What
inspired you to write A Midsummer Night's
Fling?
I've been in A
Midsummer Night's Dream twice as an actor (once as a fairy and once as
Hermia, the ultimate Shakespeare bimbo) and I met my boyfriend during one those
productions. So, for various reasons, it's kind of my sentimental favorite of
Shakespeare's plays. Reunited lovers is also one of my favorite tropes so, when
I started brainstorming ideas for a contemporary, the idea of reunited lovers having
to work together to play Titania and Oberon (the ultimate Shakespeare power
couple) just got all of my creative juices flowing.
What scene
was the hardest to write? Why?
When I was doing research for A Midsummer Night's Fling I read this great story about Richard
Burton and JFK having a contest at a party to see who could remember the most
Shakespearean sonnets. (Burton won, by the way.) I knew I had to steal this for
my book--and I did! The hero and several of the other actors have a
"Sonnet Faceoff"--but working the contest into the story was
difficult. I had to keep the pace moving and find a balance between working the
sonnets in but not drowning the reader with them. I think I finally nailed it,
but it took a LOT of drafts.
What's
your favorite moment from your book?
I really love this exchange between the hero and heroine
right after she joins the play:
"I
should have asked for more money to do this play," she said.
Max
nodded. "Probably."
"And
my own dressing room."
"Definitely."
"And
some sort of cabana boy to feed me grapes in the breaks between scenes."
"Well,"
Max paused, putting on a thoughtful expression. "We don't have anyone like
that on staff, but maybe one of the interns."
Who's your
favorite character in A Midsummer Night's
Fling?
Well, of course I love the leads and I love their chemistry
together, but one of the secondary characters snuck up on me too and became a
real scene stealer. That was Lachlan, the hero's main rival in the theater
company. Lachlan is really fun to write because he is snarky and sneaky and
British and sexy as hell. (He might or might not be based a little bit on Tom
Hiddleston…) Lachlan is going to get his own book at some point--he's just too
much fun to write!
What is
your next project, and when will it be released?
Right now I'm polishing up a New Adult romance, Love's Last Call, for release later this
year. It's about a dorky bouncer and the cocktail waitress he's sure is out of
his league. If people want to learn more they can check out the book's
info-page on my
website.
AUTHOR BIO
Beth Matthews is a California girl, born and raised. She’s a
total geek, a movie buff, and a mediocre swing dancer. She lives in sunny SoCal
with her boyfriend and two of the neediest housecats on the planet.
Author
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Book &
Author Details:
A Midsummer Night’s Fling by Beth Matthews
(Stage Kiss Series #1)
Publication date: June 2014
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
(Stage Kiss Series #1)
Publication date: June 2014
Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Synopsis:
After dating
her childhood sweetheart Max on and off for years, aspiring actress Nicola
Charles is finally ready to move on. It’s time for her to focus on her stage
career and stay away from Max–before he can break her heart again.
Max regrets
hurting Nicola, but he wants another chance. So when his play loses its leading
lady, giving Nicola the part seems like the perfect opportunity to win back his
old flame.
But the course
of true love—and a theater production—never do run smooth. As Max fights to
reignite Nicola’s love, the onstage antics can’t rival the bedlam backstage: a
neurotic cast, a prickly crew, and an evil diva of a director who’s got designs
on Max.
As Nicola and
Max battle to keep the drama onstage, Max can’t help wondering if their romance
will end with the last performance. Or have the two of them finally captured
what they’ve dreamed of all their lives? True Love.
A contemporary
romance that should appeal to fans of the wry humor and playful sexiness in the
works of Julie James and Victoria Dahl.
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