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Sue, I know you’re new to
the JAFF community, but you’ve been a published writer for a while now. Can you
share with us some of your background and tell us about the person behind the
writer?
I started
writing in 2009 under a pen name - Madison J Edwards. My genre was erotic
romance, my publisher Turquoise Morning Press (TMP) and I had a total of nine
works published. In 2014, when I gave my heart to the Lord, I changed my genre
focus to inspirational sweet romance. My publisher graciously reverted my
rights back to me and Madison died a natural death.
I almost
stopped writing at that time and didn’t do anything for almost a year, but the
voices inside my head would not be quiet. Really - totally rude. So, in 2015 I
revised my first print book with TMP and republished the title under my own
name, then followed up with two small town contemporary romances which were
super fun to write. Later that year, I reconnected with a high school friend.
You may know her as Suzan Lauder and she indirectly steered me toward the world
of JAFF.
Please share with us the
premise of your new book, “Caroline,” along with your plans for this series.
Caroline
Bingley has been dealt a devastating blow to not only her ego, but to her life
plans. She dreads the upcoming nuptials for Charles and Darcy but has to
attend. During this trying time she meets Lord Nathan, unaware that he is
Darcy’s vicar, Mr. Kerr. He both intrigues and vexes her greatly.
Lord
Nathan, a reformed Rake, gave up his worldly life to become a minister. He
meets Caroline Bingley and immediately recognizes her for the woman she is - a
beautiful social climber. But he is drawn to her and struggles to reconcile his
interest in her with what type of woman he should marry.
My next
story WAS going to be about Georgiana, but when I started plotting the time
line, I realized Katherine (Kitty’s story) had to come first. Right now, that’s
all I have planned, but Mary has been whispering to me. She’s not happy that in
the original canon she was relegated to stay at Longbourn...
What inspired you to
write a JAFF series and how did you gain the courage to begin with the haughty
and scheming Caroline Bingley?
Suzan
introduced me to A Happy Assembly website and I started reading some of the fan
fiction. Almost everybody vilified Caroline Bingley, the villain we all love to
hate.
CAROLINE
came about from one simple question. Whatever happened to her at the end of
Pride & Prejudice? All her hopes and dreams were ripped away. She wanted to
marry Darcy. She wanted her brother to marry Georgiana. And she detested
Elizabeth Bennet and all Hertfordshire society. Anything that could go wrong in
her life, did.
The minute
I started thinking of how her life must have changed, I knew immediately I
wanted to write a story where not only her physical life took a different
course, but also the person she was inside. She had nowhere to go. She couldn’t
live with Charles, as Jane would be mistress, running the house, and I threw in
a wrinkle with Louisa so she couldn’t stay with them.
Why do think after 200
years, so many people are still reading Jane Austen’s books?
Time
honored plots and premises. With Jane Austen we see a slice of society that
isn’t glossed over. Her dialogue and scenes give us a glimpse of how a
gentleman’s daughter lived, how woman were at the mercy of men and societal
laws.
It also
doesn’t hurt we can watch adaptations through television and film. All this
helps keep the dream alive.
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Sue, here’s the short-answer portion of
this interview. Can you answer the following questions for my readers?
Favorite book of all-time?
Immortal Highlander by Karen
Marie Moning *le sigh*
Favorite Austen heroine or anti-heroine?
Willoughby. He totally
lived at the mercy of Society’s expectations, turning his back on true love.
What’s your go-to place or item when sit
down to enjoy a book?
My couch.
Ereader or reader of paper-based books?
All of them. I have an
e-reader for ease and convenience, but sometimes… you have to hold those pages
in your hand.
Love at first sight or slow-burning love?
I’ve had both. Met hubby in
1981 and it was instantaneous for both of us. We’ve been married for over 34
years and I still get all bubbly over him.
What can readers do to support your work?
Other than purchase my
books, the best thing a reader can do is give a review. Also, tell your
friends. The most effective advertisement is by word of mouth. I can blab until
I’m blue in the face about my stories, but when two or three BFF’s get together
and talk about a book, any recommendations are believed.
I have a newsletter, which
I use only for announcements - so no Spam. Pinky swear. You can find the link
on my website or on my blog.
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“Caroline” General Info
Book Title: Caroline
Author: Sue Barr
Tour Dates: March 12 – March 26, 2017
Genre: Historical Christian Romance, Historical Christian Romance Fiction, & Christian
Historical Fiction
Author: Sue Barr
Tour Dates: March 12 – March 26, 2017
Genre: Historical Christian Romance, Historical Christian Romance Fiction, & Christian
Historical Fiction
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Book Description:
Whatever happened to Caroline Bingley after her
brother and unrequited love interest married a Bennet sister? Join me in this
story of redemptive love and the healing of broken dreams.
