A conversation with Historical Western Romance author, Kristine Raymond.
Hi! I’m Kristine Raymond, and I’ve been doing this authoring thing for a little over five
years. I started off writing historical
western romantic suspense before transitioning into contemporary romance, then dabbled
a bit with erotic drama, and am currently working on a cozy mystery.
I
live in the beautiful Bluegrass state of Kentucky with my husband of 26 years
and our menagerie of rescued fur babies.
I also host Word Play with Kristine Raymond, a fun podcast where I get
to chat with other authors about their books and interests.
Hi Kristine, it is so nice to talk to you today! Can you
tell us what inspired you to write the Hidden Springs series?
I’ve
always been fascinated by the Old West, even as a child. While other kids spent their weekends riding
bikes or playing hide-and-seek, I was settled in front of the TV watching
Saturday Afternoon at the Westerns – The Rifleman, The High Chaparral, and my
all-time favorite, The Big Valley. Yup;
those were the days.
In
fact, if time travel was a reality, I’d go back to the late 1800s in a
nanosecond! The untamed wilderness, the lawlessness,
the fourteen layers of clothing women wore…okay, maybe not fourteen, but whew,
were those ladies bundled up! Not
exactly a day in the park, yet it holds a certain appeal for me. So, I set out to write stories about how I
imagined life was like back then. Friendships
and relationships – romantic or not – formed out of necessity as a means for
survival. That concept intrigues me.
When you describe the 1800s like that it sounds amazing! What
were the challenges you faced in researching this period of history?
I’m not sure it was so much a challenge, but the amount of
time I spent researching dates and events and the climate and terrain of 1800s
Arizona Territory would make my junior high history teacher proud. And it would’ve been
really easy to assume that things like Levi’s were standard back then (when you
think cowboys, don’t you imagine a tight-fitting pair of blue jeans?) but they
weren’t invented until 1873. Since the
stories in the first few books of the Hidden Springs series take place prior to
that date, I had to be careful not to include items that weren’t in existence
yet.
I think when you enjoy the era you write in research is so
much fun. There are many books about The Old West. Can you tell us three things that set your
novels apart?
While
my stories are as historically accurate as possible, I wove a contemporary quality
into the plots. That may sound like an
odd concept for a historical romance
series, but I wanted readers to be able to identify with my characters and the
challenges they face regardless of the story’s setting or time period. After all, love is love no matter the
century.
Another
thing that sets my books apart is that a part of me – my personality, life
experiences, even family names – is incorporated into each one. The stories I tell are unique to my voice and
my interpretation of what life was like back then. It was a hard way to live, so people had to
be tough and make decisions that wouldn’t necessarily be popular, or even
understood, in today’s world.
Along that
line, my female characters are tough and fiercely independent, maybe more so
than women actually were back then, but that’s the great thing about
fiction. As the author, I get to create situations
that unfold as I want them to, not necessarily as they would’ve in real life.
Your books sound amazing. Can you tell us what are you
currently working on?
I’m
currently working on a cozy mystery, but
an idea for another historical western romance has been niggling at the edges
of my brain, so a trip back in time may be happening sooner rather than later. Because of my deep love for that time period,
I don’t think I’ll ever fully step away from writing in that genre, though
whether I’ll create another series like Hidden Springs remains to be seen…or
read.
Here to Stay
(Hidden Springs Book 1)
Sam Mackenzie rode into the town of Hidden Springs
looking for a place to belong. He takes a job at Ryan’s Ranch and is
immediately attracted to the ranch’s pretty, female, owner.
Kate Ryan is a woman determined to make it on
her own. Chafing at the thought of having to hire help, she nonetheless falls
for the handsome stranger who answers her ad.
When they meet, sparks fly and they are drawn to
each other. But life in 1867 Arizona Territory isn’t easy. When a secret from
Kate’s past comes to light, they are each faced with the challenge of making a
difficult decision.
Will they turn and run or are they here to stay?
You can find information more information on the Hidden Springs series
as well as where to purchase the books
Kristine Raymond
Kristine
Raymond didn’t figure out what she wanted to be when she grew up until later in
life. You guessed it! It’s being
an author. Since writing and publishing
her first book in 2013, she’s gone on to complete two romance series – one
historical western and one contemporary; a humorous non-fiction story; a
collection of seasonally-themed short stories; and a contemporary erotic
drama. She also hosts a podcast called
Word Play with Kristine Raymond.
When not
writing, she’s navigating the publishing and promotional side of the
business. When not doing that, she enjoys spending time with her husband and
furry family, reading, gardening, and binge-watching shows on Netflix.
Hi, Kristine, I enjoyed reading your article. Like you, I loved watching Western series on the TV, my favourites were The Big Valley - Barbara Stanwyck played such a great strong female lead (unusual back then), and Bonanza, with the lovely Michael Landon.
ReplyDeleteHi Penny. Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Yes, Barbara Stanwyck was something, wasn't she? I like to think my female characters are as strong as Victoria Barkley was.
DeleteSuch a great interview. Your book sounds fabulous. I haven't read a western in ages!
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