I'd like to welcome Annunciata [Nunie] Doyle to the blog. Nunie is from author Veronica Lynch's “Caper Magic” , a romantic novella, part of the Hauntings in the Garden Anthology out of the Wild Rose Press. Due for re-release in gift sets [along with other Hauntings novellas] in October 2015.
I hope you are comfortable, Nunie. Let's start off with an easy question. Annunciata is an unusual first name. Where are you from?
I was born and raised in the north of Ireland, Belfast.
Wonderful! I just got back from the area. Now, please tell us about your childhood. What was it like growing up in Northern Ireland?
Wonderful! I just got back from the area. Now, please tell us about your childhood. What was it like growing up in Northern Ireland?
I suppose I was as happy as most Catholic girls, raised in the North midst poverty and religious bigotry, with no future except to marry an unemployed drunkard, then push out ten to twelve babes. I was ten when my parents were murdered after a faction of the UVF [Ulster Volunteer Force] bombed a local pub because they served Catholics. Thereafter, I was sent to live with my grandparents in Tuam, a cathedral city in the western part of the Irish Republic. Because I was a handful, they sent me to the local convent in hopes the nuns would teach me a skill. This was a situation which has come to be known as the Magdalene Laundries. The Tuam facility was in the news about a year ago when the remains of several young women and infants were discovered.
Oh, my! *Ahem.* Where do you live now?
Oh, my! *Ahem.* Where do you live now?
I've been in northern New York state in Cape Brendan, a small tourist town on the eastern most edge of Lake Ontario where it bleeds into the Saint Lawrence River. We are best known for two things: ship building and Caper Madness, a month long celebration of all things Halloween.
Ahh. What a perfect time to have you on then. What do you do for a living there?
Ahh. What a perfect time to have you on then. What do you do for a living there?
I am a retired social worker. At the height of my career I was Director of Crime Victim Services in Syracuse New York.
Do you enjoy retirement, or is there something you'd rather be doing?
Do you enjoy retirement, or is there something you'd rather be doing?
To supplement my rather meager retirement checks, I model for an agency, La Vrai Beaute, which is known for its older and large size models. Come winter, when the Cape is often as cold as a Mother Superior's heart, I like spending a few weeks in places where it never falls below 80 degrees, showing off fabulous clothes by talented designers.
Sounds fantastic! What's going on in your life right now?
Sounds fantastic! What's going on in your life right now?
I am harboring a woman and her children while they wait for a judge to decide on permanent custody of these delightful kids. The husband and father . . . is less than upstanding shall I say. His attorney, a posturing, skeeving git if there ever was one, is arse deep in illegal machinations to ensure his client wins the suit to regain custody of his children. My fear is the judge might be having a bad hair day or is pre-menstrual and rules against the woman. If that happens, it will be my job as part of the underground movement to immediately move her and the children to a safe place. If this man, the husband I mean, is granted custody, he will kill her and the children, or worse.
Goodness! Maybe a safer question would be to ask if there is someone special in your life?
Goodness! Maybe a safer question would be to ask if there is someone special in your life?
Nicholas Forrester came to Cape Brendan to assist Henri Pierpont, his elderly uncle, with the coordination of Caper Madness. After Hank's health takes a swan dive, he asks me to assist Nick with managing the events. Nick is having a significant amount of difficulty adjusting to me as well as the quirks and foibles of the Capers as the locals call themselves.
You don't say. Well, what's his family like?
You don't say. Well, what's his family like?
His uncle is Nick's only living relative. Henry and his deceased wife Genny cared for Nick and his sister after their parents took off for better pickings when the children were very young. Nick adores Henry and feels guilty for not spending quality time with Henry, and Genny while she was still alive. Neither of us had it easy growing up.
I'd say not! What is one thing could you do that would make you feel like the relationship will work out?
I'd say not! What is one thing could you do that would make you feel like the relationship will work out?
