Book and a Brew (Bubbles!) with Ritu – The Prosecco Pact by @KiltieJackson #NewRelease #BookReview

Loving this series!

Today, Kiltie Jackson has returned to my blog to talk all about her latest release, The Prosecco Pact.

Hello, and welcome back to But I Smile Anyway, Kiltie! I’m sure you know the drill, but we need to get some drinks first!

Good day, thank you for having me back a second time to visit – you are very kind.

Now, we could start with the usual brews, but if you prefer, in honour of the book we could always pop open a bottle of Prosecco!

I think a couple of glasses of bubbles would go down very well.

A few weeks ago, I had prosecco catch up with another author, and was reliably informed that savoury goes well, so would you like pakoras, or samosas? If not, I can always heat up a pie, like the ladies in The Prosecco Pact!

While I love both pakora and samosas, they’re less fond of me and can make me feel a bit ick afterwards so, if it’s not too much trouble, a wee steak pie would be perfect.

I am sure I can rustle something up!

Since this is your second visit, I don’t want to be sending you the same old questions, so can you give us a glimpse of your life since we last met. How did the release for The Bay of Lost Souls fare?

Life has been busy with editing for the last few months and the release for The Bay of Lost Souls went very well, thank you. People have been enjoying their visits to the seaside without leaving the comfort of their armchairs.

Did you do any special events for the release?

Unfortunately, Bay of Lost Souls was released on a Thursday when I am busy with my day job so it was a bit low-key. It did enjoy a great blog tour the following week, however, which made up for that.

I also know you have had a new addition to the family, too. (Kiltie does love her cats. That’s why Sonu Singh is more than happy for her to be here. Kiltie, he’s not always this welcoming!) How is Rocky settling in with the rest of the Moggy Crew? And how did you come to have him join your family?

Hang on a minute… (Kiltie moves Sonu Singh into a more comfortable position on her lap) Claws! Right, that’s better. Rocky is settling in very well with most of the Moggy Posse. Unfortunately, Charlie, the Ginger Whinger, is still being a grump but as he’s like this with Henry after two years, we all just ignore him. Including Rocky! How he came to join our household is a mystery, even to us. One day, he appeared outside our kitchen door and more or less refused to leave. We’d never seen him before, we don’t know where he came from, if he had been abandoned or was lost. I put him on a website for lost pets in our area but no one claimed him. Finally, after a few months of mind games, he won, we took him to the vet and began the process of bringing him into the fold. He now has his paws firmly in the door and has taken ownership of my favourite footstool. He kindly allows me a small corner for my toes to rest upon. You are a true Kitty Lover, Kiltie!

Now, The Prosecco Pact is a bit different to The Bay of Lost Souls. Where did the inspiration for that come?

I genuinely do not know! I was lying awake in bed at silly o’clock in the morning, weird stuff going around my head as it’s inclined to do in the wee small hours and somehow the title ‘The Prosecco Pact’ popped up. I thought it sounded like a great title and proceeded to try and come up with a story line worthy of it.

Having been a member of your Facebook group, Kiltie Jackson – Books, Bits & Bobs, I know you lovingly referred to this one as The Screaming Banshee for a while! Care to elaborate??

Happy to! (lol) When I had the initial idea, it was November and I’d already written two books that year so the plan was to make notes and go back to write the book at a later date. Unfortunately, my brain / the story had other ideas and kept going around and around my head, coming up with more and more things to add. Now, normally, this kind of thing happens until I make my initial notes, consign them into the notebook and my brain will then rest until I return to it. In this case, however, it was having none of that and would not be quiet until eventually, I caved and began writing the story. It took four weeks to write, from beginning to end, and I have never written a book so quickly either before or since! This was a story screaming to come out hence it became fondly known as ‘The Screaming Banshee’!

Have you ever made a pact, like the ladies do in The Prosecco Pact?

Not that I can recall.

You tackle quite a few issues within this book, from domestic abuse and misogyny in relationships, to work-life balance, and even look at sizeism. That is a lot to cover, but it was done so well. Each of the characters has something they need to overcome. Do you identify with any of these women?

At different times in my life, I have but I think that can be said for most women. These are not unique situations and we’re all having to cope with at least one of them on a daily basis.

