Meeting Abigail of Heartland

Aug 14, 2013 | Character Interview, Guest Authors, Thursday Tell All, Writing

  1. What is your story?  Heartland (Black Irish #2)
  2. Who are you? Abigail O’Riley
  3. Do you think the author portrayed you accurately?  I do.  I think Tricia did a fantastic job.
  4. Do you have any special strengths?  Patience.  I live with a very sexy, fast tempered Irishman.  I have to be able to soothe him at time while keeping myself in check.
  5. Do you have any special weaknesses?  The same dark, sexy Irishman.
  6. What makes you happy?  My husband, Sloan.  And my extended family – my Mom, Gordon, Maggie, Bartholomew.  Oh, and Robert.  I guess.
  7. What are you afraid of?  I am afraid of losing Sloan.  There is a large price on his head and many evil men who want him dead.
  8. What in your past had the most profound effect on you?  I was bullied in high school.  It made me kind of an introvert.  It also caused me to be very critical of myself seeing myself as the bullies saw me.  Sadly, they didn’t change even though we’re adults.
  9. Who is your true love?  Sloan O’Riley.
  10. What is the most important thing that ever happened to you? Why?  The most important thing that happened to me was the day I married Sloan.  The funny thing is that we did it so he could get a visa to stay in the United States.  I thought he was gay.  Little did I know he was telling me a little white lie so I would stay in New York City with him.
  11. Was there a major turning point in your life?  When I discovered Sloan’s lie I ran.  I didn’t know my ex-boyfriend stole all my money.  I was left alone and penniless in New York City.
  12. What is your most closely guarded secret?  My closely guarded secret is Sloan’s.  Not many people know he used to be a member of the Irish Republican Army.  And he’s still a wanted man for murders he didn’t commit.
  13. Do you have any hobbies?  Writing, reading, running the gallery with Sloan.
  14. Name five items in your purse, briefcase, or pockets.  My cell phone that I’m not allowed to turn off per my husband (“Non-negotiable” he says), pre-natal vitamins, Kleenex (my pregnancy is making me emotional), the gold shamrock pin Sloan gave me in New York City and a small sea shell we found on the beach in St. Thomas.
  15. How do you envision your future?  I envision a house full of children with black hair and blue eyes, just like their Daddy.
  16. What is your most prized mundane possession? Why do you value it so much?  My gold shamrock pin.  Sloan pinned it on me personally before our meeting at Panda Publications to see our first book in print.  Every time I see it I remember him smiling at me with his beautiful blue eyes.
  17. What was your family like?  It was just Mom and me.  I have no siblings.  My dad left us when I was little.  I’m glad.  He wasn’t very good to my Mom.
  18. What is your worst childhood memory?  My entire high school experience.  There were three popular girls – Dani, Violet and Sami – who made it their personal mission to make my life horrible.  Unfortunately they succeeded
  19. What is the perfect romantic date?  Cuddling on the couch to watch TV after a wonderful dinner I cook with my husband.
  20. What is more important – sex or intimacy? Why?  Intimacy.  I want to be part of Sloan’s heart and soul.  We can only get there through intimacy.  Sex is just the bonus.
  21. How private of a person are you? Why?  I am a very private person.  Which doesn’t exactly work well when I’m married to the great Sloan O’Riley.
  22. If you were to gain an obscenely large sum of money (via an inhertiance, a lawsuit, a lottery, or anything else) what would you do with it?  *giggles* Sloan is a billionaire.  He has an obscenely large amount of money.  I did buy a firetruck for our town, Mount Vernon.  They desperately needed it.
  23. What would you wish for if you found a genie?  To keep Sloan and our family together and safe forever.

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Blurb:

Sloan and Abbey move to Abbey’s hometown of Mount Vernon, Iowa, to start their new lives together away from the chaos of New York City.  And they are not alone – they are joined by Gordon, Maggie, and Bartholomew each looking for a fresh start and new love in the small rural town.

Their marriage is put to the test by the reappearance of Abbey’s father, bullies from her high school days, a business opportunity in Miami, and a new baby on the way.  When a person from their past comes back looking to make Abbey his own again, will he be able to tear Sloan and Abbey apart forever?

Excerpt:

Abbey stepped aside to open the glass door wider. Nathan brushed past her into the spacious, opulent penthouse grasping the handles of a bulging leather briefcase. Before she could offer him a seat, he sank into the chocolate brown leather armchair.

She wrinkled her nose in disgust. That was Sloan’s chair. It’s where he sat to watch SportsCenter and read the paper. They cuddled in that chair. They made love in that chair. Seeing another man sitting in it seemed wrong. Very, very wrong.

“Can I get you something to drink?” Her voice slightly betrayed her insincerity. She really wanted him to leave.

“No, thank you. Sit,” Nathan commanded. He reached across to the sofa and patted the cushion. “We have a lot of ground to cover, and I have another appointment in an hour.”

Abbey complied hesitantly. “If we need to do this another day…”

Nathan unzipped his briefcase and pulled free a stack of documents. The pile was easily over two inches thick. “No, we need to do this today. Sloan insisted.”

“Do what?”

Nathan carefully arranged the stack of paper into several neat piles. “Sloan called me the other day to have me draw up some additional contracts for San Francisco. He told me the news of your nuptials and the little one coming. I advised him that we strong arm you into a post pre-nup to protect his investments.” Nathan looked up at her from sorting. His glare gave Abbey the chills. “By the way, congratulations.”

Classy. Abbey fought the sneer from her face. “Thanks,” she responded sarcastically. “So, this is the pre-nup?”

“No. I barely got the word pre-nup out before Sloan laid into me. Hard. I’m glad he’s in San Francisco, or he would have torn me limb from limb. After calling me some very colorful names, he very distinctly and clearly ordered me to add you to his accounts. Immediately.”

“His accounts?”

“As his wife, you share in his assets—bank accounts, properties, car titles, etc. Billions of dollars’ worth of assets.”

Abbey’s eyes flew open wide. “B-b-billions?”

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triciaandersenBio:

Tricia Andersen lives in Iowa with her husband, Brian and her three children – her sons, Jake and Jon, and her daughter, Alex.  She graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts in English and from Kirkwood Community College with an Associate of Arts degree in Communications Media/Public Relations.  Along with writing (which she loves to do), Tricia coaches and participates in track and field, does kickboxing, reads, sews and is involved in many of her children’s activities.  Tricia is also the co-host of Freshly Booked on Blog Talk Radio.  Freshly Booked is a member of Writers Online Network.

Tricia is a member of the Romance Writers of America and RWA Chapter 177 From the Heart Romance Writers.

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