About the Book
Author: Linore Rose Burkard
Genre: Sweet and Clean Historical Romance (regency)
Release Date: September 8, 2020
Miss Frances Fanshawe’s past is shrouded in mystery. Raised genteelly by her mother in the knowledge she is heir to a fortune, she is forced to question everything after her mother dies and leaves her with only a single clue to the money. Unless she can locate her father or otherwise prove her heritage, not only the fortune but her very respectability is at stake.
In line for a baronetcy, Sebastian Arundell has no time for sorting out questionable tangles for young women with dubious histories. No matter if they are young, appealing, and have ridiculously large chocolate eyes to melt a man’s heart. But when it becomes apparent that other people are after Frannie’s supposed fortune, he is drawn to investigate. As the search deepens, Frannie falls in love with handsome, proper Sebastian. But if it only proves what he suspects—that she’s an illegitimate pauper—will all hope to win his heart be lost?
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Introduction:
Today we have a multi-published author with us, Linore Rose Burkard. She writes “Romance to warm the Heart, Fiction to Stir the Soul.” Linore’s first novel, an Inspirational Regency Romance, was actually the first of its kind and opened the genre for the CBA. Linore, welcome. Please tell us more about yourself as a writer. I understand you feel very purpose-driven in you vocation.
Linore: I do. Newer writers usually say their purpose is to write whatever specific book they’re working on. But I believe our purpose goes deeper than that, deeper than any single book. My purpose—which some may consider a humble calling—is to write smart, well-researched romance infused with humor that literally warms the heart. My readers close my romance novels with a smile and the feeling—at least for a few minutes—that all is right with the world.
- When did you realize that was your purpose?
A writer needs to be humble enough to accept what their giftings are. I had to accept that I wasn’t going to write the next ‘great American novel.’ I wasn’t going to be a Hemingway. Having been schooled in the classics, both British and American, writing inspirational romance seems lightweight. Georgette Heyer, a writer I greatly admire, once said she ought to be shot for what she writes! Because there’s this perception among the literati that romance literature is less than respectable. But I’ve learned that heartwarming romance is worthy in itself, whether it is overtly evangelistic or not, and whether English professors would agree or not. Readers have written to me with such gratitude that it showed me that what I write is no less valuable –to those who will be blessed by it—than the classics.
- How did you get started?
I’ve been an avid reader all my life and was always was drawn to write, even as a child. But I saw a need for something specific that wasn’t out there—Regency Romance that included a Christian worldview. I wanted to read that book, but it didn’t exist. So that’s what I started out writing. My first three novels with Harvest House were Inspirational Regencies. The genre since then has grown by leaps and bounds, which I think is great.
- Would you like to give a tip for writers?
It’s important to write the book on your heart, not the one you think you should write because it will make money, or because it’s what people want. A lot of gurus are out there saying you should research the audience before putting pen to paper to make sure your book will be marketable. Well, there is some truth in that—if you write a book about some obscure dog breed that only 200 people own, you’re not gonna have a bestseller. But there’s a big danger in that method, too. The book on your heart, the story that won’t go away, is most likely the one that will help point you to your purpose in writing; and it will be the one that resonates with readers.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 26
Genesis 5020, October 26
Texas Book-aholic, October 27
Blogging With Carol, October 27
Worthy2Read, October 28
deb’s Book Review, October 28
Ashley’s Bookshelf, October 29
Labor Not in Vain, October 29
Inklings and notions, October 30
Heidi and Books, October 30
For Him and My Family, October 31
Mary Hake, October 31
She Lives To Read, November 1
KarenSueHadley, November 1
Locks, Hooks and Books, November 2
Remembrancy, November 2
Connie’s History Classroom, November 3
Artistic Nobody, November 3 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)
Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, November 4
Betti Mace, November 4
Sara Jane Jacobs, November 5
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, November 5
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 6
Blossoms and Blessings, November 6
Simple Harvest Reads, November 7 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Romances of the Cross, November 7
Splashes of Joy, November 8
Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, November 8
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Linore is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
https://promosimple.com/ps/102ab/miss-fanshawe-s-fortune-celebration-tour-giveaway
Sounds like a great book to read. Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteIt was a good one! Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteI love when a book includes some humor! Sounds like a good one!
ReplyDeleteIt truly is the best!!
DeleteKelly-Ann, Thank you for sharing your honest thoughts. I enjoy Regency era novels.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! I know Regency era's are so fun to read!! Thank you for stopping by!
DeleteThis book sounds very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteYou might enjoy it!
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