Occupying Love tour
Genre: Historical romance
Release Date: June 24 2016
Publisher: Amelia Press
With the Nazis poised to
invade Guernsey in 1940, feisty student Lydia Le Page returns from England on
the day the island is devastated by the first bombing of the war on British
soil.
Trapped on the German occupied island, two men enter Lydia’s life: Martin Martell, the handsome but mysterious rector and Major Otto Kruger, the ruthless German Kommandant who falls under her spell.
Trapped on the German occupied island, two men enter Lydia’s life: Martin Martell, the handsome but mysterious rector and Major Otto Kruger, the ruthless German Kommandant who falls under her spell.
When Martin disappears, Lydia discovers a secret from her past that threatens her future. Will she be able to keep it from the enemy? And will she choose love or duty?
Occupying Love is a story of love, loss and the identity that makes us who we are.
‘So
you’ve
met the handsome new rector, you lucky girl.’ Maggie’s
eyes twinkled. ‘What did you think of him?’
‘He’s
good looking, I’ll give you that. I gather you haven’t
been introduced?’
‘I’ve
had the odd glimpse since he replaced old man Ozanne, but believe me, tongues
are wagging. Some folks say he’s a double agent put
here by the Jerries, and that he daubed “V for Victory” on the prison walls.
Isn’t
it exciting?’
‘Exciting
he may be,’
Lydia kept her voice casual, ‘but he’s
not really my type.’
‘You
mean you fancy him?’
‘I
mean nothing of the sort, Maggie. He’s a rector, not a movie
star –
don’t you think of anything but the opposite sex?’
‘Not
very often, to be frank. I think of food, of course, seeing as there’s
never enough to go round, and going out after the curfew, and being able to buy
whatever I like in the shops. What else is there to occupy my mind?’
‘You
could help with the Sunday school at Torteval. The lady who leads it has gone
to England.’
‘Me?
Help with the Sunday school? You do make me laugh. There’s
hardly any kids left on the island and those that are here wouldn’t
gain much from me. Or much that would do them any good. I think all that book-learning’s
gone to your brain. You need to relax a bit more.’ Maggie
winked. ‘There’s
a picture on at the Regal tonight. Do you want to come with me?’
Lydia
pulled a face. ‘It’s German,
with English subtitles. Are you still sure you want to go?’
‘You
never know who you might meet.’
‘Oh, Maggie – you really are a hopeless case.’
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ABOUT MARILYN
CHAPMAN
I got my first break writing in a
football magazine when I was 15 and have been writing ever since. An NCTJ
qualified journalist, I spent my early years on the Blackpool Evening Gazette
and Lytham St Annes Express in Lancashire.
I then helped to set up a family PR and publishing company on the Fylde
Coast and freelanced for national newspapers and magazines, including Woman.
My
debut novel Baggy Pants and Bootees was released as an e-book in February 2014
by a small publishing house based in Britain and Germany. A time-slip novel set
between World War Two and the ‘swinging sixties, it was published as a
paperback in August 2014.
Born
in Guernsey, I have always wanted to write a novel set in the Occupation of the
Channel Islands, after hearing so many stories about life under German rule
from my grandparents, whose home was requisitioned by the enemy. Occupying Love
is the result.
After spending several years in the Midlands I
now live in Lancashire with my husband of 45 years. We have two daughters and
two granddaughters who we spend lots of time with.
A member of the Society of Authors and the
Romantic Novelists’ Association I am currently working on a sequel to Baggy
Pants and Bootees.
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