Showing posts with label The Secret Life of Lady Lucinda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Secret Life of Lady Lucinda. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Interview and Giveaway With Sophie Barnes

United By Books is pleased to welcome back Sophie Barnes on the blog today to answer a few questions and share a little with us on her latest release The Secret Life of Lady Lucinda : A Summersby Tale.

1~ Can you please share with us a little about yourself?

First of all, I ‘d like to thank you for inviting me to join you on your blog today – it’s good to be back =)

I was born in Denmark, spent my childhood in Spain and have since lived in France, Ghana and the US, so I’d say that I have a pretty multicultural background with a particular penchant for ethnic food =) Aside from that, I’m a romantic at heart who loves peaceful walks in the forest or just finding a quiet spot, surrounded by nature, where I can sit and relax. My favorite romances are (in no particular order): Somewhere in Time, Pride and Prejudice & Gone with the Wind, but as much as I love watching movies, I’m just as happy (sometimes more so) to sit in a quiet corner and read a delicious book =)

2~  Is there anything you find particularly challenging about writing historical romances?

Form of address has put me through the wringer a few times…lol…Not so much figuring out what’s correct and what isn’t, but deciding based on characters POV and relationship with individual how to refer to other characters both in internal thoughts and through dialogue. It’s not always as straight forward as you might think.

3~ What is something people would be surprised to know about you?

Oh, I don’t know…I’ve seen an elephant up close in the wild and I love theme parks =)

 4~  Can you please tell us a little about your newest release ( The Secret Life of Lady Lucinda : A Summersby Tale 11/20) ?

Absolutely! This is the third book in the Summersby series and in it, we follow William Summersby, the eldest of the three siblings. As his father’s heir and seeing his younger siblings settled, he’s decided that it’s time for him to abandon his career in the Foreign Office in favor of getting married. He’s even selected his bride – a woman picked based on logical reasoning rather than an emotional one. But to his surprise, he suddenly finds himself trapped into marriage by a woman he’s never set eyes on before, and must find a way to either make the marriage work or accept it as the failure it seems destined to be.
Lucinda Blackwell has only one objective – revenge. Seeking out England’s foremost spy and attaching herself to him is a means to an end for her, for she will do anything to avenge the murder of her parents. However, she did not count on losing her heart in the bargain. Set in England and Constantinople, the story follows the blooming love and affection between William and Lucy as they find their lives threatened by a vindictive killer, and must risk everything in order to save each other.

5~  What's in store next for your readers or can you share anything about your current WIP?
Next up is another three part series with each book centered around the grand Kingsborough Ball. I can’t say much else yet, except that I’m currently reviewing the WIP for book one which is due on December 1st. 

6~ Would you like to share an excerpt from The Secret Life of Lady Lucinda : A Summersby Tale?

Oh, definitely! Here’s one from the beginning of the book =)

