Guest Author: Beverley Oakley
If
you like “passionate historical romances dripping with scandal and intrigue”
with “surprise
twists and seemingly impossible Happy-Ever-After endings” you need to
read
a book by today’s guest author, Beverley Oakley, who joins me from north of Melbourne,
Australia, where she lives with her handsome husband and two talented
Young
daughters.
I
met Beverley many years ago at a Romance Writers of Australia conference. At that
time we were both unpublished authors and found that we not only had romance
writing
in common but that our husbands were both commercial, international pilots. In fact,
Beverley left Australia shortly after to follow her husband to Japan as he had
a basing
there.
Since
then, Beverley has received a number of awards and nominations for her stories.
RAKE’S HONOUR, Book One in her SCANDALOUS MISS BRIGHTWELL series
won the Australian Romance Reader’s Association (ARRA) award for Best Historical
Romance; MAID OF MILAN was shortlisted in the Top Ten Reads of 2014 at
the UK Festival of Romance and THE RELUCTANT BRIDE won the UK Publisher Choc-Lit’s
“Search for an Australian Star” contest.
It’s a pleasure to
have Beverley as my guest author on the blog today.
Welcome Beverley! Can you
tell us about your latest release and whether it posed any particular challenges
to you?
Thank you for
having me here, Alyssa!
My latest book is Christmas Charity which is the fifth in my
Fair Cyprians of London series. I actually wrote it as a novella to include in
our multi-author Once Upon a Christmas Wedding Box Set which launched recently
and which is doing really well.
Anyway, the challenge in writing Christmas Charity was to make
my heroine sweet and sympathetic and to not show her as either a woman beyond
redemption – due to her line of work – or a victim – due to the fact she was
tricked into prostitution.
Actually, this has been the challenge for all the
books in my Fair Cyprians of London series which is about a group of young
women who are tricked or enticed into working at a high class House of
Assignation in the 1870s. The stories
can all be read as stand-alones, though all the main characters are friends and
supporting acts in each other’s stories. I tried to chart the growth of each of
the girls in their own story, where her wit, or other special talent, enables
her to make the most of her life and to find her own happy ever after.
The series was inspired by nineteenth century social researcher
and journalist Henry Mayhew who documented the plight of many of society’s
dispossessed through personal interviews in his book London’s Underworld.
The research must be
fascinating. London’s Underworld does sound like an interesting book so it’s no
wonder you received some inspiration after reading it.
You were born in the African
mountain kingdom of Lesotho and have lived in
twelve countries. Is there a
country you haven’t lived in or travelled to that you
have on your bucket list?
Actually, it’s
more a question of returning to those places that really got under my
skin. I am
very keen to return to Botswana and show our two girls the country that’s burnt
into my family’s heritage, as my father was born in Botswana and, in his childhood
before he was sent to boarding school, regularly wandered the Kalahari Desert
with a couple of young Tswana boys.
I’m not surprised Botswana
is high on your list, particularly as I know that you met your husband in
Botswana when you were managing a safari lodge in the Okavango Delta and he was
working as a pilot. I also know that you write African set romantic suspense
and psychological historical romance under your real name, Beverley Eikli,so
your ties to Africa are obviously very strong. I’m planning on travelling to
Botswana at the end of 2020 with my family. What are three experiences you’ve had
in Botswana that I should put on my MUST DO
list?
Wow, Alyssa!
(And, as a sideline, I’m toying with the idea of writing under my maiden name
B. G. Nettelton as my fictional Africa-set stories complement my dad’s recently
published memoirs.)
As for
narrowing it down to three, that’s going to be hard! But I’ll try. When I
managed Mombo
Safari Lodge in the early 1990s, it was a small 16-bedded land
camp with
daily sightings of the Big Five (with the exception of the rhino). You could watch
them, sipping a drink in the thatched boma or bar and looking across
the flood plain, so it was like being dropped into a David Attenborough
documentary. But there are many different types of lodges. Just decide what
sort suits the kind of holiday you want. You want to be able to relax when you
do your game viewing.
