Wednesday, 29 February 2012

Interview and Contest: Shana Galen - The Rogue Pirate's Bride

Today I have Shana Galen over for an interview, and as usual there is a chance to win a book, this time her new book The Rogue Pirate's Bride.

Welcome!

1. Could you tell me a bit about yourself…
SG: Hi! Thanks so much for having me. I’m a wife and a mother and a former English teacher. I write fulltime now, which in my world means during naps and after bedtime. My first book was published in 2005, but I’ve been writing and working toward publication since 2000. I write adventurous Regency-set historicals that a lot of reviewers call out-of-the-box. I’m not sure why because the stories seem to fit nicely in all of my boxes. The Rogue Pirate’s Bride is my eleventh book.

2. Your newest book is called The Rogue Pirate’s Bride, what it is about?
SG: The Rogue Pirate’s Bride is a book about revenge. The hero, Bastien, is intent upon avenging the death of his mentor by the Barbary Corsair Jourdain. He’s pursuing Jourdain and plans to sink his ship. Meanwhile, Raeven Russell, the heroine and daughter of a British admiral is pursuing Bastien in order to avenge the death of her fiancĂ©, who was the captain of a ship Bastien sunk. Raeven sneaks on Bastien’s ship just as he catches sight of Jourdain’s ship and sets sail. That’s when the problems really begin.

3. What was your inspiration behind making Bastien a privateer?
SG: I always wanted to write a book about a pirate, but the golden age of pirates was pretty much over by 1802, when my series is set. There were still Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean, but they were based out of North Africa, and my hero is half English and half French. So I thought I would make Bastien a privateer sailing under a letter of marque (like a letter of legitimacy) from Spain. That way he could harass ships, particularly British ships, with the excuse that he was doing so to protect Spain from its enemies. So basically privateers were legitimate pirates. Bastien is very particular about his status. He insists he’s a privateer, not a pirate, but my heroine, Raeven, makes little distinction between the two. She’s the daughter of a British admiral, so she is a perfect antagonist for a privateer with a letter of marque from Spain, who was at odds with Britain at the time.

4. This book is a part of the Sons of the Revolution series, could you tell us a bit about the series?
SG: The series is about three brothers who are separated as children when peasants attack their country chateau during the French Revolution. Julien, from The Making of a Duchess, is the eldest and escapes with his English mother to London. When he grows up, he sets out on a quest to find his younger brothers, Armand (The Making of a Gentleman) and Bastien (The Rogue Pirate’s Bride), and reunite the family (except for their father who was guillotined).

5. And coming back to a certain pirate subject, why do you think they are so interesting?
SG: To me, pirates are interesting because they are the ultimate bad boy. In modern times, we think of the guy in a leather jacket on a loud Harley. In the nineteenth century, pirates were the rebels. They didn’t follow laws and rules, they went wherever they wanted, and they controlled a really big ship with some pretty powerful cannons. Pirates are rogues in that they are vagabonds. They don’t settle down, go to work every day, raise a family. It’s an exciting lifestyle, on the outside. For someone like me, who is very settled with a mortgage, a child, and work deadlines coming up, sailing away with a pirate is a nice daydream.

6. What is coming next from you?
SG: I have a new series we are now calling Jewels of the Ton about three glamorous courtesans in Regency London. They stumble upon some dangerous diamonds and some equally dangerous men. The first book is titled When You Give a Duke a Diamond, and it will be out in September.

Thanks!
Thanks so much for having me. I’ll be popping in all day.


Giveaway:
2 copies/2 winners of The Rogue Pirate's Bride

1. Open to US and Canada
2. Ends March 8
3. Just enter.
Shana will be stopping by so be free to ask her anything. Or maybe tell me why you like pirates.

THE ROGUE PIRATE’S BRIDE BY SHANA GALEN – IN STORES FEBRUARY 2012

Revenge should be sweet, but it may cost him everything… 
Out to avenge the death of his mentor, Bastien discovers himself astonishingly out of his depth when confronted with a beautiful, daring young woman who is out for his blood… 

Forgiveness is unthinkable, but may be her only hope… 
British Admiral’s daughter Raeven Russell believes Bastien responsible for her fiancĂ©’s death. But once the fiery beauty crosses swords with Bastien, she’s not so sure she really wants him to change his wicked ways… 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shana Galen is the author of five Regency historicals, including the Rita-nominated Blackthorne’s Bride. Her books have been sold in Brazil, Russia, and the Netherlands and featured in the Rhapsody and Doubleday Book Clubs. A former English teacher in Houston’s inner city, Shana now writes full time. She is a happily married wife and mother of a daughter and lives in Houston, Texas, where she is working on her next Regency romance series! For more information please visit www.shanagalen.com, like her on Facebook, or follow her on Twitter.  

44 comments:

  1. I've seen this book at another blog and it does sound good. Nice interview. I agree, pirates are the ultimate bad boys!