Since Nick works for the skeeving git attorney I mentioned before, I suppose I could turn them over to him and the predator husband. That will never happen. Also, I'm not certain I want another relationship. Around here I'm known as the Black Mamba primarily for the four husbands or fiances I've buried either shortly before or right after the weddings. I'm not what they'd call a safe bet. Plus, I can't imagine any man in his right mind who would want me after learning my background.
Well, I'm sure that's not true, Nunie. Do you have any last comments for our readers?
Caper Magic is the first in a series of stories set in Cape Brendan. Characters from previous novels of mine will come back to life and create new lives for themselves on The River.
Very good! Thank you for joining us! Now here's a blurb for CAPER MAGIC.
Very good! Thank you for joining us! Now here's a blurb for CAPER MAGIC.
Blurb ~
P.I. Nick Forrester comes to Cape Brendan ostensibly to assist with Caper Madness, a month long celebration of everything Halloween. In reality he is tracking a woman on the run. Within days he is confronted by Annunciata Doyle, a vivid reminder of a pain-filled past.
After retreating to Cape Brendan in defeat and humiliation, Nunie Doyle's only hope was to make the best of forced retirement. There, in this quaint tourist town on the shores of Lake Ontario, she earned the love and respect of new friends and neighbors—and put her talent for helping women to good use.
With the mutual goal of making Caper Madness the best ever, Nick and Nunie fight tooth and nail on the personal level, each discovering a new side to the other, sides that make them consider making drastic changes for the rest of their lives.
This attraction: complete madness—or sheer magic?
Excerpt ~
Hank let out a holler just before a huge toothy grin spanned the borders of his gaunt cheeks. “Top o' the marnin' to ye, Missus!” he cackled to someone exiting the front door of the stone cottage next door.
Taking the concrete steps to the sidewalk in two lithe moves, a woman in a slinky dress the color of ripe tomatoes glanced their way and responded in a distinct Irish brogue. “And the ass end of the day to ye, Mistur Pierpont.”
Intrigued by rich tone of her voice, Nick craned his neck and found one of the witches from yesterday's parade—minus the droopy velvet hat—passing within steps of Hank's porch. A bulging garment bag hung over one arm; she looked headed in the direction of the pier at the end of Vincentian Lane. Damned if right then a wind didn't jump up off the lake and mold the filmy length of scarlet against each curve of her body. Long black hair—and there seemed to be a good ten pounds of it—flowed over her shoulders, caressing her body like a lover as she marched toward Dingle Pier. As his heart bumped into a trip hammer beat, Nick reminded himself to breathe.
“Ferget yer broom, Missus?” Hank called out to her retreating back.
“In the repair shop,” she replied over one shoulder, winging that glorious onyx hair away from lips painted to match her dress. “Gettin' fitted with a couple of those fancy turbo boosters, it is.”
Hank chuckled, then went back to his coffee. “Turbo boosters. That Nunie Doyle; sure is a pistol.”
An invisible fist reached down to grab Nick's gut in a vise. As recognition flared, long buried rage took a slow crawling path up his spine.
Ooh! Intriguing! Why is that Nick's reaction? I guess we'll have to read it to find out!
Author
Bio ~
Writing under
the names Kat Henry Doran and Veronica Lynch, author Kathy Cottrell uses her experience as a nurse, victim advocate and insurance investigator for background in her award winning novels and novellas. Her stories are set in her favorite places to visit: the Catskill and Adirondack Mountains as well as the Saint Lawrence River in the historic Thousand Islands region of Upstate and Northern New York State.
When not writing, or chasing grandchildren, Kathy spends her time designing and making tote bags and aprons to custom order.
Visit her at:
When not writing, or chasing grandchildren, Kathy spends her time designing and making tote bags and aprons to custom order.
Visit her at:
www.WildWomenAuthorsx2.blogspot.com and www.ApronsWithAttitude2.blogspot.com
Buy link: www.thewildrosepress.com
(Click on Caper Magic OR Veronica Lynch, author. That will bring up prompts to purchase the story. )
And Veronica is giving away an apron from Aprons With Attitude to one lucky reader who comments below and leaves an email address so we can contact them! I am fortunate enough to own a couple of these aprons and I love them, so be sure to comment and leave an email!
