Wednesday Welcomes to Isabella May!
I've a special return guest today. My Crooked Cat friend, Isabella May, has pre- launch news to share with us. Isabella has been a guest here many times before and is always welcome. Her romantic comedy novels are a delight to read, and I'm sure his new one will be every bit as entertaining as those I've already read.
Good Morning, Isabella. What can you tell us about your soon-to-be-launched novel?
COSTA DEL
CHURROS
Muchas gracias for hosting me on your blog today to talk about my
brand new novel with Crooked Cat Books! COSTA
DEL CHURROS will launch on September 19th and is another
romantic comedy which fuses all things foodie, travel and spirituality. I’m
keeping my fingers (and paws!) crossed that it’ll have as good a reception as
its predecessors…
Why write about Spain ?
My first two books, Oh! What a Pavlova and The Cocktail Bar centred much of their activity around the quirky and mystical town ofGlastonbury ,
UK . But in actual fact I live in Spain nowadays
and much as I relished the opportunity to write about the place where I spent my
childhood through to late twenties, it was high time for a change of scene – as
well as to prove to myself that I am not a One Trick Pony. Or should that be
Cat?
My first two books, Oh! What a Pavlova and The Cocktail Bar centred much of their activity around the quirky and mystical town of
Is Costa del Churros
based on a fictional or real part of Spain ?
Yes, Costa del Churros refers to the Costa del Sol, here in the giganticprovince of Andalusia , where I live. I have traveled
all over the country, but nowhere seems to make, eat or embrace churros (fried donut strips, often
eaten dipped in a thick, velvety chocolate sauce and/or sprinkled liberally
with sugar) with the aplomb of the people in this region. The churros play a
central role throughout the book, used as a code word that brings four – very
different – women together for flamenco lessons with their highly exuberant
teacher, Carmen.
Yes, Costa del Churros refers to the Costa del Sol, here in the gigantic
Here’s the blurb:
The rain
in Spain
doesn't mainly fall on the plain…
Brits abroad Belinda, Julia, Laura andGeorgina
need more than the sweetness of churros with chocolate dipping sauce to save
them from their unsavoury states of affairs.
Cue Carmen Maria Abril de la Fuente Ferrera, the town's flamboyant flamenco teacher! But can she really be the answer to their prayers?
One thing's for sure: theCosta del Sol will
never be the same again.
Brits abroad Belinda, Julia, Laura and
Cue Carmen Maria Abril de la Fuente Ferrera, the town's flamboyant flamenco teacher! But can she really be the answer to their prayers?
One thing's for sure: the
Are
these four women based on people you know?
Not per se!
Not per se!
But Belinda, Julia, Laura and Georgina are
definitely a beautiful fusion of some of the kaleidoscopically colourful
characters I have met here over the past seven years. I wanted to paint a
truthful picture of expat life in Spain (and quite possibly this will
extend to other areas of The Mediterranean too). It’s all too easy to assume that
a life in the sun is all soaking up its rays, sand, sea and sangria, but in
actual fact, we take ourselves wherever
we go! There’s absolutely no running away from your problems when you are
home from home, be they romantic, financial, self-esteem based, or all of the
above. Often, as soon as the novelty of the new lifestyle wears off, those
issues are only exacerbated…
I thought it would make for an interesting (and comical) read to throw four
women from four completely different backgrounds together, to add a little
magic (a la Carmen) and to watch the fireworks – from a very safe distance.
Tell us
a bit about Carmen Maria Abril de la Fuente Ferrera…
Well, she was a joy to write.
Well, she was a joy to write.
And I think all of us could do with a Carmen in our lives. Not only is she a
talented flamenco teacher, but she has watched the way Franco’s repression of
the female has gnawed away at her mother, and at the lives of countless women
around her. So Carmen’s mission is one of empowerment. And she’s particularly
passionate about encouraging women to have their cake and eat it. Truly, I’d
love for nothing more than to click my fingers and magic her up every time I
witness a female friend or family member declare in a café/restaurant/gelateria
‘Oh! I really shouldn’t indulge… I’ll start the diet again next week!’
For Carmen is the antidote to any and all of that prescribed female behaviour,
an advocate for positive body image on beaches and sun-loungers the length of
the coast. She’s a breath of fresh air injecting a much-needed confidence boost
to all four of the main characters in the story.
If your tummy has started to rumble… here’s that all
important Universal Amazon buying link:
You can find out about Isabella May’s other books, and
follow her quirky cake and cocktail posts at these places:
Twitter - @IsabellaMayBks
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/IsabellaMayAuthor/
Instagram - @isabella_may_author
Isabella May |
Isabella May lives in (mostly) sunny
Cake,
cocktail, and travel obsessed, she also loves nothing more than to (quietly)
break life’s ‘rules’.
Costa del Churros is her third
novel.
Very best wishes for a fantastic launch of Costa Del Churros, Isabella. Thank you for sharing it with us and may it be happily gobbed up because it sounds delicious!
Slainthe!
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