Anna-Marie Mendoza

Anna-Marie, a character in the Big Sky Country series, is Juliette's and Percy's mother. She is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 4.

Appearance
Anna-Marie has medium-long gray wavy hair and gray eyes. She wears a pink checked shirt and a necklace.

Personality
According to Juliette, if she competes in a contest, she doesn't want to accept defeat.

Book 1

 * Chapter 4: Helping Hands
 * Chapter 6: All's Fair
 * Chapter 9: A Hell of an Offer
 * Chapter 10: Hitting the Trail
 * Chapter 14: End of the Line
 * Chapter 15: High Noon (Determinant)
 * Chapter 16: Hoedown Heartache (Determinant)

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: The New Normal
 * Chapter 3: The Race Is On
 * Chapter 10: Happy Birthday, Darlin' (Mentioned, Physical Appearance Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: Get Out the Vote
 * Chapter 16: And the Winner Is...

Juliette Mendoza
Juliette is Anna-Marie's daughter.

Percy Mendoza
Percy is Anna-Marie's son.

Cliff Oakley
Despite the feud that is going on between the Mendoza and the Oakley families, specifically between Anna-Marie and Cliff, she turns up at the hospital where Cliff has had his heart surgery in Book 1, Chapter 10. Your Character notices that she has tears in her eyes as she heads toward his room and - depending on your choice - mentions that this is not the normal behavior towards your sworn enemy.

In Book 1, Chapter 14, Juliette reveals that Anna-Marie has always had a soft spot for Cliff and therefore suggests to invite her to the Oakley jubilee to help end the feud for good - and to possibly get Cliff and her together.

Trivia

 * The name Anna-Marie is a composed name: Anna is Hebrew and means favor, grace, God has favored me with a child. Marie is Hebrew, Latin and Greek, which means bitter, beloved, rebelliousness, wished-for child, marine.
 * The surname Mendoza is Basque in origin and means "cold mountain".
 * Her family and she share the same surname as Tatum Mendoza from Foreign Affairs.
 * Her face is the same one used for Leona Walker, Bianca Walker's sister in The Royal Heir series.