Guest Post: author Lizzie Lamb discusses the use of locations in her novels

Thanks to Marcia Carrington for featuring me on her blog. If you like these locations, check out my books, too.

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Today we warmly welcome author Lizzie Lamb to Marcia’s Book Talk. Lizzie, author of TALL, DARK AND KILTED, SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS and BOOT CAMP BRIDE, discusses the fascinating use of locations for her novels, and how, and why she chose these particular places. Without any further ado, let us hear from Lizzie about the employment of locations in her books, and why she chose to spotlight these beautiful places…

Lizzie Lamb, author photograph Lizzie Lamb, author photograph

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Location. Location. Location by Lizzie Lamb

How does a writer choose the location for her novels? Maybe it’s somewhere she loves and has revisited many times. Maybe it’s somewhere new which sparks off her imagination and she finds herself wondering what if . . . then the characters start forming themselves into an orderly queue, demanding to be given voice through the pages of her book.

Notting Hill setting for TALL, DARK AND KILTED Notting Hill setting for TALL, DARK AND KILTED

Wester Ross, setting for SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS Wester Ross, setting for SCOTCH ON…

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About Lizzie Lamb

I write contemporary women's fiction mostly based in Scotland with hot heroes, feisty heroines and always a happy ending. Along with three other authors - Adrienne Vaughan, June Kearns and Margaret Cullingford - I formed the New Romantics Press under which our books are published. I have published seven novels since 2012, the latest being Dark Highland Skies. I am currently working on #8 which I hope to publish in 2024. In the meantime, do check out my Amazon page: viewAuthor.at/LizzieLamb and click 'FOLLOW' to keep up to date with my news.

Posted on August 23, 2015, in Lizzie's Scribbles. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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