#AuthorInTheSpotlight – Joanne Boden – Escape to Little Bluewater Bay – @JoBodenAuthor @ChocLitUK

I’m delighted to welcome my first #AuthorInTheSpotlight for this year and it’s Joanne Boden. Her book, Escape to Little Bluewater Bay is out on Monday from ChocLit and I’ll be sharing my review next week.

Piranesi. Now that would make a fantastic film!
 The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger. It’s my go to happy book. I read it once a year.
And finally, if you could be a character in any book you have read, who would it be and why?
My publisher tweaked my original title and I have to say I love it!
How do you plan to celebrate publication day?
During lockdown we were all at home. My husband is a teacher and he had to teach online lessons, while my eldest son completed study independently, I had to structure my day around my youngest son and his educational needs. Mum School ran from 9 to 3 each day. During this time I decided to write a new story, a feel good romance with a happy ever after. So, I wrote every evening. This resulted in my submitting Escape to Little Bluewater Bay to Choc Lit.
Do you have a work in progress just now?

Escape to Little Bluewater Bay will be published on 31st January
Buying links – Escape to Little Bluewater Bay

How did you come up with the title for your book?
In a nutshell, what is your latest book about?
Tell me about your journey to publication
Welcome Joanne. First of all, would you tell my blog readers a little about yourself?
I’ve always loved reading and writing. I studied English Literature and Drama with Theatre Studies at University. Although I went on to study and work as a registered nurse, I still continued to read and write. Writing has always been a form of escapism for me. When my youngest son was diagnosed with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at the age of three, I found writing hugely therapeutic and a means of creating something just for myself. I never dreamed that my words would be read by others.
 The Hating Game by Sally Thorne and I am thoroughly enjoying it.
Willow Jenkins travels to be with her grandmother, Annie, after the death of her grandfather. It is while here that she meets grumpy artist Noah Atkinson and the two of them find out that perhaps life isn’t so bad after all. It’s a story about how you can find love in the most unexpected of places. It’s about the importance of family and friendship and hope. It’s a feel good romance with a gorgeous hero. I dare you not to fall in love with Noah.

  1. Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
  2. Plot by Jean Hanff Korelitz
  3. M Train by Patti Smith
M Train by [Patti Smith]

What are you reading just now?
How can people follow you or connect with you on social media?

The Hating Game: TikTok made me buy it! The perfect enemies to lovers romcom by [Sally Thorne]

Jo March from Little Women because she is strong, opinionated, funny and a damn good storyteller.
What inspired you to start writing?

Yes. I am always writing. I am working on a follow up to Escape to Little Bluewater Bay, although it will work as a stand alone novel. This one involves a new bookshop on the island, a waitress who loves 80s rock music  and a brooding man who always wears a shirt and tie. I am having so much fun writing it!
Is there a book you’d love to see made into a film?

Piranesi: WINNER OF THE WOMEN'S PRIZE 2021 by [Susanna Clarke]

You can find me on Twitter and Facebook. @JoBodenAuthor
I have nothing special planned. We’ll probably have a pizza for tea.
What’s your favourite book you’ve read in the past few months? Or favourite three if you really can’t choose!
If you were on Desert Island Discs, what one book would you take with you?

Saoirse Ronan: Playing Jo March In 'Little Women' Was A Confidence Boost : NPR

Hello and thank you for inviting me on your blog. I am an author and former nurse. I spend my days writing contemporary romance. I’ve been married for 23 years and have two teenage sons. I love reading (my reading taste is quite eclectic), I crocket (badly and only squares) and I drink far too much coffee.