Saturday, January 15, 2011

Author Spotlight: Joanne Troppello and Mr. Shipley's Governess

Sophie Baird is looking for a way to escape the painful reality of her parents' deaths. Unable to live in their home any longer, she takes a job as a live-in tutor to Anastasia Shipley to remove herself from her painful memories and the feeling that God has abandoned her.

Anastasia has an illness that has prevented her from ever attending school and makes her father, Sebastian, over protective.

When Sophie first meets Sebastian, she cannot deny the intense attraction she feels toward him. When an unexpected romance begins between them, she starts to rebuild her relationship with God, with the help of a certain little girl.

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Sophie took a deep breath and knocked on the dark wooden door. She felt like Queen Esther trying to gain an audience with King Ahasuerus. A moment later, she heard Sebastian respond for her to enter.

He looked up from his work, and she thought she detected a look of surprise on his face.

“Is everything all right?” he asked.

“Yes, I was hoping I could talk to you for a moment, but if now’s not a good time, I can come back.”

“Forgive my manners.” Sebastian stood up and offered her a seat in front of the desk. “How did your morning go?”
“It went well. I guess I wanted to know what you’ll be expecting from me while I’m here.”

Sebastian’s eyebrows rose. “Well, to teach my daughter. I thought we established that.”

Sophie hurried to assure him. “Of course, I understand that part. I was curious what your involvement would be in regard to supervision of my teaching.”

He leaned back in the chair and stretched his arms over his head. “I see. I suppose you can think of me as an interested observer. I did check out your references, and I trust your experience with children. I won’t hinder your method of operation here, unless, of course, you decide to suggest a field trip on an African Safari.”

Sophie laughed, and Sebastian leaned his arms on the desk. “You find that amusing?”

“A little. You don’t have to worry about that right now. That’s part of the curriculum for next semester.” She saw him barely begin to smile, and spoke without thinking, “You’re very serious, Sebastian, aren’t you?”

She experienced regret right away, but Sebastian’s response alleviated repercussions from that slip of the tongue. “Actually, yes, I am, but I do have some sense of humor. I think you’ll be good for Ana, and I’m glad you’re here.”

Sophie took that as her exit cue. “Thank you for talking with me.”

“I hope I’ve cleared up any uncertainties in your mind.”

She started to walk out.

“Mrs. Andrews usually serves dinner around six o’clock. I hope you don’t mind, but I think it would be good for Ana if you eat with us, unless you have any objections.”
“Oh, that would be fine. I’ll see you later.”

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Published By: Wild Horse Press


Published: Nov 09, 2010

ISBN # 9781456350895

Word Count: 71,400

Genre: Inspirational romance

Price: $5.99

Available in: Adobe Acrobat, Palm DOC/iSolo, Microsoft Reader, Rocket

Joanne Troppello is a romantic suspense and inspirational romance author writing contemporary romance with a classic feel, Ms. Troppello is also a freelance writer / marketing consultant, located in Pennsylvania. She has two books published. Shadowed Remembrances is a mystery novel and Mr. Shipley's Governess is an inspirational romance novel, published through Wild Horse Press. She is contracted to work for several different companies, to write non-fiction, how-to articles each week. She also works as a freelance marketing consultant for a local medical organization and manages facebook and twitter accounts for different clients.

Ms. Troppello loves to write and read and spend time with her family.

Visit Joanne online at http://joannetroppello.weebly.com/.

8 comments:

Renee Hand said...

Sounds interesting. Good luck with the book.

Renee
www.reneeahand.com
http://thecryptocapersseries.blogspot.com

Ellen said...

Sounds like a good book. Thanks for sharing.

Morgan Mandel said...

Titles are important and yours is great. It seems to set the tone for the story.

Much success!

Morgan Mandel
http://morganmandel.blogspot.com

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your comments and for checking out my book spotlight.

God bless,
Joanne Troppello

Delia Latham said...

Good excerpt, Joanne! I like the cover, too.

Mayra Calvani said...

This looks like a great read!

Rebecca said...

Great interview. Thanks for sharing.

April said...

This book sounds amazing! I also love the cover and simply "feel" the need to read the story from viewing it! On my wish list it goes!