My thanks to the wonderful, supportive and multi-talented
Mari Christie, who invited me to take part in this Blog Tour.
Mari has been a professional writer, editor and graphic
designer for more than twenty years. She works with other authors as a copy
editor, e-book designer and web marketer. As an author she writes mainstream
historical fiction and poetry, as well as Regency Romance novels under the name
Mariana Gabrielle. Find out more by visiting her website at www.marichristie.info.
The aim of the tour is to hopefully reach new readers and
introduce new authors, so a huge welcome to anyone who may not have visited
this blog before as well as to any who, dare I hope, have already passed this
way.
What is the name of
your character? Is he/she fictional or historical?
My character comes from my soon-to-be-released Regency
Romance, An Improper Marriage. She is
the heroine, Eleanor Honeybourne and is entirely fictitious, although she was
‘born’ from historical facts and stories.
When and where is your
story set?
The story begins in the iron-working and glass-making country
around Stourbridge in the West Midlands, but the main action takes place at a
mansion in Worcestershire. It is set during the Regency, in the spring and summer of 1816.
What should we know
about your character?
Rector’s daughter Eleanor is a strong, forthright character with a mind of her own. She
has a very close relationship with her stepfather even though she was devoted
to her own father. Now her mother is also dead, she is only too aware of the
restrictions on her, being gently born, and what she can achieve as a woman in her grandfather’s
glass business. In spite of her best efforts, she still holds a flame for her
childhood hero and best friend.
What is their main
conflict? What messes up his/her life?
I don’t want to spoil the tale… but when Eleanor is forced
to escape an unwanted suitor, the only way to save herself is to risk her
reputation.
What is the personal
goal of your character?
Her actions are determined by her desire to save her
stepfather from financial ruin and herself from a lifetime of regret. She knows
someone is going to be hurt and this causes a considerable amount of
soul-searching.
Is there a working
title for this novel and can we read more about it?
The novel is entitled An
Improper Marriage and is due to be released in the next few weeks. I will
be posting a few excerpts here on A Regency Reticule and on my Facebook pages.
Please pop by for a browse!
It is now my great pleasure to pass you on to
the next leg of this tour, which is to be hosted on September 22nd by the
lovely Sue Johnson. Pop in to see her at:
You can also visit Suz Demello, who writes erotic fiction, although this
is her pseudonym as she also writes traditional romance. Visit her at: http://www.suzdemello.com/home.html