Caroline Bingley, beyond frustrated with her brother,
Charles and Mr. Darcy both proposing to the Bennet sisters, dreads their upcoming
nuptials. For three years, her sole focus has been on attaining a marriage
proposal from one Fitzwilliam Darcy of Pemberley, only to be foiled by a
country miss with ‘fine eyes’. Adrift
and not sure of her place in life, she meets the mysterious and devastatingly
handsome Lord Nathan, who equally vexes and intrigues her.
Lord Nathan Kerr, third in line to a Dukedom, had a
well-earned reputation as a Rake. He cast all that and his noble title aside to
become Mr. Darcy’s vicar in Kympton, finding contentment in leading his small
flock and doing the Lord’s work. His plan for a quiet, country life is thrown
into upheaval when he meets the fiery Miss Bingley. Can he reconcile his rising
desire for the spoiled miss with how a vicar’s wife ‘should’ behave?
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Author Links:
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Author Biography:
Sue Barr resides in beautiful Southwestern Ontario
with her retired Air Force hubby, two sons and their families. She’s also an
indentured servant to three cats and has been known to rescue a kitten or two,
or three…in an attempt to keep her ‘cat-lady-in-training’ status current.
Although, she has deviated from appointed path and rescued a few dogs as well.
Sue is a member of Romance Writers of America and
their affiliate chapter, Love, Hope and Faith as well as American Christian
Fiction Writers.
Blog Tour Schedule
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Giveaways
Three winners will receive a paperback copy of “Caroline” and a Jane Austen Journal and three separate winners will receive an ebook copy of this book. (All giveaways are open to international winners.)
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Thank you for visiting More Agreeably Engaged, today, Ms. Barr. It is such a pleasure to have you stop by. I enjoyed your interview answers and learning more about you. Welcome to the publishing world of JAFF. Your book sounds very interesting and I look forward to reading it. I have to tell you, I love your cover! It is lovely and the background is my favorite color! :) I wish you much success and I hope you will visit again when you have another book released.
Dear Readers, be sure to make the stops at the other blogs. There are some lovely prizes and posts to enjoy.
Wow. A Caroline and a Vicar, not sure I would of pictured this outcome. Let alone Darcy allowing a rake to be his Vicar and spending time near his sister.... But then again... Anything is possible. Can't wait to read this.
ReplyDeleteHi Green Frogs! I love your crawly critter! :) Thanks for stopping by and good look with the giveaway. I wouldn't have pictured that outcome either!
DeleteIf Caroline does marry the vicar, having fun wondering how that would work out
ReplyDeleteThat is an interesting concept, isn't it?
DeleteI've come across Caroline paired with various military men, such as Colonel Fitzwilliam, but never with a clergyman before, especially a reformed rake, to boot! Lord Nathan/Mr. Kerr sounds a most intriguing gentleman and it'll be interesting to see how their relationship develops.
ReplyDeleteHi Anji. Don't think I recall her paired with a clergyman either. Maybe since he is a 'reformed' rake, that makes him more likely to help with her reforming efforts!
DeleteI read this one on KU and I loved it! What a generous giveaway! Hope I win a paperback for my library! Thank you for the interview!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you loved it, Leah! It is a generous giveaway. Hope you win the paperback too.
DeleteCongratulations on your book, Sue! It's fun having you in the JAFF world!
ReplyDeleteIt's so neat that the two of you have known each other since young girls. Thanks for stopping by, Suzan.
DeleteI find your journey from romance author a fascinating one. Welcome to JAFF! Caroline is a remarkable character, she could be such a rich personality to plumb. Congratulations on the release!
ReplyDeleteHi Nicole! Thanks for popping in!
DeleteCongrats on your new release! I love the cover it really pops with the colors and picture. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteIsn't the cover lovely! It's my favorite color. Glad you stopped by.
DeleteI'm so looking forward to reading this as I honestly believe that Catoline has now well and truly met her match!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Mary. It sounds like she has met her match, doesn't it. I'm looking forward to reading this one too!
DeleteI love a good Caroline story, and this one looks intriguing. It looks like she has learned her lesson.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the generous giveaway, Sue. :)
Doesn't it sound intriguing? I agree. Glad you stopped by, Kate. Hope all is well with you.
DeleteThanks Janet, me and my hubby are doing good. :)
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