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Showing posts with label To Conquer a Highlander. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Author Interview with Mary Wine


Historical romance author, Mary Wine.
 Today on History Undressed, I'm pleased to introduce you lovely readers to our guest author, Mary Wine.  Ms. Wine has been kind enough to allow me the chance to interview her!  To read my previous reviews of her work, click here:  Highland Hellcat and To Conquer a Highlander.


It looks like a lot of your backlist is fantasy, futuristic and paranormal, and that within the last couple of years you've had historicals released. Have you always liked writing historicals? What was the reason for the change?

MW: I love both but Historical wasn’t selling very well in ebook format when I began publishing. It just happened that I sold nine historicals around the same time and I got busy writing them. At this moment, I’m uncontracted so we’ll see what sells. There are days I feel like there are so many stories inside me, they spill over the top of my imagination cup. Okay…it’s a large salad bowl, think double engine fire station size.


LOL, then we know you've got a lot more stories coming our way, fantastic!  Your books are very well researched and true to life, but not in a way that readers feel you're trying to teach them a history lesson. Readers get a good taste for history and the real-life settings, but its just a taste and adds to the flavor of the book. What is your research process like? How do you decide what stays and what goes?

MW: That’s always the challenge. I’m a history geek. Reading through old books is something I enjoy and I dream of getting into the recently reopened Vatican library. I’d beg to be allowed into some of the castles in England…okay, you get the point. But I’m also in touch with my character. When I’m writing, I’m seeing things from their view point and I think that allows me to not get bogged down in details. I mean when you are cooking, you don’t think about how the oven works, you turn it on. Sometimes I have to put more details in because I forget to explain how things work.

I'm a history geek too, you are so welcome here!  What is your favorite bit of history you learned while researching HIGHLAND HELLCAT?

MW: The Douglas clan history. At this time there are Black Douglas, White Douglas and even Red Douglas. It was fascinating to see how the branches had spread out through marriage alliance and other things and also the way they ended up struggling among themselves.
That is fascinating. In you bio on your website it says you make historical clothing. Tell us about that! Do you have any pics you can share?


Mary Wine in costume.
 MW: I do make historical clothing, it’s been my passion for the last twenty years. I wear these dresses quite often and joke about the fact that my most expensive dresses are hundreds of years out of fashion. Getting them through airport security can sometimes be a challenge…they see the wire and steel boning and wonder what I’m doing. It’s a great advantage because many of the stories I write, I’ve worn those dresses for long hours and I know what a corset feels like to wear all day and even through the night.
If I could, I would dress in period all day everyday... maybe without the corset.  What piece of advice would you offer to writers in the historical romance genre?

MW: Don’t make the mistake of thinking women were helpless. They were cunning and often educated. Beyond the education we think of today, these women had a full working knowledge of medical remedies. They also had to make just about everything or barter with someone else. Look around your house and ask yourself, could I make half the things I use in a normal day? The lady of the castle had as many responsibilities as the noble lord.

Is there anything you'd like to share with readers? A question you want to pose to them?

MW: If you’re canoeing down an alley, and you hit a speed bump…How many pancakes does it take to cover a dog house?

Sorry…I’m a tad silly. Thanks so much for having me over. Please drop by my website for excerpts and news on what I’ve got coming next. Cheers!

Lol, okay...I'd say 63 blueberry pancakes, 48 chocolate pancakes and 111 buttermilk? Thank you so much for visiting with us!  It's been a pleasure.

Two luck commenters will have a chance to win a copy of HIGHLAND HELLCAT!  (US and Canada only).  Winners will be posted in the Winner's Cube on the right, tomorrow.



HIGHLAND HELLCAT BY MARY WINE—IN STORES OCTOBER 2010

“Hot enough to warm even the coldest Scottish Nights…”

—Publishers Weekly Starred Review of To Conquer a Highlander

He wants a wife he can control…

Connor Lindsey is a Highland laird, but his clan’s loyalty is hard won and he takes nothing for granted. He’ll do whatever it takes to find a virtuous wife, even if he has to kidnap her…

She has a spirit that can’t be tamed…

Brina Chattan has always defied convention. She sees no reason to be docile now that she’s been captured by a powerful laird and taken to his storm-tossed castle in the Highlands, far from her home.

When a rival laird’s interference nearly tears them apart, Connor discovers that a woman with a wild streak suits him much better than he’d ever imagined…

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mary Wine is a multi-published author in romantic suspense, fantasy and western romance; now her interest in historical reenactment and costuming has inspired her to turn her pen to historical romance. She lives with her husband and sons in southern California, where the whole family enjoys participating in historical reenactment. For more information, please visit http://www.marywine.com/website.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Book Review: To Conquer a Highlander, by Mary Wine

Most of you know my love for Highland romance novels, so I was particularly thrilled to receive a copy of Mary Wine’s TO CONQUER A HIGHLANDER. The book was FABULOUS!




BACK COVER BLURB…



A fierce Highland laird ready to kill for king and country…



When Torin McLeren discovers his neighbor’s plot against his king, he takes their daughter as his prisoner, thereby stopping her father’s plot from going forward. But that leaves him with a woman under his roof whom he can’t ignore, and not just because she’s his enemy’s daughter…



A woman who’s as much trouble as she is temptation…



Shannon McBoyd decides to use her captor to experience passion for the first time, and then to destroy him. But her plan goes awry because once she has lured Torin into her bed, she no longer wants to hurt the one man who seems to value and understand her…



Even if her father will kill him—and her—when he discovers what they’ve done...



Publisher: SOURCEBOOKS

Product ISBN: 9781402237379

Price: $6.99

Publication Date: July 2010



MY REVIEW…



First off, I have to give major kudos to Ms. Wine on her attention to detail and historical facts. Wow! I can tell the author did a lot of research for her novel. For instance, she goes into detail about the water system that pumps water into the lower level of the castle for bathing and dishes! It was details like this that had me enthralled (not to mention the extremely charismatic, sexy hero, Torin McLeren *fanning self*). But back to historical detail… Ms. Wine gets two thumbs up! Her knack for sensory description and visuals was excellent, while reading I was able to “watch” the story unfold. The use of detail and history didn’t overwhelm the story either, which you can often happens. There was enough conflict, action—PLOT to keep the pace fast and to draw the reader in.



Shannon McBoyd is a heroine we can all root for. She is feisty, but stoic. Intelligent and witty. Beautiful and humble. The banter back and forth between her and the other characters was truly entertaining.



Throughout TO CONQUER A HIGHLANDER, I was easily able to see why Shannon and Torin were the perfect match—to believe in their romance.  Great summer read!  (or really for any time of year)



Mary Wine is an author I highly recommend reading if you like historical fiction and romance in one. I am eagerly awaiting her next release (as well as piling up my shelves with her backlist)!



ABOUT THE AUTHOR…



Mary Wine has written over twenty novels that take her readers from the pages of history to the far reaches of space. Recent winner of a 2008 EPPIE Award for erotic western romance, her book LET ME LOVE YOU was quoted “Not to be missed…” by Lora Leigh, New York Times best-selling author.

When she’s not abusing a laptop, she spends time with her sewing machines…all of them! Making historical garments is her second passion. From corsets and knickers to court dresses of Elizabeth I, the most expensive clothes she owns are hundreds of years out of date. She’s also an active student of martial arts, having earned the rank of second degree black belt. Visit Ms. Wine at www.marywine.com