Song Castle by Luke Waterson @Lukeandhiswords #BlogTour #Spotlight @UrbaneBooks @Lovebooksgroup #LoveBooksGroupTours

Today I have the pleasure of bringing Song Castle to your attention as part of Luke Waterson’s blog tour with Love Books Group 🙂

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Synopsis


In a land rocked by conflict, one man desires to be remembered for something truly remarkable…

Wales, 1176: in a rain-drenched outpost of Christendom, the great lord of a newly built castle is throwing a party, the like of which has never been seen before. It will be a contest of song, of poetry and music, open to all comers. And now all are coming. 

The festival is attracting a strange assortment of characters from across the known world. From the celebrated French troubadour suffering from writer’s block to the Persian perfumer-poet claiming to have written the most beautiful words ever committed to parchment, all are descending on the castle of a man whose motives run far deeper than that of benevolent host. 

Attempting to hold his own against such supreme talent is hopeful young songster Avery, a newcomer to the cutthroat world of bardism and susceptible to its intrigues. But the contest can only take place if the contestants survive the journey, which – on the perilous roads of Wales – is far from certain. 

Luke Waterson’s compelling novel weaves the tales of the charismatic players of the very first Eisteddfod, still Europe’s largest competitive festival of poetry and music to this day.

Purchase here…..

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About the author…..

(Via AmazonUK)

Luke Waterson

Raised in rural Somerset, Novelist and Travel Writer Luke Waterson developed a penchant for travelling at an early age and, following completion of an English Literature and Creative Writing degree at the University of East Anglia, duly set forth to travel the world. He has developed a particular passion for the Americas (he’s travelled across the lot of them extensively – north, central and south) and for Eastern Europe (he’s lived in Slovakia for four years) but has never lost his love for getting lost within the rolling, damp green British countryside on a hike ideally incorporating a country pub or three.

Luke’s first novel, “Roebuck – Tales of an Admirable Adventurer” – a swashbuckling adventure set amidst the Amazon rain-forest of the 16th century – was published in December 2015. His second novel “Song Castle” follows the traumatic travels of a group of bards undertaking the dangerous journey to perform at a festival of song in 12th century Wales, due to be published in April 2018. He also writes for Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, the Telegraph, the Independent, BBC Travel and a clutch of in-flight magazines including N by Norwegian and Morning Calm by Korean Air.

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Song Castle blog tour

Many thanks, as always, to Kelly at Love Book Group Tours

 

 

 

#FlashbackFriday with @Jancoledwards @DianaJFebry @MTilburyAuthor #BookReviews

Hi and welcome to my Flashback Friday feature 🙂

On the first Friday of each month I like to have a little look back at the books I was reading at the same time in previous years, since I’ve been blogging.

Here are my reviews from May 2017 (including a link to 2016)…..

Leinster Gardens and Other Subtleties by @Jancoledwards @alchemy_press #BookReview

Leinster Gardens

Bells On Her Toes by @DianaJFebry #BookReview

Bells on her Toes

The Revelation Room #BlogTour #BookReview @MTilburyAuthor @Bloodhoundbook @sarahhardy681

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Flashback Friday – May2016

#FlashbackFriday with @simonmaltman @KitdeWaal @JulieannDove @CathedralOfLies #BookReviews

 

Have you read any of the above?

What were you reading this time last year?

Feel free to join in with #FlashbackFriday 🙂 Don’t forget to share your link with us in the comments if you do.

Kerry x

The Ghost of Glendale by Natalie Kleinman @NatKleinman #BlogTour #Spotlight @rararesources

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The Ghost of Glendale

At twenty-four years old, Phoebe Marcham is resigned to spinsterhood, unwilling to settle for anything less than the deep love her parents had shared. That is, until adventurer Duncan Armstrong rides into her home wood, larger than life and with laughter in his eyes and more charm in his little finger than anyone she’s ever met before. Far from ridiculing her family ghost, Duncan resolves to help solve the mystery which has left Simon Marcham a spirit in torment for two hundred years.

