Thursday, April 11, 2013

Guest Post: Only You by Lorna Peel

I'm excited to welcome Lorna Peel to Lost in Literature today with her new book, Only You, and a fun guest post!!

Let's start with a bit about the book:

Title: Only You
Author: Lorna Peel
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Publisher: Entranced Publishing
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Jane Hollinger is single, divorced, and the wrong side of thirty – as she puts it. Her friends are pressuring her to dive back into London’s dating pool, but she’s content with her quiet life as a genealogy teacher.

Robert Armstrong is every woman’s fantasy: handsome, charming, rich and famous. When he asks her to meet him, she convinces herself it’s because he needs her help with a mystery in his family tree. Soon she realizes he’s interested in more than her genealogical expertise. Now the paparazzi want a piece of Jane too.

Can Jane handle living – and loving – in the spotlight?




The (Other) Drama in Jane’s Life

Only You’s Jane Hollinger loves watching dramas, especially period dramas. She loves them so much that she has a huge DVD collection to help her escape from the humdrum of every day life. She has almost every period drama the BBC has ever released and is also a big Johnny Depp fan!

Despite all the period dramas, Jane isn’t a prude. She first notices actor, Robert Armstrong, in a racy modern remake of Lady Chatterley’s Lover. It doesn’t hold back on sex or nudity and, according to her sister, Mags, Jane all but wears out her DVD by going through most of it frame by frame!

Jane’s favorite novel is an historical called The Hunger set in Ireland at the time of the Great Famine of the 1840s. She knows the period inside out - having studied it at university - and she is of Irish descent through her mother, whose family left the west of Ireland during the Famine.

Jane has always pictured Robert as the main character, Mr. Rowley the landlord, and can’t quite believe it when he lands the leading role in an epic TV adaptation. She helps him with background research for the role but can’t help but worry as she sits down to watch it. What if the adaptation is awful? What if Robert as Rowley isn’t how she imagined him to be? What if she can never read the novel again? You’ll have to read Only You to find out what her reaction is!



Lorna Peel lives in County Sligo, Ireland, and when she’s not writing, she researches her family history. She’s had some pretty varied jobs, including Tour Guide, Professional Genealogist, Bookseller, and Census Enumerator, but she thinks she’s going to enjoy being an author best of all.



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