Victoria Roberts-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

VICTORIA ROBERTS-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

 

 

TRC: Hi Victoria and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on your upcoming new series The Bad Boys of the Highlands and your first novel TEMPTATION IN A KILT.

Victoria: Thank you so much for having me, Sandy. I love the opportunity to meet new people.

TRC: We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

Victoria: I’m fortunate enough to be the mother of two beautiful kids and the wife of a supportive husband. Like many authors, I have a full-time day job and write every spare moment of the day. Home is in Western Pennsylvania while I dream of Scotland daily. *sigh*

TRC: What challenges have you faced as an author?

Victoria: Being a debut author, every step is a challenge. Between querying, synopsis writing, hooks, marketing, copy/edits, reviews and much, much more, everything is new. Sometimes it’s a little scary getting your feet wet in something you virtually have minimal knowledge on. I still find myself fighting this internal battle.

TRC: Many authors develop their love of writing at an early age. What or who sparked your interest in writing?

Victoria: As a child, I did not like to read. I could not find topics that interested me. As an outlet, I wrote. I was sixteen years old and penned my first young adult novella without ever having read a single romance novel. I guess you could say I had the romance writing bug at an early age and didn’t even know it. But when my mother (an avid reader) gave me Flowers in the Attic, I discovered a new love. I could not turn the pages fast enough and I was hooked. That was the moment that defined the purpose of curling up with a good book.

TRC: Writer’s Block is a very real phenomenon for many authors. How do you handle the stress and anxiety of writer’s block?

Victoria: This is very real. And yes, I think every author deals with writer’s block at one time or another. I always walk away and come back to my manuscript within a few hours. On the rare event that doesn’t work, I take a few days off and forget about it. In my experience, I find coming back with a “fresh” perspective is sometimes the best way to go. And don’t be discouraged if you find out your scene doesn’t work. I’ve cut scenes, added and switched things around until it made sense.

TRC: TEMPTATION IN A KILT is the first novel in your new Bad Boys of the Highlands. Please tell us about the premise of the storyline?

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Victoria: Temptation in a Kilt is about life and relationships. Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for love, but I favor a story so much more when there are realistic obstacles that get in the way. It makes the journey that much more enticing.

My hero and heroine have family issues of their own. In order for Ciaran and Rosalia to grow as individuals and then eventually as a couple, they need to overcome personal demons as well. They feel their life is directed down one path with duty and responsibility and yet, they’re sort of confused with the nagging feeling of “how can something so wrong feel so right?”

TRC: The character of Rosalia is heartbreaking. Her sense of worth and self-esteem issues are very real for many of today’s women. What or who was the inspiration behind Rosalia?

Victoria: Rosalia’s character is meant to be an inspiration. I don’t know of any woman who doesn’t have some type of self-esteem issues no matter how large or small they may be. I loved the moment when Rosalia takes hold of her life and becomes her own woman, basically finding herself. I think every woman wants to find that inner peace.

Although Rosalia was my great-grandmother’s name, her character is based on a mix of women that I know—from her shyness, her stubbornness, the relationship she has with James (her best friend.)

TRC: Aiden and Aisling are already an established couple. Have you considered writing a pre-quel to tell their love story?

Victoria: No. I personally do not like prequels because they are usually never as good as we want them to be. I’m still an original Star Wars fan. The first three were the best.

TRC: What plans do you have for the next installment in the Bad Boys of the Highlands series? Will we see Declan fall for a certain black-haired beauty?

Victoria: Ah, you know me too well! X Marks the Scot is the next book in the series and is scheduled for release in February 2013. And yes, I can confirm that Declan MacGregor and Lady Liadain Campbell will have their fifteen minutes of fame. Declan was so much fun to write. For those of you who have read Book 1, you’ll understand why. No spoilers here.

TRC: Why a novel of the historical Scottish Highlands?

Victoria: Strong alpha-males fighting for a cause, finding a single chance to love… With such brutality in that day and age, love is the light at the end of the tunnel. Between the Vikings, English and clan wars, Scottish history provides a fine backdrop for a steamy romance. Don’t you think?

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the series?

Victoria: There are three books in this series.

TRC: Did you face any challenges or difficulties getting your novel published?

Victoria: I think every author faces challenges and I am certainly no different. When I finished my first manuscript, I entered a contest with the publisher of my dreams. And it turned into a nightmare. Although the publisher did not question my story content, I was pummeled on my hook—or lack thereof. What separates me from the other authors? What makes this story different? Why would I buy this? I bombed. For three days, my family avoided me like the plague. My CP (critique partner) wanted to kill me. And I was literally hanging on by a thread. It came down to one question. “Am I a quitter?” Low and behold, one month later, the same publisher had another contest. Some may say I’m a glutton for punishment. I did not think twice and jumped in—head first. I entered. I won.

And I will never forget the publisher’s words, “Victoria, I love your voice! Send me a full!” After several months of checking my e-mails about ten times a day, the moment I had waited for finally arrived. My jaw dropped and I believe for a brief time my heart even stopped. Not only was the publisher interested in my manuscript, but I was asked to pitch the series!

TRC: How much research was involved with writing this particular series due to the historical nature of the Scottish Highlands?

