About Your Favorite Movie:
Dirty Dancing, a story of discovery and lots of good music, will probably be my favorite movie forever. Although hyped as a coming-of-age story by the media, Baby, played by Jennifer Grey, is eighteen and only a summer away from going into the Peace Corps. So, I beg to differ. Instead, the story represents self-discovery…and a lot of fun. Baby and Johnny grow by leaps and bounds in less than two hours. Great character development.
Stuck at a sleepy, family camp in the Catskills with her parents seemed like a bad way to spend her last breath of summer until Baby meets bad-boy Johnny. Johnny, played by Patrick Swayze (swoon) is the dance instructor. When he enlists her as his new dance partner, the fun begins. There are dramatic moments that run the gamut from maddening to heart-tugging. But when Baby meets Johnny, music and dancing, and of course love, explode the screen.
I first saw Dirty Dancing in late summer of 1987. I’ve watched
it several more times on television. Although my movie tastes are wildly wide,
this is the kind of movie that gets under my skin. I take the characters home
in my head. I sing the songs over and over. I wish I could dance like that!
Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze are the movie. That
didn’t turn out so well for Ms. Grey. She even got a nose job (big mistake) but
worked very little after the iconic role. Unfortunately, the world has lost
Patrick Swayze.
Do I recommend it? You bet I do.
About the
Book:
Lies can haunt, but the truth will kill.
Magpie MacKenzie doesn’t believe in
coincidence. But when a ringer for her long-dead love walks into her life the
same day skeletal remains are unearthed, she’s convinced the universe is
sending her a message. Fearing her father will be accused of the crime, Magpie
will do whatever it takes to find the truth. Even risk her heart on this
familiar stranger who may hold critical clues to the unsolved mystery.
While visiting purportedly haunted
Joshua, Arizona, lawyer Zac Peartree is instantly drawn to the free-wheeling
shopkeeper. His attraction propels him on a collision course between past and
present where digging up secrets could prove fatal.
Using decades-old clues and Zac’s déjà vu
moments, the couple embark on a treacherous race to prove her father’s
innocence before Magpie becomes the next victim. Can they save her from a
murderous fate, or will love be the final casualty?
About the
Author:
Brenda
Whiteside is the award-winning author of romantic suspense and romance. She's
penned a couple of historicals and straight romance, but she's found villains
and danger make a good story that much better. After living in six states and
two countries—so far—she and her husband have settled in Central Arizona. They
admit to being gypsies at heart so won't discount the possibility of another
move. They share their home with a rescue dog named Amigo. While FDW fishes,
Brenda writes.
Answer these
questions:
Red, White or Blue? White
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter? Winter
Cake or Pie? Pie (make it fruit)
Coffee, Tea, or Champagne? Coffee, coffee,
coffee
Country music or Michael Buble? Well,
if I have to choose between these two (neither my favorite) I’ll go with
country, but it’s got to be the old time, real country music.
Pencil or Pen? Pencil
Find the
Book at:
Secrets of the Ravine at: Amazon
This book is on sale September 1-5 in celebration of Book 3 releasing on 9/5.
Brenda Whiteside at: Website
2 comments:
Vicki, thanks for having me on your blog today.
Hi, Brenda! So happy to have you and know about your favorite movie. VB
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