Wednesday, July 24, 2013
My new LOGO
I am trying to figure out how to add this to my sig. line on Google. If anyone knows hows how, please share it in a comment.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Vintage Vonnie: Passion's Vision by Mary Adair
Vintage Vonnie: Passion's Vision by Mary Adair: Folks, I'm excited to have historical author Mary Adair at Vintage Vonnie. Don't you just love her smile? Something about it says...
Lyn Horner's Corner (Texas Druids): Mary Adair, Native American Romance Author
Lyn Horner's Corner (Texas Druids): Mary Adair, Native American Romance Author: 'sToday I'm happy to welcome author Mary Adair to my corner of the writing world. Thanks so much, Lyn, for hosting me today ...
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Come Follow The Path With Best Selling Passion's Vision

I will be posting Character Interviews and Character Sketches in the next few days. I welcome past readers of Passion’s Vision to comment and share your thought on the characters of Passion’s Vision and Passion’s Price.
I hope you will pick up a copy of my Passion’s Vision and if you enjoy what you read please leave a short comment or review. www.amazon.com/Passions-Vision-Series-ebook/dp/B006QQ0LVA/

James Fitz-Gerald New Moon
Please visit my web page: MaryAdair.com or Sneak Peek Passion's Vision on this blog to read more.
Introduction to Passion's Vision and James Fitz-Gerald
When I decided to try my hand at writing, I did what every other
aspiring author does…I looked back at my family history for a story to
tell. To my disappointment, there was nothing very exciting in my
family line. I haven’t given up on my family. I’m sure there is a story
there somewhere. But…when I turned my attention to my husband’s
family…WOW…I found a character on whom I just could not turn my back.
This man inspired the entire Passion’s series.
Again, like any aspiring author, I read everything I could find on this ancestor of my husband’s. I read, took notes on the palm of my hand, the back of my hand, on my wrist, grocery store tabloids, gum wrappers, tiny notepads, anything I could get my hands on. I even carried a tiny recorder. I just had to do this because there is no timetable or appropriate location for inspiration. It just happens. During my more organized moments, I created a file to keep track of any historical events pertinent to my story. I created a basic outline containing interesting, exciting, death-defying and romantic escapades of my hero that I was sure would thrill my readers. The whole experience of writing is glorious in a way only an author can understand.
This ancestor is James Adair who wrote, as I understand, the first book outlining the lives of several Native American tribes. At the time I was researching this book, Adair's History of American's Indians, was difficult to find but I did locate an old copy. I used his book as one of my sources for research on the time as well as research on the man himself. I must admit, much of my own romantic imagination went into creating James Fitz-Gerald. Passion's Vision is a totally fictional story about the love that grew between an agent of King George II and a warrior woman of the Cherokee tribe. Thanks to Adair's book I feel I was able to bring to life a time in history that was filled with adversity, pain, adventure as well as pride, justice and a love for community and nature that sometimes feels lost in the world today.
I will bring you more interesting tidbits on Passion's Vision and the character James Fitz-Gerald so be sure to visit again. Passion's Vision can be found at Amazon in paperback as well as kindle download. It is also available at most digital retailers online. If you don't have a kindle you can download the app. by clicking on the Kindle app. add to your left on this page.
Again, like any aspiring author, I read everything I could find on this ancestor of my husband’s. I read, took notes on the palm of my hand, the back of my hand, on my wrist, grocery store tabloids, gum wrappers, tiny notepads, anything I could get my hands on. I even carried a tiny recorder. I just had to do this because there is no timetable or appropriate location for inspiration. It just happens. During my more organized moments, I created a file to keep track of any historical events pertinent to my story. I created a basic outline containing interesting, exciting, death-defying and romantic escapades of my hero that I was sure would thrill my readers. The whole experience of writing is glorious in a way only an author can understand.
This ancestor is James Adair who wrote, as I understand, the first book outlining the lives of several Native American tribes. At the time I was researching this book, Adair's History of American's Indians, was difficult to find but I did locate an old copy. I used his book as one of my sources for research on the time as well as research on the man himself. I must admit, much of my own romantic imagination went into creating James Fitz-Gerald. Passion's Vision is a totally fictional story about the love that grew between an agent of King George II and a warrior woman of the Cherokee tribe. Thanks to Adair's book I feel I was able to bring to life a time in history that was filled with adversity, pain, adventure as well as pride, justice and a love for community and nature that sometimes feels lost in the world today.
I will bring you more interesting tidbits on Passion's Vision and the character James Fitz-Gerald so be sure to visit again. Passion's Vision can be found at Amazon in paperback as well as kindle download. It is also available at most digital retailers online. If you don't have a kindle you can download the app. by clicking on the Kindle app. add to your left on this page.
Kat Scratch: Bestselling author, Mary A Adair is on my blog tod...
Kat Scratch: Bestselling author, Mary A Adair is on my blog tod...: Thanks to Kat for hosting me on her gorgeous blog. To show my appreciation to her readers, I’ll be giving away an e-book of PASS...
Kat Scratch: Bestselling author, Mary A Adair is on my blog tod...
Kat Scratch: Bestselling author, Mary A Adair is on my blog tod...: Thanks to Kat for hosting me on her gorgeous blog. To show my appreciation to her readers, I’ll be giving away an e-book of PASS...
Friday, July 5, 2013
Cowboy Kisses: EVER PLAY COWBOYS AND INDIANS?
Cowboy Kisses: EVER PLAY COWBOYS AND INDIANS?: By Mary A. Adair, Guest Thanks to the authors of Cowboy Kisses for sharing their fun blog. Thanks also to Peggy L. Henderson, who let me ...
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Introduction to Passion's Price
Passion's Price


Raven Cloud, called Little Buffalo as a boy, is the love of Dawn’s life.
James Fitz-Gerald raised Little Buffalo as his own son. James was a wealthy
merchant with his main office and shipping line located in London. When Raven’s
own anger and uneasy spirit forced him to
leave the tribe, James appointed him his legal heir and sent him to run Fitz-Gerald Shipping.
For years, Dawn
has missed Little Buffalo as half her soul. She has a vision that he is
mortal danger. Her path is clear and only she can save his life. She knows her
own may be forfeited, but she is willing to take that chance. Like her mother,
she will pay any price to save the man she loves--even if it means wearing
white women's clothes.
Passion’s Price is the story of a Cherokee
Princess that bursts upon English High Society with one goal in mind. The story
is filled with adventure and twists, daring escapades, hilarious antics, dangers, and triumphs.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Passion's Vision...New Moon
When I researched Cherokee women of the 1700's for Passion's Vision I was amazed by the strength, both in body and spirit, of the Cherokee woman. She was honored for being a woman. Cherokee women went to war and in fact had a say in as to the tribe going to war. They were strong in body as they built the homes, raised their children and performed the many tasks required of a Cherokee woman of that day. They were strong in spirit as they prepared their children for the life ahead of them and took part in all aspects of the tribe.
I love reading and writing about strong women. By strong I mean the kind of women that have a sense of their own worth. Women that know how to love and to inspire. Women who will not give up. Women who make a difference in their own lives as well as those they come in contact with. This is the kind of woman I wanted New Moon to be. It didn't take New Moon long to start developing into just such a woman.
I hope you enjoy New Moon's story.
I love reading and writing about strong women. By strong I mean the kind of women that have a sense of their own worth. Women that know how to love and to inspire. Women who will not give up. Women who make a difference in their own lives as well as those they come in contact with. This is the kind of woman I wanted New Moon to be. It didn't take New Moon long to start developing into just such a woman.
I hope you enjoy New Moon's story.
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