Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Interview and contest: Maria Hamilton and Mr Darcy

 Help me welcome Maria Hamilton to my blog :) She is the author of Mr Darcy and the secret of becoming a gentleman. The book is out now and at the bottom of this interview there is a contest to win a copy.

Welcome to Mur-y-Castell!


Could you tell us something about yourself, so we can get to know you better?

I live in southern New Hampshire with my husband, son, and daughter, and my neurotic (half black lab/half greyhound) dog, Poseidon.  I attended Boston College where I earned a B.A. and then a M.A. in history.  I received my J.D. from Harvard Law School.  I presently work as an attorney in Boston.  I am an avid bicyclist.  I love movies, the Red Sox, and travel. 

Your newest book is called Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman; can you tell me what it is about?

In Pride & Prejudice, the evolution of Fitzwilliam Darcy from an aloof man unable to understand his emotions to a gentleman worthy of Elizabeth Bennett's love occurs primarily out of the reader's view.  My novel Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman allows the reader to explore his unseen heart, his struggle to understand Elizabeth's rejection, and his determination to win her regard despite his previous failings. 

I introduce the reader to Mr. Darcy after Hunsford when he is attempting to overcome Elizabeth’s rejection and struggling with the knowledge that he has unfairly separated Mr. Bingley from Jane.  He determines to correct his mistake much earlier and in the process of doing so has to return to Hertfordshire.  He asks Jane for a private interview in order to determine if she still has feeling for Mr. Bingley and Mrs. Bennett assumes that Darcy has come to court Jane. Once Darcy is thrown into Elizabeth's company again, he vows to show her, by every civility in his power, that he can please a woman actually worth having.  Without the barriers of preconceived notions between them, Darcy is forced to learn how to express his passion and gain her respect.  Through his determination, Elizabeth is able to overcome her poor first impressions and understand the value of his love.

How did you get started on writing Jane Austen variations?

When the film Bridget Jones Diary was released, it reminded me of how much I loved Pride & Prejudice.  I reread it and then watched a DVD of the 1995 BBC miniseries.  Afterwards, the characters just sort of stuck with me. I then read Abigail Reynolds’ Pride & Prejudice variations and some other stories that at the time were available on the internet and they slowly inspired me to write my novel. 

I gravitated toward writing a variation because I always felt there were missing scenes from Pride & Prejudice that I wanted to flesh out and explore.  For example, Darcy asking Mr. Bennett for permission to marry Elizabeth, Darcy telling Bingley that he was in love with Elizabeth and had wrongly separated him from Jane, Caroline learning that Mr. Darcy had asked Elizabeth to marry him (twice), and how Darcy and Elizabeth navigated the transformation from suitors to intimacy.  In particular, I wanted to write the dialogue between Darcy and Elizabeth while they are courting and becoming comfortable in each other’s company.  I felt that this could be best done by to envisioning a different course for the story where all of those scenes could be played out more fully.  I think my new novel Mr. Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman succeeds in doing so.

Who is your favorite Jane Austen hero/heroine? And why?
Mr. Darcy is my favorite because he has is so steadfast.  His good qualities aren’t really apparent at first but you eventually come to respect him and then love him. He is smart, loyal, and if you listen very carefully, funny in a wry sort of way.  Moreover, unlike most people, he has the capacity to change.  He seems so self assured and even arrogant, but in the end, he has enough courage to humble himself in order to reassess his behavior. That sort of mix self-awareness and confidence is rare to find and very appealing to me.

If you could become any Jane Austen heroine, whose life would you choose?
Elizabeth Bennett, of course.  She’s smart, witty, kind, thoughtful, well read, and occasionally petty and stubborn– what is not to love about her.  I know Jane Austen once said that she thought her “as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print” and I agree.  Her family situation is not ideal but there is real affection there.  Each member of the Bennett family has both virtues and flaws and as a result, they all seem very real to me.  I can therefore imagine what it would be like to live at Longbourne and imagine I would be as alternately happy and exasperated as Elizabeth is.  Besides, wouldn’t I eventually get to marry Mr. Darcy and move to Pemberley.

