Could Love Develop From Knocking a Man with a Parasol? (Ruth Interviews Winifred Preston–a heroine in A Groom’s Promise

I recently interviewed Winifred Preston, heroine in “When the Whistle Blows” which is one of the novellas in our anthology A Groom’s Promise.

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I start off by reading an excerpt from the story where Winifred knocks poor Hugh with her parasol, and from there, the two stumble around. Β I dare say Winifred even showed some ankle during this episode, and that is quite shocking when you consider her author is Janet Syas Nitsick.

But it is one of my favorite scenes because Hugh has a great sense of humor through the whole thing. Β I love a man who knows how to laugh. πŸ™‚

Below is the video of our interview…

About Ruth Ann Nordin

Ruth Ann Nordin mainly writes historical western romances and Regencies. From time to time, she branches out to other genres, but her first love is historical romance. She lives in Omaha, Nebraska with her husband and a couple of children. To find out more about her books, go to https://ruthannnordinsbooks.wordpress.com/.
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9 Responses to Could Love Develop From Knocking a Man with a Parasol? (Ruth Interviews Winifred Preston–a heroine in A Groom’s Promise

  1. Judy DV says:

    Hey, is Janet blushing πŸ™‚

    • hehe Yes. She blushes when she writes anything about wanting to kiss or showing off ankles.

      In our next video, we’ll be louder. We need to make sure the computer is closer to us. πŸ™‚

  2. This was fun! Enjoyed seeing both of practically in person. Janet really got into character.

  3. This was so fun and Ruth Ann Nordin is great at this. We plan to portray Ruth’s character, Maybell, in an upcoming video about our anthology, A Groom’s Promise. God bless.

    • It was a lot of fun. Unfortunately, the beta reader video we did was too long for You Tube to accept, so we need to trim down our content and do it again. At least we did a run through and know what to say. πŸ™‚

  4. I finally got to watch this (I’m usually on FB at work), and it was so much fun. I loved how Janet got right into character. πŸ™‚

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