Six
years ago, when I was writing IRISH INHERITANCE, I had no idea it would lead to a series of five books. At the
time, I was simply writing a stand-alone story about two people who meet when
they jointly inherit Mist Na Mara, a Victorian
house in Connemara in the west of Ireland.
Once
that was finished and submitted, I started writing a story set in the English
Lake District. The hero was a veterinary surgeon, and the heroine was an
actress who was escaping her busy life in London for some well-earned ‘R and R’
in the country. I wasn’t very happy with the way it was progressing, but then
my publisher suggested the possibility of a spin-off story about the best
friend of the heroine in Irish Inheritance. ‘Okay’, I thought. ‘I’ll think
about that once I’ve sorted out this Lake District story.’ Two days later, I
had another thought: ‘Why not move the Lake District story to Ireland?’ The
hero then became an Irish vet, but I had to rethink the heroine’s reasons for
being in Ireland, so that it followed on from where she had been at the end of
the first story. I also needed to inject more ‘suspense’ into the story, with
some unexplained crises at the veterinary surgery, and the hero’s ex-wife
trying to claim custody of their two children – and that’s how IRISH INTRIGUE was born.
Half
way through this story, one of the secondary characters was explaining to the
hero his idea for a screenplay about an American who was adopted as a baby and
comes to Ireland to search for her birth mother. Even while I was writing this
conversation, I realised the character had given me the idea for my next novel.
I
then had to do a fair amount of research about the baby adoption scandal in
Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s. Because of the timing, I decided my (new) heroine
needed to be trying to find her mother’s birth mother (rather than her own) but
coming up against a wall of secrecy (which, indeed, is what real-life adoptees
have had to face). This gave me the title of IRISH SECRETS, and I also gave the hero a secret of his own.
After
this trilogy of Irish novels, I contemplated a different setting for my next
novel (and even started to write it), but Ireland pulled me back. In this
story, the heroine and her friend (who’d been mentioned briefly in the earlier novels)
were setting up a dance and drama school for children, which made it easy to
transfer the story to the Mist Na Mara
Arts Centre. This story became IRISHDECEPTIONS, with a hero who appears to be deceiving the heroine.
A
thirteen-year-old streetwise boy in Irish Deceptions led me to my fifth book in
the series, IRISH SHADOWS, when I
realised his mother (deserted by her lover when she became pregnant at
seventeen) had a story to tell. A quick check on the timeline of the series
showed me that five years had passed since the launch of the Mist Na Mara Arts Centre – and this gave
me my hero, an events manager who arrives to organise the anniversary
celebration. Add to that a link to an incident in the Irish Civil War in the
1920’s and the hero’s search for his nephew (his sister’s son), and I had
plenty of ‘shadows of the past’ for the characters to deal with and resolve.
Although
this is a ‘series’, all the stories are ‘stand-alone’ with new heroes and
heroines in each. The link between them is Mist Na Mara House and, of course,
the beautiful Connemara area in the west of Ireland.
Currently, Book 1
IRISH INHERITANCE is FREE from all major distributors (Amazon, Smashwords,
Kobo, Nook, and Apple) and Book 2 IRISH INTRIGUE is only 99c/99p.
About the Author
Paula
Martin lives near Manchester in North West England and has two daughters and
two grandsons. She had some early publishing success with four romance novels
and several short stories, but then had a break from writing while she brought
up a young family and also pursued her career as a history teacher for
twenty-five years. She has recently returned to writing fiction, after retiring
from teaching, and is thrilled to have found publishing success again with her
contemporary romances. Apart from writing, she enjoys visiting new places. She
has travelled extensively in Britain and Ireland, mainland Europe, the Middle
East, America and Canada. Her other interests include musical theatre and
tracing her family history.
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4 comments:
A fascinating journey Paula. I've accompanying you along the way, reading each novel in turn. They are all great books but Inheritance will always be my favourite.
Thanks, Carol. I think Inheritance is the favourite of a lot of readers!
I love how you were able to string them all together. Best of luck!
Thanks, Jen. It really was a case on one thing leading to another :-)
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