Hiya Folks,
Please help me welcome the lovely and talented author, Isabella Macotte. She has embraced the mania today to share a bit about herself and her Victorian fantasy from The Wild Rose Press. Thanks so much for sharing with us, Isabella. What was germ
of the idea behind The Heart Gem?
As a romance
reader, I thought how intriguing it would be to know, really know, if someone
is meant for you as a soul mate. How many of us have wished we could be assured
the person we choose is the right one? So my story presents The Artifacts of
Love, a group of mystical objects which can lead a person to their true love. The
Heart Gem allows the holder to see a vision of the future. But of course, no
magic is perfect.
Oh, that pesky magic, but perfect is boring anyway. Intriguing premise. What was the
first book you remember loving?
So many books
I’ve enjoyed along the way, but I’d have to say Janet Eyre stuck with me. The
tortured hero and heroine in a gothic setting got me from the first page. I was
hooked on romance novels from that point.
*Sigh* A classic, and responsible for hooking many of us, I'm sure. Where is the oddest
place you’ve ever pulled out a book?
I frequently
have a book or Kindle, with me in the car. Sometimes caught by a long train,
I’ll pull out something to read. I’ve had some strange looks from other drivers
probably thinking I’ve been reading the whole time.
LOL I'll bet. What is your typical
writing session like?
I tend to
snatch bits of time where I can. On a good day, that’s usually a little in the
morning and late afternoon, followed by some evening writing. Sometimes sending
the family out of the house for a few hours gives me the quiet time I need to
finish a project.
Hmmm. I wonder why that never works with my family? Do you have a favorite character of those you've written?
Hallie Pinefoy
of The Heart Gem is definitely a
favorite character. She’s smart, driven, and has a great sense of humor. She attractive
but doesn’t fuss about her looks. Hallie has a plan for her life, to own a
business as a custom doll maker. Bremen Tyler comes along and offers to help
her venture. As long as she goes along with his own plans.
Isn't that just like a man? Since
becoming published, what was the biggest 'Woot' moment you experienced?
I wrote The
Heart Gem for readers to enjoy. So, I’d have to say when a person who has read
the story tells me they loved the book, it’s a ‘Woot’ moment for me. That’s
what it’s all about, isn’t it?
Amen, sister! Where can we find you, Isabella, and The Heart Gem?
Please stop by my
website at http://isabellamacotte.blogspot.com/ I’d love to hear
from you!
Great. Can you tell us just a little bit more about you, the woman? And give us a taste of The Heart Gem, of course.
Biography
Isabella Macotte grew up in Chicago
and now lives in the Midwest. Ever since she
can remember, she was reading. Not just fiction but everything she could get
her hands on. Science, romance, history and paranormal. Especially
paranormal...anything scary, creepy, or gory, she loves it. From light
paranormal elements to terrifying monsters, she'll make up a story to amaze or
scare you.
Isabella Macotte writes the kind of romance she loves to read: a story with delicious dialogue, seductive encounters, a dash of the paranormal, and an irresistible hero you will never forget.
Passionate about books, Isabella keeps busy reading, writing and working in a library. But if a few moments remain at the end of the day, she spends them with a wonderful family and sweet bichon pup named Daisy.
Isabella Macotte writes the kind of romance she loves to read: a story with delicious dialogue, seductive encounters, a dash of the paranormal, and an irresistible hero you will never forget.
Passionate about books, Isabella keeps busy reading, writing and working in a library. But if a few moments remain at the end of the day, she spends them with a wonderful family and sweet bichon pup named Daisy.
BLURB:
In 1885, a
proper Victorian woman's place was in the home. Convention never appealed to
Hallie Pinefoy.
But plans for financial independence through a successful doll-making venture have one impediment. She's inherited a curiosity shop and a handsome business partner who's proving to be a delicious distraction.
When Bremen Tyler inherits a shop in coastal England, he breaks from the mystical Ancestral clan to live a normal life. The only way to guarantee a permanent break is to marry his Heart Match, a perfect soul mate. Bremen recognizes the captivating Hallie as his true love, but she isn't cooperating with his courtship.
