Jaffareadstoo is delighted to be part of the Blog Tour
on Publication day of Little Kiosk by the Sea
on Publication day of Little Kiosk by the Sea
I am thrilled that the author, Jennifer Bohnet is spending time with us today
Hi Jennifer. Tell us a little about yourself
and how you got started as an author.
I’m English but I’ve lived in
France for over 16 years. Six years ago we moved from the Riviera to a quirky
little cottage in rural Brittany. I’m allergic to housework and gardening. I
love reading, cooking and having friends round for lunch - lunches that follow
the French tradition of lasting for several hours.
I started writing lifestyle
features in various magazines and papers, including my own column in the Dartmouth
Chronicle. When we came to France I started writing short stories for the
women’s magazine market and I’ve now had hundreds published both nationally and
internationally. It seemed a natural step to write serials and then novels -
I’m currently writing my eleventh.
Without giving too much away what
can you tell us about us about The Little Kiosk by the Sea?
It’s a story of secrets and the
effect the past has on the present.
Where did you get the inspiration
for the story from? Were you inspired by people, places, or did you draw purely
from your imagination?
We lived in Dartmouth for many
years, my children were born there, and I love the place. The places and the
historical events in the book are factually correct but I confess I was
inspired by certain people to create the characters in the book.
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 do you have a favourite
character?
I miss them. It’s like saying
goodbye to friends. I think my favourite character in Kiosk is Sabine - I might
well go back and see how her life has turned out.
Do your characters ever dictate
how the story progresses or do you stick with a writing plan from the beginning
and never deviate?
I just dive in and yes I do find
the characters start to tell me their story. The Little Kiosk By The Sea has
four women and two men all of whom could be regarded as main characters, and
several of the story-lines are linked. Halfway through I did find I had to make
notes and plans to keep myself sane.
What would you like readers to
take away from The Little Kiosk by the Sea?
Firstly to have enjoyed reading
the story. After that, I’d hope they’d been captivated and moved by the
character’s stories. I’d also hope they’ve learnt something about Devon in
World War II, through ‘BB’ the American researching his family history.
HQ 6th July 2017 |
Harriet and Sabine were inseparable as girls growing up in seaside town of Dartmouth. But growing up, Sabine stayed to support her family and save her little kiosk from closure, while Harriet was driven away by scandal
Thirty years later, Harriet and Sabine are together again. Their friendship has stood the test of time, and though everything else has changed, Dartmouth hasn’t.
Sabine must confront her future, and finally say yes to her secret dream of adventure.
Harriet must confront her past, and, let go of a secret that has kept her trapped for years. The only worry is how her journalist daughter will handle the news.
One thing’s for sure, as the autumn tides turn, there’ll be more than one secret laid bare…
The Little Kiosk by the Sea by
Jennifer Bohnet is out 6th July (HQ, £7.99).
About the Author
Find out more about Jennifer’s writing at www.jenniferbohnet.com
Twitter@jenniewriter
About the Author
Originally from the West Country,
Jennifer Bohnet now lives in the wilds of rural Brittany, France. Always a
writer, Jennifer has contributed short to many of the UK women's magazines
including, The People's Friend, Candis, My Weekly, Best and Yours, and has been
published in The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, Daily Mail, Daily
Telegraph, Home and Country and Devon Life. For over three years she wrote a
newspaper column in The South Hams Group of Newspapers where she took a wry
look at family life. She is now also published in Australia, Sweden, South
Africa and Ireland.
Find out more about Jennifer’s writing at www.jenniferbohnet.com
My thanks to the author for taking the time to answer my questions so thoughtfully and also to the team at Midas pr for the invitation to be part of this blog tour.
~***~
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for taking the time to comment - Jaffareadstoo appreciates your interest.