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Spotlight on Jacqueline Seewald

3/2/2014

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In the spotlight today is multiple award-winning author, Jacqueline Seewald.

Jacqueline has taught creative, expository and technical writing at Rutgers University as well as high school English. She also worked as both an academic librarian and an educational media specialist. Fifteen of her books of fiction have been published to critical praise. Recent releases are her co-authored mystery THE THIRD EYE and prize-winning historical romance THE CHEVALIER. Her short stories, poems, essays, reviews and articles have appeared in hundreds of diverse publications and numerous anthologies. 

Her romantic short stories have appeared in such anthologies as: TOUCHED BY WONDER (story nominated for a Nebula Award), PASSIONATE HEARTS,
ROMANCE OF MY DREAMS 2, WITH ARMS WIDE OPEN, A WOMAN'S GOODNIGHT, and HarperCollins UK Mischief anthology HOLIDAY AFFAIRS. 

Her sensual historical romance novel TEA LEAVES AND TAROT CARDS received an endorsement from Jayne Ann Krentz which appears on the cover of that novel, published both as a hardcover from Five Star/Gale and in large print from Thorndike Press. It is soon to be released as an e-book from Steam eReads.

In which romance sub-genres do you write?
Jacqueline: I write historical romance, romantic suspense and romantic mysteries.

Why this sub-genre? What do you love about it?
Jacqueline: Today I will talk only about historical romance. I’ve always loved history and as an undergraduate in college I majored in English and history. The past fascinates me. When I took my graduate degree in English, I always read about the
background of authors as well as what they wrote. I wanted to know why they wrote what they did. The times writers live in play a great part in how and what they write. For many years I taught both American and British lit courses. I always discussed
the lives and times of authors with my students as well as the literature itself.

Where do your books fit within it? What is distinctive about your books?
Jacqueline: I like to think my novels are unique and special. I love reading romance fiction. But I try hard not to copy other authors or write to any formula. For instance, in THE CHEVALIER Madeline, my heroine, is far from perfect. She is young, romantic, passionate and prone to make mistakes in judging people. Her lack of worldly experience works against her. Gar, the hero of this Georgian romance, is in contrast, worldly and a bit jaded by his experiences in life and soldiering. He doesn’t trust easily.
I  did considerable research for this novel because I wanted to get the details right. The Georgian period in British history is exciting and tempestuous. The Highland army supporting Bonnie Prince Charlie, the Young Pretender as he was called, nearly marched to London creating great panic in England. 

What inspires your writing? 
Jacqueline:  By nature I’m a creative person. I paint landscapes, still life, and I love many types of music. Life inspires me to write. It might be people I talk to or a nonfiction article I’ve read.
 
Whose writing has influenced yours?
Jacqueline: Many writers have influenced me. I would say Jane Austen has been a strong influence on my historical fiction. I love all of her novels and have read and reread them many times.
 
If you weren’t writing in this sub-genre, what would you write?
Jacqueline:  My Kim Reynolds romantic mystery series is one I hope to continue. Of course,  that will all depend on readership. The first three novels in the series: THE INFERNO COLLECTION, THE DROWNING POOL, THE TRUTH SLEUTH, received very good reviews and sold fairly well in hardcover, large print and then paperback through Harlequin Worldwide Mystery.

The 4th Kim Reynolds mystery, THE BAD WIFE, is scheduled for an April 1, 2014 publication from Perfect Crime Books in print and e-book. 

Where would be your ideal writing retreat? 
Jacqueline: I would love to be someplace tropical. I’d like to see Hawaii and I do want to visit Australia. I think both places would be inspiring.
 
Tell us about your latest book/WIP…
Jacqueline:  If The Chevalier does well, I’d like to write a sequel. The same goes for TEA LEAVES AND TAROT CARDS which SteameReads will republish in a new ebook edition April 7, 2014. I’ve already written several new historical romances that are ready to submit to publishers as well as a new romantic mystery entitled THE INHERITANCE.

Thanks for visiting today, and for sharing so generously. I hope you’ll come back in the future.
Jacqueline:  Thank you so much for inviting me!


