The Louise Fawley Symphony by Rikki Evans - Book Tour + Giveaway
The Louise Fawley Symphony
Meet Louise Fawley – the newest, sassiest and sleaziest agent in Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
Follow Louise as she burgles and bungles at Melusine Plastics, gets flirtatious and salacious in Vetchley Castle, grows amorous and glamorous in Sainte-Modeste, and finally, hooks and sinks her villainess on the superyacht Bonquonne.
In this delicious, light-hearted, randy romp, can Louise solve the arcane mystery of La Ligne?
The Louise Fawley Symphony contains material of a sexually explicit nature, so will not be to the taste of every adult reader.
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Author Q&A
1. What is the first book that made you cry?
I don't remember
ever crying at a book. The first movie to make me cry was Disney's 'Robin Hood'
- I was 8 years old.
2. How long, on average, does it take you to write a book?
TLFS is my first
novel. It was almost three years in the writing as I squeezed it in around a
full-time job and everything else besides. I've no idea how long it would have
taken if I'd worked 9 til 5 each day. I'm really not sure I could write like
that anyhow.
3. How do you select the names of your characters?
I try to choose
names that are suggestive of aspects of character.
4. What creature do you consider your "spirit
animal" to be?
I've never thought
about it but I love birds. So maybe a bird. If I have to name a species then
sparrows as they're cheery and cheeky and gregarious.
5. What are your top 5 favorite movies?
I love movies. If
I have to name a Top 5: 'The Red Shoes', 'Easter Parade', 'Mary Poppins',
'Amadeus', 'Topsy-Turvy'. A definite theme there.
6. If you were the last person on Earth, what would you do?
Try to create
something like The Rosetta Stone to endeavour to communicate "what went
wrong" to any other life forms that might wander by.
7. What fictional character would you want to be friends with
in real life?
Homer Simpson. If
that's allowed.
8. Do you have any advice for aspiring writers?
Believe that you
can. Find a trusted friend to read your early stuff and give you feedback. Get
yourself a copy-editor you can work well with.
9. What book do you wish you had written?
Herodotus'
'Histories' - to see the Ancient World when it was new!
10. Tell us 10 fun facts about yourself! Is 5 OK? I answered all the other
questions!
I qualified in
Therapeutic Body Massage - just for fun.
I see people
around town and if I like what they're wearing copy their look. Once.
In a restaurant
I'll usually choose something I've never eaten before.
If I hear a tune
twice I'll remember it forever - by fitting rude words to it.
When I was a kid I
used to eat dog biscuits from the pantry.
Author Bio –
After more than twenty-five years in accountancy, Rikki quit the profession to care for a parent whose health had deteriorated, and to give more time to those interests and hobbies which had
helped render accountancy almost bearable.
Rikki’s interests include all things historical, from castles to candlesticks, music of many genres, from Gregorian Chant to Brit Pop, and above all, like HE Bates, is happiest when working and whiling in a garden.
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