Hello, readers!
I'm a new author joining the Gems, and I'd love to take a moment to introduce myself before I tell you about the best Valentine's Day gift I've ever received. It's Romancing Cupid month at Romance Gems, and I have a great cupid story for you.
I'm Amie Denman, and I write contemporary romances with a "beach" theme. I've been published for ten years, and I'm really thrilled to be part of the Harlequin family and also the indie-published family. For the Harlequin Heartwarming line, I've written ten books, and this graphic of my Starlight Point heartwarming series gives you a feel for my style:
Teaming up with another romance author (who also happens to be my sister and best friend) was my wisest and most creative decision. May Williams and I have a Grand Hotel series (luxury resort), a Grand Islander series (luxury cruise line), and a Kenyon Cove series (small town in Maine). We love collaborating and intertwining our stories!
And now for my Valentine's gift story. My husband is a "maker." A tool & die maker/machinist by trade, he always creates his own solutions for problems and projects. He was an early-adopter of the 3D home printers, and he uses that thing all the time. Recently (overnight last night) he printed new parts for our snowblower instead of ordering them like a (fairly) normal person would.
Last year, I was away at a conference for three days right before Valentine's Day. When I got home, there was a gift bag with my favorite cookies (Milanos) and also this object:
It's a puzzle heart! If you just keep turning it, it becomes a beautiful heart. I treasure it and keep it on my desk to play with while I'm thinking and writing. My husband downloaded the pattern from an amazing site called Thingiverse in case you're interested in 3D printing, and the heart took a total of seventeen hours to print and then assemble. It was the most romantic, true love gift I've ever received! He even had to plan ahead and order purple filament for his printer (my favorite color).
It's so lovely to "meet" all of the Romance Gems and the readers of this blog. I hope you have a wonderful February and Cupid is good to you!
Amie
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Hi, Amie. We're so glad you're here. What a great gift that is!
ReplyDeleteAmie, great idea to team with your sister. You are fortunate to have each other. And looks like your husband will give you a unique gift for Valentine Day. Welcome to the Gems.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're on board!
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Amie! I can't wait to try some of your books! What a great gift from your husband!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely line up of work! Your books must fill some dreams of sweet getaways! I love the heart your dh created for you! And welcome the the Romance Gems! We’re so pleased you’re here!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you're here. And what a special gift. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool!
ReplyDeleteAmie, Glad to welcome you aboard. So glad I am no longer the Gems newbie. What a thoughtful husband you have awarding you the Purple Heart. He's a keeper. Former Cruise Line exec here, so if you ever need to fact check your cruise stories, I'm here.
ReplyDeleteAmie, I'm really pleased you've joined us. (Maybe your sister and writing partner should too!) The puzzle heart is stunning. I have a silver puzzle ring I got in Taiwan many years ago. When I wore it all the time, it was easy to undo and put back together. When I set it aside for a while, then picked it up to wear it one day—yikes! It took me the longest time to put it back together so I put a twist tie on it then. *g*
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone, for the kind and warm welcome. I love being here! I'm sure May Williams would love to join us, too!
ReplyDeleteAmie! Welcome to the Romance Gems. Happy you are here. And what a great story you shared today. 3D printers are such a puzzle to me so it's interesting to see you can make a puzzle with a 3D printer... Hm. Not sure that made sense.... :)
ReplyDeleteTHAT is cool! Great post, Amie. So glad to have you as a Romance Gem. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your fella. 🙂
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