THE MAID’S QUARTERS
1893 . . . Alice Porterman is released from her
duties as a maid and travels home to help her mother care for her sickly
brother. But her mother and brother are not in their family home when Alice
arrives and she learns the landlord, Albert Donahue, has evicted them into the
harsh Boston winter. Alice goes in search of him and is surprised at what she
finds.
Albert Donahue, an up-and-coming member of
Boston’s elite, made his fortune through hard work and shrewd business deals.
But his dreams of a family to share it with have not come true, perhaps until
an impertinent young woman enters his home and won’t leave until she speaks to
him.
HOLLY BUSH writes historical romance set in the U.S.in the
late 1800’s, in Victorian England and recently released her first Women’s
Fiction title. Her books are described as emotional, with heartfelt, sexy
romance. She makes her home with her husband in Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania.
THE Q&A
HOLLY: Plenty of times and probably more than I should
considering my schedule. There is nothing better than to be completely lost in
what the characters in the book you’re reading are doing or thinking.
E.E.: What will always make you smile, even on a bad
day?
HOLLY: I don’t have too many bad days, truthfully. I’m
very fortunate. I like my regular job and my boss, I’m healthy, and so is my
husband and family, I’ve got a roof over my head, I enjoy luxuries that some
folks only dream of, and I get to do what I love – write books. Even when
things are stressful, I try to remember it could always be worse, and then I
smile. I’m such a lucky person!
E.E.: Which already filmed movie represents your
writing style?
HOLLY: Hmmm. Maybe Rudy. It’s my all-time favorite sports
movie and a real testament to perseverance. I like to think I don’t give up
when it comes to writing.
E.E.: What’s the best birthday (or any holiday) present
you ever received?
HOLLY: My youngest daughter was born 3 days before my birthday
and aside from the fact that I love her dearly, she was 3 weeks late and I was
really ready to be not pregnant! Greatest gift ever!
E.E.: Describe an absolutely perfect day.
HOLLY: I’m an early riser, so I love to be up at sunrise,
have a cup of tea, write, and then spend the evening with my husband and
children. And if I can squeeze in some reading time, then that’s the icing on
the cake!
E.E.: What inspires you daily?
HOLLY: I get to do things I love to do!
E.E.: What has surprised you the most about being
published?
HOLLY: I really didn’t anticipate the number of readers
that my books would have. It’s been gratifying to have so many people follow my
writing, ask when my next book is coming out, or tell me about a favorite scene
or piece of dialogue that struck them.
E.E.: How did you come up with the idea for your book?
HOLLY: I don’t really come up with an idea, but rather
see a scene in my head of a character that is new to me or is already in one of
my books. The first scene in The Maid’s
Quarters was very vivid for me. I already knew Alice Porterman as she was
Jolene Shelby’s (Contract to Wed)
personal maid, and knew that Alice had gone home to Boston to help her mother
care for her sickly brother at the end of that book. For whatever reason, I was
rereading the end of Contract to Wed
and caught myself daydreaming. I saw Alice speaking to her mother’s neighbor
and asking her why her mother and brother were not at home. And there began
that novella.
E.E.’S GOTTA ASK: Complete this sentence. When I want to relax, I. . .
HOLLY’S GOTTA ANSWER: Kick back on my patio in the summer, or curl up near
the wood stove in the winter, with my Kindle and a glass of wine! Heaven!
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HOLLY
WANTS TO KNOW… I’d love to know how the readers would complete this sentence:
When I want to relax, I…
Good morning and thanks for having me!
ReplyDeleteWhen I want to relax, I ... read a book or drink a beer :-D Or maybe do both!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely both!
DeleteWelcome back Holly !
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angi!
DeleteHi, Holly and welcome back to GLIAS! I have to say I'm gushing over your cover. Congratulations on your book.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Vicki. Jenny Quinlan does my covers and I think they are beautiful. I'm glad you like it!
DeleteWelcome back to GLIAS Holly! Your new novella sounds great! I think I need to relax with a glass of wine and read it! :))
ReplyDeleteThanks EE! It's great to be here! Wine works!
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