Thursday, December 5, 2024

Tour Stop/Giveaway: After the Red Carpet

 


Welcome author Patricia Leavy to the Reading Nook blog and we're celebrating her new book, After the Red Carpet. Make sure to enter the tour wide giveaway as the author is awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner. The tour is sponsored by Goddess Fish Promotions and make sure to follow the tour stops HERE as the more you comment, more chances toward winning the prize.

Interview with Patricia Leavy

Tell us about your latest book, who are the main characters and what can we expect when we pick it up?

After the Red Carpet is a cozy romance. It’s the second book that follows Ella Sinclair and Finn Forrester. In the first book, The Location Shoot, the pair meet on a film set in Sweden. Finn is starring in the movie and Ella is a free-spirited philosopher who is friends with the director. The book ends when Finn proposes to Ella on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, captivating the press and public with their real-life fairy tale. After the Red Carpet is about what happens next. They vow to prioritize their romance and live an adventure of their own making. Ella moves into Finn’s Beverly Hills mansion and must adjust to his world. Finn, secretly afraid of losing Ella, is determined to make everything perfect for his betrothed. Meanwhile, Ella wants nothing more than to retain her own identity as they build their new life together. All the while, she is writing a philosophical treatise on love, exploring the question: when we love so deeply, where do we end and where does the other begin? Really, this is a sweet and whimsical Hollywood story perfect for a romantic escape, but really, it’s about things a lot of us deal with—merging your life with someone else, trying to retain “me” in a “we,” and starting a family.

Do you come up with the hook first, or do you create characters first and then dig through until you find a hook?

It never happens the same way twice which is why I’m still so in love with writing. That said, my books are definitely character and relationship driven, so I usually have a clear sense of who the characters are and then let their story unfold from there.

Which of your own characters would you like to have lunch with?

Honestly, in this book, all of them. Finn is completely dreamy. Ella is the type of woman everyone wants to be friends with—she’s smart, funny, and kind. Her bestie, Marni, is sarcastic and snarky, which is always fun. And Jean Mercier, the filmmaker who originally got them together, is a creative genius although dystopian, dark, and a bit twisted. I think it would be fun to hang out with him.

Tell us about what you are reading at the moment or anticipate reading in the future? Any favorite authors you enjoy reading in your spare time?

There are so many I love, but I do know a lot of authors personally, so I try not to pick favorites. A few on my bookstack right now: Emily Henry, Colleen Hoover, Sarahlyn Bruck. Presently, I’m reading a nonfiction book about an artist named Wanda Gag.

Which of your own books would you like to live in?

After the Red Carpet. It’s a total fairy tale.

What do you do when you have free time?

I’m obsessed with movies and my husband and I try to see a couple a week in the theater. I also love art, and write nonfiction books about art, so I go to a lot of museums, galleries, plays, concerts. I spend a lot of my life alone in my office lost in my story worlds, so I make time for regular hang outs with close friends too.

How do you approach character development in your stories? Do you have any specific techniques or methods that you find particularly effective?

I really try to listen to the characters and let them teach me. I also pay attention to how others view them and how they make those around them feel. You can learn a lot about a person by how other people feel in their presence.

What do you believe sets your writing apart from others in your genre, and why should readers choose to read your books?

My novels are cozy and meant to wrap readers in a hug. Some people describe them as escapist, feel-good, comfort reads. I adore a happy ending, one filled with love, maybe a lesson, and a touch of empowerment or hope. My novels are character and dialogue-driven. If you prefer lots of description about surroundings, my books may not be your cup of tea. While my novels are romantic and do include humor—smart girl humor—they are not rom-coms (a genre I adore, but not one I write). Really, my novels are about love itself. All-encompassing, cozy, affectionate, sexy, messy, confusing, inexplicable, meant-to-be, once-in-a-lifetime love. At the core, my novels are about relationships and self-discovery. Plots are less important than the central relationships. When there is a kidnapping, accident, or death threat, which is rare, it’s always used as a device for the characters to learn more about themselves and how to love each other better. A lot of romance novels have pretty toxic relationships—people who treat each other badly before they treat each other well. That’s fine, but it’s not what I do. My characters are aspirational. They always treat each other well, although some do have major struggles, but they are internal, not external. So if you’re in love with love itself, and you’re looking for characters who “do” love well, my books are for you.

