I’m so excited to have one of my favorite authors, Lily Everett aka Louisa Edwards, with us on Books-n-Kisses today. I have been waiting for her new series since I finished The Rising Star Chef series and I’m proud to introduce her new book, Sanctuary Island, as well as interview this fabulous author.
1. Tell me about your new release Sanctuary Island.
Sanctuary Island introduces readers to this beautiful, windswept small town off the coast of Virginia, where the close-knit community grew up in and around a wild horse sanctuary. In the first book, Ella Preston escorts her flighty, pregnant younger sister to Sanctuary Island to reconnect with the mother they haven’t seen in more than a decade–even though Ella’s not sure that’s a good idea. But when she gets to the island, she begins to see that the only way to move forward in her life is to let go of the past, and if she can do that…she’ll have a chance at true love and lasting happiness with Grady Wilkes, a local handyman with scars of his own.
2. Where did you come up with the idea?
I’ve loved horses since I was a little girl, and I grew up not far from Assateague Island, one of several real-life East Coast islands that are home to bands of wild horses. Assateague is a nature preserve, kept completely for the horses, but I thought…what if there were a cute, quirky town there, full of sexy men and smart women who all need to find love?
3. Do you plan to make this into a series?
Sanctuary Island is the first full-length novel of the series, but we’ve already released a trilogy of digital-only novellas set on the island, to welcome readers to the series! The novellas are not prequels to the book, they’re a self-contained trio of short romances with only a few cameos here and there. The next full-length book in the series will be Shoreline Drive, and it will be the story of Ella’s younger sister, new mom Merry Preston and the local veterinarian (and resident grump) Ben Fairfax. Shoreline Drive will be out on January 28, 2014, and it’ll be followed by Heartbreak Cove next summer!
4. Were there any challenges in writing a small-town romance compared to writing your Recipe for Love series? What kind of research did you have to do for Sanctuary Island?
I actually grew up in a small town in Virginia, so in some ways, there was even less research for me to get that setting, the pace and feel of it, to be authentic! And for the horse details, I have my sister and mother-in-law to thank. Both are dedicated, talented horsewomen, and were a great source of information and fun facts. My mother-in-law is an active volunteer with the Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Center, and I was very inspired by taking tours, watching classes, and interviewing the other volunteers, clients, and employees there.
5. Did you have any particular actors in mind when writing your characters?
I always have actors in mind! If anyone made a movie of Sanctuary Island, I’d love for Emily Blunt to play Ella. And for Grady Wilkes, my rough and tumble handyman with the troubled past, I pictured a scruffy Chris Hemsworth every single day as I wrote. I know, poor little me, right?
6. What is the one thing that you have to when you are writing (food, drink, work space)?
I’ve actually tried to cultivate an ability to work anywhere, anytime, even if I only have a twenty minutes or so–but what that requires is focus. When all else fails, I use Write or Die, an amazing program that keeps track of time and how fast you produce words, and if you pause for too long, the screen flashes red and jerks you back into line! It sounds scary, but it’s been amazing to me how productive I can be if I just focus.
7. What advice would you give to aspiring writers?
My biggest advice is to write through to The End without a ton of self-editing along the way, at least until you get a couple of completed manuscripts under your belt. What I wish I’d known when I first started is that every single book (at least for me) hits a snag somewhere in the middle where I hate it, am convinced it’s terrible, and want to throw it aside and start something else. But whatever new thing you start will have its own problems! So push through the hard part and get to The End. The first time you finish a manuscript is a huge accomplishment and a major step forward. I don’t want to lie and say every manuscript after that first one will be easier (that hasn’t been true for me!) but you’ll have more tools and skills at your disposal.
8. What are you working on next?
The follow-up to Sanctuary Island, Shoreline Drive, is already revised, so now I’m writing Heartbreak Cove! It’s early days so I don’t want to say too much about it yet, but I know the hero is Sam Brennan, a man who empathizes with, rescues, and rehabilitates abused and neglected horses. I’m already crushing on him pretty hard!
Thank you so much for being here on Books-n-Kisses today and I just want to say how much I love your books!!!
Thank you for having me! I loved doing this interview.
About the Author:
Lily Everett grew up in a small town in central Virginia, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Although she’s lived many other places since, from college in Philadelphia to her first publishing job in New York City and her current home in Austin, Texas, she never forgot the beauty and warmth of her little hometown. She is thrilled to be writing the Sanctuary Island series full time because it allows her to combine her longstanding love of romance with the memories of her childhood home.
Lily’s alter ego is Louisa Edwards. Under that name, she is the author of the Recipe for Love series, sexy contemporary romances with hot chef heroes set in the high-stakes, fast-paced world of professional restaurants.
Giveaway
I’m excited to give away a signed copy of Sanctuary Island. This giveaway is for US Residents only. To be entered in the drawing by August 1st, answer me this question in the comments:
If you could visit any island in the world, where would you travel to?
