![]() ![]() A very colorful watery world!ħ-Do you edit as you draft or wait until you are totally done?Įditing waits till the entire first draft is done. There was an entire maritime universe I didn’t know existed with untold skilled sailors of multiple ethnicities, ages, origins, etc. Esmee Shaw is a foodie like me, my first plus-sized heroine, Don’t be fooled by that beautiful cover which shows her in her younger, svelte, pre-chocolate shop days -)ĥ-What are three words that describe your hero?Ĭapable, faithful, and worldly in a way that has made him wise.Ħ-What’s something you learned while writing this book? ![]() historic site is Colonial Williamsburg and my newfound love is historic Yorktown so it was wonderful to set this story in both places.Ĥ-Would you hang out with your heroine in real life?Ībsolutely! I would be happy to hobnob with this heroine for a day, including visiting her sister in Colonial Williamsburg and tempting visitors at Shaw’s Chocolate along Yorktown’s waterfront. Since my ancestry is based in Virginia (via Scotland), I’m always drawn there. Will a war and a cache of regrets keep them apart? Or will a new shared vision reunite them?ģ-How did you decide where your book was going to take place? 1-What is the title of your latest release?Ģ-What’s the “elevator pitch” for your new book?Ī Virginia chocolatier and a privateering sea captain collide once more after a failed love affair a decade before. ![]()
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