“Do you love her?” Miss Blackwell suddenly asked, her head tilted upward at a slight angle.
By deuce, even her voice was delightful to listen to. And those imploring eyes of hers…No, he’d be damned if he’d allow her to ensnare him with her womanly charms. She’d practically made a fool of both his sister and his father; she’d get no sympathy from him. Not now, not ever. “You and I are hardly well enough acquainted with each other for you to take such liberties in your questions, Miss Blackwell. My relationship to Lady Annabelle is of a personal nature and certainly not one that I am about to discuss with you.”
Miss Blackwell blinked. “Then you do not love her,” she said simply.
Good grief, but the woman was insufferable. Had he at any point in time told her that he was not in love with his fiancĂ©e? Why the devil would she draw such a conclusion? It was maddening and quite beyond him to understand the workings of her mind. “I hold her in the highest regard,” he said.
Miss Blackwell stared back at him with an increased measure of doubt in her eyes. “More reason for me to believe that you do not love her.”
“Miss Blackwell, if I did not know any better, I should say that you are either mad or deaf—perhaps even both. At no point have I told you that I do not love her, yet you are quite insistent upon the matter.”
“That is because, my lord, it is in everything you are saying and everything that you are not. If you truly love her, you would not have spent a moment’s hesitation in professing it. It is therefore my belief that you do not love her but that you are marrying her simply out of obligation.”
Why the blazes he was having this harebrained conversation with a woman he’d only just met, much less liked, was beyond him. But the beginnings of a smile that now played upon her lips did nothing short of make him catch his breath. With a sigh of resignation, he slowly nodded his head. “Well done, Miss Blackwell. You have indeed found me out.”
Her smile broadened. “Then it really doesn’t matter whom you marry, as long as you marry. Is that not so?”
He frowned, immediately on guard at her sudden enthusiasm. “Not exactly, no. The woman I marry must be one of breeding, of a gentle nature, and graceful bearing. Lady Annabelle fits all of those criteria rather nicely, and with time, I am more than confident that we shall become quite fond of each other.”
The impossible woman had the audacity to roll her eyes. “All I really wanted to know was whether or not anyone’s heart might be jeopardized if you were persuaded to marry somebody else. That is all.”
“Miss Blackwell, I can assure you that I have no intention of marrying anyone other than Lady Annabelle. She and I have a mutual agreement. We are both honorable people. Neither one of us would ever consider going back on our word.”
“I didn’t think as much,” she mused, and before William had any time to consider what she might be about to do, she’d thrown her arms about his neck, pulled him toward her, and placed her lips against his.

7~ How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?

He’d chuck as much as a woodchuck could chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood – Ta Da =)

8~ Please tell the Readers in two sentences why they should check out your Summersby Series?

Because it’s a fun-filled romance adventure with a twist. And because the hero’s not only charming and protective of the heroine, but quite hot too (see Paul Walker) =)

9~ How did you celebrate the sale of your first book?

With my family and a bottle of wine =)

10~  How would you describe yourself in three words?

Sensitive, Dreamer, Determined.

11~ So are you Team Edward or Team Jacob?

Took me a while to figure this one out, LOL. I can’t say I’m a Twilight fan though I did see the first movie so I have to go with Edward – definitely =)

12~ Is there anything special you would like to share with the readers while we have you here today?

I would really like to thank everyone for showing such unbelievable kindness and support toward me during the past year. It’s been an incredible journey so far – more so because of how wonderful you’ve all been – readers and bloggers alike. There’s some big news to come, but I can’t share it just yet (it’s highly confidential – lol), though I’ll give you a hint – it has something to do with my next release =)

 Born in Denmark, Sophie has spent her youth traveling with her parents to wonderful places all around the world. She’s lived in five different countries, on three different continents, and speaks Danish, English, French, Spanish and Romanian.

She has studied design in Paris and New York and has a bachelor’s degree from Parson’s School of design, but most impressive of all – she’s been married to the same man three times, in three different countries and in three different dresses.

While living in Africa, Sophie turned to her lifelong passion – writing.

When she’s not busy, dreaming up her next romance novel, Sophie enjoys spending time with her family, swimming, cooking, gardening, watching romantic comedies and, of course, reading. She currently lives on the East Coast.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Guest Post and Giveaway with Sophie Barnes

United By Books is pleased to let the amazing Sophie Barnes take over the blog today............


