~ FRIDAY FICTION FEATURE ~
-- 'THE SECRET OF HAVERSHAM HOUSE' --
AUTHOR JULIE MATERN
~Post Includes: Book Spotlight, Author Bio,
'Ten Behind-the-Scenes' Facts Shared by the
Author, Snippet & Giveaway~
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Genre: Christian, Fiction, Historical, Regency,
Romance
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Publication date: June 12, 2018
Publisher: Cedar Fort
Publication date: June 12, 2018
Francesca Haversham is eighteen years old and about to step
into a glittering future – all she has to do is secure her wealth with an
advantageous marriage. Then she learns the truth:her entire identity is a lie.
Now Francesca faces a horrible choice. Will she give up all she knows or
continue to lie about her past and risk everything, including her heart?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Julie Matern is a resident of Utah. She attended the
University of Exeter in Exeter, England, and graduated with a double major in
French and Education. She was born and raised in England, moving to America
after her marriage. Julie is the mother of six children. She has served in the PTA
for over 20 years, taught tap dance, and enjoys amateur photography. She is the
author of ‘British War Children’ ( for which she received a “Recommended Read”
award from the League of Utah Writers) and ‘British War Children 2: An Enemy
Among Us’.
Hometown: Highland, UT
TEN BEHIND-THE-SCENES FACTS ABOUT THE BOOK:
The view from the villa in Grasse, France is the view from my
apartment when I worked there one summer. I pulled back the shutters ( all
French homes have them) and just gasped.
Septimus Sladden is an actual ancestor of mine. It was such
a delicious name I had to use it. Although the actual man was not a vicar the
name seemed to suggest that profession to me.
I have been to Italy but only to Rome. The movie, ‘A Room
with a view’ was my inspiration for Giorgio’s empire.
The first manuscript was full of dates. Then one day I
realized that the French Revolution might prevent some of my events and after
further research I took out all the dates so that the timeline was more
vague.
My first two books were historical fiction for ages 8-13.
There was a small cast of characters so keeping track of them was easy. Not so
with this book. Every new event seemed to call for new characters and in the
end I had to put them on a genealogical tree and fill out family group sheets
for each family to keep them straight. I also had a bio sheet for each
character for reference.
Many of my ancestors are from Wiltshire which made it a good
choice for Haversham House. Having been raised in London myself and taking
every opportunity to visit the places of interest I think I’ll have to set a
future novel there.
The idea of arranged marriage is a very foreign notion to
our culture but quite standard for the upper classes of that period. I am
fascinated by it. Francesca’s paternal grandparents, though both selfish and
egotistical have managed to build a workable relationship when we first meet
them. It makes me wonder how many people were able to be happy in such forced
unions? It is a topic I will continue to prod in future novels.
I do not need a quiet place to write and I am able write in
snippets if that’s all the time I have. This year I opened a fortune cookie and
this was inside: (picture) ( I’ll send it in a separate email as I can’t figure
out how to insert it here on my phone. Hopefully you can make that magic
happen!)
I thought perhaps Augusta Haversham was too unrealistically
awful and that no one would treat their granddaughter that badly but I am part
of a closed FB group and not long after I created Augusta someone shared a true
story about how awful her mother was to her and I decided perhaps Augusta
wasn’t unrealistic but that I was just blessed to be part of a great family!
I must confess that I have never dated anyone as heartless
as Mr Ashbourne. My husband is definitely a Phillip!
SNIPPET:
Francesca stopped breathing as Mr. Ashbourne gently took her
gloved hand in his and expertly spun her around the room, leaving her former
partner spluttering at the lack of manners, in the center of the dance floor.
She became dizzy at the realization that Mr. Ashbourne was actually dancing
with her.
After several turns, he lowered his head and whispered into her ear,
his nose tickling her skin and sending a thrill up her spine, causing a
delicious sensation in her midriff.
“Are you unwell?” he asked. “You look
faint.”
She recovered herself and observed that he had a playful smile on his
lips, fully aware of the power his presence had on young ladies. Not wanting to
appear as inexperienced as she really was, she blurted out, “Oh no, you merely
surprised me, that is all.”
“Then I shall take pleasure in surprising you
whenever I can as it only serves to heighten your beauty!”
Francesca’s cheeks
burned under his scrutiny and she bent her neck to avoid his piercing gaze and
gather her confused thoughts.
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