An exclusive chat with Virginia Heath, celebrating the release of NEVER FALL FOR YOUR FIANCĂE - featuring her period drama recs!
What inspired you to write your Merriwell Sisters series?
It was an idea that had been bubbling around in my odd head for a while. I love the dynamics you get with a family, hence I the sisters focus of the series. Siblings always have the most interesting and complex relationships because you have that unbreakable bind of love and loyalty butting against the different personalities and ages. Minerva, Diana and Venus Merriwell both adore yet regularly want to strangle one another which I think anyone with a brother or sister can relate to. It also makes for good comedy. With the Merriwells, I wanted to write a romcom cross between My Fair Lady and The Importance of Being Earnest, with a bit of Bridget Jones in a corset with some of the farcical aspects of TVâs Frasier tossed into the mix. Iâve always had a love of Oscar Wilde and the old Hollywood musicals - sad but true. I adore Wildeâs witty prose and the flawed but endearing characters he creates, so in homage, my hero Hugh is a lovable rogue a bit like Earnest, and his match-making mother has elements of Lady Bracknell about her. Iâve lost count of how many times Iâve watched My Fair Lady, and Eliza Doolittleâs journey from the gutter to the highest echelons of society certainly formed part of the inspiration for Minerva Merriwell my heroine.
Why do you love writing historical romance?
Itâs a proper escape from everyday life, and after the last eighteen months, I think we all need that right now more than ever. I am - was - a history teacher by trade so Iâve always had a love of the past and that background certainly helps now that I write about it. There is something compelling about a historical backdrop because the characters feel familiar - because people are reliably people no matter what century they happen to exist in. Yet there is a romance to the customs and rules they had to abide by in days of yore. Limitations which we in the modern world do not have to deal with but which add a unique frisson to a historical romance, and a sense of gallantry, honour and politeness which seems to be often missing nowadays. And then, of course, historically, history loved to throw up obstacles to keep women in their place and so obviously, that provides the perfect setting to create kickass heroines who refuse to comply and run rings around the heroes. Thatâs the best part of my job!
Do you remember the book that made you first fall in love with romance fiction? What do you think makes the best kind of love story?
Iâve always been a reader so its hard to narrow that down to just one book, so Iâll plump for a few authors instead who made me fall in love with the romance genre. Penny Vincenzi and her colourful doorstoppers often kept me company on my tube rides into London in the 90s when I worked in the city. So too did Jackie Collins, Sandra Brown and the amazing Nora Roberts. Her Montana Sky is my all time favourite contemporary romance as itâs a work of genius involving 3 warring sisters, 3 separate love stories which are all woven together seamlessly while a deranged serial killer tries to top them off one by one. My gateway into historical romance cam by accident when my local bookshop had no new contemporary paperbacks, so I picked up one just so as I had something to read on my commute. It was The Duke and I, the 1st book in Julia Quinnâs Bridgerton series and frankly it changed my life. Not only did it I devour every regency I could get my hands on afterwards, when I finally got around to writing my own books, that became my genre too. And what makes the best kind of love story? Thatâs easy. One that takes you on a rollercoaster ride but still ends happily.
Do you have a personal favourite of all the novels youâve written? Which is the book you get the most fan-mail/reader love for?
My favourite novel is always the one I am currently writing, so at this precise moment in time it's Never Rescue a Rogue, the sequel to Never Fall for Your FiancĂ©e and the middle Merriwell sister Dianaâs story. I am immensely proud of both books and hope readers love reading them as much as Iâve loved writing them. From my backlist, the books I get the most fan mail about are my Wild Warriners series where 4 down on their luck brothers each jump through hoops to find the woman of their dreams. Its another sibling series, and thanks to my love of those Hollywood musicals again, was inspired by Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Can you tell us what is coming next?
Never Rescue a Rogue, obviously, followed by the final book in the Merriwell Sisters trilogy which I still have to write. I have no clue what happens yet as I cannot plot. Weird but true fact, I see and hear the story live as I type like a film in my head, so I never know what is going to happen in any of my books until the words appear on my computer screen. Iâve also got another new historical romance series coming out around Valentine's Day. My Very Village Scandal series kicks off with The Earlâs Inconvenient Houseguest. Iâm breaking with the standard Regency romance traditions with this series because there are no lords (apart from the one in 1st book and to be fair to him, he never saw a peerage coming), no ladies and absolutely no Mayfair ballrooms. But in the quaint Essex village of Whittlestone-on-the-Water 30 miles from the capital, where everybody knows everybody else's business and love is in the air, there are, as you would expect from me, shenanigans aplenty.
And lastly...
My top 5 period drama recommendations are:
Bridgerton - because itâs a sumptuous, escapist delight.
Pride and Prejudice - because Colin Firth as Darcy is delicious.
North and South - because Richard Armitage makes me swoon and delivers the BEST. SCREEN. KISS. EVER.
All Creatures Great and Small - either the new or the old TV version. Or the books. Because naughty Tristan Farnham was my first serious crush.
Emma - the latest version because the fresh way Johnny Flynn plays Knightley is an absolute triumph.
Never Fall for Your Fiancée is available now from Headline Eternal! A hilarious, sparkling historical romantic comedy, with an irresistible family at its heart, perfect for fans of Julia Quinn's Bridgerton and Martha Waters. Buy here: smarturl.it/NFFYFVH 'Virginia Heath's fun characters and situations will have you laughing out loud! Don't miss this wonderful read!' Sabrina Jeffries 'Filled with fabulously British banter, wit, and heart, this delightful book is one of my must-read rom coms of the year' Evie Dunmore
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