Chatting with Clare Revell

Chatting with Clare Revell

Congratulations on your release of Virtually Yours At Christmas How did you come up with your title? I needed something catchy that summed up lockdown without mentioning the reason why we’re all locked down. Think it turned out to be a tad prophetic. How much of the book is based in…

Congratulations on your release of Virtually Yours At Christmas

How did you come up with your title?
I needed something catchy that summed up lockdown without mentioning the reason why we’re all locked down. Think it turned out to be a tad prophetic.
How much of the book is based in real life?
It was meant to be a what if we’re still locked down at Christmas… yeah, looks like we will be. The computer quizzes and games are something my family has done each evening/month since March.
What book are you reading now?
The Last Correspondent by Soraya M Lane. It’s set during WW2 and is about two women reporters who want to be on the front lines reporting the war rather than stuck at home covering women’s issues.
What do you do when you're not writing?
I do several tons of washing, drying and ironing and I crochet.
In no more than
Ten (10) words, what is the spiritual takeaway for your reader?

Even in the tough times, God is there with you.
What is your hero's main character flaw?
Carlyle is very work centred.
What is your heroine's main character flaw?
Kristen is too independent
What makes your hero heroic?
He puts her needs first.

what makes your heroine heroic?
Kristen puts her needs to one side.

 

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