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How did I get the idea for this series?

I had the basic book idea that became Secret Blend (title came later) when Rachel and Brady showed up in my thoughts. I knew this book would have a hero and heroine who'd known each other for years, and then became judges in their hometown and had to deal with sharing a small office. I liked the idea of not just lawyers in love, but judges in love.

The characters showed up first. But I knew I needed a great setting, something different.

And then the idea hit me. The setting was all around me.

A series of contemporary romance novels set in a small, fictional bourbon distillery town. Small-town romance with a nice shot of bourbon.

So I started writing. I wrote nine books. Although I'm a lawyer and used to writing a lot, I'd never written anything like an entire book series. But I did. I wanted to get the stories out of me before releasing any of the books.

I have set these stories in the Land of Bourbon and Bluegrass of central Kentucky because that is my home. When I look around and see the things I love, I see the land, my home.

The Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Bluegrass State.

I’m a native.

Like many a Kentuckian, I love horses and racing and college basketball, I find myself surrounded by something else, too.

By distilleries.By bourbon. By the land and water that these things require.

On any given work day, I am only a few miles away from a major distillery (Buffalo Trace on the Kentucky River) and can often see the steam rising from the building. I can smell the mash cooking, as I have for years in the town where I work, almost every single day. It’s like knowing a friend is nearby.

I am not some bourbon snob or expert. I can’t taste all of the wonderful flavors in a bourbon. I sure wish I could. But I love where I live and appreciate it, and I hope that feeling comes through in the books and that you think they're worth reading.

The idea for the Bourbon Springs series hit me hard--like it had been staring me in the face for years and finally slapped some kind of sense into me and said WRITE THIS!

So I wrote about what I love. It’s not just bourbon, although that’s obviously big part. In this series, I write about Kentucky. I write about home.

Kentucky is gorgeous and alive and ethereal. And I will make no apologies nor argue this point with anyone: we make the best bourbon.

Why?

Because we're Kentucky.

I don’t say that in a team-spirit, rah-rah kind of way. There are reasons we make 95% of the world's bourbon.

It is this place that makes the bourbon.

The limestone-filtered water of springs, streams, and the mighty Kentucky River. The hot-cold extremes of climate that help age the bourbon in the barrels, moving the spirit in and out of those oak staves, imparting color and flavor.

My writing is intended to honor my home and the beauty and power I find in it. If you read my books, you will see that a sense of place is a big theme in them.

And I have woven the stories of the people in my fictional town—stories of love, longing, connection, loss, and a sense of belonging to someone and a place—into this background, this sense of place and home.

I was still struggling with the notion of actually writing this—I wanted to do a six book series—when these names started coming at me as I re-took some distillery tours. When I hit upon the name of the third book, Angels’ Share, that was when I knew I could do this and had to do this. I knew I could weave that wonderful concept (“angels’ share” is a bourbon/spirits term; it’s explained in the book) into the theme and narrative of a book.

And when I finished writing Book 6 (Distilled Heat), I didn't want to stop. I still had three titles (Bottled Bluegrass, Toast and Char, Water of Life) and couples waiting to tell their stories.

I hope and pray that a small sliver of my excitement and love of place comes through in these books and that you can enjoy these stories as much as I enjoyed writing them.

And, guess what? Bourbon is HOT! It’s the in thing again.

The number of distilleries in Kentucky tripled in the past few years. We are entering a New Golden Age of Bourbon. The Kentucky Bourbon Trail™, established in 1999 and now with nine member distilleries, sees throngs of tourists every year. These are some of the true legends of bourbon: Woodford Reserve in Woodford County; Wild Turkey in Lawrenceburg; Four Roses in Lawrenceburg; Heaven Hill in Bardstown; Jim Beam in Clermont/Frankfort; Evan Williams in Louisville; Maker’s Mark in Loretto; Bulleit in Louisville; and Town Branch in Lexington.

I live within ten minutes of one of these distilleries; half an hour of three; and an hour of the rest.

If you have the chance, I hope you'll come to Kentucky and enjoy these places and the sense of place they impart.

Thank you for reading this and I hope you will consider reading my books.

Jennifer

PS: If you want to learn about bourbon, go to the experts. Check out these for starters:

A good, basic introduction to the history of bourbon:
Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey: An American Heritage Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey An American Heritage by Michael R. Veach




A fun, encyclopedia-like work, listing of dozens of distilleries (many long gone) in Kentucky:
Bourbon in Kentucky: A History of Distilleries in Kentucky Bourbon in Kentucky A History of Distilleries in Kentucky by Chester Zoeller
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ARC Offer Ending Soon for FILTERED THROUGH BLUE--plus another possible freebie

In the backmatter of Secret Blend is an ARC offer of the next book in the Bourbon Springs Series, Filtered Through Blue, for anyone who leaves a review somewhere of Secret Blend (Amazon, GR, etc.) and emails me the link to the review (jenniferbramseth -at- gmail.com)

I wanted to mention it here since the offer is only good up until Sunday, June 14, 2015, because that's when Filtered Through Blue will go live. That happens to be National Bourbon Day. I just had to release a Bourbon Springs Book on that day, and I'm glad it happens to be Hannah's book.

Also, I've written a short story which links Secret Blend to Filtered Through Blue. The story features Rachel and Brady, and takes place about a week after the end of Secret Blend. I wrote it for fun and as a reader bonus-reward for those interested enough to sign up for my mailing list (http://eepurl.com/bfiAXr).

You don't need to read the story to understand the books, but it is a nice bridge between them, plus you get a little bit more Rachel and Brady. They do show up in the remaining books in the series, but not as main characters. I guess I couldn't let them go after I finished Secret Blend, plus I wanted to further explore some of Rachel's feelings about what had happened with Hannah in that book.