Blurb for THE CHEVALIER:
Try as hard as they might, their overwhelming passion for each other cannot be denied. Madeline--young, romantic, passionate, impulsive--and Gareth--world weary, cynical—meet in a time of political upheaval. They are on opposite sides. Yet there is a strong and immediate attraction between them. Madeline's mother wants her to marry her Highland laird cousin, Andrew, but Madeline's heart is with Gar.

Extract from THE CHEVALIER:

From Chapter One:

London, 1745 
     “She found her warm shawl and moved with agility across the room and out the wide doors. There was torchlight to illuminate the walkways through the shrubbery, but the garden was deserted. Madeline bravely continued forward, shivering in the evening chill. As her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she could see the tall figure of a man off to one side looming near a carved bench, his leg raised as he leaned forward on it. She decided to simply walk past him.

     "I wouldn't go walking through the hedge." His voice was deep, resonant and pleasing to her ear.

     He had actually noticed her. She quickly turned around. "Why not?"
     "It is not the sort of thing a young lady should do if she is unescorted."
     "Then perhaps you  might escort me?" She was glad that it was dark so that he would be unlikely to  see how red her face was, for she was certain that it had colored deeply. In her whole life, she had never been so outspoken.
     He let out a rumbling, surprised laugh that came from deep within his chest. "You would compromise your
reputation if you took a walk in the maze with me."
     "Would we get lost?"  she asked in a soft voice.
     "Most assuredly, I do not know the way. And you would certainly be lost."
     She stared into his eyes with interest. "I was told that you are a notorious rake. Is that so?" She
was mortified by her own audacity.  What was wrong with her? Mama would slap her if she knew how badly Madeline was behaving.
     He laughed again with a surprised sound that had the clarity of a bell. "You are either the most innocent chit imaginable or the most accomplished flirt I have ever had occasion to meet."
     He sounded amused but she regretted her foolish remark. Surely, she had been taught better. "I am sorry. I truly did not mean to behave in an insulting manner."
     He smiled at her in a forgiving manner. "Who protects you?"
     Her brows rose questioningly. "Why do I need protection?"
     "From men like me, of course," he said with a disarming smile that took her breath away. "We are prone to snatch away the innocence of young maidens. Who are you?"
     "I am Madeline de Marnay. My father, Etienne de Marnay, was the Comte de Sarnou, French Deputy Ambassador to England. He died six months ago."
     "My condolences. And you have not returned to France, Mademoiselle?"
     "No, my maman is ill and does not wish to leave England quite yet. But when we go, I believe it will not be to France but to Scotland."
     He narrowed his jewel-like eyes. "Why Scotland of all places?"
     "Maman was born there. She still has family in the northwest. My grandfather was the chief of a clan in
the Highlands but he supported King James against the Elector of Hanover and was forced to flee with his family or be
arrested for treason." She was telling him more than she ought. Why did she have the unfortunate tendency to babble when she was nervous?
     "So your mother wants to return to the Highlands, but why?"  His tone was cool, disinterested.
     "The Highlands will always be her home. And now that Papa is gone, she wishes to be buried with her own people."
     Gareth Eriksen shook his head. "She is picking the worst possible time to go to Scotland. Tell her that the Young Pretender is on the march with a Highland army. Soon, they'll be facing a large British force and the danger to anyone caught in between could be devastating. She would be risking your life as well as her own." 
His fierce frown was magnificently masculine and she let out a small sigh of admiration.
     "Prince Charles Edward might make a fine showing, don't you think?" Madeline was unable to restrain the enthusiasm
from her voice. The passion she expressed for the cause masked the strange, disturbing feelings for the handsome stranger that so heated her blood.
     She hoped that he could not read her mind; she would truly die of shame if he had an inkling of how desperately she wished to caress his cheek with the tips of her fingers. And Mother of God, if only this virile man would crush her into his arms and kiss
her—perhaps even make love to her! Where were such wild, outrageous thoughts coming from? She must be mad!”