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Purchase from Amazon UK –

http://amzn.to/2DKo8yB

Author Bio –

Natalie Kleinman

Natalie is a published novelist and short story writer whose addiction to the books of Georgette Heyer and love of The Regency have been the inspiration for her latest book, The Ghost of Glendale.

Working on the premise that you never stop learning, she goes to any and every writing event and workshop she can. In addition she attends The Write Place Creative Writing School in Hextable in Kent, one of the rewards for which is an abundant supply of cream cakes to celebrate the frequent successes of its students.

Natalie is a member of the Romantic Novelists Association, The Society of Authors and the Society of Women Writers and Journalists. She lives with her husband in southeast London.

Social Media Links –

Blog:

https://nataliekleinman.blogspot.co.uk/

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/NatalieKleinmanAuthor/

Twitter:

@NatKleinman

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The Ghost of Glendale blog tour

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#ForeverAtConwennaCove by Darcie Boleyn @DarcieBoleyn #BlogTour #GuestPost @ElliePilcher95 @canelo_co

Today I have the pleasure of joining in with Darcie Boleyn’s blog tour for Forever at Conwenna Cove 🙂

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‘If you have never read a book by Darcie Boleyn you are definitely missing out.’ Rae Reads

Following heartbreak, Zoe Russell found a haven in Conwenna Cove. As the owner of the village diner and a volunteer for the local greyhound sanctuary, she’s happy with her peaceful life.

Local surfer Nate Bryson plans to leave Conwenna and see the world. He wants to shake off his reputation as a ladies man and start again somewhere new. Before departing, Nate decides to raise funds for the dog rescue home as a way of giving back to the community.

When Nate approaches Zoe to help with the charity event she sees there’s more to him than meets the eye. Nate can’t believe he’s failed to notice the kind and beautiful woman right before him. But can two such different people ever be together, especially if one of them is determined to leave?

Perfect for fans of Holly Martin, Phillipa Ashley and Sarah Bennett.

Praise for Darcie Boleyn

I just LOVE Darcie Boleyn’s books‘ Katherine’s Book Universe

‘Darcie never fails to deliver!‘ Consumer Reviewer

‘Darcie has this way of making you fall in love with Conwenna Cove and the residents that live there.’ Dash Fan

‘Darcie Boleyn writes the most heart warming and comforting stories that completely wrap you up in the characters lives.’ Rae Reads

‘Darcie Boleyn is now one of my go to authors, one I know will never disappoint me and that I can pick up one of her books and be transported immediately to another world.’ My Chestnut Reading Tree

A guest post by Darcie Boleyn…..

My Inspiration for Writing Forever at Conwenna Cove

There were a few reasons why I wrote this novel.

Firstly, I adore Cornwall and loved writing about it. It’s a fabulous location with a dramatic coastline, stunning beaches, pretty fishing harbours, spectacular scenery and a rich and intriguing history. As a teenager, I enjoyed some amazing family holidays in Porthleven; they were magical times and I treasure the memories. Writing the second and third books in the series, Christmas at Conwenna Cove and Forever at Conwenna Cove meant that I could return to the location in my imagination, and I really enjoyed describing the cove at different times of the year. It also meant that I could develop the stories of characters from the first two books, as I knew that I’d want to give Nate the chance to have his story told.

Secondly, as an author, former teacher, wife and mother, I’m well aware of how stressful and hectic life can be when we’re trying to juggle everything. Taking time out to be with loved ones is very important. Holidays can be restorative and allow your body and mind to recuperate from the ups and downs of everyday life. Cornwall is the perfect place to do this and that’s why being in Conwenna Cove has this effect upon my characters. I wanted to write about a place where my characters could go to rest, to heal and to fall in love. I hope that readers can enjoy a (book) holiday there too, by reading about Conwenna Cove, and that they feel they’ve actually been to the location and met the characters.

