
    Jo
    azladijo(at)aol(dot)com

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  17. Mackinac Island creates a relaxation that compares to no other. The island is a tourist spot all day. After the last tourist leaves for the day, the island atmosphere changes to one of delightful relaxation. Take a long stroll. Ride a horse or ride a bike. Allow a horse drawn carriage to carry you on a guided tour of island highlights. Shoot pictures of the Grand Hotel, the fort, the arch, or a number of other places. There's endless opportunities on magical Mackinac Island.

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  18. Great blog, can't wait to see what's coming next.

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  19. Would love to go to Mackinac Island and am excited to read these two books.

    julesreffner(at)gmail(dot)com

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  20. nice book giveaway thanks for chance to win

    ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com

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  21. Anonymous, I love walking around the town and island when the day ends and things get quiet! Thanks for the reminder of how special that time is...it's like a different place in the dark, quiet times.

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  22. Those sound like nice places to visit.

    bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com

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