Author’s links: 
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witter: JacquelineSeewald@JacquelineSeewa

Buy links:

Beyond the Bo Tree http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DTV0750
Death Legacy http://www.harlequin.com/author.html?authorid=2189
The Chevalier http://steamereads.com.au/product/the-chevalier/ or http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GY95RTU/

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18 Comments
Jennifer Ensor
3/2/2014 12:11:42 pm

Lovely interview Isabelle and Jacqueline! I have both of your books in my TBR pile on my e-reader! I love that you've written a Georgian/Jacobite Rebellion novel, Jacqueline. It's such a fascinating period of history isn't it? And thanks for sharing so much about your career and what inspires you. I love Jane Austen too...anything historical really! I hope you and Isabelle both have great success with your new historical titles!

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Isabella Hargreaves link
4/2/2014 10:39:09 am

Glad you enjoyed the interview, Jennifer. I hope you enjoy our books - let us know. Best wishes.

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Jacqueline Seewald link
3/2/2014 02:51:58 pm

Hi, Jennifer,

Thanks so much for the kind comments. I'm so glad you are going to read Isabelle's historical romance and mine as well. I believe you will enjoy both novels. Let us know. We both value readers.

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Vicki
3/2/2014 04:50:38 pm

Great interview ladies. I love Jane Austen and your novel was wonderful. Would love to read a sequel to The Chevalier. Best wishes for all your writing ventures.

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Jacqueline Seewald link
3/2/2014 05:02:19 pm

Vicki,

Thanks so much for dropping by and for the kind comments. If THE CHEVALIER finds a readership, I would very much like to write a sequel.

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Isabella Hargreaves link
4/2/2014 10:41:46 am

Glad you enjoyed the interview, Vicki. I think Jacqueline will have to write the sequel now. Best wishes.

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Karen Michelle Nutt link
3/2/2014 05:37:58 pm

Enjoyed the interview. Loved this tale, Jacqueline! I wish you the very best success with it.

Readers, it's a story you don't want to miss. :)

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Jacqueline Seewald link
3/2/2014 05:55:00 pm

Thanks for coming by Karen. I appreciate your comments and your praise of my novel.

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Betty Gordon link
3/2/2014 06:14:43 pm

Jacquie, your works are indeed "unique and special." Your interview was swtimulating as always.

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Jacqueline Seewald link
3/2/2014 06:57:16 pm

Betty,

Thanks for dropping by and for the lovely compliments. See me blushing?

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Maggie Toussaint link
3/2/2014 11:47:29 pm

Lovely interview, Jacquie. I did not know that you painted, but you are so talented, so I should have guessed you had other artistic interests. This story is one of my favorites of yours, and I hope it does well.

I was fortunate enough to travel to Hawaii several years ago. Seemed like every time you turned around, the scenes were breathtaking, even at the budget hotels where we stayed. I like to drove my family crazy trying to capture the way the water sparkled in the sunshine. It seemed alive to my eyes, but no matter how hard I tried, my pictures didn't have that special quality my eyes saw. Yes. I would go back in a heartbeat. And you should experience it, most definitely!

Maggie

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Jacqueline Seewald link
4/2/2014 12:25:37 am

Hi, Maggie,

Thanks for stopping by and commenting. Hawaii does look beautiful. I'm glad you got to visit there. I would like to paint the scenery.

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Nancy Means Wright link
4/2/2014 02:32:06 am

I love the Georgian period, too, Jacquie. The Chevaliers sounds most intriguing. A lovely interview!

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Jacqueline Seewald
4/2/2014 02:51:44 pm

Nancy,

Thanks for dropping by. I hope you decide to read The Chevalier as well as Isabella's novel. The two historical romances won the award for equal second place in the "Some Like It Hot" romance novel writing contest sponsored by SteamEreads.

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Isabella Hargreaves link
4/2/2014 10:45:03 am

Thank you everyone for your comments and many thanks also to Jacqueline for a great interview!

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Jacqueline Seewald
4/2/2014 02:53:53 pm

Isabella,

Thanks so much for inviting me!

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Kathy McIntosh link
5/2/2014 06:01:52 am

Each interview I read about Jacquie tells me a bit more about this talented, prolific woman! I didn't know you also painted. Wow. I purchased The Chevalier and can't wait to read it.

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Jacqueline Seewald link
5/2/2014 05:51:25 pm

Hi, Kathy,

Thanks for the generous compliments. I hope you enjoy the novel! Let me know what you think. Reader opinions mean a great deal to me.

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