How did you come up with the title for your book?
Rosie Phillips could be forgiven for not being immediately won over by Tanner Bryant. After all, their first meeting involves him knocking a tray of prawn cocktail over her very expensive dress at a charity event in the grounds of Lucerne Lodge.
I have a regular Zoom meeting these days on a Tuesday morning, so I will be joining that and raising a cup of coffee to Summer at Lucerne Lodge. Beyond that I usually find that publication days are a whirl of social media activity. My husband and I have been walking 7-8 kilometres a day since March 2020 so I will have to fit that in somewhere too.

What are you reading just now?
Summer at Lucerne Lodge is published today in ebook format.
You’ll find buying options on the ChocLit website here: Summer at Lucerne Lodge

Do you have a work in progress just now?
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/morton_s_gray/
Three favourite recent reads are The Ladies’ Midnight Swimming Club by Faith Hogan, Secrets of the Mist by Kate Ryder and Finding Home by Kate Field.
How do you plan to celebrate publication day?
How can people follow you or connect with you on social media?
Website and blog at www.mortonsgray.com
In a nutshell, what is your latest book about?
Twitter @MortonSGray
Right now I am reading an advance copy of Jane Cable’s The Missing Pieces of Us and I am thoroughly enjoying it.
Paying a return visit to my Author Spotlight is Morton S Gray. Her latest book, Summer at Lucerne Lodge, is published today by ChocLit. Welcome back Morton – would you tell my blog readers a little about yourself?

Summer at Lucerne Lodge is about the consequences of hidden family secrets. The back of the book says:-
Could a beautiful old house and a handsome stranger hold the key to a life-changing secret?
What’s your favourite book you’ve read in the past few months? Or favourite three if you really can’t choose!
And finally, if you could be a character in any book you have read, who would it be and why?
I love learning new things and they often end up in my books. Crocheting blankets, making perfumed soap and weaving have kept me sane during lockdown. I have been researching my family history for many years and I’m fascinated by the new avenues of research opened up by genealogical DNA testing. When I write fiction, I love the process of solving a mystery that links my characters. My sixth novel for Choc Lit Publishing, Summer at Lucerne Lodge is published on 20 April 2021. My books are stand-alone titles that can be read in any order, but are linked by my fictional seaside town of Borteen.
My character, Buzz, a mystic man who reads tarot, runs a crystal shop in Borteen and draws walkable labyrinths on the beach in my fictional seaside town of Borteen for charity has appeared in several of my books. He’s also in Summer at Lucerne Lodge and is now the hero of my seventh Borteen book. He is an older hero and that appealed to me for a change.
Lucerne Lodge is the house and small estate with a lake that features heavily in the book, my publisher wanted summer in the title, so we combined the two and settled on Summer at Lucerne Lodge.
You can catch up with me using the following links:-
Facebook page – Morton S. Gray Author – https://www.facebook.com/mortonsgray/
But little does Rosie know how pivotal that awkward first meeting will be, or how the Lodge will become the unexpected backdrop for a summer spent finding out who she really is, and who she could be …
[I loved Finding Home too!]
[I’ve read that too and it’s lovely.]

Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Vivien Jones | Waterstones

It would have to be Elizabeth Bennett in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. I think I would choose Lizzie because I can so easily imagine myself in her shoes and following the journey she does in the book as she changes her opinion of Mr Darcy.

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