I am delighted to welcome Choc Lit author, Angela Britnell, as she celebrates the release of A Summer to Remember in Herring Bay.
Thank you so much for joining me, Angela, before we get chatting about your new book, I’d love to know if you have a top tip to promote wellbeing you’d like to share?
For me the key is balance – I love my writing but make sure to carve out space for my water aerobics classes, volunteering at my local library, travel and most importantly spending time with my family and friends. Being a Granny is my favourite job!
Great tip and I love being a Granny, too!
This is an exciting week for you. Please, tell us a little about your latest novel, A Summer to Remember at Herring Bay (I love the cover by the way):
When Essy Havers travels to Cornwall from her home in Nashville she hopes to find out why her mother is reluctant to talk about her childhood in Herring Bay, why she left for America and most important of all why she never went back. Ruan Pascow is back home in Herring Bay after years as an architect in London and unsure of where his life is headed next. When Essy’s persistent questions involve the secret behind his own father’s disappearance they come into conflict, a conflict made harder by their undeniable attraction to each other.
That sounds great. Please share a ‘feel good’ extract:
Ruan and Essy are enjoying a day out away from their problems and he’s taken her to the Jubilee Pool in Penzance…
‘Let’s get in the geothermal pool. It was all over the news when they opened it a couple of months ago and I’ve been wanting to come and test it out.’
‘You sure getting hotter is a good plan?’ A wicked smile tugged at her lush mouth. ‘We might need to get a room tonight at this rate.’
‘Might?’ When their eyes locked it sent his heart into overdrive. Beads of sweat glistened on Essy’s skin and the heat bloomed the scent of the tropical sun cream he’d slathered on her earlier.
‘Yeah, might.’ She trailed a finger down and teasingly rested it in the middle of his chest. ‘Keeping our options open raises the stakes.’
‘They aren’t high enough already?’
‘Play along, it’ll be more fun and that’s what we’re supposed to be having today.’ Her husky voice throbbed with the challenge.
‘Pool. Now.’ He tugged on her hand. ‘You’re dangerous.’ The only answer he received was a peal of rich laughter as he half-dragged her towards the pool.
Gosh! I love the steamy tension in that scene. Here are the links to buy: Amazon | Kobo | Choc Lit
I know you always have another writing project in mind, so what can we expect from you next?
I’ve just finished writing a Christmas novella titled Mistletoe and Moonshine and will be working on a spring book next.
Wow!
Finally, I like to get all of my feel-good Friday authors to answer five quick fire questions for fun:
Tea or coffee? Tea – PG Tips or Earl Grey when I’m feeling reckless.
Trainers or heels? Trainers now, too many high heels when younger.
Hotel or hostel? The fanciest hotel I can afford.
Favourite season? Spring, I love all the flowers and the temperature usually suits me perfectly.
Who would you give your last Rolo to? They’re not my absolute favourites so probably anyone who asked for it but if we were talking about a Crunchie or Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Raspberry squares the answer would be different!
OO I had to look up what they were, they look very tasty 😉
Thank you so much for stopping by in your busy week. Best of luck with your new novel, Angela. I look forward to reading it. xx
About the author:
Angela grew up in Cornwall, England and returns frequently from her new home in Nashville, Tennessee to visit family and friends, drink tea and eat far too many Cornish pasties!
A lifelong love of reading turned into a passion for writing contemporary romance and her novels are usually set in the many places she’s visited or lived on her extensive travels. Thanks to over three decades of marriage to her wonderful American husband she’s a huge fan of transatlantic romance and always makes sure her characters get their own happy-ever-after.
She is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, the Romance Writers of America and the Music City Romance Writers. Her first novel ‘Truth and Consequence’ was published in 2006 and she’s now had over 30 novels published internationally and several short stories in women’s magazines.
If you’d like to find out more of what Angela gets up to (Advance warning: this may include references to wine, chocolate, Poldark and the hunky Aidan Turner) check out: Twitter | Facebook | website | Instagram |