with author 
Barbara Jean Coast
aka...Andrea Taylor & Heather Shkuratoff 
authors of the Poppy Cove Mystery series!
Andrea and Heather are giving away a signed copy of their newest 
Poppy Cove Mystery 
DEATH OF A BEAUTY QUEEN
Enter using the Rafflecopter form after
 the interview for your chance to win! 
LKBR: 
Hello ladies. It's great to have you 
here!
AT: Hi Lisa!
AT: Hi Lisa!
HS:  It's so nice to be here :-)
LKBR:  Why did you choose the 
50's for your novels?
AT:  We chose the 50's for 
our series because it was an interesting time of great 
confidence with the post-war suburban boom.  There was a sense of idealism 
combined with underlying tension-filled dark shadows.  Of course, the fabulous, 
feminine fashions complete the picture.
HS:  Being 
that Poppy Cove is a dress shop/design atelier, we wanted to set it in a time 
when those skills were valued, yet common place in the average town or 
neighborhood.  It was also a very social time, when manners and mores were so 
very important and although there were wild times, they were full of allusion 
and innuendo, fun for thought and misunderstandings of suggestive behavior, 
rather than blatant language or actions.
Andrea Taylor
LKBR:  What sort of research did 
you do for your setting, the era and the fashions?
AT:  Our research sources were varied. Old movies, advertising 
journals, magazines, websites about manners, etiquette and lifestyles in 
relationship to men, women, marriage, domestic issues.  We also have spoken with 
historians of the Santa Barbara region who provided us with photos, maps, 
stories and articles about our chosen time period to help shape the descriptions 
of our world.
HS:  There was so much influence from 
consumerism -- it's hard to tell which was the bigger directive -- the consumer 
upon advertising or advertising shaping the public.  Personal history also 
helped us.  We talked with family and friends, looking back at old photos and 
asking questions about their experiences and impressions of the time as 
well.
Heather Shkuratoff
LKBR:  Is there any part of either of you in Daphne or Margot?
AT:  I think that there is a part of each of us in 
Margot and Daphne.  I also feel the girls help us bring out things in 
ourselves.
HS:  We do learn a 
great deal about ourselves through those two!  I would say that Andrea is 
more like Daphne, sporty, impulsive and spontaneous, while I am more like 
Margot, a bit contemplative and introverted, more interested in what happens 
behind the scenes rather than being in the spotlight.
LKBR:  Who of the two of you is a bigger fashionista?
AT:  We are both fashionistas in our own ways.  
Heather has an eye for style, design, color and technical aspects.  She was 
actually a professional designer and dressmaker.  I have also had a keen 
interest in fashion which included writing a column for a newspaper in the 
past.  I love accessories, especially handbags and hats.  We share a passion for 
the styles of the 50's that were gorgeous, flirty and fun.
LKBR:  Please share a little about your new Poppy 
Cove mystery. 
AT:  We're happy to announce our second book in the 
Poppy Cove Mystery Series, DEATH OF A BEAUTY QUEEN, published by Cozy Cat 
Press, is now available on Amazon and Kindle.
HS:  It starts with the Fall Fashion Show and 
poor Miss Santa Lucia, Nora Burbank, meets an early demise soon after.  Mix in 
glamorous beauty, royalty, jewels and cat fights, plus romance and you've got 
DEATH OF A BEAUTY QUEEN!
LKBR:  Are there any plans for a new series or stand alone 
book?   
AT:  Heather and I have a few ideas about a couple of 
other series premises that we are just tossing around at the moment that we feel 
would be fun to write together.  We also want to build and maintain a website 
for Poppy Cove.  
HS:  I'd also like to play with 
making some of the designs come to life as real garments.  The challenge right 
now?  Finding the time to make that happen!
LKBR:  Please tell us something about yourselves you would 
like the readers to know.
AT:  There is nothing like writing a good story and 
sharing it with readers.  Research is fascinating and there's always plenty of 
chatter, laughing and plain old fun when we write our stories.
HS:  We really do have a great time plotting and planning out our 
stories.  Our hope is that others enjoy reading them as much as we do writing 
them.  Also, we have some great plans for our girls.  Stick with us to learn how 
Santa Lucia's social set grows and changes.  We have plans to unearth past 
histories of some characters and evolve others in future novels.  It's gonna be 
a fun (and a titch murderous!) ride. 
LKBR: Is there anything else you'd like to 
mention?
AT:  We'd also like to mention that we are so grateful for all the 
support that Barbara Jean has received.  What fun it is to have her in our 
lives!
Want to learn more about Barbara Jean Coast? 
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I'm looking forward to reading this one.... Love the pictures...
ReplyDeleteGreat interview Lisa! I look forward to reading this series.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have some of those dresses myself!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book and look forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleterjprazak6@gmail.com
Becky Prazak
i grew up in the 50's. Would love to re-live that time.
ReplyDeleteI had glasses just like those in the blog!!!! I thought I was so stylish.
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Hi everyone -- thanks for your comments and good luck in the draw. It's always such a pleasure to speak with Lisa and getting to know new people.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ladies! I love talking to you too. Your real dolls!
DeleteThe 50s...golden age of television, beauty queens, classic movies...nostalgia.
ReplyDeletepatucker54 at aol dot com
Thank you ladies for a great interview! I just love, love, love the covers for your first two in this series. I'm a big fan of the ladies clothing and hairstyles from the 1930's-1950's. They were so classy back in the day!
ReplyDeleteSandy in So. Cali
Love the 1940's and 50's clothing. I collect 50's jewelry both brooches and necklaces. I have some of the huge faceted ones.
ReplyDeleteThis article was great. Thanks for the contest.
Marilyn ewatvess@yahoo.com
Great cover, sounds like a fun read.
ReplyDeleteI love the era of the 50s - you are so right about the importance of fashion. It was an elegant time, but as you said, with a little bit of a dark underbelly. Can't wait to read Death of a Beauty Queen!
ReplyDeleteClothing from the '50's was so much more elegant! Would love to wear some of those dresses!
ReplyDeletemisstree1963@gmail.com
I love the look of the '50s and these books sound fantastic, so happy I learned of them.
ReplyDeleteI had those glasses. I don't think they were those colors - maybe pearlized. People said I had cat's eyes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating idea for a series - I love to read or watch anything from the 30's, 40's or 50's, such a different time from the 60's when I grew up and we all became hippies.
ReplyDeleteAdding book to my TBR list
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