Are you working on something new and exciting right now?
I am working on two new variations.  One explores a darker version of Pride & Prejudice where Mr. Darcy is not able to find Wickham or force him to marry Lydia.  It has less traditional elements than other variations and focuses on how harsh it was for a woman to live in regency England.  The other is a more traditional variation based on a short story I previously published on the internet.  I alternately work on them depending on whether I am in a dark or light mood.   

Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
Sit down and write every day.  As you write, keep track of your plot as it unfolds temporally and then go back and reexamine each character’s motives and separate journey to ensure each person in the story has full and logical “life” of their own.  Each day you write, go back and edit what you wrote the day before.  Try not to use the same adjective more than once in a chapter. Write for yourself and then worry about how you get published afterwards.   


If you are interested in Maria’s writing style, she has two Pride & Prejudice short stories available on the internet at http://www.austeninterlude.org/maria/maria.html 

Thank you Maria :)


GIVEAWAY

1. Open to US and Canada
2. Ends May 16th
3. Just go ahead and enter. 
If you want to you can ask Maria a question, comment on the interview, or the book. Or tell me which JA heroine you would want to be (or the man you'd choose ;)

Closed: winner Missie

OUT NOW

When Elizabeth Bennet refuses his hand, Darcy is devastated and makes it his mission to change. By every civility in his power, Darcy slowly tries to win her affections, but Elizabeth is not easily swayed. Darcy vows to unlock the secrets that will make her his. He curses himself for his social awkwardness and appearance of pride, and sets out to right the wrongs he's done her family.

Elizabeth's family and friends misunderstand his intentions, and being in Elizabeth's presence proves to be both excruciating for the shy Darcy-and a dream come true. For the first time in his life, he must please a woman worth having, and the transformation leads him to a depth of understanding and love that he never could have imagined.


Monday, 9 May 2011

Review: Mr Darcy and the Secret of Becoming a Gentleman - Maria Hamilton

Genre: Pride and Prejudice variation
Pages: 464
Published: May 1st 2011 Sourcebooks landmark

When Elizabeth Bennet refuses his hand, Darcy is devastated and makes it his mission to change. By every civility in his power, Darcy slowly tries to win her affections, but Elizabeth is not easily swayed. Darcy vows to unlock the secrets that will make her his. He curses himself for his social awkwardness and appearance of pride, and sets out to right the wrongs he's done her family.

Elizabeth's family and friends misunderstand his intentions, and being in Elizabeth's presence proves to be both excruciating for the shy Darcy-and a dream come true. For the first time in his life, he must please a woman worth having, and the transformation leads him to a depth of understanding and love that he never could have imagined.

My thoughts:
Yes I still adore anything Pride and Prejudice related. These may not be for everyone and to that I will just say that variations are fun and always make me smile.

This book again was different because much was from Darcy's POV. The book begins after his failed proposal and he realizes that he needs to change. He needs to be more out there and he needs to make the wrongs to right. First he needs to get Bingley and Jane together and then he needs to work on making Elizabeth fall for him.

I had my heart in my throat a couple of times when it came to this book. I am just gonna spill it now because it happens almost at once. Mrs Bennet gets the wrong idea when ´Darcy shows up alone and soon it is over the whole area that he is courting Jane. It was horrible, in a good way, what a twist and I sat there shaking my head at Mrs Bennet's folly. If you thought she was bad before then here, it was almost that I did from shame myself. So I certainly applaud this twist.

This was a nice variation with a Mr Darcy who really tries to better himself, he puts himself out there, he tries to socialise, and he becomes the gentleman she wants him to be, or should we say expect him to be. And then we watch Lizzy fall for him once again.

Conclusion:
A fun variation where Mr Darcy is more in focus. We hear his thoughts, we watch his heartache. He is a wonderful man underneath and the journey to happiness is lovely to watch. And as I said, be prepared for the oh so amusing twist.

Rating:
Fall in love with Mr Darcy all over again.

Cover
Meh

from the publisher

Check back tomorrow when I have Maria Hamilton over for an interview

Sunday, 8 May 2011

Review: Awaken the Highland Warrior - Anita Clenney

Genre: Paranormal romance
Pages: 448
Published: May 1st 2011 Sourcebooks Casablanca

Historian Bree Kirkland has always been in love with the past, but when she accidentally wakes an ancient Scottish warrior who's spent the past 150 years sleeping in her backyard, her present is suddenly fraught with danger. Faelan has awakened from the time vault hungry and horny. He grieves for his lost family, wondering who sent the woman to wake him. If she's a demon, Faelan will have to kill her. If she's innocent, she's unleashed the gates of hell in her backyard. Either way they must rely on each other to save their future.

