Monday, January 8, 2018

Interview with Historical Romance Author Renee Riva


Renee Riva is an Inspirational Romance author who loves to write about the good in life. She has written close to twenty young adult, coming of age, romantic comedies, and historical romances. Her inspiration stems from growing up in the middle of a large Italian family with lots of pets and noisy siblings. She wouldn’t trade her memories or her sibs for anything in the world.

Jackson's Treasure: This story is adorable and the humor delightful. I enjoy reading stories that are humorous and romantic. When an author adds a bit of adventure, then I’m hooked. And this story is definitely adventurous. Young Adults will enjoy this story so much. After reading this book, I decided to give it to my granddaughter who will be thrilled to read it. She’s an avid reader.” –Review by Linda Weaver Clarke

Welcome to my blog, Renee. Please tell us about this lighthearted romantic comedy: Jackson's Treasure.

Jackson’s Treasure begins with Peyton Abercrombie running away from her betrothal to a plantation owner and stowing away on a ship. She soon comes to realize she’s aboard a pirate ship. When Captain Jackson Lafitte discovers her hiding behind the barrels in his captain’s quarters, he finds her surprisingly interesting and amusing. He sympathizes with her dilemma, and allows her passage to Grand Isle, Louisiana, where she plans to hide out at the family cabin. There are many storms ahead on the high seas as these two get to know each other during the course of a hurricane.

Where did you get your inspiration for this story?

I have always loved the old pirate stories and the image of pirates, but have been hesitant to write about a character who steals for a living. The thought occurred to me that perhaps not all pirates were bad, and there is hope for them just as there is hope for anyone willing to change their course.

I absolutely love pirate stories and movies, especially if the pirate has some good in him and he’s being a rebel for a good reason. Haha. What kind of research did you do?

I found a wonderful historical account of the life of Jean Lafitte, Louisiana’s most notorious pirate (which I added as a bonus to the end of the book). It proved that pirates were capable of change and serving their country, as he chose to do when America fought against the British. I also read historical accounts and a novel about Grand Isle during that period of history as well as enjoyed many old photos of the island.

That is so awesome. My family and I went there just last year and toured the Jean Lafitte Historical Park and Museum. We learned so much about Jean Lafitte and his devotion to our country when faced to choose a side. He was such an interesting person. Tell me about one of the main characters and what you love about him or her?

Peyton Abercrombie is young, beautiful, and high-spirited. I love her sense for adventure, her gumption to stand up for herself and what she feels is right. I love her Faith and her humility to admit when she needs help with things too big to handle. And I love that she is kindhearted.

Where is your website and blog so my readers can check out your recent and past books that you have written?

My books can be found on my Amazon Author page: Renee's Bookshop

My website and blog can be found here: www.reneeriva.com

Thank you for this fun interview, Renee. I hope my readers will check out your new book.

9 comments:

jean602 said...

I love pirate's can't wait to read this book!

Colleen L. Reece said...

Thank you, Linda, for a wonderful interview with Renee Riva. She is a dear friend and former student--one of my top ever! I have a shelf filled with her books. They are keepers!!

Colleen

Renee Riva said...

It's so great when your favorite teacher is also your favorite author. :)

Renee Riva said...

So glad to meet other pirate fans!

Nancy said...

Sounds really interesting. Thanks for this opportunity.

Sonja said...

Pirates? Then count me in!

Unknown said...

What a fun and exciting book this sounds like. I love pirates that have honorable hearts. Just watched "Pirates of the Caribbean" last night for the umpteenth time....LOL. Would love to read this book. grandmabkr at yahoo dot com

Linda Herold said...

I love romantic comedies! I'd love to win!!

Linda Weaver Clarke said...

Congratulations to Brenda Rumsey! You were picked as the winner of this sweet romantic comedy. I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I know I did.