Guest Author: Trish Morey
I still have a copy of Trish Morey’s very
first book, “The Greek Boss’s Demand” on my bookshelf. It was the start of my
love of Trish’s ‘passionate, emotional, page turning stories’ and now sits
beside many other titles she’s written. In short, no title I see written by
Trish hasn’t accompanied me to the check-out of the bookstore, and I’m not
alone in feeling this way. Trish’s third publication won an Australian Romantic
Book of the Year award (RuBY), her story “A Storm Within” was nominated for a
RITA Award, and many of her other titles have been nominated for awards. Trish
is a USA Today Best-selling author but she didn’t always write romances...
Trish obtained a degree in economics and then
qualified as a Chartered Accountant. Just a little different from being a
romance writer!! I remember seeing her talk at an RWA (Australia) conference
and she conveyed how she’d written story after story and been rejected until
finally she received a contract to write for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Of
course, Trish has also now been published by Tule Publishing, Harlequin Mira
Australia and Pan Macmillan and is no doubt used to collecting her box of
author copies from the post office. But, I remember her saying how she went to
the post office the first time her author copies arrived and how exciting it
was to open the box and ‘smell the books’, to ‘see the books and hold them’.
She described this experience with so much passion, I expect it’s something
I’ll always be able to visualise clearly!
My recommendation is to make “The Trouble
with Choices” by Trish Morey, (or Trish Moreyova as the translation goes in
Czech!), a priority read.
Welcome to the Quick Author Quizzing Blog, Trish.
Thank you,
Alyssa! First, can I say, I’m a bit
gobsmacked by your gorgeous intro, so it’s not just a pleasure to be here, but
a real honour.
The intro is well deserved, but let's talk about your latest release “The Trouble with Choices” (Published by Harlequin MIRA) and whether it posed any particular challenges to write.
The Trouble
with Choices is a standalone single title, (though if you’ve read Cherry
Season, you’d already be familiar with the gorgeous Adelaide Hills setting and
the Faraday family). The Trouble with Choices tells the story of the three
Faraday sisters, all of whom are forced to face up to and live with the
consequences of the decisions they have made.
It’s also a
story about their eccentric grandparents who have their own issues, an apple
orchadist, a jack of all trades handyman, a gorgeous Irishman, a male cat
called Fat Cat (spoiler alert! that isn’t a male cat at all) and an orphaned
joey. And then some.
Basically
it’s a story about sisters, family, relationships, secrets and the stuff life
throws at you along the way, along with the tears, laughs and love that comes
from it.
As to
whether the story presented any particular challenges to write – you could say
so. In 2016 the previous incarnation of this story was rejected by a major
Australian publisher (quite correctly too!) and it was back to the drawing
board. 2 years later, with a new publisher behind me and a bigger, richer story,
I’m really proud to see The Trouble with Choices released into the wild. It’s
an exciting time!
I have read Cherry Season, so I'm definitely looking forward to The Trouble With Choices. What’s next for you as an author?
I have a
Harlequin Presents called “Consequence of the Greek’s Revenge”, coming out in
October this year. I love my Presents/Sexy romances, but it’s proved quite a
challenge switching from one format to the other. I have one more Presents/Sexy
in my contract, so I’ll let you know how that goesJ
Meanwhile
I’m finishing up my next single title book, which has the tentative title of
“The Five Stages of Forgiveness”. (Who knows what it will end up being called?)
It’s a story about three best friends at high school, separated by distance and
betrayal, who 20 years on, need to find their way back to friendship.
Some authors have a little cringe at their first published work, yet “The
Greek Boss’s Demand” is still a thoroughly enjoyable read so you set a great
standard right from the start. How do feel your writing has changed since your
first published title?
Gosh, that’s
so fabulous of you to say so. I have to admit to having a little cringe right
now, because that first published book, published waaaaaay back (it seems) in
2003, is out in an anthology called “A Taste of Paradise” right now, and I know
there’s things I’d love to change or do a little differently now. But maybe
that’s true with every book you ever write. One thing I am grateful for (even
if not at the time) is that it took me 11 years to sell. That was one long
apprenticeship, but I learned a lot in that time, and I am forever grateful
that the first book I wrote, and my crappy ensuing efforts for 11 years, was
never (and will never be) published.
Over that
time I think I’ve grown more confident in what I’m writing, or maybe I should
say, what I think might work. Only a bit though, because being a writer is to
be full of self-doubt. And while I love my Presents/Sexy romances, I am loving
the foray into longer books, and the extra breadth and scope that adds to my
writing. I especially love the addition of humour, something I’ve had to keep
on a tight leash in a short, angsty romance. It’s nice to let that part of me
off the chain for a bit.
Actually,
I’ve decided that I have no clue and that I need to ask a reader how my writing
has changedJ
I know you get lots of fan mail from all over the world and I think you
may even have met with one of your avid fans on a trip to the Middle East. Is
there one letter that stands out as being from an out-of-the-way place where
you were surprised to find that your books had been read?
You know, I
had a think about this, and I don’t think there is one special stand out –
other than that amazing meet up with Liba in Israel of course. That was a hoot,
just finding the meeting place in a foreign country. The reader contact always
surprises and delights me and being friended on Facebook by someone who’s
translated your books into Italian, how cool is that?
It’s always
special to be contacted by readers who have been touched by your stories. But probably
what has touched me more than anything is receiving mail from people who have
read Stone Castles, a book dedicated to my late Dad and a book with a dose of
family history infused. I’ve had so many emails from people who’ve read the
book and the dedication and who knew my Dad, who went to high school with him
back in the 1940’s or knew him in some other arena, and it was just lovely. I
felt I was learning more about my dad when he couldn’t tell me those stories
himself, and after losing him, it was just so very, very special.
We’re
blessed as writers. We really are. We touch people in ways we never see and
then they touch us.
You're right. At the second RT Convention I attended in the US, I met a lady who told me she'd had a small stroke in the year after I'd met her and that one of my books was the first book she'd been able to read after the stroke. That was special! I'd love to keep chatting, but my promise to busy authors is always to limit this blog to five quick questions. So, for the last question...What are the three most essential qualities in your ideal romantic hero?
Ah. I do
love a good hero. I’ve been lucky enough to be married to one to close to 30
years. I’d say he’d have integrity at his core, a good soul, and a sense of
humour. Not necessarily in that order.
Thanks again, Trish, for being a guest author
on the blog.
Thanks so much for having me! You made me
remember some lovely times!
You may find out more about Trish on her
website: www.trishmorey.com/
I have three wonderful Australian authors coming up in the next three blogs and then some fabulous international guests. I hope you'll join me on the 27th of June as I welcome Anne Gracie to the Quick Author Quizzing. Until then, Happy Reading!
Alyssa J. Montgomery
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About the Blogger:
Alyssa J. Montgomery is an Australian contemporary romance author who is published by Escape Publishing (Harlequin Enterprises, Australia). She also
writes medieval romance as Alyssa James,
Thanks so much for hosting me, Alyssa!
ReplyDeleteLoved learning a little more about you and your books Trish! Thank you!
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