~****Happy St Patrick's Day****~
I am delighted that the author Isabella Connor is with us to share the details of their latest novel
An Irish Promise
Choc Lit 2014 |
Art historian, Rachel Ford has returned to the Irish village
of Kilbrook intent on keeping her promise to take revenge on the school bullies
who ruined her childhood and destroyed her family.
Australian actor Finn MacKenzie sets hearts fluttering when he turns up in
sleepy Kilbrook to help his aunt with a school production. He seems to have a
charmed life, yet his confident façade hides heartbreak and tragedy. Although
Finn isn’t looking for love, when he meets the mysterious Rachel, there's a
definite spark between them.
Rachel is torn between her desire for revenge and this new love affair. She
doesn’t want to deceive Finn, but can she trust him to keep her real identity a
secret? And will he understand why she must keep her promise, no matter the
cost?
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Isabella Connor is the pen name for the talented writers
Valerie Olteanu |
Liv Thomas |
Liv and Valerie welcome to Jaffareadstoo ~
An Irish Promise is the second book in the Emerald Isle Romance series for Choc Lit – how much pressure was there to make the second book even better that the first?
I don't know about better, but we were anxious that it
should be equally good. Our Amazon reviews for Beneath an Irish Sky gave
us something to live up to, and were both encouraging and daunting!
What can you tell us
about An Irish Promise that won’t give too much away?
An Irish Promise deals with the subject of school bullying, and its effects
and consequences on the bullied, the bullies, and all their families.
Rachel, the female protagonist, has been damaged by bullying. She returns to
the small Irish village where she lived as a child, intent on revenge - but is
revenge ever justified? And what happens when romance gets in the way? How
focused can Rachel remain on her plan - should she even go through with her
plan? Is it worth risking the chance of happiness with a man she feels she
could have a future with?
Finn Mackenzie is an actor, and appears to be one of life's golden people -
happy, successful, handsome. But Finn isn't all he seems - he has suffered
losses and rejection in his life, and the confident facade is one of the best
performances of his life.
And what of the bullies? Did they become adult bullies too, or did they learn
from their mistakes?
Do Finn and Rachel stand a chance or will Finn's emotional baggage force her
into the arms of another man?
Lots of questions - and there are answers, but not here ☺....
Liv, you write in
collaboration with your co-author –Valerie Olteanu. How do you share the
writing and do you have a clear idea when starting the book where you want the
story to go?
Yes, we always structure the story to begin with. We
then each write a segment or chapter before passing it to the other for
comment/alteration. After that comes discussion and arm wrestling ☺...
In your research for An
Irish Promise, did you discover anything which surprised you?
That bullying is rife and on the increase. And on a
less serious note, how perfect the actor Chris Evans would be for the role of
Finn. And for the
record, we saw Gemma Arterton as Rachel. These two
would produce beautiful children!
Chris Evans |
Gemma Arterton |
Whilst you are
writing you must live with your characters. How do you feel about them when the
book is finished? Are they what you expected them to be? And more
importantly, who is your favourite character?
I find it really hard to let go. After writing
Beneath an Irish Sky, I couldn't bear the thought of having to write other
characters. Val didn't feel quite the same and relished the
challenge. Eventually, once we had the characters for An Irish Promise established,
I became more enthusiastic. They end up how we want them to be, though
maybe not as we expected them to be. I found an early draft of AIP, and
Finn was called Daniel, and had a slightly different background. He
definitely took over and wrote himself! My favourite character is
probably Luke from AIP, but Finn is a pretty close second.
Can you tell us
what we can look forward to next in the Emerald Isle series?
We have a couple of novels planned and it will depend which
gets finished first. One is set in the environment of television, and the
other deals once again with the problem of identity and belonging.
There's also a sequel to Beneath an Irish Sky in the
pipeline.
My thanks to Liv and Val for this interview and for sharing their thoughts about
An Irish Promise so eloquently.
Jaffa and I wish you both continued success.
Enter this fabulous giveaway to win a paperback copy of An Irish Promise (UK only)
Great interview, and a fab trailer. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura - glad you enjoyed it :)
DeleteSuch an interesting Q&A - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Claire. Glad you enjoyed the interview :)
DeleteThere's a sequel to Beneath an Irish Sky?! Fantastic! When's that coming out?
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Rhoda...we can all look forward to the sequel to Beneath an Irish Sky ...:)
DeleteIt always fascinates me to read about how you manage to work together and I loved the new book. Looking forward to the next!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Angela. Glad you enjoyed the book :)
DeleteAs someone who writes collaboratively a great deal, this was really interesting to me! Bullying is a great topic for a book to tackle too. Definitely going on my TBR pile! :)
ReplyDeleteWelcome Sally and thanks for your comments :)
DeleteEnter the giveaway and you could win a copy !!!
An interesting interview. Thank you very much for it, Liv, Val and Jaffa.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Liz. Glad you enjoyed it :)
DeleteOhhh, I adore that video, Liv and Val. I do admire you for working together so well - and not divorcing after the first book. Well done you two. Loving that you tackle important issues sensitively, ladies. Great interview, Jo and Jaffa. Thanks for sharing! :) xx
ReplyDeleteWelcome Sheryl and thanks for your lovely comments. :)
DeleteThank you, ladies - stars, one and all. And thanks, Jo for the interesting questions.
ReplyDeleteThe trailer was all Val's work ... no collaboration there. I wouldn't know where to start!
Rhoda - only in the pipeline atm.
Liv x
Aaaargh! I just noticed 'it's' instead of its. Cardinal sin!! Put it down to still suffering the after-effects of Poldark!
Hi Liv - Huge thanks to you and Val for this lovely interview and for taking the time to answer our questions so thoughtfully. Jaffa and I have loved hosting An Irish Promise....
DeleteI shall rectify the drated apostrophe ....lol xx
Can't wait to read this - loved the first book (and Luke), but I'm sure this will be just as great! Hate bullies -.was bullied myself just because I wore glasses :-(.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christina - I hate bullies too :(
DeleteI think you've had the last laugh, Christina xx
DeleteA great interview - and yes, Gemma would be perfect as Rachel!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Margaret ...I agree Gemma would be perfect, as would Chris :)
DeleteThanks, Margaret xx
DeleteI'm impressed at how well the two of you manage to write together. I've read (and loved) beneath an Irish Sky.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer...much appreciated x
DeleteThank you for the lovely interview. AN IRISH PROMISE sounds like a wonderful read. Loved the trailer. It's going on my TBR list. Thank you. Happy reading and writing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth - hope you enjoy it, though I expect your TBR list is as long as mine. So many books, so little time!
DeleteThanks for visiting us Elizabeth :)
DeleteFab interview. Very envious of your collaboration. You two must have a lot of fun. Loved the book!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Zana - and we do have fun. :) x
DeleteThanks for visiting Zana :)
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