Thirdly, I wanted to raise awareness about the plight of rescue greyhounds. As a greyhound mum, I care a great deal about these beautiful, gentle creatures. I adopted my girl, Freya, from Greyhound Rescue Wales, and the rescue sanctuary in the novel is based on the sanctuary in Wales, where Freya came from. The employees and volunteers of GRW work tirelessly to care for the hounds and they deserve recognition for the wonderful work they do. Greyhounds feature in all of the Conwenna Cove books and if reading about them encourages more people to donate to greyhound charities, volunteer some time to work with the dogs, or even to adopt a greyhound, then I’d be delighted.

Thanks so much for writing a guest post for Chat About Book, Darcie 🙂

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Forever-Conwenna-Cove-Darcie-Boleyn-ebook/dp/B07BF7VBNF/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1524662830&sr=8-1&keywords=forever+at+conwenna+cove

About the author…..

Darcie Boleyn

Darcie Boleyn has a huge heart and is a real softy. She never fails to cry at books and movies, whether the ending is happy or not. Darcie is in possession of an overactive imagination that often keeps her awake at night. Her childhood dream was to become a Jedi but she hasn’t yet found suitable transport to take her to a galaxy far, far away. She also has reservations about how she’d look in a gold bikini, as she rather enjoys red wine, cheese and loves anything with ginger or cherries in it – especially chocolate. Darcie fell in love in New York, got married in the snow, rescues uncoordinated greyhounds and can usually be found reading or typing away on her laptop.

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Forever at Conwenna Cove blog tour

 

 

 

 

 

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#CoverReveal #HushHush by Mel Sherratt @writermels @AvonBooksUK #TeamSherratt

I am SO excited to be able to share the cover reveal for Mel Sherratt’s upcoming release of Hush Hush 🙂 🙂 🙂

This is the start of a new series, featuring DS Grace Allendale and is set in Stoke-on-Trent. I can’t wait to read it!! Those of you who know me well enough will know that I am a massive fan of Mel Sherratt and her books, so you will understand exactly how exciting this is for me 🙂 (and many others!).

Description…..

A gripping new series from million-copy bestseller Mel Sherratt

A killer is on the loose, attacking people in places they feel most safe: their workplaces, their homes. It’s up to DS Grace Allendale to stop the murders, and prove herself to her new team.

All clues lead to local crime family the Steeles, but that’s where things get complicated. Because the Steeles aren’t just any family, they’re Grace’s family. Two brothers and two sisters, connected by the violent father only Grace and her mother escaped.

To catch the killer, Grace will have to choose between her team and her blood. But who do you trust, when both sides are out to get you?

An unforgettable thriller that fans of MARTINA COLE and CARA HUNTER won’t be able to put down.

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Awesome, or what!

I love that the background picture is of Stoke-on-Trent! It looks fab!

Pre-order here…..

 

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Medium Wave by Rose Zolock @RoseZolock #BlogTour #AuthorInterview @caffeinenights @rararesources

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Interview with Rose Zolock…..

Rose Zolock

For those who don’t know already, could you tell us about yourself and your book(s) please?

ABOUT ROSE ZOLOCK

Welcome to the world of Rose Zolock.

A world where the supernatural may be just a step away; behind a door, beyond a curtain, in the darkness, waiting. A slight movement, shimmering, indistinct, glimpsed out of the corner of your eye. But when you turn to look… it’s gone. A change in the air: unexpected. A suggestion of a creeping chill or a hint of musty smell: inexplicable. The ghost stories, the flickering candlelight, the ancient relic which lies in a dusty cabinet, all may reveal a history of the unspeakable.

My Irish grandmother first told me about the Banshee when I was just a small child. How the wailing sound of the spirit of the dead and dying could be heard when someone was about to pass. It was family folklore that the women in the family had ‘the touch’, the ability to see spirits and other dimensions. I listened and grew up fascinated by those who claimed to have supernatural or psychic abilities.

I do not claim to have those powers. Take me to Venice in February when the mist swirls over the canals, walk by my side along the darkened streets of Greenwich Village in New York City in high summer, listening to a ghost walk tour guide tell the stories of death, murder and the unexplained – I would say those stories, and our belief in them, gives me a power to see into the shadows within our imagination.

