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Interview With Keirnan Fitzgerald

Sorry to report that I've been sicker than the proverbial dog all week. Too sick to even write a new blog post (which proves I really AM SICK!). So apologies to those of you who may have already read this, but I'm reposting some interview questions with Keirnan Fitzgerald, the hero of my latest release, The Treasures of Venice.

My critique partners, friends, and thus far the readers and reviewers have been very enthusiastic about this charming Irish rogue. They’ve all expressed interest in learning a bit more about him and I thought the readers here might like to know too. (Special thanks to my critique partners Cathy D. and Jo-Mama who helped with some of the questions.)

Hello Keirnan, you have a somewhat unusual name. Is it a family name?

As a matter of fact, it is. I was named for both my grandfathers, Keirnan Fitzgerald and Sean Farley. My sister was also named for our grandmothers, Kathleen Mary, so I guess you could say it’s a family tradition.

In the story The Treasures of Venice, you mention being kicked by a horse as a child. Did you grow up around horses?

Most everyone in County Kildare does. All the finest Irish thoroughbreds are born and raised there. My father was a trainer on one of the smaller farms.

But you didn’t want to follow in his footsteps?

Ah, no. I saw too much of the more unpleasant aspects of the job growing up to want to spend my life doing it.

How in the world did you go from a horse farm to Venice?

That would be my sister’s doing. She studied there for a semester during her early days at university, and she couldn’t get enough of the place – became a bit obsessed actually. When she moved there to do her graduate studies, I used to visit her on school holidays. Unlike her, I never wanted to live there. America was the place for me, the land of opportunity and pretty girls. First chance I got to go there, I jumped at it and I’ve lived there ever since.

What is it about American women you find so appealing?

Most of them have a fresh-scrubbed look about them that makes them appear to be both innocent and sexy at the same time. And most of them are incredibly direct. No doubt about where you stand. Oh, and most of them also find an Irish accent irresistible. (He gives a knowing smile.)

Back to the storyline of The Treasures of Venice, what would you have done if Samantha hadn’t gone along with you? Did you have a Plan B?

(K. chuckles) Darlin’ I didn’t even have a Plan A! I had that funny feeling on the back of my neck that I get when I’m being watched or followed. I saw a pretty girl sitting alone at a table in Piazza San Marco. I could tell by the way she was dressed that she was American. She looked familiar somehow, so I just walked up to her and took a chance.

It never once occurred to you that she might say no, did it?

(K. shuffles his feet and looks a bit sheepish) I adore the ladies, and most of ‘em adore me, so honestly, no. I didn’t think what I’d do if she refused. Luckily, I didn’t have to worry about it, did I? (His blue eyes gleam and he winks.)

You do have quite an adventurous streak, don’t you? So how many times have you wound up naked in some strange woman’s hotel room?

Don’t ya know a gentleman never kisses and tells? And I am a gentleman.

All right then, what is the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done?

Why fall in love, of course. Nothing’s more dangerous than risking your heart.

One last question, certain people in The Treasures of Venice believe you and Samantha were soul-mates from a previous life. Do you believe you that?

If you had asked me that before I met Samantha, I’d have told you it was all a pile of rubbish. I still think perhaps it might be. But I do believe in true love, and when you meet the one for you, you will know it.

On that lovely note, we’ll end our interview. But if you have any questions for Keirnan, please ask away! Oh, and if you have any questions for me, his creator, I’ll be happy to answer those too.

Comments

  1. Hope you get to feeling better soon.

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  2. Hey, AC, I'm in the same boat as you. Did you give this to me? LOL. I've had this twice now in the last 2 months and it's getting old!!! Hope you feel better soon!

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  3. Get better soon AC! But I for one enjoyed chatting with Keirnan again!

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  4. It may be a repeat, but with Gerry looking on, you can't go wrong.
    Hope you feel better soon!

    BTW, the book is a winner!!!!

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  5. Sorry to hear you're sick, AC. Hope you're better soon. I loved the interview!

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  6. What rotten luck, Cindy! To have the flu twice in one season is an outrage! But it's never a bad thing to give us another go at your fabulous hero.

    I'm sending some cyber chicken soup to make you feel better.

    Amelia

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  7. Feel better, Sweetie! I loved the interview.

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  8. Thanks All!

    Wish I could say I was feeling better today, but unfortunately, I'm not.

    Terry, you had this twice?!?! UGH!!!!!!! I wouldn't wish this on anyone. :-(

    Cheryl, thanks for the compliments about the book. And BIG THANX to everyone for the get well wishes...

    AC
    crawling back to bed

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  9. Get better, Cindy! Sorry you are ill, but it worked out kinda good for us since we got to hang out with Keirnan for a spell! What a charmer. Almost makes me rethink writing those dashing English gentlemen of mine. ;)

    Oh, and thanks for the added eye candy.

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