Now we continue with PART TWO - QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BOOK:
M: Can you summarize The Macgregor’s Daughter in one sentence?
Dee: The character or the book? (grin) If you’re referring to the book, I’d have to say: ‘Strong-willed lass meets English gent turned spy who thinks he knows exactly what he wants.’
M: Oh, good one. I was referring to the book although Dreya would be fun to describe too. That sounds like a good one-liner for this historical.
Do you have a favorite scene in the book?
Dee: There are several really, but I’d have to say the dungeon scene is my very favorite. I enjoyed letting Lucian play the bad guy for once, and he did it with wicked abandon. Example…the light kiss to Dreya’s lower lip before he left her gagged and tied to a chair, alone in the darkness of the dungeon.
M: Yes. That was rather wicked. But it was a bit of a turn about since she locked him in the dungeon first.
Your story has some very thick Scottish brogue in it – did you do any special research for that? Have you had any feedback about this aspect of the book?
Dee: There’s a website that offers English to Scottish translations, so that part was fairly easy though time consuming. One of the proofers for this story wanted a more authentic read, and my editor agreed. I had a few reservations about the change at first, but I also wanted an authentic read and decided to go along. I’m sure the dialect caused a few frowns, and I apologize for that, but once you get the hang of it, it’s not so difficult. And, hey, after you read The Macgregor’s Daughter, you can brag to all your friends that you’ve learned a second language.
M: I didn’t know that about the website translations. I really enjoyed the brogue. It was fun for reading…although I sure couldn’t follow it when I tried to listen with the mechanical voice on Kindle2.
What do you think readers will like best about The Macgregor’s Daughter?
Dee: I hope they enjoy everything about this book, but if I had to choose one thing, I’d like my readers to admire the way Dreya and Lucian faced their differences before finally deciding to let love overcome those difficulties. I think that’s a lesson for all relationships.
Here is an excerpt when Dreya and Lucian first meet.
Here is an excerpt when Dreya and Lucian first meet.
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