9/8/11

10 Questions with HEATHER LYNN RIGAUD author of FITZWILLIAM DARCY, ROCK STAR



PLEASE WELCOME HEATHER LYNN RIGAUD author of FITZWILLIAM DARCY, ROCK STAR



1.        Bookmarks or dog ears?
Dog ears. 
2.        Dust jacket on or off when reading a hard back?
On, actually. I'll use the flaps as a bookmark, one of the rare times I don't dog ear.

3.        What is the first book you remember reading by yourself as a child?
Harriet the Spy (Am I showing my age?)

4.        What are you reading right now?
Mansfield Park (again)

5.        Do you have a favorite author?
You mean besides Jane Austen? Dorothy L. Sayers

6.        Was there a book that inspired you to write?
Pride and Prejudice, and to a much lesser extent, Bridget Jones's Diary

7.        Do you have a favorite place to write?
I have an antique oak roll-top desk that's my writing spot.

8.        How does your garden grow?
Oh, poorly. I used to garden quite well, but then I diverted my energies to my offspring.

9.        What is the last thing you Googled?
'Sphere', as in "In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere."

10.      What makes you cringe?
Texting abbreviations used outside of texts.

Description


Heather Lynn Rigaud is a debut author coming out of the fandom for Jane Austin's Pride & Prejudice. Her novel, Fitzwilliam Darcy, Rock Star was Internet phenomenon, inspiring tee shirts, CD's and thousands of loving fans. Available for the first time in print, this sexy, adult romance is ready for a wider audience.

Fast music, powerful beats and wild reputations on stage and off have made Slurry the band of the year--and the media's newest bad boys. Described as temperamental by their kindest critics, they've just lost their latest opening act and their red-hot summer tour is on the fast track to disaster.

Fitzwilliam Darcy, Slurry's tall, dark, and enigmatic virtuoso guitarist, knows that this is no time to be picky, but he never expected what was waiting when he, Charles Bingley and Richard Fitzwilliam crashed the Meryton Public House.

Elizabeth Bennet, the fiercely independent and talented lead singer of Long Borne Suffering has serious reservations about joining such a trouble laden tour with the bad boys of Rock and Roll, but the opportunity is just too good to pass up!

On the Slurry tour, the music's hot, but backstage is an inferno.

About the Author

Heather Lynn Rigaud spends much of her time thinking about how Regency-era characters would exist now, and how a wife and mother would have lived in the past. She is a professional writer with degrees in music therapy and teaching who lives with her husband and two sons in Kingston, New York.

You can find Heather:

Goodreads HERE
Austen Nights blog HERE
Twitter HERE
Facebook HERE

1 comment:

  1. Mary: thanks for having me and Fitzwilliam Darcy Rock Star on your blog today. I'm looking forward to meeting your readers.

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