What is your favorite
television show? It’s not really a show, but a series- Masterpiece
Classic and Masterpiece Mystery on PBS. I love Downton Abbey and Sherlock and
all of the other fantastic shows that are broadcast as a part of their series.
I know every Sunday night that there’ll be something great to watch. I’ve
watched it since it was simply “Masterpiece.”
What is something you’ve lied about? I don’t know as this constitutes as lying, but for the first year I wrote I told very few people I was writing. I wasn’t sure it was any good and I was writing for my personal pleasure. When people at work would ask what I did over the weekend or my family wanted to know what I had done, I would make things up so that I sounded busy, when in reality I had been home writing.
Who is the last person you hugged? A colleague at work. I tend to give a lot of hugs.
What is the story of your first kiss? I believe in a personal life kept private and this comes under that.
Do you like kissing in public? A quick smooch is ok.
Banished Love
by Ramona Flightner
BLURB:
Free-Spirited…
Clarissa Sullivan dreams for more from life than sipping
tepid tea in stifling parlors in Victorian Boston. She defies her family’s
wishes, continuing to teach poor immigrant children in Boston’s West End,
finding a much-needed purpose to her life.
Radical…
As a suffragette, Clarissa is considered a firebrand radical
no man would desire. For why should women want the vote when men have sheltered
women from the distasteful aspects of politics and law?
Determined…
When love blossoms between Clarissa and Gabriel McLeod, a
struggling cabinetmaker, her family objects. Clarissa’s love and determination
will be tested as she faces class prejudices, manipulative family members and
social convention in order to live the life she desires with the man she loves.
Will she succeed? Or will she yield to expectations?
BANISHED LOVE follows Clarissa Sullivan on her journey of
self-discovery as she learns what she cannot live without.
EXCERPTS
“Colin, anything in that paper
interesting enough to share? You read it like you are hoping to find some
long-lost treasure,” Lucas cajoled.
“Hmm…no, nothing uplifting like
that song. Just more tales of death and woe around the world. The Boxers are
getting more powerful and dangerous.” Colin sighed, setting aside the Boston
Evening Transcript.
“And why should we care about a
bunch of pugilists?” Mrs. Smythe demanded, her thin face even longer with her
disapproval.
I giggled; Lucas snorted before
acting as though he were sneezing to hide his amusement, but Colin stared at
Mrs. Smythe with frank fascination.
“Do you read the papers, Mrs.
Sm…Sullivan? Talk with your friends?” At her cold stare, he continued. “The
Boxers are discontented Chinese on the verge of rebellion who are
indiscriminately killing Christians in China. Including American Christians,”
Colin said helpfully. “I thought it was the topic of conversation these days.”
He glanced toward Lucas and me, and we both nodded our agreement.
“A genteel woman,” Mrs. Smythe
began, with a sniff in my direction to indicate I must be lacking in that
regard, “would not know of such vulgar goings-on halfway around the world with
a bunch of savages, my dear Colin. I do read the papers but only the parts that
pertain to my world and me. The parts about running a good home, a good
kitchen. About decoration.” With this, she waved her hand around the room to
indicate its frightful state. “Decorum.” Yet another censorious glare was sent
in my direction. “These are the important matters of my life,” she stated with
one more sniff, showing her displeasure at the topic.
AUTHOR Bio and
Links:
Ramona Flightner is a native of Missoula, Montana. After graduating from
Tufts University with a B.A. in Spanish, she earned a Masters degree in Spanish
Literature from the University of Montana. Her Master’s thesis, Chilean
Testimonial Literature: the collective suffering of a people, highlighted her
continued interest in the stories of those who were at risk of being forgotten
or silenced.
She studied nursing at the University of Pennsylvania and graduated with
a Master’s in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She has worked for ten
years as a family nurse practitioner providing care to the poor and under
insured at two community health centers, first in Wilmington, Delaware and now
in Boston, Massachusetts.
An avid reader, she began writing three years ago. She enjoys the
demands of research and relishes the small discoveries that give historical
detail to her books.
Ramona is an avid flyfisher and hiker who enjoys nothing better than
spending a day on a remote Montana river, far from a city. She enjoys research,
travel, storytelling, learning about new cultures and discovering new ways of
looking at the world. Though she resides in Boston, Massachusetts, Ramona
remains a Montanan at heart.
Her dreams are to see the
plains of East Africa, marvel at the wonder of Petra in Jordan, soak in the
seas of the South Pacific, and to continue to spend as much time as possible
with her family.
Banished Love is her first novel and is the first in the forthcoming
Banished Saga.
AUTHOR WEB PAGE: http://www.ramonaflightner.com
TWITTER:
http://twitter.com/ramonaflightner
PINTEREST: http://www.pinterest.com/ramonaauthor
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Thank you for hosting, Rachel! For those visiting the tour, what is your favorite TV show?
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This sounds like a great read. I enjoy period pieces that have more truth than not in their historical aspect. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite TV show right now is THE BIG BANG THEORY.
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