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    Interview: Allison Merrit author of The Convict and the Cattleman @allison_merritt #RLFblog #historical

    The Convict and the Cattleman 
    Title The
    Convict and the Cattleman
    Genre historical
    romance
    Author Allison
    Merritt
    Publisher
    Lyrical Press
    Book heat
    level (based on movie ratings): PG13
    His love is
    the key to her release.
    Sentenced
    to seven years of servitude in the penal colony of New South Wales, Bridgit Madden is thrust into
    a world unlike anything she’s known, dangers she never imagined and enemies with
    their own interests at heart. Certain that the conviction has ruined her chances
    of ever having a real family, she is fearful of her future.
    Despite his
    reluctance to take in a convict, Jonah Andrus, a grazier and pioneer cattleman,
    needs a servant to care for his orphaned niece. When presented with Bridgit, who
    is far too beautiful and distracting, he initially tries to refuse. However, with
    a busy cattle station to oversee, he needs help right away.
    Upon her first
    meeting with Jonah’s niece, Bridgit immediately falls in love with the girl and
    becomes entwined the mystery surrounding her birth. As she gets to know her employer
    better, Bridgit makes it her mission to remind him that family is priceless. When
    it seems as though she might have found the place she truly belongs, their love
    is threatened by lies and deceit, and both of them might lose everything they hold
    dear for a second time.

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    Interview with Allison Merritt

    Why did you write this book?
    The Convict
    and the Cattleman is the first novel I ever finished. When I started it four years
    ago―yep, that long―I hadn’t written anything in five years. I’ve always loved historical
    romance, so I knew that was the route I wanted to take when writing a novel, and
    I was looking for something unusual. I picked penal colonies, when I knew nothing
    about and what I knew about Australia
    amounted to they have desert, crocodiles, kangaroos, and an opera house. It took
    a lot of research to figure out the where and what and how, but it was worth it,
    and I learned so much.
    What is your favorite genre to read?
    Definitely
    romance. I like historical, contemporary, and paranormal subgenres.
    What is your favorite character from fiction (not including your
    own characters)?
    James T. Kirk
    is one of my absolute favorites. Ladies’ man, charmer, the never-say-die type. He’s
    the sort who gets you in big trouble, but at least you had fun getting there.
    Do you enjoy films and/or TV shows? Which are your favorites?
    I love both.
    Rom-coms are always a good pick for movies. My favorites are Fool’s Gold, Warm Bodies,
    The Bounty Hunter, Pretty Woman, Alex and Emma, Leap Year, Hitch, and 27 Dresses.
    For TV shows, can you really go wrong with The Walking Dead? And Firefly?
    What are you working on at the moment, and what are we likely
    to see from you in the coming months?
    I’m currently
    working on the third book in a paranormal historical series, and a historical romance. I have a couple more historicals
    planned for 2014 as well.
    A love of
    reading turned Allison Merritt into an author who writes historical, paranormal
    and fantasy romances, often combining the sub-genres. She graduated college with
    a B.A. in mass communications that’s gathering dust after it was determined that
    she’s better at writing fluff than hard news.
    She lives
    in a small town in the Ozark Mountains with her
    husband and dogs. When she’s not writing or reading, she hikes in national parks
    and conservation areas.

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    Blog http://havenovelwilledit.blogspot.com
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