Thanks for joining us, Veronica. Come back anytime!
Buy link: www.thewildrosepress.com
(Click on Caper Magic OR Veronica Lynch, author. That will bring up prompts to purchase the story. )
And Veronica is giving away an apron from Aprons With Attitude to one lucky reader who comments below and leaves an email address so we can contact them! I am fortunate enough to own a couple of these aprons and I love them, so be sure to comment and leave an email!
Thanks for joining us, Veronica. Come back anytime!
Thanks for sharing CAPER MAGIC with us today, Nunie and Veronica!
ReplyDeletethanks MJ
ReplyDeleteNunie and I are pleased to be here as well. Considering the lovely photos you posted from your recent trip to Ireland this visit fits in quite well doesn't it?
Let's add a little spice to the blog winner, shall we? To one lucky winner who leaves a comment, we'll wrap a print copy of Caper Magic inside the folds of the apron!!!
thanks for having us, MJ.
Best wishes to you
Veronica Lynch
In the style of all your heroines, it sounds like Nunie is a real handful! Best of luck with sales, Kathy!
ReplyDeleteShe does indeed, doesn't she, Jannine? My kind of gal! Thanks for stopping in and joining in the conversation! Have a great weekend!
DeleteHi, Jannine
Deletethanks so much for stopping by, my friend. Hope all is well with you and yours
Veronica
Caper magic sound like an interesting read. Tucking it into my must read list. Email. Tenajean@ail.com
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by, Tena. I appreciate it
DeleteVeronica
Thanks for joining us today! Have a great weekend!
DeleteI read this book and especially loved the Irish dialect (I could hear the "lyric" in it) and the fact that Nunie is not a skinny 20-something! Reading the excerpt reminded me how much I enjoyed it1
ReplyDeleteThanks, Leah
Deletethe dialect comes easy for me--I listen for my Grandmother Doran, several great aunts and a number of cousins. Thanks for reading the book--glad you liked it. I liked it too!
Veronica
I agree with you, Leah, in that it is refreshing in both ways (dialect, and not your standard heroine.) Thanks for coming by!
DeleteYes, I can see Nunie as a plus-size model :-). Love the fireworks between Nick and Nunie! --katie o'boyle
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Katie
DeleteThis is a real joy of a story for me.
Veronica Lynch.
A good reminder that heroines come in all shapes and sizes! I'm glad you joined us, Katie!
DeleteGreat interview. Sounds like a wonderful book too.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and God's Blessings to you ALL!
PamT
Hi, Pamela
Deletethanks so much for stopping by and for leaving a comment.
I appreciate the support.
Veronica
Thank you, Pam! Enjoy your weekend!
DeleteExcellent interview and excerpt. Perfect time of year for this story. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ali
Deleteand good luck to you with your story in the Hauntings series.
Best wishes
Veronica
And it's starting to look like it outside, too. Love the fall colors! I'm glad you could join us, Alicia!
DeleteEnjoyed the interview and excerpt. Sounds intriguing.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks, Diane.
DeleteGlad you enjoyed it and thanks for stopping by
Veronica
Thanks for making the effort to stop by, Diane! Hope the rest of your week is glorious!
DeleteLove the lingo--"skeeving git attorney"? Wow! Best of luck with this Halloween novel.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Susan!
Deletecoming up with these negative words, especially for attornies [so speaks the paralegal in me] was loads of fun.
I so appreciate you stopping by
Hope all is well with you
Veronica
Ha! Yes, I loved that, too! Thanks for joining us, Susan!
DeleteThis visit was much fun, MJ
ReplyDeletethanks for letting me and Nunie strut our stuff!
Veronica
Any time the two of you want to strut, the runway is yours! It was a pleasure having you!
DeleteCongratulations to Tena who won a holiday apron, tea towel, and a copy of CAPER MAGIC from author Veronica Lynch!
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