Bio: Roseanna M. White is a bestselling, Christy Award–winning author who has long claimed that words are the air she breathes. When not writing fiction, she’s homeschooling her two kids, editing, designing book covers, and pretending her house will clean itself.
Historical romance
favorite and Christy Award–winning author Roseanna White has penned novels set
from the American Revolution, to the first and second World Wars, and beyond. Now
she pivots to Edwardian England to launch a new series, The Imposters, set amidst the upper echelons of London’s
high society. Following two aristocratic siblings-turned-private investigators who
spy on their peers to keep their estate afloat, White’s masterful tale full of
intrigue, espionage, and the perfect touch of romance will sweep readers away
with A
Beautiful Disguise.
About the story: Left with an estate on the brink of bankruptcy
after their father’s death, Lady Marigold Fairfax and her brother open a
private investigation firm marketed to the elite . . . to spy on the elite.
Dubbed The Imposters, Ltd.,
their anonymous group soon becomes the go-to for high society when they need
answers delivered surreptitiously. But the secrets Marigold learns about her
peers pale in comparison to her shock when the firm is hired to investigate her
best friend’s father as a potential traitor.
Sir Merritt Livingstone has
spent a decade serving the monarch in the elite guard, but when pneumonia lands
him behind a desk in the War Office Intelligence Division, he’s intent on
showing his worth. As tensions mount between Germany and England, he suspects a
man of leaking information, but needing someone to help him prove it, he turns
to The Imposters. No one knows who they are, but their results are beyond
compare.
Marigold is determined to discover the truth for her friend’s sake, and she’s more determined still to keep her heart from getting involved with this enigmatic new client . . . who can’t possibly be as noble as he seems.
Can you
please tell us a little bit about your new series, The Imposters? I’d
be delighted! The Imposters
combines quite a few super fun elements—a glittery high-society Edwardian
setting that will appeal to Downton Abbey fans . . . some tension, suspense, and mystery . . . a romance (of
course) . . . a sibling relationship that was a real joy to write . . . and
even some circus themes!
In A Beautiful Disguise, readers are introduced to Marigold and Yates
Fairfax. Is there anything else readers show know about this interesting sibling
pair? Oh my. Let’s just say that though Yates is
now the earl and his sister is a London fashion icon, neither are quite what
they seem. These two spend their leisure hours training on the trapeze, the
high wire, and the rings and bars. They condition their bodies to do all the
stunts that, rather than entertain under the Big Top, help them gather the
information they need for their cases. They can get into and out of anywhere—and
have fun doing it.
Where did Marigold and Yates pick up the unique skills needed to open
The Imposters, Ltd.? Well, you see, the same entertainments that
their father spent their entire fortune on—traveling circuses, acrobatic
troupes, theater groups, and the like—were their greatest influences. As
children, they literally dreamed of running off to join the circus, but when
reality insisted they take on the duties of the Fairfax title and save their
beloved estate, they decided to use their very particular skills to help them
investigate their own. Their names get them into any event . . . and their
ability to scale walls and put on any role through their closet of disguises
and costumes ensures they can collect all the details they need.
Many of your books include themes of espionage. What inspired you to write a novel about a sibling pair of private investigators in the upper echelons of London’s high society? Believe it or not, this one came to me in a dream! I woke up one morning with the story of high-society investigators rolling through my mind. I knew they were called The Imposters. I knew siblings were involved . . . and another twist you won’t learn until Book 2. I knew they used theater tricks, and maybe some circus skills as well. Then I simply had to figure out, you know, a plot. I decided to draw on some of my usual themes when I learned that MI5, England’s first unified intelligence branch, was formed in the year I’d chosen. Reading up on what espionage was at that point convinced me that there was much room to play here.
Can you share with us some historical context for the setting of the
novel? What major events in world history influence the story and its
characters? England
and Germany were in the middle of an arms-and-naval race that eventually led to
the Great War; Germany had only recently announced a frightful warship, and
England had answered with the Dreadnaught. During the months of my
story, new legislature was being pushed in England for a major ramp-up of
battleship production. Though England’s reigning king was the first cousin of
Germany’s kaiser (and Russia’s czar), tensions had never been higher between
the countries, and their politics had diverged in some key ways.
Then toss in,
ahem, some literary mayhem. One of the most popular authors of the day was
William Le Queux, who wrote—you guessed it—spy novels. They were all based on
the idea that Germany had secret agents infiltrating England (totally untrue,
in retrospect), and it caused a real mania. Every German was reported, and the
authorities were flooded with claims of seeing spies at work. It was all
nonsense, but it did convince the government to take all their different
(and inefficient) intelligence branches—that of the army, the navy, and the
police—and combine them into one group: MI5.
What type of research was required to write about this
time period accurately? I’ve learned a lot of the daily life aspects through
much reading and studying over the past decade for my other series, but in this
one I also got to learn more about the advent of Chanel and haute couture, the
formation of MI5, Edwardian circuses, and even finishing schools. I had a
blast!
Was there anything that you found particularly interesting in your research that you included in your book? Something I probably should have known before but had never looked into is the Coldstream Guard. We know them as the stone-faced guards of the palaces. You know, the ones who supposedly won’t flinch or break character no matter what you do. This Guard is, in fact, the most elite of England’s army, kind of like our SEALs or Rangers. They get the palace posting because they’ve earned it through the best training and field service. I decided to make my hero, Sir Merritt Livingstone, a member of the Coldstream Guards, but then relegated him to a desk job because of a lingering bout of pneumonia. But he brought a lot of training and honor to the new position!
Can you tell us what readers have to look
forward to in the rest of series? In the next book in the series, we’ll
focus on two other members of the Imposters—the architect who helps them figure
out how to sneak into buildings, and the society columnist who not only helped
make Marigold famous as “Lady M,” but who also writes up alibis for her, even
if she wasn’t really at a particular party. We’ll also still get a peek in
Yates’s mind, and Marigold and Merritt are along for the ride, too, as they all
work together to save a kidnapped child.
What are you
working on next? I’m
just finishing up the second book in this series, and am beginning to
brainstorm Book 3, which will be about Yates.
How can readers
connect with you? You
can find me on all the major social media platforms @RoseannaMWhite, and you
can sign up for my newsletter and visit my shop full of signed books and other
bookish delights at RoseannaMWhite.com. I love chatting with readers!
Thank you,
Roseanna, for sharing A Beautiful Disguise with my blog
readers and me.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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Thank you for the wonderful interview with Roseanna M. White. Love learning more about the book and how it was researched. You can tell when an author's done research because then they are able to bring the book to life for the readers
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I enjoy learning about the author's journey researching and making the characters come alive. I recently saw a picture and thought, now that's a story ready to be told!
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