Please Welcome the lovely Sandra Schwab, my first guest on The Interview. Sandra is here to talk about her novel:
THE BRIDE PRIZE: ALLAN'S MISCELLANY 1839
“The Interview”
Sandra Schwab
Sandra Schwab started writing her first novel when she was
seven years old. Thirty-odd years later, telling stories is still her greatest
passion, even though by now she has exchanged her pink fountain pen of old for
a black computer keyboard. Since the release of her debut novel in 2005, she
has enchanted readers worldwide with her unusual historical romances.
She lives in Frankfurt am Main / Germany with a sketchbook, a
sewing machine, and an ever-expanding library.
Questions:
Like Robbie, Miss Florence Marsh is middle class, and like Robbie, she is a very sweet person. There is a hint of mischief about her, which our hero finds very intriguing. Flo might not be particularly impressed with the magazine he is working for, but she is rather enchanted by his illustrations (and by his smile, of course!).
4 Are there secondary lead characters with important roles.
5 Where is the novel (s) set, timeframe, country etc.
6. What is it about your chosen era, periods that you most enjoy.
7. Which if any of your characters do you dislike, and why.
While my Regency novels all contain explicit love scenes, the
novellas and novels in the ALLAN'S MISCELLANY series will not contain any such
scenes. There won't be any graphic violence either, except for the beginning of
the second story in the series, FALLING FOR A SCOUNDREL, where the heroine
finds the body of a brutally murdered gamekeeper (and
even that scene is not particularly graphic).
THE BRIDE PRIZE is a historical romance, and a relatively light-hearted one at that (but what else would you except when your Victorian characters attend a medieval tournament that ends in mayhem?)
Back cover blurb:
Does this mean a revival of true chivalry? Miss Florence
Marsh thinks it might.
Or is the tournament mere tomfoolery and the greatest folly
of the century? Mr. Robert Beaton thinks it is.
But when Flo and Robbie meet at Eglinton Park, they'll soon
learn that a dash of romance can make the greatest differences look rather
small and that true love might find you in the most unlikely place.
If only Robbie wasn't working for that scandalous new
magazine Allan's Miscellany! If only Flo's father didn't detest the periodical
press!
And if only they had remembered to bring an umbrella!
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Thank you, Sandra
Eglinton Castle
3 comments:
Thank you so much, Sandra, for taking the time to fill out the questionnaire. The novel itself sounds like a fun read, and I rather get the impression you really enjoyed writing this and indulging time on researching the project! Good luck with this, and I look forward to reading it.
best
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Thanks so much for having me, Francine! You're right: I had a LOT of fun with the research for that story. :-)
Both editions of the book are now live on Amazon (with Kobo & Nook to follow either today or in the next few days):
Plain edition: Amazon US
Enhanced edition: Amazon US
Nice interview! Where's the LIKE button? ;)
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