Always Louisa
Louisa Stapleton
has been disgraced and banished from Society. She wants to return to defend
herself and seize the life she desires. Her father has obtained the help of the
one man she sees as her nemesis. Arriving at the house party, she has her
doubts about her success in returning.
Chalanor
Farraday, the Viscount Lightford, had a hand in her downfall but he was not a
willing participant. To redeem his honour he wants to help her back into the
society that rejected her. But she hates him.
That is the last thing he wants. Can he convince her to trust him?
Can they
overcome the trials that they will face so that Louisa can obtain more than she
had hoped for? Neither see the figures
lurking in the shadows. They want to prevent her return to society. And they have their reasons for wanting her
dead. Will they succeed?
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Does your family support your career as a writer?
Yes my family are great supporters. Hubby wanted me to keep working with him but he understands that I need to do this. My daughter in law is one of my greatest supporters. She often reads my stuff before I send it for editing.
If you had to do something differently as a child or teenager to become a better writer as an adult, what would you do?
That’s an interesting question. I have worked hard to be a better writer. I guess it would be not being dyslexic. But I guess I didn’t have a choice with that. Perhaps a better speller.
How long on average does it take you to write a book?
A shorter time than my first. About 6 months and then I can send it of for editing.
About the Author
Joanne Austen Brown loves to write. She was a Practice Manager of her husband’s legal firm but now writes full-time. She has two sons, one happily married with 4 daughters and one happily single who is a fulltime magician. Her two cats Arthur and Oscar keep her busy when she is not writing. She loves to quilt and read.
Congratulations on the new book. I like the sound of it. And thanks for sharing all these answers. I liked reading about you.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for reading about me and my new book.
DeleteNice to learn about Joanne and her book sounds good. 6 months is quick to write a book.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine. I write full time now. So I can usually write a a lot quicker. Then its off to my editor. so It does take more than 6 months. Thanks for tuning in.
DeleteIt's always great when you have a family that supports your writing. Congratulations on the new book!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sherry. My daughter in law is my biggest fan.
DeleteI love it when the characters don't like each other at first and then fall for each other. This sounds fun.
ReplyDeleteYou'll love this story between Louisa and Chalanor.
DeleteSo lovely to learn about you. Congratulations on the release of your book.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mandy
DeleteGreat to learn about your book and a bit about you, Joanne!
ReplyDeleteThanks I appreciate it.
DeleteCongratulations on your new book! I like the sound of this story.
ReplyDeleteThanks Janie
DeleteWhen I saw the cover of your book, I loved it. When I see a great cover then I want to see what's inside. Looks like a great one. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteI had the same reaction when I first saw it. I love the cover. It is very special. Thanks for the the congrats.
DeleteThis book looks interesting. Thanks for sharing about yourself.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping in to take a look.
DeleteBravo, Joanne, on your new release. The plot sounds intriguing! Wow, you can finish a manuscript in 6 months and send it out for editing? You go, girl! Again, Bravo! Happy Valentine's Day, my dear.
ReplyDeleteIm writing full time now so that I can concentrate on my writing. Hope you will read my book. Thanks for getting in touch.
DeleteAwesome on the new book. I like the cover. And the story sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteI love the cover. Great for the story and so me.
DeleteAmazing to be able to write a book in 6 months! I am a slooooooowwwwwww writer. Hoping I start to pick up a little speed.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting story. Best of luck to Joanne.
~Jess
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ReplyDeletecongratulation for new released....
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