Hello Tracey! Thank you for
sharing at Reviews by Martha’s Bookshelf.
Martha, thank you so much for
having me at Martha’s Bookshelf. Really excited to be here.
Questions for Tracey:
Q1 What inspired you to combine
thriller/suspense elements with historical romance?
As a reader, historical romance
was always my first love. I found, though, that I gravitated toward historicals
with a suspense subplot. For me, the suspense adds an extra layer of interest
and reveals a different side of the hero and heroine. From a writer’s
perspective, I just love torturing my characters. J
Q2 Are the three books in your contract with
Sourcebooks part of a series and if so did you have each book plotted out
before you started the first one or did the subsequent books flow from the
first book? If they are stand alone
would you share a little about the genre, idea, why they were accepted as a
group of three?
Yes, the three books are part of
a series. Since the main characters in books two and three are closely associated
with the heroine of A Lady’s Revenge, the storylines flowed naturally from book
one. But I only had a general idea (aka one descriptive paragraph) of the
subsequent stories when I sold.
Q3 Please share with us one surprising thing
about your experience writing A Lady’sRevenge, or about something else related to your career as a writer.
As writers, we’re constantly being
told that our first story will likely not sell, that we should consider it a
learning experience and move on to the next. We’re told these things to spare us
a certain amount of heartbreak and to keep us moving forward. The advice is
well meant and, at times, spot on. But sometimes, we have to go with our gut
and trust that it will let us know when the gig is up. My gut told me to give A
Lady’s Revenge one more chance, and I did. I’m so glad I listened.
Q4 How do find your characters and
personalities? Is there any special
inspiration?
Great question! I’ve never
thought about this before. Looking back, my heroes and heroines tend to reveal
themselves pretty quickly. Normally, one character shows up first and then I
come up with a perfect foil for that character. The secondary characters
develop out of a need to showcase the hero and heroine and they often provide
some much-needed comic relief.
Q5 Which word would you use to describe yourself
and your personality?
The only thing that comes to
mind is “Git-R-Done,” but that’s cheating. J
Q6 How do you handle it when some element of
what you're writing decides that it just doesn't want to work the way you want
it to?
Most of the time, I go with the
flow and trust that the current doesn’t take me over a ginormous waterfall.
Questions for Cora
Q1 Which word would you use to describe yourself
and your personality?
Survivor
Q2 What is something you would never be caught
dead doing/saying?
I’d never let my brother Ethan have the last word. He’s rather too sure of himself and must be reminded of who’s boss.
Q3 Do you have any pet peeves?
Having to wear a dress. They’re dreadful contraptions, especially when combined with corsets. I love my silk pai jamahs and wear them as often as I can. But don’t tell Guy. He thinks they’re far too provocative to be wearing about.
Q4 What do you do for fun when you aren’t
“serving” your country or pursing your vengeance?
I love lounging lakeside on a blanket with Guy. Sometimes we practice our Tai Chi together and I find that so soothing. When Guy’s not around, I enjoy honing my knife-throwing skills. A lady in my line of business never knows when the need to protect oneself (or others) might arise.
Q5 What is the one thing your readers would be
surprised to know about you?
When I was in France, I realized I had another talent besides ballroom spying. Matchmaking. No, no, no, I did not actively employ this special skill on my enemy. I simply observed the interactions of others and placed wagers with myself. If I had turned my talent into a trade, I would be an independently wealthy woman. I wonder if this secret skill will be useful now that I’m back in England?
Final Question for
giveaway:
If you (either Tracey or Cora-
LOL) could have readers finish a sentence what would it be?
BONUS Question: If I were a kitten, my fur would
be the color of______.
Thank you again for sharing.
Thanks—love the format of your
interview questions. So fun!
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for a chance to win a print copy of A Lady’s Revenge (U.S. and Canada only,
please.)
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BRIEF SUMMARY OF A LADY’S REVENGE:
A British agent flees her French captor’s
torturous dungeon and falls in love with the decoder responsible for her
imprisonment.
NOTHING
GETS BETWEEN A LADY AND HER VENGEANCE
In a daring rescue, beautiful and wily secret operative Cora
deBeau is reunited with her childhood friend Guy Trevelyan, who wants so much
more from her now than friendship…
HE’LL
STOKE THE FIRE UNTIL THEY BOTH GO UP IN FLAMES
But Cora’s mission against the French has become personal, and
even the fire between her and Guy won’t deter her. When it comes to getting
sweet, cruel revenge, nothing will stand in a lady’s way…
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Tracey Devlyn writes historical
romantic thrillers (translation: a slightly more grievous journey toward the
heroine's happy ending). An Illinois native, Tracey spends her evenings
harassing her once-in-a-lifetime husband and her weekends torturing her
characters. For more information on Tracey, including her Internet haunts,
contest updates, and details on her upcoming novels, please visit her website
at:
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I really enjoyed this interview! Great question about finding the character's personalities.
ReplyDeleteThe color of my fur would be tri-color (black, tan and white). I am a glamour kitty.
I am a follower.
Loved the interview, especially love character interviews. They allow you to learn more about the character's personality. This sounds like a great historical, full of emotion, suspense and mystery, and much more.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitten, my fur would be the colors of a black & silver tiger striped kittie. Very shiny and healthy. (My hair is really dark brown/black and I have more silvery-gray hair everyday it seems.
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Nise, Thanks for stopping by. Glamour kitty - love it!
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I am a follower and email subscriber. I love the interview. I would to be a black or tan cat. Tore923@aol.com
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I loved the interview. I'm gonna enjoy reading Cora's story.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitten my fur would be the color of peaches.
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I am looking forward to reading Guy and Cora's story. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a Kitty, my fur would be silver with tips of black on my ears and paws.GFC name is Lucky47.
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I would hate to wear one of Cora's dresses too. Great interview.
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If I were a kitten my fur would be the color of smoke.
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Great interview it was entertaining. If I were a kitten my fur would be calico.
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If I were a kitten, my fur would be the color of...hot pink. (I was trying to look for a metaphor, but there really seems to be a complete lack of hot pink things in nature, except maybe flowers)
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this book looks so fun! Thank you for the contest!!
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Very nice interview. I like that this book is part of a series.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitten, my fur would be the color of the sunset.
I follow the blog.
Thanks for the giveaway.
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Thank you for such an entertaining interview and excerpt of your book.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitten, the color of my fur would be mink. The reason being that I love expensive things. :-)
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Stories about revenge are one of my favorite themes. Thanks for a chance to win this book!
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I enjoyed the interview, what great questions.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitten, my fur would be the color of a tortoiseshell (black, brown, orange, white).
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I loved the interview and getting to know the characters.
ReplyDeleteIf I were a kitty I would be black as night, so I could be stealthy hunting for my prey :)
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Fun interview. I would be the color of chartreuse. Why? Because I just like saying the word:)
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Thanks for the giveaway. The book sounds great!
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1. Great interview. I also like to lounge outside...but sadly I don't have a lake to site beside so I settle for my hammock and I read!
ReplyDelete2. My fur would be snow white. So pretty!
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