Friday, November 28, 2014

Aloha to Jennifer Delamere and A BRIDE FOR THE SEASON




Jennifer Delamere joins us for a cozy chat to celebrate A BRIDE FOR THE SEASON:

The youngest child of a Navy pilot and a journalist, Jennifer acquired a love of adventure and an excitement for learning that continues to this day. She's lived in three countries and traveled throughout the U.S. An avid reader of classics and historical fiction, she also enjoys biographies and histories, which she mines for the vivid details to bring to life the characters and places in her books. She resides with her husband in North Carolina --where, when not writing or dreaming up romantic adventures for her characters, she can be found fantasizing about her next ski trip or European vacation.


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Kim:  What do the lyrics from Anchors Aweigh mean to you?

Jennifer:  It’s a rousing song, isn’t it? I love the last line: “Faith, courage, service true, with honor over all!” My dad was a Naval officer, and I know he gave his best in many different capacities. I’m proud of his service.

Kim:  What draws you to Victorian England?

Jennifer:  I love the energy and the industry of the Victorians, particularly in the period of 1850-1870. People often think of the Victorians as stodgy and repressed. But in the early part of Victoria’s reign, a better description is energetic, inquiring, and multi-talented. Those years saw the widespread development of railways, steamships, the telegraph, and photography. I love being able to include these “new” inventions in my books! In A Bride for the Season, a mutual fascination with photography plays a fun role in bringing James and Lucinda together.

Kim:  Congrats on your Maggie. Where is she now?

Jennifer:  Thank you! It was a thrill to win, to be sure. The Maggie award is actually a lovely sterling silver medallion with a magnolia flower on it. I enjoy wearing it often!


A BRIDE FOR THE SEASON

London's most scandalous bachelor has finally gone too far. Caught in a situation that was innocent but too compromising, James Simpson is forced to admit that he must do the honorable thing and marry the lady. Unfortunately, marriage alone will not be enough to appease her father. He won't agree to a dowry unless James can find a suitable husband for the lady's elder sister-the shy and awkward Lucinda Cardington.

Lucinda doesn't care that she is close to being "on the shelf"; she has more serious pursuits in mind. She enjoys the friendship she and James share over their love of photography, but she leaves dreams of romance to silly young ladies like her sister. James does manage to find a match for Lucinda, and his efforts to get them together are about to succeed...until James comes to the distressing realization that he doesn't want Lucinda in anyone's arms but his own.

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Mahalo,

Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City

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9 comments:

  1. Congrats Jennifer on your "Maggie' award. I've read your other books, and enjoyed them. Your new book sounds really interesting, and I've put it on my "wish list". I think that the cover art is gorgeous.

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  2. Thanks so much, Diane! I'm glad you are enjoying my books. This one is my most lighthearted of the three, and it was such a pleasure to write. Happy holidays -- and happy reading! :)

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  3. Congrats on your Maggie, Jennifer! Your new book sounds good.

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  4. Thanks - this is a new author for me but sounds like something I would enjoy.

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  5. Congrats on the Maggie award! The books sound like something I would like to read. I like the covers too.

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  6. Now that the big Thanksgiving prep and feast is over...I can get back to your tour, Jennifer, and to putting a couple of your books into the queue for my holiday reading. This latest release of yours sounds so wonderful. Thanks for the post. jdh2690@gmail.com

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  7. I love the cover of this book I;m looking forward to reading it,
    Penney

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  8. Love her books! Thanks for the post.

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  9. Thanks again to Kim, and to everyone who has commented here. Happy holidays--and happy reading! :)

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