As a journalist, I take every opportunity to explore and investigate strange stories, myths and folklore. Living in rural Yorkshire, with a rich library of ghost stories and literary tradition, I also have a sceptical and forensic insight into those who peddle the stories which feed our imagination, but of which we have yet found no proof. I have listened to the debunkers who argue against those believers who are convinced that sand the dark side exist. My mind is open. Is yours?

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‘This thing has no defined shape. Whatever energy exists within it, it cannot settle on a shape. The strands of darkness curl out and then wrap back inwards. The bulk of the shadow becomes concave, then bulbous, the height building in on itself but lacking any skeletal structure to wrap itself around. There are no eyes, no clearly defined head shape. It is creating itself from darkness, like a swirl of ebony ink dropped into a vat of putrid water, spreading silently….’

Becky Moran has built a career claiming to talk to the dead. A successful clairvoyant medium, a Cambridge graduate with her own radio show ‘Medium Wave’ and a team dedicated to crafting the celebrity myth – because Becky Moran is a fake.

Until, one night, something supernatural, inexplicable, breaks through live in air as she is broadcasting. Becky Moran discovers the paranormal is real, the dead can indeed speak and she is being pursued relentlessly towards a battle

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

Oh, dark places, my imagination and the things which frighten me. I also research a great deal. I have based the stories in Medium Wave on real places, or objects which have a paranormal history. I use those as inspiration and then let the story take me somewhere else. When I talk about being frightened, I have a totally irrational fear of photographs – stills – of aircraft. I have no idea why. I had been fascinated by stories of restored World War Two bombers which were said to be haunted by the crews which flew them. I faced my fear and used it to create one of the most frightening sequences in the book. There are several very challenging and frightening encounters in Medium Wave – including a very well researched section on near death experience. But, ultimately, I write to entertain and allow you to make up your own mind if the paranormal is real.

Are any of your characters based (however loosely) on anyone you know?

If I were to say yes I could possibly end up in all kinds of trouble so I’ll say no, but they have been great fun to create. I set the story in the world of radio and television, as this is a world I know well. In Medium Wave, the character of Becky Moran and those of her close knit team are a blend of characteristics of people I have met or worked with along the way. There is an element of satire and humour in Medium Wave, a reflection of how self-serving and manipulative the media can be. I have also met many who tell me their stories of the supernatural and they are genuine in what they believe. I have used their sincerity and their fear to create the characters and narrative. I would hope anyone who reads Medium Wave will make their own mind up about supernatural encounters.

How do you pick your characters names?

They just come to me! I ‘see’ the character and the name is magically there.

Can you share your writing process with us, in a nutshell?

I usually start with a picture in my head, a moment caught in time. By the time I begin to write, I have been researching the hauntings or objects which interest me and they set my mind working. I write for hours, rewrite and then edit. Medium Wave has an element of thriller to it, and it was a pure joy to see that play out as I typed the words.

On my desk I keep a skull, encrusted with diamante, for inspiration. It sits by my computer. I can tell by its hard, bony stare when I have not met the mark. I imagine that exposed, glittering jaw smiling when I do.

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Stephen King, Daphne Du Maurier, Graham Green, Jilly Cooper and Edgar Allan Poe.

If you could meet any author, who would it be and what would you ask them?

Only one? I shall be sneaky here and have two quick ones. I would ask Stephen King how it feels when he looks at the huge body of his work, lined up on the shelves. Charles Dickens would be next and I would ask him where his ability to create supernatural characters came from and if he wished he had lived now, to chronicle our world instead of the squalor of Victorian England. Oh, and can I ask the Bronte sisters if they ever had any fun? That’s three authors, three questions, three apologies from me.

Were you a big reader as a child?

Voracious. Enid Blyton at first and then I consumed anything I could lay my hands on. I was never out of my local library and one of my greatest pleasures is seeing my walls lined with books. They are my treasures and it was the first thing to be assembled when I moved house last year.

When did you start to write?

I have been writing, in one form or another, all my life. I work as a journalist and broadcaster and Medium Wave is my first fictional novel. I had to learn that writing fiction meant learning new techniques and I beat myself up a great deal over ‘show not tell’ and ‘point of view’. I found a very good editor to help me learn properly. I loved it.

