Romance
Rewind – Dangerous
Indenture
By
Kelli A. Wilkins
Hi
everyone,
To celebrate the upcoming September
19 release of my third Medallion Press romance, Lies, Love & Redemption, I’m
sharing an “inside look” at the making of my second Medallion release, Dangerous
Indenture. I’ll discuss how the book came about, the research
involved, and how I created these unique characters.
As most readers
know, I write romances in nearly every genre: contemporary, historical,
fantasy, gay, and paranormal. When I write historical romances I never know
where (or when) my story will take me. The Viking’s Witch is set in
Scotland in 803, Lies, Love & Redemption is a western set in 1877 Nebraska,
and Dangerous
Indenture is a spicy
historical/mystery set in Pennsylvania Colony in the early 1700s.
Here’s the
summary:
Dangerous
Indenture
Eager to escape
her past in Ireland, Shauna Farrow signs on to become an indentured servant to
Joshua Stewart, a wealthy man in Pennsylvania Colony.
But a life of
servitude quickly turns to drudgery, and her hopes for starting over and
creating a better life for herself are waning—until she meets her master’s
roguish son, Ashton.
Shauna fights her
growing attraction to Ashton, torn between propriety and acting on her
emotions. But amidst their flirting, something dark stirs. Shauna soon
discovers why no other servants will work for the strange Stewart family.
Stewart House has
an unsavory reputation: a previous servant died there under mysterious
circumstances. When another servant goes missing in the middle of the night,
Shauna is convinced that a member of the family is responsible.
When Shauna’s
investigation leads her too close to the truth, it’s up to Ashton to save her
before time runs out.
***
So, how did the novel
come about? Dangerous Indenture is
one of those books that just jumped into my head. (Yes, every so often that
happens to writers.) One day, I overheard the name Shawna Farrell, but I
thought I’d heard Shauna Farrow. The name stuck with me and I wrote it down.
A few minutes
later, I knew all about her: she was an Irish indentured servant who came to
Pennsylvania Colony and worked at a house where a previous servant was
murdered. Once I knew that, I started outlining the book.
Before I wrote a
word, I did a lot of research. I was starting from a good place with the book—I
knew where I wanted to set the story and in approximately what timeframe it
should take place.
From there, I
spent time in the library going through history books, reading up on Colonial
times (What life was like, what people wore, ate, etc.) and indentured servants
(Where did they come from? Why did they leave their home country?).
As I wrote, I
incorporated my research as background information. This gives the book a rich
historical feel without going overboard with details that slow down a scene or
are of no interest to readers.
When I’m writing historical romances, I
include details and descriptions that are integral to the story. I don’t bog
down the plot with a step-by-step procedure for churning butter or how to
saddle a horse, and I don’t go into an endless description of how to unfasten a
corset (unless it’s befuddling a hero who is eager to remove it!)
Just because historical romances are set
in time periods before cars, the Internet, and cell phones, that doesn’t (or shouldn’t) make them boring. My
historicals include plenty of action, adventure, intrigue, danger, comedy, and
sensual love scenes.
When I wrote Dangerous Indenture, I especially
enjoyed creating the characters and setting the stage for the drama that’s
about to unfold. Right from the start, we’re told that Stewart House is
haunted, and then we (and Shauna) meet the master of the house, Joshua Stewart,
and his strange family.
Our hero, Ashton
Bailey, is flawed and has a lot of problems to overcome. For starters, he’s
known as the black sheep of the family and has been sent home in disgrace. He
has a reputation as a drunkard and a womanizer, and tends to get himself into troubling
situations. By giving Ashton all this “baggage” I made him vulnerable and
provided him with lofty goals to reach.
Shauna has come to
the Colonies to start over and make a new life for herself. The last thing she
wants is to fall in love with anyone—and then she meets Ashton. Shauna is
headstrong and independent, and not your typical heroine. She’s brash and
opinionated and falls in love with Ashton despite all of his socially
unacceptable flaws. Ashton gives her the strength and encouragement she needs
to keep going when things look bleak, and he stands up for her at a critical
plot point in the story.
When I developed
the secondary characters, I made sure to give them all interesting backstories
and unusual quirks. Joshua comes off as a mean bear of a man, Minerva just
might be crazy (and a murderer), Colin is… a villain in many senses of the
word, and Lila thought she had everything going for her—for a while. Not
everyone in Stewart House is as they seem, however, and this adds another level
of mystery and intrigue to the book.
I love the
characters and the fact that Dangerous
Indenture is a romance blended with mystery. I had never written a romance
set in Colonial times before, and combining all these elements into this Gothic-type
story was a lot of fun.
I hope you’ll
check it out.
Here’s a tame mini-excerpt from Dangerous Indenture:
Ashton wrapped his arms around her. “Come here. Let me hold you.”
She relaxed
against him, and her worries drained away. A familiar heat built between her
legs as Ashton leaned forward and kissed her. Ashton moaned, and she felt a
hardness jutting out from the front of his breeches.
Her mind flashed
back to Ashton in his robe. His chest, his flat stomach, the glimpse of a tiny
trail of hairs leading lower... What would Ashton do if he knew how desperately
she craved his touch?
She fought the
urge to slide her hands to the front of his breeches and stroke him, make him
ready. What would it feel like to make love to him? She ached to be crushed
under his body as he entered her and—
Without warning,
Ashton pulled away.
“Forgive me,” he
said, releasing her. “I tend to lose control and let my urges take over. I’m
not used to being around a decent woman.”
He thought she was
decent? That was a joke. If he knew what wicked ideas were swirling through her
head, he’d probably faint.
***
Order
your copy of Dangerous Indenture here:
Happy
Reading,
Kelli
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kelli
A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has published more than 95 short
stories, 19 romance novels, and 5 non-fiction books. Her romances span many
genres and heat levels.
In
2016 Kelli began re-releasing her romances previously published by Amber Quill
Press. Visit her website and blog for a full title list, book summaries, and
other information as it becomes available. Look for her Medallion Press
historical western romance, Lies, Love & Redemption, coming
September 19.
Her
writing book, You Can Write—Really! A Beginner’s Guide to Writing Fiction is
a fun and informative non-fiction guide based on her 15 years of experience as
a writer. It’s filled with writing exercises and helpful tips all authors can
use.
If you
like to be scared, check out Kelli’s horror ebooks: Dead Til Dawn and Kropsy’s
Curse.
Kelli posts on her Facebook author page: https://www.facebook.com/AuthorKelliWilkins and Twitter: www.Twitter.com/KWilkinsauthor. She also writes a weekly blog: http://kelliwilkinsauthor.blogspot.com/.
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