Welcome Wild Rose Press author, Andrea Downing...




 Hi Andrea! Great to have you visit with me again and have the chance to catch up with you :) Looking forward to hearing about your latest release, Dearest Darling…let's get started with the questions!

1)   Did you set any goals for 2014? Just the usual ones—stop nail biting, lose weight and get the next book done.  I started a somewhat complicated book over a year ago but it got rather way laid by edits on two other books and a host of unrelated problems.  That's my excuse and I'm sticking with it.  So, those were my goals.  Of course, I'm still biting my nails, the weight is virtually unchanged and I haven't gotten back to that book as yet….but I will!

2)   How long does it take you to write a 50,000-60,000-word manuscript? It would really depend how clear the story is in my mind, if I know every twist and turn of the plot.  I have to admit I've never written in that word range; my books are either full length, approximately 80-90K, or novellas.  I'd say the first draft for a full-length novel takes about 6 months, all being well.

4)   Tell us about a new author you’ve recently discovered.  A short while ago I read Mary E. Trimble's Tenderfoot, which I really enjoyed.  It's a romance set against the Mt. St. Helen's eruption, quite a unique situation to handle.  Great stuff.

5)   Name two romances you’ve read more than once 
None!  In fact, I can't think of any book of any genre whatsoever I've ever read more than once.  There are just too many great books out there I haven't read once to re-read something.  Sorry!

6)   Tell us about your first car  A sort of burgundy or maroon used Honda.  My then-husband took me over to collect it and driving home was the first time I'd ever driven in a car on my own.  Scarey!

7)   Tell us something you’ve lied about? My age.

8)   Kissing in public? Yes or no?  First find me the man who wants to kiss me, then I'll let you know…


DEAREST DARLING 

AuthorAndrea Downing
Genre:  western historical romance
Publisher:  The Wild Rose Press

Daniel Saunders has carved out a life for himself in Wyoming—a life missing one thing: a wife. Having scrimped and saved to bring his mail-order bride from New York, he is outraged to find in her stead a runaway fraud. Even worse, the impostor is the sister of his old enemy.
But people are not always as they seem, and sometimes the heart knows more than the head.

But he hadn’t spoken today. Not since first thing when he’d told her to get ready. Not through breakfast, or as he helped clear dishes, or gave her a hand up into the wagon.
“You haven’t seen her. You didn’t see her picture, did you?” The questions came sudden, yet without malice.
Emily straightened, alert. “No. No, I didn’t.” Would I understand better? Is that what he meant?
“I keep it with me.” Daniel began to fish in his pocket. “Would you like to see it?”
“No. No, you keep it, please. It won’t change anything.” Emily panicked. She would be beautiful, the other, that would be the answer. So stunningly beautiful that just her photograph had enthralled him, mesmerized him into loving her. Emily couldn’t bear to look, didn’t want to know the answer. Didn’t wish to torture herself further. “And I’m sorry. I’m sorry for reading the letters.” A rush of words, they flowed out of her. “I should never have done that. It’s not like me. But you...well, you understand it seems—”
“You’re probably wondering what I see in her. Or what she sees in me. As for that, what she sees in me, I have no idea. Maybe, like you, she wishes to get away.”
Emily studied his profile, the planes and contours of his face, the eyes set straight ahead, the slouch hat low on his brow. He gave nothing away, was a man in control of his emotions, thinking, maybe still wondering how he had won that woman. Or maybe set on keeping the answer to himself.
Overhead, clouds scudded, scoured the sky, leached the blue, threatened.
“Did you ever ask her? Why you?”
“I did. She never answered. I’m thinking what she sees in me is husband material. I guess. She tells me about her day, the people she knows, what she does. As you read.”
“She just seems so...so outgoing, so...so very social to ever want this life. I found it difficult to believe.” She jutted her chin out, then turned to him, waiting.
He gave the reins a sharp shake. “I don’t know. I never asked if she knew what she was getting into. I described it. I assumed if she wanted to stop the correspondence there, she would have. I was pretty damn amazed and happy she’d wanted to come, written back even though I described the cabin to her, the isolation.” His gaze slid toward her.
“And you think she’ll make you a perfect wife, do you? Be happy living here? Cook your meals, mend your clothes, keep your cabin, have your babies?” Exasperated, she tried to make him think, think of what he was letting himself in for, how long a marriage like that could go on, how it could end up being even lonelier than he was now. Emily would seem to him to be trying to win him over rather than making him see the truth, but push him she must, save him, stop him. She knew those sorts of women, the debutantes, the socialites. Not a one would last out here, not for a single day.
His head snapped around to stare at her. “She’s been writing. She hasn’t stopped.”
Bio:  Andrea Downing likes to say that when she decided to do a Masters Degree, she made the mistake of turning left out of New York, where she was born,  instead of right to the west, and ended up in the UK.   She eventually married there, raising a beautiful daughter and staying for longer than she cares to admit.  Teaching, editing a poetry magazine, writing travel articles, and a short stint in Nigeria filled those years until in 2008 she returned to NYC.  She now divides her time between the city and the shore, and often trades the canyons of New York for the wide open spaces of Wyoming.  Family vacations are often out west and, to date, she and her daughter have been to some 20 ranches throughout the west.  Loveland, her first book, was a finalist for Best American Historical at the 2013 RONE Awards.  Lawless Love, a short story, part of The Wild Rose Press ‘Lawmen and Outlaws’ series, was a finalist for Best Historical Novella at the RONE Awards.   Dearest Darling, a novella, is part of The Wild Rose Press Love Letters series, and comes out Oct. 8th and Dances of the Heart, another full length novel, comes out in the next few months.

