Bio: A Florida girl who migrated to the Pacific Northwest, Kate Breslin was a bookseller for many years. She is a Carol Award winner and a RITA and Christy Award finalist and lives with her husband in Seattle, Washington. She has a distinct talent for bringing the distant past to life in her enchanting novels. Sweeping readers away once again in a whirlwind of romance and rich history, Breslin’s newest novel, In Love’s Time, will transport back in time to the 1900s during WWI—an era fraught with both peril and bravery.
About the story: In
the summer of 1918, Captain Marcus Weatherford arrives in Russia on a secret
mission, with a beautiful ballerina posing as his fiancée. He must search for
the missing Romanov tsarina and her son—who allegedly survived the murdering
Bolsheviks—and also glean information behind an allied plot to assassinate
Lenin. Yet as the danger intensifies, Marcus’s sense of duty battles his desire
to return home to Clare, the woman he truly loves, before all is lost.
Hospital orderly Clare Danner still suffers from Marcus’s
betrayal and now fears losing her daughter to the heartless family who took
Daisy away from Clare once before. Only Marcus can provide the critical proof
needed to save her child.
Faced with the terrifying and
unexpected threat, can Clare trust Marcus, or will he shatter her world yet
again?
Welcome to my blog, Kate. Please provide a brief
summary of your new novel In Love’s Time. WWI London hospital
orderly Clare Danner is terrified of losing her baby daughter, Daisy, to the
ruthless and powerful Lange family, who took her child from her once before.
Only Captain Marcus Weatherford, the man Clare loves, can provide the proof
needed to save her child. But Marcus is badly injured and engaged to marry a
beautiful Russian ballerina, and the chasm between them now seems
insurmountable. Clare is running out of time to save her daughter.
Marcus
embarks on a secret mission to Russia with a beautiful ballerina, posing as his
fiancée. His assignment: to save the king’s own family and to learn of an
assassination plot that will change the course of the war. For those reasons, despite Clare’s
unhappiness, he cannot reveal to her his secrets. Nor
can he confess the love buried deep in his heart. And when his trip is suddenly cut short
and he returns to London wounded, he must again deny Clare when she asks him
for help. The clock is ticking for them both, as Clare and Marcus must find a
way to navigate the difficult road back to mutual trust and reconciliation, or
each will lose all they hold dear.
In Love’s Time
takes place during WWI. Can you give us some historical context of the events
that surround your characters’ lives in this book? Most of the story takes place in Great Britain
during the summer of 1918. The war in France against Germany rages on, and the
Bolsheviks have murdered the Russian tsar and allegedly his family as well.
While most of Britain’s men are fighting overseas, the women take up the slack
back at home and succeed in accomplishing nearly all previously male-dominated
jobs. Food is being rationed as a result of German U-boat attacks on supply
ships coming to Britain, and new hospitals are created to accommodate the
wounded soldiers returning to Britain to be treated there.
What kind of research was required to write
this story? Did you discover anything particularly interesting? I usually do
extensive research on a time period, place, and various events for a novel,
using all kinds of media, and I’m usually rewarded with a “nugget” of
information that inspires a story idea. For In Love’s Time, I discovered and feature in my story the
very first military hospital in London run entirely by women. This was almost
unheard of back in 1918, but the two women suffragist surgeons who created and
ran Endell Street Military Hospital were a phenomenal success—both in London
and before that, in the war in France—and both garnered the respect and
sponsorship of the British military.
Can you tell us a little more about the
inspiration behind this story? What draws you to this era? When Masterpiece
Theater’s series, Downton Abbey,
first aired on PBS television years ago, I was captivated by the time period,
the costumes, the British countryside, and the drama many faced during that
time period. I found inspiration for my first WWI novel, Not by Sight, when in the series two suffragists handed out white
feathers of cowardice to the men not in uniform, and for one footman in
particular, this had devastating consequences. Since that time, I’ve continued
my research and have come to learn that so many facets of the Second World War
had their beginnings in the Great War of 1914–1918.
Can you tell us more about your main
characters, Clare and Marcus? Clare and Marcus first met in my earliest
WWI novel Not by Sight while Clare
was in Kent baling hay for the cavalry horses overseas with the Women’s Forage
Corps. Captain Marcus Weatherford works with the British Secret Intelligence
Service through the Admiralty in London, and he’s often overseas on assignment.
Clare is a single mom and now works as an orderly at the Endell Street Military
Hospital in London. Having courted for over a year, Marcus and Clare’s
“together time” isn’t as often as they’d like, but the couple enjoys being with
each other and her daughter, Daisy, when they can.
What are some of the major challenges they
face in the novel? Clare’s heart was terribly wounded when her infant
daughter was taken from her by the aristocracy, and because of that, she has
trust issues. Marcus’s hidden life and his secret work can therefore often
stretch the boundaries of Clare’s confidence. There is also the difference in
their classes. Clare once worked as a domestic servant, while Marcus is a
wealthy and knighted captain in the Royal Navy. For Clare, this also challenges
her sense of worthiness. With Marcus, because he’s always facing the silent
threat of the enemy, he is hesitant to make a commitment to marrying Clare or starting
a family while the war is on. Yet he has his own deep-seated issues concerning trust,
which he can only overcome with faith in God and in himself.
What lessons do
you hope readers gain from reading In Love’s Time? I
hope my story offers a new perspective on what we value most in life. Time
won’t wait, and in the midst of our bustling, day-to-day living, we often miss
out on building relationships, not only with each other but also with God. And
faith is the key to trust, which opens our hearts to love and happiness. This
is also a story about second chances. As the old adage goes, God doesn’t close
a door without opening a window, and opportunity always awaits us if we believe
and have the eyes to see.
What
are you working on next? I’m researching new story ideas, set
during either WWI or WWII.
How can readers connect
with you? They can visit my website at katebreslin.com to
connect with me on social media, sign up for my newsletter, read excerpts of my
novels, and learn of upcoming book events.
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