You also must
go on a mekoro ride through the letaka reed-fringed waterways while seeing the
passing wildlife. A local poler will guide the vessel and you’ll feel
transported
into the real Africa with the stresses of the world falling from your
shoulders.
(Especially if you forgo the wi fi, which didn’t exist when I was there).
And, for
incredible rock paintings, you should head over to the Tsodilo Hills where more
than 4,500 paintings are crammed into a 10-square-kilometre area, making it one
of the highest concentrations of rock art in the world, according to Unesco.
Thanks for giving me some
inside tips! I’ll put these suggestions to the rest of the family!
Why do you love historical
romance and have you unearthed any facts about
the Regency period that
particularly fascinated you?
I particularly
enjoy researching the social history and the dynamics which created such
inequality between family members – namely the women in relation to their
male
relatives. Stumbling upon real cases in the history books of abused and deserted wives
whose husbands have decreed that their children be brought up by someone else
is heart-rending but also fodder for my stories. One cruel husband even spoke
beyond the grave by stripping his wife of the custody of their son who was to
be brought up by his cousin.
This is, in
fact, the premise of my Regency Romance, LADY OLIVIA’S BUTTERFLY about a
mother’s daring charade to reclaim her child from the boy’s custodian after her
abusive husband’s death – and falling in love in the most inconvenient of circumstances.
Okay, you’ve got me hooked
now. I’ll definitely be reading LADY OLIVIA’S BUTTERFLY!!
I’m also interested to learn
more about the recent release of the boxed set of 27 novellas ONCE UPON A
CHRISTMAS WEDDING which you’ve teamed up with other authors to produce and
which is now available for purchase. (You can buy it here https://www.amazon.com/Once-Upon-Christmas-Wedding-collection-ebook/dp/B07Z44RKSF .)
ONCE UPON A
CHRISTMAS WEDDING burst upon the scene in mid October and
has been doing
fantastically well, which has obviously been very exciting to us 27
contributing
authors. The Box Set is only in Kindle Unlimited – so free to read if
you’re a KU
reader - and it’s just the sort of collection you can curl up with, reading, perhaps,
a story a night. In mid January the collection will be taken down and then each
of us authors will publish our own stories individually.
Sounds fabulous!
Thank you for joining me on
the blog today. I’d also like to tell readers that your title, LADY OLIVIA’S
BUTTERFLY will be free on Amazon from November 6 to 10 here (https://www.amazon.com/Lady-Olivias-Butterfly-Scandalous-Charades-ebook/dp/B078QM4MTP
) and that WICKED WAGER will be on a 99c deal on
Amazon from November 10 to 20 (https://www.amazon.com/Wicked-Wager-Georgian-Beverley-Oakley-ebook/dp/B07NGQ9296/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=WICKED+WAGER+Beverley&qid=1572573340&s=digital-text&sr=1-1
). So
mark those dates down in your diary and don’t miss out!!
If
you’d like to learn more about Beverley and her fabulous stories, please visit
her
website
(where you can also sign up to her newsletter) at: www.beverleyoakley.com
I
hope you’ll join me next week for my interview with guest author, Rebecca
Zanetti. Until then, Happy Reading!
Best
wishes,
Alyssa
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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. (The medieval books are self-published and available through Amazon.)
Latest release: Seduced by the Stranger (October 4th, 2019) Escape Publishing (Harlequin Enterprises, Australia)
Next releases: The Magic of Christmas (November 12th), Seduced by the Billionaire (April, 2020) - all published by Escape Publishing (Harlequin Enterprises, Australia) and the third medieval title: Knight of Her Desire (early 2020).
See Alyssa's website for her other books or go to the Harper Collins site: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/cr-149414/alyssa-j-montgomery/ .
Latest release: Seduced by the Stranger (October 4th, 2019) Escape Publishing (Harlequin Enterprises, Australia)
See Alyssa's website for her other books or go to the Harper Collins site: https://www.harpercollins.com.au/cr-149414/alyssa-j-montgomery/ .
Thanks so much for having me here, Alyssa. It was great talking to you.
ReplyDeleteLovely to have you here, Beverley! I look forward to reading more of your wonderful stories!
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