I am delighted to welcome Margaret James back to my blog as she tells us about her enchanting new book Magic Sometimes Happens!
Thank you for inviting me to be a guest on your blog, Valerie. It’s great to be here! Today, I’m going to tell you about the inspirations – music, poetry and places – for my latest novel, Magic Sometimes Happens.
The story is about second chances for both my hero and my heroine. My hero Patrick Riley is married, is the father of two small children and doesn’t expect his wife to leave him for a man she says makes her fly. My heroine Rosie Denham is running away from a bad mistake and needs to learn to forgive herself.
The story starts when Rosie visits Minnesota in the fall, a season which is probably the most beautiful time of year in one of America’s most beautiful states. The whole place seems to turn red and gold almost overnight as the trees change colour. But fall is a very short season. Minnesota’s long, harsh winter will soon be on its way, and the whole place will be frozen solid for almost six months until spring makes a brief appearance before the next sweltering summer comes around.
So yes, Minnesota has an extreme climate. But it’s place that is full of extremes. The Twin Cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul are divided by the Mississippi River, which winds between limestone bluffs and through various locks and channels to join the Missouri before flowing on to the Gulf of Mexico. There are quiet, very beautiful stretches of river very close to the urban hearts of Minneapolis and Saint Paul. But some parts of the Twin Cities are very built up. Minneapolis is home to the Mall of America, the biggest shopping centre in the western world. But there are also hundreds of parks, lakes and playgrounds dotted between the buildings, and – in spite of the dozens of high-rise buildings and skyscrapers in downtown Minneapolis – the whole place has a countrified feel to it.



Most American schoolchildren are probably familiar with Henry Longfellow’s narrative poem, The Song of Hiawatha. It’s the story of a Native American warrior and his bride Minnehaha and it’s set in Minnesota. When you visit the Twin Cities, you can’t help but be aware of the influence of Longfellow on place names. You’ll come across Minnehaha Park, Hiawatha Avenue, the Hiawatha Clinic and many more. My fashion PR consultant heroine Rosie is a British girl who has never heard of Longfellow, but American-born Patrick knows long stretches of the poem by heart.
As for music – although Patrick is a professor of IT and very science-oriented, he is in love with music, especially American classical music by the likes of George Gershwin, Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, Samuel Barber – Pat listens to them all. But his absolute favourite is Gershwin who wrote, among many other compositions, Rhapsody in Blue and An American in Paris. So, when Rosie takes him to Paris, Patrick can’t help but be enchanted and magic is surely bound to happen!
Maybe have a listen and see if you’re enchanted, too?
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Thank you for inviting me to be a guest on your blog, Valerie!
You are always welcome 🙂
Thank you for this interview. I look forward to reading the book, ” Magic Sometimes Happens”. Valerie, you might want to check out a book I just read. It, too, is a book about second chances. It is called, “Far Outside the Ordinary” by Prissy Elrod.
http://oldageisnotforsissiesblog.wordpress.com/2014/09/22/watch-for-the-book-far-outside-the-ordinary-to-become-a-movie-a-book-review/
Thanks – I’ll take a look.
What an interesting interview, I love learning new facts. ‘Magic Sometimes Happens’ sounds a lovely read, and having read Margaret James before, I shall download it with confidence and anticipated pleasure.
I’m glad you liked the interview. Margaret’s novels never disappoint and this one sounds magical.
I’ve never been to that area but I’m sure it’s fascinating and love the sound of the new book!
I have never been to the area either, but after talking to Margaret I really want to visit it.
This sounds like a fabulous read – I always enjoy Margaret James’ books and I’m sure this one will be no exception. I love to visit places in books that I’m not likely to see in real life, and I know almost nothing about Minnesota, so I’m looking forward to learning more!
Travel, whether in real life or in this case for me, virtually, really does broaden one’s horizon. I love the sound of a man who recites poetry …
Thank you for all your lovely comments, ladies!
The title drew me in right from the off…we all like a bit of magic in our lives. Fabulous interview, Margaret.
Now you’ve really made me want to visit Minnesota. I love the pictures and the music. And of course the whole concept of the book. Thanks Margaret!
Let’s have a Choc Lit outing to Minnesota with Patrick as our guide. Well, why not? Magic Sometimes Happens – Margaret says so!
We could all go shopping in the Mall of America! Oh – Patrick won’t fancy that. But I would…
I would 🙂