If you could re-write the ending to any book what would it be and what would you change?

I love Rosemary’s Baby by Ira Levin. A perfect horror story, a time capsule of the 1960’s combined with ancient witches, creepy apartment buildings and a tale of Devil worshipers. Rosemary, an innocent victim with a Vidal Sassoon haircut, betrayed by everyone she loved, all but one. We witness her descent into hell – literally – whilst doubting her own sanity.

The book ends with Rosemary accepting her devil child, smiling as the demonic eyed baby rocks in its cradle under an inverted cross. Of course, that is the true horror, where we either accept Rosemary’s insanity or we are witnessing her absorption into evil. Either way, we are sympathetic and horrified.

I always wish Rosemary had fought back. The truly unthinkable would have been for her to destroy her own child – and by doing so, saving herself. I wanted the coven which had used her to suffer, rather than stand around drinking sherry and being self-congratulatory. I also wanted to believe that the devil’s baby wasn’t growing up in New York City’s Upper West Side, waiting for daddy to call round.

Levin’s ending is perfect but think how truly horrific it could have been if Rosemary could have destroyed all of them. I can’t pass The Dakota Building in NYC without wondering what happened to all of them and hoping I don’t hear a baby cry…

Is there a book you wish you had written?

Practically every book I have ever enjoyed.

I think the Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by M.R. James, his collection of fine supernatural and frightening stories.

If you wrote an autobiography, what would your title be?

In Search Of The Paranormal Truth.

If you could invite any fictional character for coffee who would it be and where would you take them?

I would invite my guest, after sundown, to a table laid out in the ruins of Whitby Abbey.

There would be fine china and a cloth on the table. I would offer cake, but my companion would decline. My guest is Count Dracula, as created by Bram Stoker. This character launched a thousand versions of the vampire, has his origins in the historical figure of Vlad the Impaler and Transylvanian folklore, before evolving into the movie legends such as Bella Lugosi and Christopher Lee, both of whom dressed their Counts for a night at the opera.

I want to talk to the original, Stoker’s creation.

Naturally, I am clutching a large crucifix and have garlic strewn everywhere. A vial of Holy Water sits in my hand and I have notes from Professor Van Helsing to assist during my encounter. A wooden stake is propped up against my chair.

There are some practicalities I wish to discuss with him. I am curious as to how he keeps his clothes clean, sleeping by day in a coffin filled with the soil of his homeland. And who is the tailor who keeps the Count in his usual sartorial elegance and does he deliver? Is there a have a barber who cuts his hair after nightfall? Does Dracula finish off the poor barber after each trim, because he cannot resist? Being one of the undead, can he get hired help to assist with his day to day needs, the cleaning, the laundry, the gardening? How does he interview them? My eyes are firmly on this creature of the night as we sit, framed by the majestic arches of Whitby Abbey. I will be careful not to look him in the eye, just in case.

We could discuss why he makes immortality so attractive and ask if he ever gets fed up, knowing his existence is eternal but dependent on killing humans. Does Dracula ever dream? And of course, what it felt like – choosing and drinking the blood of that first victim.

Of course, if he were charming and courteous, we could talk a while. One twitch of the sharp pointed teeth, I may ask if he had ever thought of the benefits of being a vegetarian.

Finally, that bat thing. I would ask for an assurance that he won’t appear as a bat, tapping at my window. I suspect he would assure me that I was perfectly safe. I have a feeling I may not believe him…

What are you working on right now?

The second book in the Medium Wave series. This is a three book series.

Do you have a new release due?

Book one of the three part Medium Wave series was published by Caffeine Nights on 6th April, in Book, eBook and Audio Book.

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

For any writer, the day their book is published and unleashed on the world is a major landmark. All writers know the hard work which has led to that point. I celebrate with my family and close friends and ask them to keep calling me ‘author’ or they don’t get any more champagne. Any writer of novels can ask for that for one day only…! Then it’s back to the blank page.