Can you discuss any upcoming projects or books that you're currently working on? What can readers expect from your future works?

My novel Shooting Stars Above is the first book in a romance series I’ve written called The Celestial Bodies Romances. It will be out in March 2025 and we’ll be releasing a new book in that series each spring. For fans of After the Red Carpet, Ella and Finn’s story continues in a final book coming out in September 2025 but we’re keeping the title under wraps for now. One tidbit, it takes place decades after The Location Shoot and After the Red Carpet.

 


AFTER THE RED CARPET

Author: Patricia Leavy

GENRE:  Contemporary Romance

Available at Amazon

 

For fans of Tessa Bailey and Hannah Grace, After the Red Carpet is a feel-good, contemporary celebrity romance about what happens after the fairy-tale beginning as two lovers work toward their own true meaning of “happily ever after. 

After legendary Hollywood star Finn Forrester proposed to philosopher Ella Sinclair on the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival, the couple captivated the press and public with their real-life fairy tale. Now they vow to prioritize their romance and live an adventure of their own making. Ella moves into Finn’s Beverly Hills mansion and must adjust to his world. Finn, secretly afraid of losing Ella, is determined to make everything perfect for his betrothed. Meanwhile, Ella wants nothing more than to retain her own identity as they build their new life together. All the while, she is writing a philosophical treatise on love, exploring the question: when we love so deeply, where do we end and where does the other begin? 

In this highly anticipated follow-up to The Location Shoot, will Ella and Finn finally live the life they’ve dreamed of? See how their epic romance unfolds, after the red carpet.

 

 

Excerpt Three:

 

Finn and Ella strolled down the long red carpet at the famed Royal Albert Hall, arm in arm behind the rest of the Celebration team.

 

“Somehow I’ve never been here before,” Finn said.

 

“Well, you’re in for a treat. It’s extraordinary inside. Concerts here are wonderful.”

 

“I’ll have to get us tickets sometime.”

 

“Funny story about how this place came to be. Prince Albert wanted to create a hall to celebrate the arts and sciences, to bring culture to the people. He died before it was completed, and Queen Victoria insisted it should be named after him. They even wove the letter A into the stairway railings. Then of course she had that obscenely pricey, gold memorial statue created outside, across the road from the hall. She spent the rest of her life wearing black, to show her deep mourning.”

 

“She must have really loved him.”

 

Ella shrugged.

 

“What?” Finn asked.

 

“Oh, I don’t know. I’m sure she did love him, in her own way, but perhaps it would have meant more to simply realize his vision. He wanted this place to be about the arts, not about him. Love isn’t about gold statues or opulence. The grandest gesture is seeing someone for who they are and honoring what’s important to them.”



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AUTHOR Bio and Links: 


Patricia Leavy, PhD, is an award-winning, best-selling author. She was formerly Associate Professor of Sociology, Chairperson of Sociology & Criminology, and Founding Director of Gender Studies at Stonehill College. She has published more than forty books; her work has been translated into many languages, and she has received more than one hundred book honors. Her last novel, The Location Shoot, was featured on Ms. Career Girl‘s “10 Perfect Books to Get Your Fall Reading List Started” and was the 2023 Firebird Book Awards 1st Place Winner in 4 categories: Contemporary Novel, Pop Culture Fiction, Romance and Summer Beach Read. Patricia has also received career awards from the New England Sociological Association, the American Creativity Association, the American Educational Research Association, the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, and the National Art Education Association. In 2018, she was honored by the National Women’s Hall of Fame and SUNY-New Paltz established the “Patricia Leavy Award for Art and Social Justice.” Patricia lives in Maine. In addition to writing, she enjoys art, reading, and travel.

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5 comments:

Sherry said...

Looks like a good book.

Goddess Fish Promotions said...

Thank you so much for hosting today.

Michael Law said...

This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.

Marcy Meyer said...

Sounds like a good read.

Kim said...

I enjoyed the interview.

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