Get Lost in a Story Readers. What a great day this is. Today, I'm delighted to bring to you Eliza Watson one of my 2007 Golden Heart "Bond" Sisters and an extraordinary talent. But don't take my word for it... check out this delectable blurb while we learn all about Eliza Watson! Eliza, welcome to Get Lost in a Story!
Event planner Samantha Hunter
is prepared for a few challenges when escorting a group of good ole boy beer
distributors to Paris, the city of haute cuisine and fine wines. However, she
doesn’t foresee being passed up for a promotion because she is too professional
and doesn’t knock back beers with her clients. Her focus soon switches from
landing the well-deserved promotion to finding her free-spirited sister, who
lives in Paris and has disappeared, leaving behind family secrets to be
uncovered. A sexy puppeteer helps Samantha search for clues to her sister’s
whereabouts and teaches her to embrace her inner child. And a funeral-crashing
psychic demonstrates the importance of living life to the fullest. It takes
Samantha’s life spiraling out of control for her to finally get a life.
And now... we learn about Eliza Watson!
DONNELL: Welcome to
Get Lost in a Story, Eliza, oh my gosh, that blurb sounds delicious. I love the message it sends out – living life
to its fullest and a life spinning out of control to get there. How much fun/angst/trouble was it to write
this novel?
DONNELL: Correct me
if I’m wrong, but I think you travel a bit.
True/False? Where would you say
is one of the most charming/eclectic places you’ve ever been, and where is
somewhere you think is overrated?
ELIZA: Yes, I travel a lot for my job as an event planner.
Outside of Paris and Ireland—my two favorite spots in the world—I would say
Morocco is one of the more unique places I’ve visited. It isn’t as westernized
as many international locations and has retained much of its charm.
DONNELL: What
inspired this novel?
ELIZA: I am an event
planner like the book’s heroine Samantha. I’m all-too-familiar with the type of
challenges she faces throughout the book—even though they are fictional—so I
knew how to make her suffer, which of course makes her stronger in the end. The
setting was an easy choice, as I’ve already noted Paris is one of my favorite
cities.
DONNELL: When you’re
not writing, where will we find you?
ELIZA: In a hotel
room, traveling for work. When I’m not on the road, I’m usually at home doing
something writing related, be it a new book, promo, research, etc. Although, we
just bought a vacation home in Ireland so hopefully you will find me there
quite a bit in the near future!
DONNELL: Would you
say you’re a morning or night person?
ELIZA: No hesitation there, I’m definitely a night person.
DONNELL: What’s in
your refrigerator right now?
ELIZA: Probably a lot
of mold because I’ve been so busy promoting my book that housecleaning isn’t a
priority. But underneath the mold, you’d find lots of cheese (I’m a cheese
freak.), tomato juice, and Skinny Cow ice cream bars.
DONNELL: Favorite
tradition?
ELIZA: I’m obsessed
with Christmas and I have a tradition of decorating my home the weekend after
Thanksgiving. I’ve also been attending Milwaukee’s Irish Fest (the world’s
largest Irish Fest) for several years and many of my friends and family members
stay at Beth’s B & B for the event. This will take place next weekend,
starting August 16. Slainte!
DONNELL: If you could
meet anyone, past or present, who would it be, and why?
ELIZA: I could say Oscar Wilde because The Importance of Being Ernest is my absolute favorite play, but
you probably hear his name a lot. So I will say Lawrence Sanders, who unfortunately passed away fifteen years ago.
I was a huge reader before I went to college. During college, I studied so much
I rarely read for fun. About a year after graduating, I mentioned to my now
husband how much I missed reading for fun and he recommended the McNally series by Lawrence
Sanders. He said it was a quick and light read. I laughed through the entire
first book then devoured every book in the series. So I’d like to take Lawrence
Sanders out to dinner and thank him for enabling me to rediscover my love for
reading, which ultimately led to my becoming a writer. His writing style also
influenced the type of books I wanted to write.
Eliza, now it’s your turn.
Time to ask readers a question, and readers . . .
Eliza will be giving away a copy of Kissing Her Old Life Au Revoir—a print copy to a U.S. winner, or an e-book to an international winner.
QUESTION FOR READERS. What's your favorite thing you did on your summer vacation?
Where you can find Eliza Watson?
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Eliza, I can't wait to get my hands on this book. DQing myself from entering of course... It'll be my pleasure to buy. Lawrence Sanders was a huge factor in me trying to write a novel in the first place. The way he weaved his threads in an out... What a master!. Thanks for being with us today!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me Donnell! I agree, Lawrence Sanders was an incredible author!
DeleteWelcome to GLIAS, Eliza.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I haven't had my summer vacation yet. Since all the kids are out of the house, we wait until everyone goes back to school and the beaches are warm...and empty.
~Angi
Fall is the perfect time to vacation, isn't it? That is almost always when I go. September. Once the kids are back in school and beaches and museums aren't as busy.
DeleteWe don't vacation much because we're always on vacation since we're retired!! But our favorite travel spot has been the beach area in Alabama.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful, being retired. I hope you are enjoying it!
DeleteBudapest and Paris, two of my favorite cities in all the world. And Paris, what a great place to set a book. Did you eat lots of wonderful food and drink lots of great wine while you were other there? We did when we spent our anniversary in France a few years back. Thanks for sharing with us today!
ReplyDeleteI'm obsessed with Paris hot dogs (the bun is a baguette) and I tend to frequent a lot of hot dog and crepe stands when I visit Paris. I love to get a bottle of wine and picnic in the Luxembourg gardens also. But I definitely have a few favorite restaurants. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI haven't vacationed in a long time, but if I could, Paris would be my first destination choice!
ReplyDeleteGood choice Sandra, I obviously agree wholeheartedly!
Deletego sightseeing
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Where did you go sightseeing on your summer vacation?
DeleteI'm just about to start my summer vacation--I'm heading to San Francisco. I can't wait to get out of this heat! :)
ReplyDeleteLove San Francisco! One of my favorite cities. Have a great time Lara!
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