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  2. Who doesn't love pirates. Also Shana's next series sounds pretty good too.

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  3. Naida, I complete agree. Love pirates--probably because they're so bad!

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  4. Thanks, Jenny N. I'm excited about the next series!

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  5. Pirates are just too sexy not to like them. Unless they don't have teeth and they smell, but that doesn't happen in real life, right? Right?

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  6. Wow - that's quite the cover. Who could resist that pirate?

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  7. I love me a nice, classy, good-looking pirate who's bad to the bone. :3 Thanks for the interview Shana Galen! I haven't read this, but I want too.

    carolerae4488@yahoo.com

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  8. I like the idea of a pirate, but I could not live with one of them! That's why I read pirate romance, while I have a very settled, non-rebel husband. Like you said, Shana, pirates are a nice daydream!

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  9. I can't wait to finish out this series--with a pirate, no less. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  10. Arely, I promise my pirates always smell good and have all their teeth! :-)

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  11. Thanks, Carole. Good luck with the giveaway.

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  12. Kanya, I couldn't live with the pirate or the cramped ship's quarters. Imagine sharing a privy with all of those men! It's nice in fiction, though.

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  13. Thanks for stopping by, Julie. Good luck!

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  14. Thank you for the interview Shana :)

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  15. Thanks for stopping by, Blodeuedd

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  16. SHANA!!!

    You're one busy woman :) You know by now that I love your prose and those great heroes and heroines you gift us with :)

    I would LOVE to win this copy (and signed would totally put me on cloud nine)!!!

    I'm not sure how you do it all, woman, but keep on doing it!

    Take care:)

    Mel
    www.bookworm2bookworm.wordpress.com

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  17. I always enjoy reading what authors have to say. I will be reading this one pretty soon...looking forward to it!

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  18. Thanks for stopping by, Melanie. I'm just a little busy! LOL!

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  19. I like hearing what readers have to say, Staci! Glad you dropped in.

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  20. Johnny Depp makes any pirate cool! :)


    bethsbookreviewblog2 AT gmail DOT com

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  21. Ooo, sounds like a hot and great read. :) I like that the lady is holding the sword on the cover too. ;D Thank you! And nice to meet you Shana

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  22. Who doesn't like a handsome rogue? *sigh*

    Oh and WHY aren't real pirates like that? But then again, if they were, the seas would have a lot more women sailing them. LOL

    books (dot) things (at) yahoo (dot) com

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  23. This book sounds great. Love Shana's other books and am sure this one is just as good. I love pirates. They are strong alpha males, fighters, and ultimate bad boys. Plus most pirates are very sexy.
    Thanks for the giveaway and would love to win and read this book.
    christinebails@yahoo.com

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  24. Beth, Johnny Depp could make a vacuum cleaner salesman cool.

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  25. Melissa, that's my favorite part of the cover!

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  26. Melissa, LOL! That's probably true, though there have been a few female pirates.

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  27. Thanks, Christine! I appreciate that :-)

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  28. Thanks so much to the Book Girl of Mur-y-Castell for hosting me today! Good luck with the giveaway, everyone.

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  29. I like pirates because they are bad and hot. Please enter me in contest. Tore923@aol.com

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  30. A former english teacher, did you ever think you would be doing what you are now when you went to school? Glad things turned out this way so we can keep getting such wonderful books from you.
    Your comparison between pirates and today's leather wearing Harley bad boys is great! So true, and each is so tempting =)

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  31. A nice interview, thanks! I don't love pirates but I admit when I was small I had a Lego pirate ship. Its crew was regularly destroyed by sharks ;p.

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  32. Pirates are the ultimate bad boys! I love the use of a privateer as a stand in because I think they were essentially pirates (granted ones that had protection from a country). Even to this day there are forms of pirates in the open seas. Crazy as that seems to be :)

    (Not Entering)I have the book!

    Great Interview!

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  33. I swear you always ask the best questions! Great interview :)

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  34. I love books about pirates and I'm so glad you made this installment of your series about one! I've heard really great things about this book and can't wait to read it for myself! Thanks so much for the interview and giveaway:)

    jwitt33 at live dot com

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  35. I love pirates because they are mysterious yet we imbue them with a conscience like a Harley rider. They just seem fantastical.

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  36. Pirates are great even whan they call themselves "privateers". They are sexy, bad boys. Can't wait to read this book. Thanks for the giveaway.

    e.balinski(at)att(dot)net

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  37. The book sounds great. Count me in please.
    yratpatrol@aol.com

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  38. I really like pirates because they are sexy and they are bad boys. This book sounds wonderful and I'd love to read it. Please enter me. Thanks!

    ayancey(at)dishmail(dot)net

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  39. Great interview Blodeuedd. I enjoyed this book immensely and look forward to Galen's next series. Sounds like adventurous fun :)

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  40. I love pirates! They do what they want and live free. LOL

    Thank you for the giveaway.

    Christine

    ceeenndee at gmail dot com

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