Jennifer’s Review of Sanctuary Island
CHARACTERS: Ella Preston and Grady Wilkes
AUTHOR: Lily Everett
PUBLICATION DATE: 07/30/13
BOOK SYNOPSIS: When Ella’s sister decides to reunite with their estranged mother, Ella goes along for the ride–it’s always been the two Preston girls against the world. But Sanctuary Island, a tiny refuge for wild horses tucked off the Atlantic coast, is more inviting than she ever imagined. And it holds more than one last opportunity to repair her broken family–if Ella can open her carefully guarded heart, there is also the chance for new beginnings.
Grady Wilkes is a handyman who can fix anything…except the scars of his own past. When he accepts the task of showing Ella the simple beauties of the island that healed him, he discovers a deep sense of comfort he thought he’d lost. But now he must convince the woman who never intended to stay that on Sanctuary Island, anything is possible–forgiving past mistakes, rediscovering the simple joys of life, and maybe even falling in love.
REVIEW PROVIDED BY: Jennifer NUMBER OF STARS: Four Stars
REVIEW: I thought Sanctuary Island was a tender-hearted love story between two people that were plagued with emotional baggage and heartbreak, that worked together to slowly repair the emotional damage in their lives. Ella was such a strong character in this book, who came to Sanctuary Island with her sister, Merry, for emotional support to visit their estranged mother. She hid behind an personal wall to protect herself from feeling anything in regards to her mother after she abandoned them due to alcoholism when they were young. This emotional wall also protected her from romantic relationships and as a result, she became a workaholic on the verge of a nervous breakdown before arriving to Sanctuary Island.
Grady Wilkes was a handyman on Sanctuary Island who did odd jobs around the island and met Ella on her mother’s ranch. Grady had seen how much Jo Ellen had changed after battling alcoholism years ago and was afraid that Ella was only here to get Jo’s money. Grady was once a hot shot member of a search and rescue team that was hiding out after a mission left him physically and emotionally scarred. Meeting Ella was the first light of hope that had entered his dark world in a long time and he approached his relationship with her carefully, afraid that she would be frightened away from his physical scars. Ella wasn’t afraid of anything and being with Grady made her finally realize that she needed to try to make amends with her mother and start to build a relationship based on the present and not the mistakes of the past.
I loved Lily’s style of writing and I couldn’t help but fall in love with Sanctuary Island and want to move there myself. This was a enchanting romance that swept me away with its story and I can’t wait to read the next book in the series, Shoreline Drive.
Oh I don’t have a specific place but probably a fictional island. One were everyone knows each other, nosy neighbors that think they know what’s good for you. Beautiful shore line and maybe waterfalls and a ferry to get to and from the mainland. Hmm…I think I need to sart looking for it. Lol
Lori, you basically described Sanctuary Island in a nutshell! : )
I’ve been to a few warm weather islands, but I’ve never been to the pacific nothwest – I’d like to visit the islands outside of Seattle.
Me too! Thanks for commenting.
Is Australia considered an Island? How wonderful it would be to travel there and spend at least a year. I live in Florida and have visited many Islands in or around Florida… love them all! Key Largo, Key West, Sanibel Island and Captiva are a few of my favorites. I have visited Jamaica 5 times over the years and loved it each time I went. There is a fascinating Island in Lake Erie, Kelly’s Island that I would love to visit again. AND… the Galapagos Islands would be wonderful to visit! Oh, I do love Islands.
If you love Florida islands, check out Roxanne St. Claire’s Barefoot Bay series! Fabulous, funny, sexy contemporary romance set on a beautiful Florida island. : )
Mine would be the Greek islands.
Good one!
anywhere in the Caribbean? I love water and beaches. Nothing better than sitting on the beach with a good book.
I’ve never been to the Caribbean! That’s a good one.
Woo, stoked for this new series!
Having been fortunate enough to have lived & travelled in Southeast Asia and diving in the South Pacific, my dream island right now would be Iceland. Aurora borealis, diving between two tectonic plates, and hot springs in the ice? Sold 🙂
Oooh! That sounds like quite the adventure!
An island that I would visit since it is special and unique is Newfoundland.
Great answer! My cousin taught art there for a few years and loooooved it.
Channel Islands.:-)
Fabulous!
Probably Easter Island 🙂 Or New Zealand. Thanks for sharing!
Either would be amazing! Thanks for commenting.
The Galapagos islands!
I’ve always wanted to go to Greece.
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I’ve been to Oahu but I would like to visit one of the not so populated islands in the same chain.
The islands off of Washington state near Seatle.
To Hawaii.
To California or Colorado – I have family there.
definitely Ireland for me. been dying to go there and can guarantee it will happen before i die if i have to sell a kidney to get there. 🙂 thanks for the awesome giveaway. i cant wait to read this series.
Been to Hawaii on our honeymoon, would love to go back.
You know the old song “Isle of Capri”? Well, I find that tune ringing in my head every once in awhile, so I think I’d like to go there. I love islands anyway, so probably any island would do, except Hawaii (because I’ve already been there). Thanks for asking! jdh2690@gmail.com