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Coming Home to Maple Lodge by Alison Sherlock #Review

  I am delighted to feature the first in Alison Sherlock's new series set in the Corswolds. Coming Home to Maple Tree Lodge was published by Boldwood Books on June 20th. A family and hotel in desperate need of help… Maple Tree Lodge has been the home of the Jackson family for over a century. But the hotel has never been a success and, following the sudden loss of his father, architect Ben Jackson soon discovers the hotel is close to financial ruin. Ben has to make some tough decisions if the hotel is to survive and his family are to keep a roof over their heads. With the hotel in urgent need of a renovation, Ben’s sister calls on the talents of her best friend, interior designer Lily Watson. Cash strapped Lily needs a successful project to prove to herself and her high-achieving parents that she can carve a successful career and Maple Tree Lodge sounds like just the place for Lily to showcase her talents. However, Lily’s vision for a cosy, country Cotswolds hotel is the com...

Meet the Author- Emma Eggleston


Today I am delighted to welcome author, Emma Eggleston to Books, Life and Everything to talk about her writing life and her  magical realism YA novel, Escape.

Welcome to Books, Life and Everything, Emma.  Would you like to start by telling us a little about yourself and how you started as a writer? 


My name’s Emma Eggleston and I’m the author of a young adult, magical realism novel titled, Escape. I’ve been writing stories since I was a little girl.


 If you didn’t write, what would you do for work?

If I didn’t write, I think I would want to be an English teacher. 

 

What are you interests apart from writing?

I love to listen to music and play tunes on my guitar.

 What is your favorite childhood book?

The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg is my favorite childhood book. 

What are your writing routines and where do you do most of your writing?

I like to write in cozy and quiet places such as my bed or the library. Before writing, I make sure to have some snacks and plenty of water, so that my brain’s fueled up and ready to go.

 How do you select the names of your characters? Are they based on anyone you know?

I try not to name my characters after anyone I know because I don’t know how they’ll feel about it. I pick names that are easy to read, short and sound pretty to me. 

 Do you believe in writer’s block? What do you do to break its spell?

I think writer’s block only happens for me when I try to write about something that I’m not equipped to write about or if I’m not sure how I want the language to sound. It can be hard to dictate the story I have in my head, but I usually have plenty of ideas for my characters and the plot. If I’m really struggling to feel creative, but I want or need to write I’ll write down one of my dreams and sometimes that turns into a story or an idea.

Do you have any unfinished or unpublished books hidden away?

Of course! I think most writers do. Some things I just write for myself and I don’t want to share with the world. Other things I’ve decided aren’t the best representation of my ability and so I don’t want them out in the world. Then, there are the projects that I’m just waiting for the time and inspiration to finish.

Thanks for telling us about your latest novel and your writing, Emma and good luck!

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Laila is Richardsville High's quirky girl. She's just biding her time until graduation when she has an unusual encounter with Matty, the all-American boy next door, everybody just can't get enough of. When Matty and Laila start to talk, he shares a secret with her. He's a part of a clinical study for a medication called effugium and it can really transport him to other places and times. Will Laila trust Matty enough to try the effugium? 

 

Book link: Amazon UK   |  Goodreads 

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