If he can retrieve the stolen Heart Gem, an Artifact of Love, he can use it to prove their match. The surface of the Gem reflects the essence of a couple's future life, but the risks are great. More importantly, will Hallie realize true love doesn't need proof?
But plans for financial independence through a successful doll-making venture have one impediment. She's inherited a curiosity shop and a handsome business partner who's proving to be a delicious distraction.
When Bremen Tyler inherits a shop in coastal England, he breaks from the mystical Ancestral clan to live a normal life. The only way to guarantee a permanent break is to marry his Heart Match, a perfect soul mate. Bremen recognizes the captivating Hallie as his true love, but she isn't cooperating with his courtship.
If he can retrieve the stolen Heart Gem, an Artifact of Love, he can use it to prove their match. The surface of the Gem reflects the essence of a couple's future life, but the risks are great. More importantly, will Hallie realize true love doesn't need proof?
EXCERPT:
Hallie’s bottom shifted from Bremen’s lap onto the cold stone garden
bench. Why was he stopping just when the moment was getting interesting? Then
she heard the footsteps in the distance, rustling along the garden path. Her
head still blissfully dazed, Bremen’s
possessive hands moved to straighten the aquamarine gown’s bodice, which had
drawn away completely from her breasts.
Clay’s face was an angry red, even in the dark night. She
jumped at the intrusion and attempted to yank her hand out of Bremen’s, but his firm palm held on without
releasing.
“Bremen Tyler, how dare you encroach on our relationship?
Hallie and I have a long-established agreement among our families. You must
honor this arrangement and withdraw your presence.” The shrillness of Clay’s
voice reverberated through the grounds.
“I haven’t been informed of a promise or understanding. In
fact, I have heard from the lady she is uncommitted. A state I’m determined to
reverse.” Bremen’s
deep voice was low and controlled.
“She would be committed to me if it were not for you. You
are confusing her; she loves me but you are filling her head with promises and
nonsense.”
“I have given Hallie neither false promises nor nonsense.
She knows my true feelings.”
“She also knows my feelings and has said she will consider
my offer.”
“If Hallie tells me it is you she wants, I’ll say no other
word.”
“Hallie, tell him you will marry me. I believe my request
was clear at supper,” Clay demanded.
“My love, make your wishes known, and we will visit the
reverend directly,” Bremen
countered.
Both men stared, waiting for a decision.
Pick Bremen, Hallie!!! LOL Nice, Isabella, can't wait to read the rest. Thanks so much for visiting today.
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11 comments:
Thanks for hosting me, Mac! Great to visit with you.
Enjoyed the questions and answers and loved the blurb and excerpt Isabella. Congrats on your book and here's to wishing you a crazy amount of sales!!!!
Let's try this again without the glowing spelling error, shall we?
Oh, I do love to see a man exasperated. That always brings a smile to my face. I'll bet it did to yours too when you wrote that delightful scene. Loved the excerpt. Good luck to you!!
Hi Isabella and Mac. First off, I have to tell you, Mac, what a lovely blog you have. I likey!
Isabella - I've said this before, your book premise is great.
If the author loves/enjoys writing her book, it often spills over onto the reader - so this book sounds like a definite goody!
Wishing all the best,
Lynne
Phew! Here I am finally. What a morning!
Isabella, I'm thrilled to have you here. I love learning more about all the lovely authors I meet.
*Waving to Christine, Vonnie, and Lynne*
Thanks for stopping by, ladies. And thank you so much, Lynne. I love it too. Unfortunately I'll be leaving it behind soon. I actually spent the morning building my new website and blog and alas, I'll be going with another theme. But it's close to this one and I'm thrilled with it too.
Can't wait to see the new website, Mac. This one is beautiful though. Thanks everyone for the congrats and comments!
Hi Isabella and Mac. Great interview. I love the premise of a group of mystical objects that can lead a person to their true love. And that it's not foolproof. Congrats again on your release. :o)
Great interview, Mac. I love paranormal and historicals so your book sounds right up my alley, Isabella!
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