Showing posts with label Lynne Connolly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lynne Connolly. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Lynne Connolly: The big What If...?

We welcome Lynne Connolly to the blog today to tell us about… What if?

Writers thrive on the ‘what if?’ Keep asking yourself that enough and you have a book! Most authors
know that moment when the “what if...?” curls into something that forms the seed of a great story. It’s a path to follow, one that can lead to the most unexpected places. It keeps me writing, and forging ahead to discover new worlds and new possibilities.

My series “The Emperors of London” has a great What If...? to start It off, but where it goes after that is up to the characters, because the second part is finding fascinating characters inside my head that need to have their stories told.

Here’s the background to the series:
Reading a biography of Bonnie Prince Charlie (a name given to him by the romantic Victorians) I was struck by a thought. What if Charles Edward Stuart wasn’t the firstborn legitimate son of his father? That would throw the whole future of Europe into doubt. The Stuart dynasty effectively ended with the death of the Young Pretender. His brother lived longer, but he was a Cardinal in the Catholic Church.
I delved into the research to find out if it was possible.
Charles’s father James, the son of James II of Britain, was a difficult man, subject to moods and fits of anger. He sounds a bit bipolar, but of course they didn’t have access to Freudian theory in the eighteenth century, so they called him melancholy.
That made him hard to live with. In 1720 he married Maria Clementina Sobieska, a member of the royal family of Poland. In 1721, Charles, the Young Pretender, was born, followed in two years by Henry. In 1724 Clementina left her husband and entered a nunnery.
So that’s when my story started to take off. An earlier King of England, Edward IV, entered into binding marriage contracts with several women. He only acknowledged one as his queen. What if James had done something similar?
And there started the series the Emperors of London. The idea grew. If James had illegitimate children by a mistress, that was bad enough, but if he had married someone else before his official marriage, what then?
After Culloden in 1745, the fight went out of the Young Pretender. His father, who didn’t die until 1766, had given up any serious idea of ousting the Hanoverians long before, and had handed over the Regency to his son. Charles left Scotland and never went back, abandoning his supporters there to whatever came their way. He became an overweight drunk who beat his women, unpredictable and bad-tempered. The Stuart threat was over.
But what if there were other children from James’s secret marriage, children who could call the supporters back into action?
The problem would have become more acute in the 1750’s. Britain was ruled by the Hanoverians, but after 1751 King George II grew increasingly frail, and his grandson and heir, the imaginatively named George, was a boy, and would have needed a Regent if his grandfather had died at that time.
As it turned out, George II struggled on until 1760, by which time George III was old enough to rule without a Regent. But it was a far riskier time that it appears to us today. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
But what if...?
What if secret progeny existed, some of whom didn’t even know they were the grandchildren of a King? What if Charles’s people came after them to kill them, and his father’s supporters wanted to supplant the disappointing Charles and Henry with them? What then?
Well, that’s the background to the series, but it isn’t just about that. It’s about men and women meeting and falling in love, with a lot of problems to overcome before they find happiness. The Stuart story is the glue that binds the series together, but what’s really important is what’s inside the heroes and heroines of this series and if they can stand up to the challenges their lives have set them.
You don’t have to read the series in order, you can leap in any time, but you might have more fun if you start with Rogue in Red Velvet.
Veiled In Blue, the sixth book, comes out in October, so you have plenty of time to catch up!

Biog:
Lynne grew up in a haunted house in Leicester, England, and got used to telling the ghosts to shut up! She has lived a variety of lives, moving from the rock music world to the business world, and then to writing.
She has won awards and written best-selling books, although the writing is always her greatest reward. As Lynne Connolly she writes historical romance, and as L.M. Connolly spicy contemporary and paranormal romance. Reviews are like gold to authors, so I'd really appreciate a short review and/or a rating for this book.



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Thank you, Lynne, for a most interesting piece. It has certainly left us thinking… What if!

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Saturday, December 1, 2012

December Releases


Henriette Gyland UP CLOSE
Choc Lit
Paperback
£7.99
7th December 2012

Too close for comfort…
When Dr Lia Thompson’s grandmother dies unexpectedly, Lia is horrified to have to leave her life in America and return to a cold and creaky house in Norfolk. But as events unfold, she can’t feeling that there is more to her grandmother’s death than meets the eye.

