I'm delighted to welcome Caroline Roberts to the blog today for a Q&A session.
Hello Kate, thanks so much for featuring me and The Cosy
Christmas Teashop on your blog!
The Cosy Christmas Teashop is a follow up to
your previous novel The Cosy Teashop in the Castle. Did the fact that it's a
sequel make a difference to your writing process? How long did it take to
write?
In a way, it was easier to write as I
already had the main characters and setting in mind. But I also wanted to
freshen it all up, so I added some new characters and situations. I had fun
with it, as well as exploring the more difficult times they had to face. I felt
I knew everyone so well by the end, like the castle team had really become firm
friends.
It took me four months to write The Cosy
Christmas Teashop. A bit of a miracle as the first book took over a year. But I
had a deadline to meet, so got my head down and kept going. It was hard work,
but also fun.
2) This is your first festive novel. Do you envisage writing another in the future?
Yes, I enjoyed writing about
Christmas and all the lovely festive build up to that – Christmas markets,
craft fairs, snow, tinsel, Christmas trees, Christmas cupcakes, mince pies and
more. I’d happily write another Christmas-themed novel. In fact, I might be
working on that right now!
3) What are your favourite Christmassy reads?
3) What are your favourite Christmassy reads?
I loved Debbie Johnson’s romantic
comedy “Never Kiss a Man in a Christmas Jumper”. It was a warm and funny story, unique and
rather sexy.
And, on Christmas Eve, I
always used to read to my children “Twas the Night Before Christmas” in a fabulous
pop-up version, and we also loved The Jolly Christmas Postman.
4) What are your own plans for Christmas? Do you have any special family traditions?
I love the tradition of Christmas stockings, hanging
them up by the fire, and then them “magically” being filled – I
still have them for my grown-up children even now! And we always have a real
tree, it looks so pretty all decorated and twinkly, and you get that gorgeous
smell of pine.
On Christmas day, we have a glass of champagne around ten am (mid-parcel
opening) with cheese and ham croissants, a fresh fruit platter, or chocolate if
you fancy, after all, anything goes - it’s Christmas! Then there’s the
traditional Turkey Roast. I’m chef as I enjoy cooking, though I have to be well
prepared as after a couple of champagnes and a G&T, it can all get a bit
out of sync!
For me, Christmas is all about family and friends and having a
lovely, sociable time with some fabulous food and drink.
5) What can your readers look forward to next?
I have a summer book coming
out around April/May time. A gorgeous and poignant love story about hurt and healing and making the most of
those simple special moments in life. It’s set on beautiful Bamburgh beach in
my home county of Northumberland (one of my favourite places to walk the dog).
In fact, the family might have a wander down on the beach there on Boxing Day!
And by this time next year,
there may well be another Cosy Christmas novel! Watch this space…
Have a really lovely
Christmas everyone!
The Cosy Christmas Tea Shop is out now, published by Harper Impulse.
Thank you for hosting me on your fabulous blog, Katey! The questions were great, and I loved the chance to get festive! x
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