Today
we sit down with Stephen Chaplin from Lady
Elinor’s Escape by author Linda McLaughlin.
What was your life like
before your author started pulling your strings?
Quiet and peaceful!
What’s the
one trait you like most about yourself?
I pride myself on my honor and integrity.
What do you
like least about yourself?
My inability to resist a damsel in distress, as it
caused me many difficulties during Lady
Elinor’s Escape.
What is the
strangest thing your author has had you do or had happen to you?
She made me fall in love with a lady far above my
touch. An Earl’s daughter, no less!
Do you
argue with your author? If so, what do you argue about?
Alas, there’s no point in arguing with her.
What is
your greatest fear?
I fear that my author will match my sister Olivia
with my oldest enemy in the next book. I pray she never writes it.
What makes
you happy?
Helping people in need.
If you
could rewrite a part of your story, what would it be? Why?
I would change the part where I fail to recognize the
woman I love at a masquerade. How could the author think I could be so
clueless?
Of the other characters in
your book, which one bugs you the most? Why?
My nemesis, Marcus Knightley.
Of the other characters in
your book, which one would you love to trade places with? Why?
I might be persuaded to change places with my law
partner, Owen Tudor. To date, his life has been almost entirely without drama.
Tell us a little something
about your author. Where can readers find her website/blog?
She tells me it’s https://lindalyndi.com,
though I have no idea what a website/blog, is.
What's next for you?
I have no idea. It’s all up to my nefarious author!
Lady Elinor's Escape
Lady Elinor Ashworth
always longed for adventure, but when she runs away from her abusive aunt, she
finds more than she bargained for. Elinor fears her aunt, who is irrational and
dangerous, threatening Elinor and anyone she associates with. When she
encounters an inquisitive gentleman, she accepts his help, but fearing for his
safety, hides her identity by pretending to be a seamstress. She resists his
every attempt to draw her out, all the while fighting her attraction to him
There
are too many women in barrister Stephen Chaplin's life, but he has never been
able to turn his back on a damsel in distress. The
younger son of a baronet is a rescuer of troubled females, an unusual vocation
fueled by guilt
over his failure to save the woman he loved from her brutal husband. He cannot
help falling in love with his secretive seamstress,
but to his dismay, the truth of her background reveals Stephen as the
ineligible party.
3 comments:
Stephen Chaplin is a "true" hero!
Thanks, Angela.
And Lois, thank you for hosting me and Stephen.
Linda McLaughlin
Always happy to have you stop by, Lyndi!
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