My thoughts:
When I first looked at this one I thought historical paranormal, it was the kilt. But that is not the case, thought the hero was born long ago and has been frozen for 150 years.

Bree loves everything about the Civil War and a hunt for a hidden treasure in her own backyard leads her to our hero. She is no damsel in distress, but then Faelan is from another time when women were to be protected, and this leads to quite a few conflicts. I think that is what was the most fun about a hero that doesn't know that the world has changed. He gets all confused by how women act, dress, why there are no horses and his chivalry is still wonderful, even if she wants to join in and do something too. He is just a very protective male.

But the book is no happy lovestory from the start. No no, she thinks he might be a demon at first, and he thinks the same about her. They are a bit wary of each other, and at the same time he really really wants her. Poor guy needs some smexing right away or he will just explode. The tension keeps on building until they trust each other enough. But even after that there is distrust.  I do understand that, because who would believe she just came across him, and why would she trust the freaky sexy guy in a kilt that she found in a crypt.

There is tension, passion (that builds and builds, and I will just leave you all with that), lots of sexy highlanders, evil demons, and a race against the clock because these evil demons have a plan, and they do not want any humans at all around when they have their perfect world.

Conclusion:
I did enjoy the whole what's up with the world today scenario, and when things heated up the author also managed to surprise me and that is always fun. All in all a good book with a hunky highlander warrior and the epic struggle to save mankind. I enjoyed the book and at one time I reached a point where I had to read faster and faster and did not want to stop before I reached the end.

Rating:
Enjoyable

Cover:
Meh


Friday, 6 May 2011

Review: The Lace Makers of Glenmara - Heather Barbieri

Genre: Fiction
Pages: 304
Published: 2009

"You can always start again," Kate Robinson's mother once told her. "All it takes is a new thread."Overwhelmed by heartbreak and loss, Kate follows her mother's advice and flees to Ireland, her ancestral homeland, hoping to reinvent herself. In the seaside hamlet of Glenmara, the struggling twentysix-year-old fashion designer quickly develops a bond with members of the local lace-making society—and soon she and the lace makers are creating a line of exquisite lingerie, their skilled hands bringing flowers, Celtic dragons, nymphs, saints, kings, and queens to life with painterly skill. The circle also offers them something more: the strength to face their desires and fears. But not everyone in this charming, fading Gaelic village welcomes Kate, and a series of unexpected events threatens to unravel everything the women have worked so hard for.

My thoughts:
First I must say that my review is not going to give this wonderful book justice. It's just one of those books that are  so wonderfully written that I just not have enough words to express why I loved it so.

Kate designs clothes and loves to sew gets dumped by her fiancé, so she leaves for Ireland and just wanders around. She is both sad over her relationship and her mother's death. She is a bit broken and she finds solace in Glenmara. A broken town with no tourists and  people are fleeing because there is nothing to do there, but she finds wonderful friends there, Bernie who rents out a room to her and who is lonely too. And the rest of the Lace makers who all have different problems, if it's husbands, themselves or children. With each other they find a new goal in the lingerie they start to make, and they each find that they lost too. They might be older than her, but they are all women and the friendship they form is strong.

The prose is beautiful, and something as simple as them sitting there and talking still brings out everything the book has to offer. It is well written and with it's story about friendship, loss and new-found strength it makes it a story  for everyone. There is also a bit of romance hidden in the background, but even though I love romance it is the life of these women that is more important (still yay romance).

It also made me tear up, because it's not all fun and friendship. There is also jealousy and a priest that is just an ass.

Now look, I just can't bring it justice. It's just impossible. The book was lovely, and it also has these pieces of magical realism in it. It's a book you read slowly to savour all the words.

Conclusion:
Of course I recommend this book to all. I loved it, it was wonderful and it when I finished it I was happy. This is how I want my fiction to be like. It was perfect.

And a big thank you to Anna from Diary of an Eccentric. She sent me this book, and you were so right, it was just the book for me.

Rating:
Read it!

Cover:
Nice



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