Victoria: There was a significant amount of research involved, but of course there are fictional characters and situations as well. That’s what makes writing fiction so much fun.

TRC: Have you ever been to Scotland?

Victoria: Isn’t THAT the question? No. All of my love thus far has come from books, DVD’s, internet and living vicariously through some of my chapter mates. One day. *sigh*

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas with other authors, or between family and friends. With whom do you bounce ideas?

Victoria: I am blessed with a phenomenal CP (critique partner.) She is the only one I discuss my ideas with, unless of course I have hunting or fishing questions and those go to my husband.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Victoria: I am currently working on Book 3 which is Laird Alexander MacDonell and Lady Sybella MacKenzie’s story. Alexander was Rosalia’s cousin from Temptation in a Kilt.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Victoria: For those aspiring authors, never give up your dreams. I will leave you with my daughter’s infamous line in handling every sort of rejection. “Don’t be upset. They’re blinded by your awesomeness.”

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Pizza or anything Italian

Favorite Dessert
Cheesecake

Favorite TV Show
Game of Thrones

Favorite Movie
Titanic

Last Movie you Saw
Madagascar 3—hey, I have kids.

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Milk Chocolate

Favorite Flower
Cymbidium Orchid

Do you have any pets?
We have a mixed lab named Zoe.

TRC: Thank you Victoria for taking he time to answer our questions. We wish you all the best in your writing career. Good luck with the release of Temptation in a Kilt. Keep us in mind for the second novel in the series.

Victoria: Thank you so much Sandy and to the folks at the Reading Café for having me. This was a lot of fun. I always love to hear from readers. Please visit my website at Victoria Roberts Author. Take care everyone and happy reading!

 

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TEMPTATION IN A KILT by Victoria Roberts-a review

Temptation in a Kilt (Bad Boys of the Highlands #1) by Victoria Roberts-a review

 

 

TEMPTATION IN A KILT (Bad Boys of the Highlands #1) by Victoria Roberts

 

TEMPTATION IN A KILT is the first storyline (September 4, 2012 release)  in Victoria Roberts’ Bad Boys of the Highlands romance series. During the reign of King James the MacGregor’s and the Campbell’s are at war with one another and life continues for the Scottish laird Ciaran MacGregor. But when he and his men stumble upon a badly beaten and injured young woman, all good sense is thrown out the proverbial window.  Presuming she is either on the run from her husband or family, Ciaran vows not to get involved.  But the sorrow and determination that radiates from Rosalia Anderson tugs at his heart. Knowing he will probably regret his decision, Ciaran vows to see her back to health and on her way to her grandmother’s home in the North country.

 

Rosalia Anderson is a determined young woman of the ripe old age of one and twenty.  Her family arranged a marriage of convenience for Rosalia in order to stabilize their financial status. But as arranged marriages go, Rosalia was determined never to find herself in a loveless marriage let alone with a vile and truly evil man.  Escape was her only option following a horrific beating at the hands of her father. But it will be her father that pays the ultimate price for his daughter’s flight for freedom.

 

Ciaran MacGregor is the laird and one of 3 brothers in the MacGragor clan.  Following the death of their father, Ciaran vowed to set his youngest brother Declan on a path to steer him from his womanizing and drinking.  But his brother Aiden insists that the vow does not mean that Ciaran must sacrifice his own happiness at the expense of some misplaced honor in the memory of their late father.  And now that Rosalie was an ever-present temptation in the MacGregor castle, Cairan is not so sure that Aiden is not correct in his observations.

 

The character of Rosalia is heartbreaking, courageous and determined.  On the run from years of abuse at the hands of her parents, and an arranged marriage, she has more guts than sense.  And her self-esteem is anything but impressive.  She continues to view herself as unattractive and overweight, fueling a cycle of emotional abuse against herself.  And it will take a strong man with a warm heart to help bury the years of negativity once and for all. At times my heart would break for Rosalia whose self-degradation is all too familiar to many woman, even today. Believing herself not worthy to be rescued or loved, her negativity will become a self-fulfilling prophecy when the laird screams his rejection of love in an attempt to push aside his feelings.

 

The relationship between Rosalia and Ciaran is very slow to build.  The sexual tension is almost palpable throughout the story and one that will barely reach its’ peak in a bedroom scene interrupted by the laird’s sense of duty and perceived pledge of honor. Ciaran is a man who knows that Rosalia is the woman for him, but his tunnel vision and indecision will fuel her already low self-esteem.  In the end, her only option is to continue her journey to her grandmother’s house in the spring, hoping the love of her extended family will help her forget that she is not worthy of the laird’s love.

 

The backstory feud between the MacGregor’s and the Campbell’s will take centre stage when a beaten and naked Declan becomes the pawn in a war between the clans.  But it will be the women in their lives who will pay the ultimate price when they find themselves imprisoned hoping that the MacGregor’s will rescue them before it is too late.

 

TEMPTATION IN A KILT a sweet storyline that was a joy to read. The Scottish language and brogue are prominent throughout the story and at times I thought I would need a Scottish to English translation 😉 If you like the highlander series of historical novels, you will like Victoria’s writing style.  I am looking forward to her next storyline- I sense Declan is in need of a raven-haired mate.  But I can’t help but wonder, if a prequel will be necessary for the Aiden’s story.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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