As Samantha was such a delightful guest on my blog in September (anyone who read my article 'Be My Guest' in Writing Magazine this month will know how important this is), that I decided that she deserved to be invited back to tell us about her new book Doubting Abbey which was published yesterday by Carina UK as an e-book.
Firstly, welcome back to my blog, Sam. You must be a
sucker for punishment after the burnt flapjacks on your last visit. Thought I'd
play safe and buy in this time... digestive?
Aw, I was looking forward to coming back and I feel at home
with burnt fayre – reminds me of my own cooking!
Thank you! Yes, the story revolves around pizza waitress
Gemma, who must pass herself off as best mate, posh Abbey, for two weeks, in
order to win a reality show and save run-down Applebridge Hall. It is a light
read with heart, that also demonstrates the struggle aristocratic families face
in maintaining their ancestral homes.
Impulsive, loyal, fun
It fascinated me how the public became obsessed with a
series set in a time so different to ours, where people had to deal with their
problems within very conservative restraints. Today we tend to wear our hearts
on our sleeves and society is a lot more liberal. I asked myself how a thoroughly
modern gal would cope in such an aristocratic setting.
Ooh, good question, Wendy – I think Carson . If she could have got him on-side, he
would be a marvellous confidante and father-figure. And I think she would
loosen him up a bit and make him chuckle.
Not long – about five to six months. But I did a large chunk
of it in just 6 weeks - my own kind of Nanowrimo!
I was just thrilled to be offered a deal by such a big
romance publisher, e-first or not. Carina UK is part of the Harlequin house
where, I feel, long-term – with luck on my side – there could be the potential
to develop my career as a romance writer.
I’ve only had a Kindle for a few months and absolutely love
it! Holding it in one hand and a coffee in the other, whilst reading, is
perfect!
I love the jungle one, ‘I’m a Celebrity’, particularly the
eating challenge – which I would be awful at!
I am thinking about a sequel to Doubting Abbey, but I hope
to get back to writing short stories again, soon. Not only do I love writing
for the People’s Friend, the reality is I still have to build myself as an
author, and selling short stories is the – very enjoyable – way I earn my
income.
Thanks for having me Wendy – and, um, sorry, I seem to have eaten all the digestives!
No problem. Thanks for popping over to my blog again, Sam, and good luck with the book.
Here is a little introduction to Doubting Abbey to whet your appetites.
Swapping
downstairs for upstairs… How hard can it be!?
Look up the phrase ordinary girl and you’ll see a picture of me, Gemma Goodwin – I only look half-decent after applying the entire contents of my make-up bag, and my dating track-record includes a man who treated me to dinner…at a kebab shop. No joke!
The only extraordinary thing about me is that I look EXACTLY like my BFF, Abbey Croxley. Oh, and that for reasons I can’t explain, I’ve agreed to swap identities and pretend be her to star in the TV show about her aristocratic family’s country estate, Million Dollar Mansion.
So now it’s not just my tan I’m faking – it’s Kate Middleton style demure hemlines and lady-like manners too. And amongst the hundreds of fusty etiquette rules I’m trying to cram into my head, there are two I really must remember; 1) No-one can ever find out that I’m just Gemma, who’d be more at home in the servants quarters. And 2) There can be absolutely no flirting with Abbey’s dishy but buttoned-up cousin, Lord Edward.
Aaargh, this is going to be harder than I thought…
Look up the phrase ordinary girl and you’ll see a picture of me, Gemma Goodwin – I only look half-decent after applying the entire contents of my make-up bag, and my dating track-record includes a man who treated me to dinner…at a kebab shop. No joke!
The only extraordinary thing about me is that I look EXACTLY like my BFF, Abbey Croxley. Oh, and that for reasons I can’t explain, I’ve agreed to swap identities and pretend be her to star in the TV show about her aristocratic family’s country estate, Million Dollar Mansion.
So now it’s not just my tan I’m faking – it’s Kate Middleton style demure hemlines and lady-like manners too. And amongst the hundreds of fusty etiquette rules I’m trying to cram into my head, there are two I really must remember; 1) No-one can ever find out that I’m just Gemma, who’d be more at home in the servants quarters. And 2) There can be absolutely no flirting with Abbey’s dishy but buttoned-up cousin, Lord Edward.
Aaargh, this is going to be harder than I thought…
Thanks very much for having me back Wendy - i read your article in Writing Magazine and it is brill!
ReplyDeleteYou are always very welcome here on my blog, Sam and thanks for the valuable contributions to my article.
DeleteGreat to read more about Sam and Doubting Abbey :-) Thanks Wendy and Sam! Very disappointed there are no digestives left though ;-) x
ReplyDeleteI bought an extra large pack but you know what Sam's like, Teresa.
DeleteI'm too late for biscuits already?!
ReplyDeleteLots of luck with the book Samantha, it sounds great fun. I'm looking forward to the return of I'm a Celebrity this month - and I'd be rubbish at the eating tasks too!
Funny - I had lots of burnt flapjacks left last time Sam was here. Can't understand it myself. Thanks for popping by, Karen.
DeleteSounds great, Samantha - and definitely one for my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteYour list is growing by the day, Rosemary - you'll have to take a day off from writing to read them all!
DeleteThanks so much for the good wishes Teresa, Karen and Rosemary - and sorry about the digestives!
ReplyDeleteOoh yes, i am looking forward to i'm a celeb - wonder who the slebs will be this year?
I hadn't realised you'd written it in such a short time, Sam. As Wendy says, that's very impressive.
ReplyDeleteI think writing a novel at all is impressive, Patsy!
DeleteMy TBR list is so now, I now have a book full, but this is definitely going to the go to the top of the list.
ReplyDeleteIt's because there are so many good books to read out there, isn't it.
DeleteThat was meant to say my TBR list is so long now!
ReplyDeleteThanks Patsy! - although i'm not sure i'd do it again, i was burnt out afterwards!
ReplyDeleteAw, wannabe a writer - i appreciate that, thanks so much :)
Thank you Wendy and Sam for a lovely, lighthearted interview. Doubting Abbey is definitely on my 'to read' list. Rx
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by, Rena.
DeleteGorgeous cover, by the way. Rx
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Rena, appreciate that! x
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