Who is Cynthia Harrison?
Cynthia Harrison has been publishing her work since she was the star reporter for the Cardinal newspaper at West Jr. High in Taylor, Michigan. She has a twin love of reading and writing, which highlights the various genres her novels represent: romance, mystery, and now a step into her comfort genre: historical romance, which allows the 60-something author short escapes from our ever-changing tech heavy world.
"I have a couple of degrees in English Literature, but read sweet Regencies in my younger years, kept reading them as a treat every Christmas and then I went back to them full-on for the two long years of COVID. This saved my sanity."
After retiring from a twenty year teaching career, she has relocated with her husband of almost forty years to the Florida Gulf Coast.
Releasing December 18th: Christmas Courtship
Helena Beaumont’s debut into Regency society has not gone as planned. She wants to marry and rescue her mother from a madhouse for genteel ladies, but her bookish nature saw the ton label her a shy bluestocking. Her father insists she marry well or join her mother in banishment. Her second chance comes at a Christmas house party where she is reunited with Julian, Earl of Harrington after once waltzing with him in London.
Julian also has parents who pressure him to marry for the sake of his estate. As he trades quips with Helena, they form a friendship and agree to a marriage of convenience.
Then Helena's newly returned mother harshly rejects the couple's plans to marry. And Helena learns she needs Julian more than ever.
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Funny story…my new book, releasing December 18, is not a mystery. And it’s only available as an e-book. While I ease into historical romance, I will offer my mystery novel, Blue Lake Christmas Mystery. It concerns a college grad moving north to bring a small town newspaper online. She really wants to be a true crime writer, but she loves the idea of a paycheck so she becomes a journalist. Then someone gets murdered at a holiday party and she becomes an investigative journalist by default. There’s a romance, too.
I also offer the first two of my Florida mystery series, Jane in St. Pete and Body on the Bayou. Jane is a recent widow who decides to retire from her art lecture career and move to Florida. A handsome police detective enlists her aid in the murder of an outsider artist in her neighborhood. Body on the Bayou continues Jane’s art expert partnership with the St. Pete police detective when the lady who owns expensive art and lives the penthouse is killed. Jane stumbles upon her body laid out on the Bayou that winds through the condo property where Jane lives. Yes, these books also have a splash of romance. I’m still at work on the third book in this series, having been side-tracked by historical romance.
The Interview:
Where do you get your ideas?
Never the same place twice. I lot of things I write about are relationships. Romantic and otherwise. I’m interested in people and their problems. My senses are always putting out feelers for a good problem that I can make much much worse. I was told by so many people not to write a COVID book because everyone is sick of that reality. I did write COVID in to the book I was working on, but in revision I was able to cut all of it. The book is better because of that.
What are you working on now?
Well, it’s funny. In the last interview, I had just written Jane in St Pete and was looking forward to it being published. I’ve written three books since then. Well, two and a half. I am working on the third “Jane” book. I hope it comes out next year.
I also noticed that at the time I was “reading” a lot of Regencies. Well, I wrote one! It’s due to release December 18. It’s a Christmas novella (about 40 thousand words) so it will be e-book only. It’s up on Amazon and all the internet places for pre-sale and best part, it’s only $2.99.
How did that happen?
It’s one of those synchronic things. The universe stepped in and pointed me in a new direction. In other words, my publisher put out a call for Regency stories which they’d bring out under the name “Christmas in the Castle.” So I contacted my editor and she said I am one of a very few contemporary writers she edits. She usually edits historicals and she encouraged me to write the Regency. The process was so joyful. My editor wondered if I’d write another. Yes, yes I will! But I had to finish my Jane in St Pete trilogy. Because I love Jane and I want her to have her happy ending.
Is writing always such a messy process?
Yes. Yes it is. But I love it anyway. Because life is messy too!
To learn more about Cynthia, visit: https://atbwriters.blogspot.com/2020/09/the-prolific-cynthia-harrison.html
Socials:
Website: https://cynthiaharrison.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cindyharrisonwhowrites
2 comments:
Hi! I am so excited for Cynthia Harrison’s new Christmas book! I live in northern Indiana and my book club is awaiting the release to read and discuss this newest book!
Hi! I think I'm in the same book club as the other commenter. Looking forward to reading this book.
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