Aidan Morrell is surprised to see Lia, his teenage crush, back in town. But Aidan’s accident when serving in the navy has scarred him in more ways than one, and he has other secrets which must stay hidden at all costs, even from Lia.

As Lia comes closer to uncovering the truth, she is forced to question everything she thought she knew. In a world of increasing danger, is Aidan someone she can trust?




Lindsay Townsend  TWELVE KISSES
Muse it Up Publishing
Ebook
December 14th
$2.00

She has twelve days to win his heart.
He has twelve nights and twelve kisses to prove his love.
  












Lynne Connolly, BORN ON THE BAYOU
Ellora's Cave
ebook <<...>>
7th December 2012
$7.50

When Jace Beauchene, guitarist for Murder City Ravens, goes home to confront his unhappy childhood, he finds instead the sexiest woman in the world. Seeing the broken-down old plantation house all gussied up and new makes him realize he can’t go back, and Beverley Christmas makes him want more for his future. She lights up his nights, dazzles his days, makes him want more than he has a right to. But he’ll take it.

Beverley didn’t realize men like Jace existed. Rampantly, unashamedly sexy, he shows her how to live, how to open up to new experiences. She’s spent most of her life learning her trade in the great kitchens of the world; now Jace shows her what bedrooms are for. And every other room in the house. But their paths lie in different directions. Unless they can find a way to combine what they both want, their red-hot affair will leave them both burned.



Margaret Mounsdon, SECOND TIME AROUND
Thorpe
1 December 2012
£8.99

Widowed Elise Trent is forced to re-think her life when her mother in law accepts a marriage proposal, her daughter gets involved in an action group and she is implicated in a spate of country house burglaries.










Freda Lightfoot, THE DUCHESS OF DRURY LANE
Severn House
Hardback
29 November
£19.99 recommended price.

Passion, jealousy, scandal and betrayal - a true-life Regency Romance of the rise and fall of an extraordinary woman born into extraordinary times. Growing up in a poverty-stricken, fatherless household, Dorothy Jordan overcame her humble beginnings to become the most famous comic actress of her day. It was while performing on Drury Lane that Dorothy caught the eye of the Duke of Clarence, later to become King William IV. Her twenty-year relationship with the Duke was one of great happiness and domesticity, producing ten children. But ultimately, Dorothy's generous nature was her undoing and she was to be cruelly betrayed by the man she loved.


Sally Quilford A CHRISTMAS MOON
Siren Bookstrand
ebook
12th December 2012
When Evie Price’s brother goes missing for years, she sets off on a journey to Eastern Europe to find him. Engaging the help of Professor Raphael, Evie must try to undo an age old curse. Along the way she learns about a supernatural life that she never knew existed. Can she and Raphael shed light on the dark? Or will the darkness destroy them both?













Wendy Soliman THE FORSTERS Book 1/ Compromising the Marquess
Carina Press
E-book
10th December 2012
$5.99
Leah Elliot sells society gossip to a London scandal sheet. When she spreads rumours about Hal Forster, the Marquess of Denby, he’s almost forced into an unsuitable marriage by default. To make amends, Leah offers to pose as his paramour, with life-threatening consequences…








Vanessa Devereaux VANILLA FREE CHRISTMAS 
Evernight Publishing
ebook
3rd December

This Christmas, the best gifts are waiting for those who have been naughty…And the toys under the tree are not for children. Sexy Santas, naughty elves, and dominant shifters are ready to spread some very kinky Christmas cheer. It's a good thing the ladies in our stories are looking for anything but vanilla.




Vanessa Devereaux NAUGHTY NOELLE
Evernight Publishing
ebook
14th December
$2.99
While heading home on Christmas Eve, CEO Shaun Cullen notices that the lights on the main floor are still on and decides to turn them off. There he finds a slip of red paper and upon reading it learns it’s a dirty letter to Santa and signed by someone called Naughty Noelle. He discovers she’s the alter ego of employee Ellen Nelson, and the letter is not only her confession about everything bad she's done at work, but also her lust for him. Will he fire her or will he visit her dressed as Santa and hand out some of his own form of punishment?
www.vanessadevereaux.com