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Please follow me on twitter @rosezolock

Find me on Facebook rosezolock.9

Visit my website – http://www.rosezolock.com – you can email me from there, read my blogs and link to my podcast, The Guttering Candle

Is there anything else you would like us to know?

My mind is open on the paranormal. Is yours?

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, Rose 🙂

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Medium Wave

Becky Moran has built a career claiming to talk to the dead. A successful clairvoyant medium, a Cambridge graduate with her own radio show ‘Medium Wave’ and a team dedicated to crafting the celebrity myth – because Becky Moran is a fake. Until, one night, something supernatural, inexplicable, breaks through live on air as she is broadcasting. Becky Moran discovers the paranormal is real, the dead can indeed speak and she is being pursued relentlessly towards a battle for her very survival.

‘This thing has no defined shape. Whatever energy exists within it, it cannot settle on a shape. The strands of darkness curl out and then wrap back inwards. The bulk of the shadow becomes concave, then bulbous, the height building in on itself but lacking any skeletal structure to wrap itself around. There are no eyes, no clearly defined head shape. It is creating itself from darkness, like a swirl of ebony ink dropped into a vat of putrid water, spreading silently….’

Purchase from Amazon UK –

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Medium-Wave-Dead-Becky-Moran-ebook/dp/B079YY2DBX/

Check out the rest of the blog tour for reviews, and more, with these awesome book bloggers…..

Medium Wave blog tour

 

Enjoy!

A Warriner To Seduce Her by VirginiaHeath @VirginiaHeath_ #BlogBlitz #AuthorInterview #PublicationDay @rararesources

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Interview with Virginia Heath…..

Virginia Heath

For those who don’t know already, could you tell us about yourself and your book(s) please?

I write witty, slightly racy Regency romantic comedies and have done for the last few years. Nine book babies are out in the wild, three more are working their way through the system and will all be out by 2019. Before I wrote books, I was a history teacher, which has come in very handy!

Where did/do you get your ideas from?

I have an odd brain, so they pop into my head. One book came as a result of a snippet in a history documentary, another from a door knob and my Wild Warriner’s series is my homage to my favourite film- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

Are any of your characters based (however loosely) on anyone you know?

Officially I should say no- but yes! Constance Stuart in Her Enemy at the Altar, the six-foot redhead who slammed doors was loosely based on my daughter. Lovett, the poor-drinking, incorrigible butler from The Discerning Gentleman’s Guide, is a dear family friend who also happens be called Lovett and Cassie Reeves from A Warriner to Rescue Her shares many of my quirky traits. There are others, but as they were baddies, I’m afraid they are top secret.

How do you pick your characters names?

Sometimes they just come to me, other times I use baby naming websites for Christian names and I usually use Google maps for place names to give my dukes, earls and viscounts. Although, I always try to put a little bit of Essex in my books because I’m an Essex girl. So far, I’ve used Rainham, Aveley, Redbridge, Bulphan, Upminster, Ockendon and Hadleigh.

Can you share your writing process with us, in a nutshell?

Bearing in mind I’m weird, I don’t plot or spend hours agonising over the story. Instead, I see it like a film running through my head, so I type what I see as I see it. Odd, I know. I write full time, so I never work evenings or weekends. I write 9 till 5 Monday to Friday when the house is silent, then I turn into a pumpkin and become Mum again at all other times.

Who are your top 5 favourite authors?

Nora Roberts

Tessa Dare

Julie Ann Long

Penny Vincenzi

Susan Mallery

If you could meet any author, who would it be and what would you ask them?

Oscar Wilde was a genius and seems like such good fun. Any man whose last words are ‘Either this wallpaper goes, or I do’ is someone I would want to spend time with.

Were you a big reader as a child?

Yes, I devoured books. I still do.

When did you start to write?

I knew I always wanted to, but at first it seemed like a pipe dream. Working class daughters of a porter and a waitress didn’t write books. Later, as a teacher, the desire to do it was strong but I never had the time. So I quit my job Christmas 2014 and took the plunge. I gave myself 2 years to get published before I need to go back but managed it in under 18 months. Even if I hadn’t got a publishing deal, it would have been unlikely I went back to a proper job. Writing, it turns out, was what I was meant to do. Which is probably why I am so prolific.