From concept to publication.
A while ago, I mentioned on Facebook that I had a long blog tour coming up and asked my followers if any of them would like to suggest a topic. Several expressed an interest in my writing process because they enjoy learning how a book comes into existence, but since I’d already written such a post before, I thought it might be fun to open the door and offer you all a sneak peek at some of the key processes that I as an author go through before my book goes on sale. It’s certainly more involved than I ever imagined before signing that first contract, and there are so many people involved who really deserve a huge amount of credit for all the work that they do to make one book come true.
Right, so I have an idea – don’t ask me where it came from because I doubt I’ll be able to answer that question – and I take a few days to consider it, jotting down some ideas which soon evolve into a rough outline. I then sit down and try to write a descriptive blurb for this book that I haven’t yet written – something similar to what you might find on the back cover of any novel to give an idea of the plot and main characters involved so my editor can get an impression of my overall concept. Once this is done and I’ve proof read it a gazillion times (lol), off it goes with fingers and toes crossed simultaneously =)
I think I should tell you at this point that my editor is absolutely wonderful and very responsive so I never have to wait long to hear back from her. From the moment I start work on a new project, she and I are in touch on a regular basis, swapping ideas and keeping each other informed. Anyway, once I’m given the go-ahead, I knuckle down and begin what always feels like a mammoth task right at the beginning – this goes away somewhere around the halfway point - writing anywhere between 1500 and 3500 words a day depending on what else is going on in my life and how close my deadline is. Recently, I’ve begun working with a more structured chapter by chapter outline (I didn’t do this for How Miss Rutherford Got Her Groove Back or for Lady Alexandra’s Excellent Adventure) which is particularly useful when I have a limited time frame to work with.
Once the manuscript is completed (roughly 2-3 months later), I re-read the whole thing from beginning to end at least twice to make any necessary alterations to the plot and also to weed out punctuation problems, inconsistencies, words that appear too frequently etc. Off it then goes to my editor who makes her own suggestions regarding plot issues as well as what to cut if anything needs cutting so the pacing improves or whether a bit of dialogue would be better served in a different part of the story.
She sends it back to me, I make the corrections, proof read it again and return it to her, upon which she checks what I did. If she approves, it then goes off to production and from there, onward to the copy editor. Now, these are really some incredible people who work unbelievably hard behind the scenes, correcting grammar, double checking word consistency, looking up anything that might not suit the book’s setting, like whether or not the flowers mentioned are actually in bloom at that particular time of year and if so, do they exist in England where the plot takes place? Spelling is American, but words used are British in order to create the appropriate atmosphere. This means pavement instead of sidewalk and Autumn instead of Fall, to name but a couple of examples.
Really, it’s no small job, but once it’s done, back it comes to me again so I can make the necessary corrections – I read everything one more time from beginning to end – and when I send it back this time, that’s it; no more corrections.
From this point on there’s absolutely nothing I can do but sit back and wait (though I’ll be starting the whole process all over again soon), hoping that all the work pays off and that my book will be well received once it goes on sale.
Thank you so much for stopping by today. I’ll be popping in throughout the day to chat with you and to answer any questions you might have.
If you’d like to follow my blog tour, I’ll be back tomorrow at Reading Romances to talk about some incredible and admirable women who have lived throughout history.
To find out more about me, my blog tour and my books, please visit my website at: www.sophiebarnes.com
You can also follow me on twitter at: @BarnesSophie

 Mary Croyden lives a simple life . . . and she likes it. But when she inherits a title and a large sum of money, everything changes. Forced to navigate high society, Mary finds herself relying on the help of one man—Ryan Summersby. Determined not to lose her sense of self, she realizes that Ryan is the only person she can trust. But Mary's hobbies are not exactly proper, and Ryan is starting to discover that this simple miss is not at all what he expected . . . but just might be exactly what he needs.

Lucy Blackwell is desperate, reckless, and maybe a little bit crazy. That's the only possible explanation for tricking a man she doesn't know into a dance, a kiss, and an engagement—all in the middle of the biggest ball of the year! But Lord William Summersby is the final piece of her grand plan, and she'll do what it takes to make this marriage of convenience work—as long as it's convenient for her. She just never counted on falling in love . . .
Born in Denmark, Sophie has spent her youth traveling with her parents to wonderful places all around the world. She’s lived in five different countries, on three different continents, and speaks Danish, English, French, Spanish and Romanian.

She has studied design in Paris and New York and has a bachelor’s degree from Parson’s School of design, but most impressive of all – she’s been married to the same man three times, in three different countries and in three different dresses.

While living in Africa, Sophie turned to her lifelong passion – writing.

When she’s not busy, dreaming up her next romance novel, Sophie enjoys spending time with her family, swimming, cooking, gardening, watching romantic comedies and, of course, reading. She currently lives on the East Coast.
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