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Come With Me…

March 14, 2018 by Mona

I recently returned from a trip to Victoria, B.C. for a family birthday. Great cake, by the way!
I lived in Victoria for some time, working at The Empress, and at my own business. I took half a day to drive around and just soak up the sights – reminders of happy times spent there. But somehow, as I looked, I saw more than remembered buildings and areas – I saw scenes from my Forever series.

The Forever Series is comprised of eight books, each of which is a complete story, but they are loosely interconnected in that a character from one book might pop up in another book. One character – Jodi – is in every book, and in the series I told her story last, although you could easily start with her.

So I thought I’d take you with me for a quick tour of the city I called home for close to twenty years and share with you the images that linger in my mind – and gave inspiration for many scenes in the series.

The first book is Forever Changed. This shot represents one of the opening scenes, where Ariana goes to sit, and where Blaine sees her for the first time. The walk along here is breathtaking, no matter what the weather, especially with the majestic Olympic Mountains in the background.

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

One of the most touching scenes in Forever Changed takes place at Long Beach, on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. I still visit Long Beach as frequently as possible; it’s good for the soul and those fresh winds off the ocean clear out any lingering cobwebs.

Long Beach in Pacific Rim National park, Canada

In This Time Forever, Lexie leaves her job as a chef and drives aimlessly up the Malahat (North on Vancouver Island) and discovers a diner with an AWOL cook. She rolls up her sleeves and helps the teenager who’s trying to keep it together. This view is exactly what I had in mind when I envisioned that story.

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor
Before leaving Victoria, Lexie was a regular at New Beginnings, her friend Jodi’s fitness studio. From her favorite treadmill she watched the float planes coming and going. This is precisely that area:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever My Love showcases Mac, an Olympic athlete whose dreams are shattered along with her hip. Her journey is touching as well as inspiring. In one scene with her former boyfriend, they meet at Barb’s Fish and Chips, a floating restaurant in the harbour. This is the area – although Barb’s isn’t shown in this shot

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever In My Heart is one of my favourites in this series. I suppose that like our children, we shouldn’t have a favourite book, but I like Matt.
Matt and Natalie meet while they’re both working at a camp for underprivileged children on Gabriola Island. This image is exactly what I had in mind when I wrote about them meeting and falling in love:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Later in life, Matt becomes Press Secretary to the Premier, and works in the Parliament Buildings.
This is a shot of the Parliament Buildings, which like so many of my memories, is on Victoria Harbour:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor
And I couldn’t resist this spectacular shot:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

These little tug boats are mentioned in several stories. They’re as much a part of Victoria as afternoon tea at The Empress… maybe more!!!

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

In More Than Forever Bonnie and Marty share a lottery jackpot, and much more. Marty has been forced to leave the family business he built – and still loves. Here’s a shot over what could be his family’s winery:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Forever And A Day is Jodi’s story. Her fitness studio is located on Wharf Street, as is Blaine’s Tattoo studio from Forever Changed. Many of the buildings in this area are designated Heritage, giving the area a decidedly historic feel:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor


This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

…and of course no visit to Victoria is complete without lunch in Chinatown and a wander down Fantan Alley:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

One of the last scenes in Forever and a Day takes place on the breakwater, off Dallas Road. Don’t get me started, I cry when I think about it… let’s just look at this lovely shot:

This photo of Victoria is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Thanks for coming with me on this nostalgic trip to Victoria. The first book in this series is always free at Amazon, iTunes, B&N, Kobo and Scribd. Links to the books in this series can be found by clicking on BOOK SERIES (above), Forever. Free download links show on each page – access by clicking on the cover. (but you already know all that!!!)

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On Letting Go

July 21, 2016 by Mona

Writing is a solitary occupation. You’ve heard that often enough from other authors, I’m sure. But that’s our choice and let’s face it, writing with someone else can be a real pain.

As I sit here today at my solitary writing gig, my mind wanders. No, not that way! It wanders because I’m writing the last book in the Forever series, and all of the characters I’ve created are elbowing each other out of the way, demanding to be mentioned one last time.

It’s my own fault, of course. Many of the characters know each other throughout the books, and anyone who has read them all knows that Jodi was mentioned in each and every one. A couple of readers have even been astute enough to see ahead, and asked when Jodi’s story was coming.

Well, this is it. I’m calling it Forever and a Day, and my talented cover artist sent me the new cover today, which is what prompted this blog.

I’m going to miss all the characters who became my friends during the writing of this series. When an author does his/her job, the main characters are likable as well as memorable. I know I have to let them go, but before I do, I decided to review each of the books and mention the ones that have become my favorites.

Forever Changed. There are actually two here. Blaine, the tattoo artist is seriously hot stuff. And I found Ariana’s grandmother Jacqueline quite fascinating as well.

This Time Forever. I like anything to do with pilots, so Jesse caught my fancy. As did Carly, the young teenager who works in the diner.

Now and Forever. This one is easy. I fell in love with Danny (Brett’s son) from the moment he jumped into Jenna’s car.

Forever My Love. Buddy appealed to me. I liked his loyalty, his wisdom, and his willingness to take another chance on love.

Forever Christmas. Tori’s mother Clarissa was interesting, even though her depression kept her ‘out of it’ for much of the story. I liked the way she came back to life. And Adam interested me so much he’s coming back in the last story as a secondary character.

Forever In My Heart. No question here. Matthew is a genuine hottie. And Natalie’s daughter Brianna is also memorable.

More Than Forever. I found myself rooting for both Bonnie and Marty. Both had emotional scars but didn’t feel sorry for themselves. Who better to win the lottery!

Forever and a Day. This is Jodi’s story. Sorry, you have to wait… I’m still working on it!

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About Mona Ingram

Mona Ingram is the author of over four dozen romance novels and several series, including the Forever Series, the Gold Rush Series, the Women of Independence Series, the Second Chances Series and the Dear Santa Series.

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Romance author Mona Ingram has written dozens of novels, including the Forever Series, the Gold Rush Series, and the Women of Independence Series. She lives in British Columbia, Canada.

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