Interview with author Raven McAllan... *GIVEAWAY*



Hi Raven! It's great to have you here and to be a part of your ongoing tour - I am looking forward to learning more about you and your work. Let's get started with my questions...

1.)              What is the strangest talent you have?
I can write (badly) with a pencil between my toes. The best is being able to block out everything and everybody when I write. Very useful on a plane journey.

2.)              What is the best Halloween costume you’ve ever worn?
As a child it was always something ordinary. Guising (the Scottish version of trick and treat I guess.) wasn’t a big thing. We just went to the neighbours, recited a poem or sang and got an orange or a few peanuts. As an adult? I’ve only been to one Halloween party. I was a ballet dancer. (Boring I know. Now I think of it, my other half was a Regency Gentleman. I must put that into a time slip novel. ;))
As we live out in the sticks, my children didn’t go guising around where we live, but usually went to a disco at school. I was just the taxi driver.

3.)              Are the titles of your books important?
Yes, very. I like to think they give you a hint and a tease about what the story is about. A title is as important as the blurb.

4.)              If you’re struggling with a scene or difficult character, what methods help you through it?
Eat chocolate, ignore them and write something else. Moan to my mate on skype, and open a bottle of wine. I don’t stress. It will or will not get sorted.

5.)              Do you prefer dog, cats or none of the above?
We had cats for about 30 years, until a couple of years ago. Then when our last one died we made the decision not to have more pets. My husband often travels for work, and we also enjoy our holidays. It’s not fair on the pets.

6.)              Who’s your favourite author? Why?
I plead the 5th. I don’t want to upset anyone. However, I enjoy Doreen Tovey and her books about her Siamese cats, and Miss Read and her tales of village life. Romance wise it depends on my mood.

7.)              Do you have a pet peeve?
It changes. At the moment it’s restaurants that say they do a full gluten free menu, and then offer you a green salad. Also, I can not stand spitting, people who meander down the pavement three abreast and don’t want to move to let others past and ripen at home fruit. It never does.

8.)              Do you remember your dreams when you wake up in the morning?
Some of them. I keep a notebook in the Ensuite so if an idea for a book hits me I can jot it down. I never remember those. I still remember a nightmare from when I was about five. All tied in with school, a man on a machine that tore up tarmac, (and would mark naughty children) and using the wrong cloakroom. Why I have no idea.

The Duke’s Temptation by Raven McAllan

Publisher         Totally Bound

Raven’s page there

Pub dates        Pre order                     10 October
                        Early download          24 October
                        General release            21 November

Blurb              
            Tortured duke Gibb Alford has vowed never to love again... until a beautiful French knife thrower brings him to his knees
           
When Gibb Alford, Duke of Menteith, saves a beautiful French knife thrower from the unwanted attentions of a fellow aristocrat he is ill-prepared for the immediate tug of attraction to the beautiful Evangeline. Widowed, he has sworn off love forever, so he can well do without this temptation.
Evangeline certainly doesn’t want the complication of being in the sights of one smoky-eyed Scottish Duke. She’s a lady on a mission, with no time for love or dalliance.
However, fate and life have other plans and gradually Gibb and Evangeline become a couple.
As each struggle with the demons of their pasts, Evangeline finds life in the ton difficult. The spurned aristocrat Gibb saved her from, is not prepared to give in and retire gracefully. And while Gibb fights the man, he also declares war on his own emotions. When Evangeline’s past is revealed to her, everything changes. She has a decision to make.
Fight for Gibb—or flee to a safe but unfulfilled future.
As for her Duke… All is fair in love and war—right?

Raven’s bio and nosy links
Well what can I say?
I'm growing old disgracefully and loving it.
Dh and I live on the edge of a Scottish forest, and rattle around in a house much too big for us.
Our kids have grown up and flown the nest, but roll back up when they want to take a deep breath and smell the daisies so to speak.
I write in my study, which overlooks the garden and the lane. I'm often seen procrastinating, by checking out the wild life, looking—only looking—at the ironing basket and assuring tourists that indeed, I'm not the bed and breakfast. That would mean cooking fried eggs without breaking the yolks, and disturbing the dust bunnies as they procreate under the beds. Not to be thought of.
Being able to do what I love, and knowing people get pleasure from my writing is fantastic. Long may it last.

 http://amzn.to/2r3i55e     (Amazon. com page)
http://amzn.to/2r32baI      (Amazon UK)

Giveaway

This giveaway is for 2 prizes, a paperback copy of one of Raven's previous Regency books, “The Earl and the Courtesan” which is UK only and a Ecopy which is open Internationally.






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