Author and Husband, navy base front gate |
Before we left the U. S. I had an epiphany to write a novel set in Greece, ala Mary Stewart. She wrote so many wonderful romantic suspense novels set in Greece, including my favorite The Moon Spinners. My story, A Spark to the Ashes, takes place in 1955. A running away (from whom?) American woman with a small child seeks employment with a burned-out Englishman, to research ancient Greek pottery. She needs shelter yet desires freedom, he dislikes children and had expected a 'male' assistant. He's scarred from his experience in WWII. Both their pasts will haunt them and put their lives in peril.
I scoured the countryside to get my geography correct, now much research on the era remains.
Cape Sounio, Greece
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Former navy base, Nea Makri, Greece |
Greece has a poor economy, but it's a beautiful country with much to offer. The restaurants in Nea Makri are fantastic, with fresh seafood and views of the gulf that flows into the Aegean Sea. The people are friendly, and most speak enough English to make you comfortable.
But to speak of writing--soon my Revolutionary War novel, Her Vanquished Land, will be available from BWL (September), then I dive into the Greece of 1955. Good thing I love research!
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Just a sampling of my novels, mystery, suspense, romance, adventure, with strong female heroines, mostly set in the later eighteenth century.
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Lovely post, Diane. Can't wait to read your new story.
ReplyDeleteFascianting post Diane. Having just come back from a holiday in Greece, I am envious of the time you spent living there.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to revisit those places, Diane. I love your novels and a huge fan of Mary Stewart. Can't wait for that one!
ReplyDeleteI have never visited - which is silly because I have a relative in Athens (with an island beach house). It's on my list. Hope the new novel does well!
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