The story is about 11,000 words, plus some backmatter where I tell the story of going to a cooperage (place where they make barrels) and a craft distillery. Each of the books will contain backmatter with similar content about bourbon, along with the first chapter from the next book in the series.

Thanks for reading!

Jennifer
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Published on June 10, 2015 07:08 Tags: arc, bluegrass, bourbon-springs, fitlered-through-blue, free-short-story, kentucky, secret-blend

Book Descriptions for DISTILLER'S CHOICE and CEDAR AND CINNAMON

Earlier this week I put up book descriptions for Distiller's Choice (Bourbon Springs Book 4) and Cedar and Cinnamon (Bourbon Springs Book 5) on my website (www.jenniferbramseth.com), and thought I'd post them here as well. I plan to release Distiller's Choice no later than fall 2015.



Distiller's Choice

CiCi Summers, the Craig Circuit Court Clerk, knows all and sees all when it comes to Craig County gossip. She doesn’t fancy herself becoming a news item on the local grapevine but finds it hard to resist the new master distiller of Old Garnet. Walker Cain is handsome, polite, professional and a little nerdy. But he’s also divorced, and even though he claims it was amicable and no kids were involved, CiCi has a rule: she doesn’t date divorced guys, due to her own painful history stretching back to her childhood.

But CiCi can’t resist Walker’s sweetly nerdly charms as well as his more sensual skills when it comes to what happens in the bedroom. Yet their relationship is tested when none other than Walker’s ex-wife is hired by Old Garnet as the distillery’s new heritage director, a newly-created position to help the distillery achieve National Historic Landmark status and promote the business.

Walker knows it is completely over with his ex-wife. What she did to him was unforgiveable and destroyed his trust and their marriage. But how can he convince CiCi he’s made his choice—and that it’s her?

Distiller's Choice is the fourth book in the Bourbon Springs Series, a nine-book series of smooth, sensual, sexy, slow-burn contemporary romances set amidst the lush and rolling Land of Bourbon and Bluegrass of central Kentucky.



Cedar and Cinnamon

Harriet Hensley usually enjoys the legal work and other tasks that come with being an attorney for Bourbon Springs’ most important business, Old Garnet Distillery. But when Hannah Davenport asks her to help new with a project to help the distillery apply for National Historic Landmark status, Harriet isn’t excited, but not because she doesn’t think the work would be dull. It’s because of the guy with whom she’s going to have to work.

Goose Davenport, Hannah and Bo’s cousin, has been known for years as the local hothead, the crazy guy who seemed to hide behind his father’s badge—the late former Craig County Sheriff Fuzzy Davenport. And a few years earlier, Harriet, the local little-miss-perfect and former Miss BourbonDaze, had a taste of that wild side of the man—and found she liked it quite a bit. But despite their mutual attraction, fate denied them the chance to see what happened next, and they kept the fact of their encounter—and feelings—to themselves.

Working with Goose presents new professional, personal, and legal challenges, and feelings suppressed for years boil to the surface. He’s enchanted by the woman he never thought he’d attain, and she’s delighted to learn about Goose’s softer side—as well as his deep knowledge and love of Old Garnet which astounds her.

Yet within that knowledge is buried a hidden, deep vein of resentment in Goose that stretches back nearly a hundred years, far back into the history of the brand and family. This lingering bitterness threatens not only Harriet and Goose’s new love, but Old Garnet itself.

Cedar and Cinnamon is the fifth book in the Bourbon Springs Series, a nine-book series of smooth, sensual, sexy, slow-burn contemporary romances set amidst the lush and rolling Land of Bourbon and Bluegrass of central Kentucky.
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Published on June 13, 2015 12:04 Tags: bluegrass, bourbon, bourbon-springs, cedar-and-cinnamon, distiller-s-choice, kentucky

Pinterest Board for ANGELS' SHARE is now open

The Pinterest board for Angels' Share is now open.

With over 70 pins, you'll learn more about Book 3 in the series. Very minor spoilery stuff (like settings for scenes)

Here's the link, as well as the link to the boards for the first two books, Secret Blend and Filtered Through Blue.

I have Pinterest boards in the works for all the series books and will be opening them shortly before the books release. Angels' Share will be released on Tuesday, July 14, 2015.

Angels' Share--Book 3
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Secret Blend--Book 1
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Filtered Through Blue--Book 2
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ANGELS' SHARE is live!

The third book in the Bourbon Springs Series, Angels' Share, is now live on Amazon!


Angels' Share (Bourbon Springs, #3) by Jennifer Bramseth
Angels' Share



The book is in Kindle Unlimited so if you are a subscriber or an Amazon Prime Member, you can borrow the book. A paperback version should be out in a few weeks.

This is the story of Bo Davenport and Lila McNee. Bo, Hannah's brother and part owner of Old Garnet, is at odds with Lila, the distillery's neighbor to the south. He wants her land to expand Old Garnet. She wants to protect what is hers. They will have to learn to compromise and survive tragedies to get to their Happily-Ever-After.

The next book in the series, Distiller's Choice, CiCi and Walker's story, will be released in fall 2015. Sign up for my mailing list to be notified of the release date. http://eepurl.com/bfiAXr

Thanks and all the best,

Jennifer

PS: There are recipes in the backmatter of this book for treats using bourbon as an ingredient. :)
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Published on July 15, 2015 03:58 Tags: angels-share, bluegrass, bourbon, bourbon-springs, distilleries, kentucky, secret-blend

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