Bio: “Eakes
has a charming way of making her novels come to life without being over the top,”
writes Romantic times of bestselling,
award-winning author Laurie Alice Eakes. Since she lay in bed as a child
telling herself stories, she has fulfilled her dream of becoming a published
author, with
more than two dozen books in print.
She has recently
relocated to a cold climate because she is weird enough to like snow and icy
lake water. When she isn’t basking in the glory of being cold, she likes to
read, visit museums, and take long walks, preferably with her husband, though
the cats make her feel guilty every time she leaves the house.
Welcome back, Laurie
Alice. Do you have a favorite genre to write? If so, what is it?
I love writing historical fiction, especially eighteenth and
early nineteenth century America
and Great Britain ,
but I truly enjoyed writing my contemporary novels.
If you didn’t live in
the part of the country where you do, where would you live?
In Appalachia . I love those
mountains.
What foreign country
would you like to visit and why?
Describe what you
think would be the most romantic vacation you could take.
I would love a little cottage on a beach. Just me and my
sweetie alone with the sand and waves and wind. Going for long walks along the
shore, close enough to a town for dining and entertainment like music or
theater—live theater, but no true demands on our time.
Sounds wonderful. Where
would you like to set a story that you haven’t done yet?
I haven’t yet set one in Scotland and would like
to—contemporary or historical.
What is the main
theme of this novel?
What is family and the importance of family.
Tell us about My Enemy, My Heart.
Deirdre is an American woman who has known little more than
life aboard her father’s merchantman. Then the War of 1812 is declared, her
father’s ship is captured, her father dies, and she enters into a marriage of
convenience with an Englishman for her protection. But while she is welcomed
into his family and begins to love them and her husband, her loyalty is split
between them and her crew, what she has always considered family, who are in an
English prison. She determines to free them, but in doing so, she betrays her
husband and his family.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
From Chapter 1 of My Enemy, My Heart
“Nothing to worry about.” Her observation of the ship on the
horizon complete, Deirdre MacKenzie shoved the spyglass into her waistband,
swung into the rigging, and slid down a backstay to land on the deck with a
barefooted thud. “It’s only a British merchantman, Captain, sir.”
Daniel MacKenzie gave her a faint smile, amused to have her
call him Captain instead of Father, as she had done since she could talk.
Despite the smile, his face remained pale, grayish due to the ill health that
had plagued him since their rough passage around Cape Horn .
“If it’s only a merchantman, we’re safe running up the Stars and Stripes.”
“Are you certain about that, sir?” the first mate, Ross
Trenerry, asked from where he stood manning the Baltimore clipper’s wheel. “We haven’t been
what one would call friends with the British lately.”
“Only their navy, Ross.” Father pressed one hand to his
chest, and his breath rasped loudly enough to be heard above the whistle of
wind in the rigging.
Deirdre bit her lip. She wanted to wrap her arm around her
father’s too-thin frame and lead him below, suggest he lie on his bunk and let
Ross or her make contact with the other merchant ship if the British came their
way. He wouldn’t welcome the solicitude, though. She knew that all too well.
“British merchantmen aren’t impressing men from American
merchants.” Deirdre spoke more to reassure herself than convince Ross or her
father.
Ross shook shaggy, dark hair out of his face and snorted.
“The British think they can do whatever they want. I think we’re better off
hightailing it out of here.”
“You may be right.” Father sounded as though he’d been
running a footrace. “I’d like a bit more wind . . . for that.
Deirdre, nip up top again and get their heading. We’ll
evade . . . them . . .”
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
My web site has excerpts:
My author page on Facebook has tidbits about me and chances
to win prizes or join my street team
Or Twitter, where I tweet whatever strikes my fancy, from
tidbits about my life, to interesting articles I read.
Thank you, Laurie Alice, for sharing this new book with us. I just finished reading one of your books this morning. You know I love your writing. And I love the cover of this book.
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Been seeing this cover today and loving it? Anxious to read this book.
ReplyDeleteProud to be Texan!
What a striking cover! Enjoyed learning more about Laurie and also always enjoy her books. There aren't as many books set during the War of 1812 time frame as we find set during the Civil War, so that is an added plus to those of us who appreciate historical fiction of all eras. Cathy - TX
ReplyDeleteI love this cover. I'm from Florida
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by. The cover did turn out lovely. This was a fun book to write and came straight from my heart.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds truly fun & lovely to read. Totally enjoy Laurie Alice Eakes books.
ReplyDeleteVera in North Carolina
Hi from Oklahoma! I always enjoy Laurie Alice Eakes' books.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a very interesting book.
ReplyDeleteSusan in Texas
I love the cover too, and it sounds great!
ReplyDeleteAbigail in Clarksville VA.
Laurie Alice, thank you for writing the historical fiction that I love to read. And yes, the cover is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteConnie from KY
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Our church library readers love her books and can't get enough of them.
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Janet E.
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Florida
This looks and sounds so intriguing! I love historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteWinnie T from Utah
Wonderful interview with Laura! Thank you for the excerpt. I enjoy historical fiction.
ReplyDeleteCaryl K in TEXAS
Love the cover! Sounds like a wonderful read!
ReplyDeleteBeth in Montana
Sounds good. Love the cover. North Platte Nebraska.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really interesting. I love the intrigue and I just love Laurie Alice's historicals. Thanks for the interview and the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteLoraine in TX
Beautiful cover--can't wait to read it! <3
ReplyDeleteHolly I. in KY
This sounds like a wonderful story! Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
ReplyDeleteBritney Adams, TX
Wow, stunning cover, and fascinating synopsis. I'm in California.
ReplyDelete-Diana Guz
It sounds like a case of doing the wrong things for the right reasons. Would love to read it!
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Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteConway, SC.
I've heard great things about Laurie Alice Eakes' books. I'm looking forward to finally reading one for myself.
ReplyDeleteTerrill - Wa
I love historical fiction and enjoy reading about this time period.
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