If you could re-write the ending to any book what would it be and what would you change?

Tess of the D’Ubervilles- too miserable. Gone with the wind- too miserable. Love Story- too miserable. Can you tell I like a happily ever after?

Is there a book you wish you had written?

Montana Sky by Nora Roberts. A page turning, heart-pounding, cracker of a romance. Absolute perfection.

If you wrote an autobiography, what would your title be?

Eyes on the Stars- my favourite quote is from Theodore Roosevelt “Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.” I’ve always been a dreamer who chases her dreams but I’ll never forget where I came from.

If you could invite any fictional character for coffee who would it be and where would you take them?

I’d take Mr Darcy on a romantic holiday to the Caribbean. Aside from the fact where were meant to be, that man needs to take a chill pill.

What are you working on right now?

I’m currently working on book 3 of my upcoming King’s Elite series about a sexy group of Regency spies, which is fun. They are chasing an evil smuggler but, inevitable, get a bit waylaid by my heroines.

Do you have a new release due?

I do! Today! A Warriner to Seduce Her, the final instalment of my Wild Warriner quartet is released today. Like all my books it can be read as a standalone, and follows the story of Jake Warriner- a charming ladies’ man with a dark secret. It’s a rom-com/romantic suspense set in Regency England.

What do you generally do to celebrate on publication day?

A bottle with bubbles in a nice meal in a restaurant. And a trip to the bookshop to take a surreptitious picture of me with my book.

How can readers keep in touch with you?

Links:

Website: https://www.virginiaheathromance.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virginiaheathauthor/

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/VirginiaHeath_

Is there anything else you would like us to know?

A Warriner to Seduce Her Blurb

A sensible schoolmistress… Awakened by the notorious rake!

In this The Wild Warriners story, schoolmistress Felicity Blunt feels old beyond her years―and desper-ately dull. Meeting confirmed rake Jacob Warriner brings her gloriously alive, and yet no matter his al-lure she must remain immune to his obvious charms and unashamed flirtation. But is Jacob merely a mischievous scoundrel? Or is there much more to this Warriner than meets the eye…?

http://myBook.to/Warriner4

Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions, Virginia 🙂

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A Warriner to Seduce Her

A sensible schoolmistress… Awakened by the notorious rake!

In this The Wild Warriners story, schoolmistress Felicity Blunt feels old beyond her years―and desperately dull. Meeting confirmed rake Jacob Warriner brings her gloriously alive, and yet no matter his allure she must remain immune to his obvious charms and unashamed flirtation. But is Jacob merely a mischievous scoundrel? Or is there much more to this Warriner than meets the eye…?

Purchase –

http://www.myBook.to/Warriner4

Author Bio –

When Virginia Heath was a little girl it took her ages to fall asleep, so she made up stories in her head to help pass the time while she was staring at the ceiling. As she got older, the stories became more complicated, sometimes taking weeks to get to the happy ending. Then one day, she decided to embrace the insomnia and start writing them down. Fortunately, the lovely people at Harlequin Mills & Boon took pity on her and decided to publish her romances, but it still takes her forever to fall asleep.

Social Media Links –

https://www.facebook.com/virginiaheathauthor/

https://twitter.com/VirginiaHeath_

https://www.virginiaheathromance.com/

Giveaway –

Win 3 x E-copies of A Warriner to Seduce Her (Open Internationally)

*Terms and Conditions –Worldwide entries welcome. Please enter using the Rafflecopter box below. The winner will be selected at random via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and will be notified by Twitter and/or email. If no response is received within 7 days then I reserve the right to select an alternative winner. Open to all entrants aged 18 or over. Any personal data given as part of the competition entry is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties, with the exception of the winners’ information. This will passed to the giveaway organiser and used only for fulfilment of the prize, after which time I will delete the data. I am not responsible for despatch or delivery of the prize.

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