Links to Social Media:  WEBSITE AND BLOG:  http://andreadowning.com
Twitter:  @andidowning  https://twitter.com/AndiDowning
Linkedin:  http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=124888740&trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile_pic


Reviews:
"Dearest Darling is a well-plotted, excellently written story in which author Andrea Downing word paints Jackson Hole, Wyoming in such a way that one feels, sees and experiences the vastness of the prairie between mountain ranges. …Several surprise twists keep the pages flying. Clever plotting, nice ebb and flow of dialogue, action, and tension. Not a word is wasted.

Throughout Dearest Darling I cheered for Emily and Daniel, hoped they’d find resolution. Andrea Downing has outdone herself with this clever tale of crossed stars. Loved it, highly recommend it."  Karen Casey Fitzjerrell, award-winning author of The Dividing Season

"The romance was pitched perfectly, lots of "do I, don't I" moments, subtle looks and indecision that had me wanting to lock them in the bedroom until the sorted things out!

I loved the twists that appeared, they weren't obvious or expected. These led to a fantastic ending that left me satisfied with the story. That takes a lot of skill to pull of in just 26,000 words…

Overall I found this novella to be an adorable story and get away from life for a little while. It was an easy read to boot, allowing the reader to get straight to the story. Despite its short length, Dearest Darling had well drawn characters and a plot that felt complete and finished.

I give this a 5 for being a good all rounder."  --Laura of Lurking reads

Comments?? Questions??


12 comments

  1. thanks so much for having me here today, Rachel! I enjoyed our interview across the pond.

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  2. Great interview, Andrea. Love your response to the 'kiss' question :-) Niiiice excerpt! Best of luck

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    1. Thanks Diane, glad you liked my response and the excerpt. Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. I enjoyed your interview, ladies. And I love the excerpts of Dearest Darling I've been reading. Best of luck with the book, Andrea!

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    1. Well, Jana, why not read the whole book?! LOL thanks for your kind words.

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    1. Thanks, Ashantay. I thought they were great questions--a good mix. Thanks for stopping by.

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  5. What a neat interview! I do love the premise of this book and can't wait to get to it. I'm ;with you on the PDA question :) It's all relative!

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    1. Amen to that! Thanks, Barb. (having trouble signing in here…)

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  7. Great interview. I'm a fan of western romance. Good luck with "Dearest Darling." - P.S. Removed earlier comment because of a missing quotation mark.;-)

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    1. I almost published a comment that had me saying Wekk instead of Well…stuff happens but I'm glad you got here in the end, and even more glad you're a fan of western romance. thanks for your comment!

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