Get Lost in a Highland-set Romance!
USA Today-bestselling historical romance author Margaret Moore sold her first historical romance to Harlequin Historicals® in 1991. Since that time, she's written over 40 historical romance novels and novellas for Harlequin Historicals®, HQN Books and Avon Books, as well as a young adult historical romance for HarperCollins Childrens Books. Her books have been published in France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Australia, Belgium, Switzerland, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Sweden, the Netherlands, Russia, Poland and India. For more information about Margaret or her books, please visit her website at www.margaretmoore.com. She has a blog (http://margaretmoore.blogspot.com) and also tweets as @WriterMargMoore.
About Margaret's April release, HIGHLAND HEIRESS:
No sooner does wealthy heiress Lady Moira MacMurdaugh breathe a sigh of relief for avoiding a disastrous marriage to a gambling womanizer than she is served with a lawsuit!
Torn between duty and this impulsive beauty who stirs him to distraction, solicitor Gordon McHeath has no choice but to go up against the woman whose kiss he's never forgotten. Until sinister forces threaten to upend Lady Moira's world and Gordon must cast the law book aside!
"Moore taps into the culture and mores of Scotland to create a colorful Highland love story... (with) a cast of charming characters, Moore delights her fans." - ROMANTIC TIMES
GET TO KNOW MARGARET MOORE
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite movie of all time?
MARGARET: I love movies, so to narrow it down to one is, frankly, impossible for me. But I can list a few that I'll stop whatever I'm doing to watch every time they come on TV (in no particular order): Spartacus, Errol Flynn's Robin Hood, The King and I, The Quiet Man, How Green Was My Valley, The Godfather Part II, The Good Earth, The Vikings, Fargo, Sunset Boulevard, L.A. Confidential. Obviously, there's a theme here - I tend to prefer movies set in the past, or with a strong sense of place.
MAUREEN: Where do you most like to read and how often?
MARGARET: Usually at the cottage, where there's limited TV and internet, and as often as I can when I'm there.
MAUREEN: What’s the first book you remember reading?
MARGARET: THE ADVENTURES OF CHATTERER THE RED SQUIRREL by Thornton W. Burgess (still available on Amazon, I see!). I also vividly remember a "reader" from elementary school with a yellow cover called "Surprises".
MAUREEN: What really scares you?
MARGARET: You wanna hear me scream and see me run really, really fast and like a cartoon character (head back, arms churning)? Bring a frog or toad within three feet of me.
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite hobby?
MARGARET: Now that I finally got my sewing machine fixed, I'm sewing again and loving it. I just finished a doggy coat for my son's dog. He's recently moved to Seattle and his dog doesn't like the rain.
MAUREEN: Hiking boots or high heels?
MARGARET: Hiking boots or running shoes all the way. I am not at all sophisticated. I know nothing about wine or gourmet food, I prefer chocolate chip cookies to fancy pastries and my usual ensemble is jeans and a t-shirt.
MAUREEN: What’s your favorite cartoon character?
MARGARET: I wouldn't call him a favorite, but I remember being utterly shocked when I learned "the Master Cylinder" wasn't just the bad guy in Felix the Cat, but the name of a part of a car.
MAUREEN: What turns you off like nothing else?
MARGARET: People who try to jump queues.
MAUREEN: What sound or noise do you love?
MARGARET: Laughter, especially my family's. Also waves or a babbling brook.
MAUREEN: Do you write while listening to music? If so what kind?
MARGARET: I prefer silence when I need to concentrate.
MAUREEN: What was the first story you remember writing?
MARGARET: I was in about Grade 7 and it was set in the Civil War, from the point of view of a mother who had just received a letter and picture of her son in his uniform. She can't believe how grown up he looks and it ended with her saying that he's bound for some place named Shiloh. At the time, I didn't know much about that battle, but it sounded ominous. I remember the teacher writing a comment on it that it was good. Sadly, I don't have a copy of it.
MAUREEN: Who’s your favorite villain?
MARGARET: I like several of my own villainous creations, but I think Magneto in X-Men is a good one because of his backstory. He's not just evil for the sake of evil - you absolutely understand why he's doing what he's doing, and you can sympathize with the reason if not the method. I like villains who could have been heroes if one or two things had gone a different way in their youth.
MAUREEN: What’s something you’d like to tell your fans?
MARGARET: I'm not British, as many seem to assume. I'm proudly Canadian.
MAUREEN: Is Elvis really dead?
MARGARET: As the proverbial doornail.
MAUREEN: What’s the first thing you do when you finish writing a book?
MARGARET: Tell my husband if he's home, phone my mom if he's not.
MAUREEN: What do you like on your burger? (and do you take your burger veggie or beefy?)
MARGARET: Tomato, lettuce, a little mustard, a little relish. Beefy, please.
MAUREEN: What do you do to unwind and relax?
MARGARET: Go for a walk or watch TV.
MAUREEN: What is your favorite tradition from your childhood that you would love to pass on or did pass on to your children?
MARGARET: It's not really a tradition, but I get giddy with delight when the clocks go ahead in the spring. I suspect that as long as my kids live, they'll think of me every time they have to change the clocks.
MAUREEN: What dreams have been realized as a result of your writing?
MARGARET: I could earn money while still being at home with my kids - the best of both worlds. And traveling to England and Australia with the whole family.
MAUREEN: Tea or Coffee? And how do you take it?
MARGARET: Tea, with milk. Coffee only if I haven't slept well, with cream if it's available.
MAUREEN: What does it mean to love someone?
MARGARET: You cherish them, you trust them, you respect them.
MAUREEN: What’s your idea of a perfect Sunday afternoon?
MARGARET: Playing a board game with my family, followed by a trip to the Dairy Queen.
GOTTA ASK -- GOTTA ANSWER ☺
MAUREEN: What time period would you most love to have lived in and why?
MARGARET: I think I may have done too much research, because the honest answer is, there isn't one. Life in the past was difficult for women of any economic bracket, and I really wouldn't want to live without modern conveniences like toilets and washing machines.
MARGARET ASKS HER FANS:
I'd love to know how many of them use ereaders.
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**Historical romance lovers, remember to come back tomorrow when Heather hosts Anna Campbell!**