That is so true, Kiltie…

I’ve noticed that London appears in most of your books, in some way or another, are you fond of this city?

I’ll be honest, I LOVE London! I had my first proper visit there in 1984 and when I stepped off the coach, the vibe hit me immediately and I fell in love. I adore the long history of the city and it does appear in most of my books. I did have the pleasure of living there for thirteen years and only moved because I was growing out of my one-bed flat and couldn’t afford to move up the property ladder due to the expense. This is something I refer to in ‘The Prosecco Pact.’

This time you had a canine in the mix, Perfectly Frank. (Love the name!) Were the cats jealous at all, that they weren’t centre stage?

Not in the slightest. They’re happy with the ratio of more cats in my books than dogs so were happy to take a back seat on this occasion. 🙂

That is two releases in one year so far! Any more you are planning on popping out before year’s end? If not, what is there in store for Kiltie Jackson in the near future?

I am planning on re-releasing my novel from last year – Radio Ha Ha. It’s had a bit of a tidy-up, errors rectified and will hit the cyber bookshelves around October with a new title and cover. My next new release after that will be in January 2024 and is the second book in my ‘Since Forever…’ series.

I read Radio Ha Ha before and it was a great read, so excited for your re-release, too, and you still have so much more to come!

Thank you so much for popping over to chat books again, Kiltie! It was a pleasure to pop a cork with you to celebrate your newest release!

Thank you for having me, Ritu! 🙂

The Blurb

Three Women, Three Promises, One Pact!

Lydia Beaumont married the boy of her dreams but he has since become the man of her nightmares.
She needs to find a new life.

Grace Mitchell has dedicated her life to her career, losing friends along the way to her ambition.
She needs to get a life.

Debbie Stanford has been engaged for a year but is no closer to setting her wedding date.
She just wants to start married life.

On a cold, blustery January night, they each promise to change their lives and seal the deal over their glasses of Prosecco.

However, the best made pacts of mice and women have been known to go awry…

Buy Here!

My Review

The Prosecco Pact: The Must-Read Book of the Summer. by Kiltie Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Just finished this, and I LOVED it!
I have to say that I love Kiltie Jackson’s versatility as an author, and having read three pretty different books, now, from her, I can say with conviction, that she is a fantastic storyteller, no matter what the story!
So, The Prosecco Pact.
Loved the title from the off.
Who doesn’t love those bubbles?
Now, this story revolves around three women who met at a course and kept in touch, meeting for Prosecco and Pie nights weekly, or as close to weekly as possible.
Each woman is fighting her own battles.
Lydia is a respected hairdresser with her own business, carrying on her grandmother’s salon as her own. But her home life leaves much to be desired, with a husband and adult son with views stuck in the past, filled with misogyny.
Debbie is a curvaceous woman, running a relatively successful vintage clothing business and eagerly waiting for her fiance to set a date for their wedding.
And Grace, the final of the three, a solicitor, is working hard to make a partner at her firm, often forfeiting her life to edge closer to a promotion.
All three are at a crossroads in their lives, and after a pretty disappointing Christmas, they make a vow, a Prosecco Pact, at their next gathering to make some serious changes in their lives.
Though they aren’t necessarily conventional, each woman alters their life paths in different ways, and their friendships flourish.
I loved the way these three women stuck up for one another in ways that meant something. They may have been friends at the beginning, but they became life-long soul sisters after the goings on in this book.
And what of romance? Oh, it is there, but slow-burning, and the build-up is worth it!
There are layers to this story, three stories tied together, that you keep on peeling to find more and more depth to the characters and their lives.
I read this in an afternoon, so engrossed was I in the story!

Author Bio

Kiltie Jackson spent her childhood years growing up in Scotland. Most of these early years were spent
in and around Glasgow although for a short period of time, she wreaked havoc at a boarding school in
the Highlands.
By the age of seventeen, she had her own flat which she shared with a couple of cats for a few years
while working as a waitress in a cocktail bar (she’s sure there’s a song in there somewhere!) and
serving customers in a fashionable clothing outlet before moving down to London to chalk up a
plethora of experience which is now finding its way into her writing.
Once she’d wrung the last bit of fun out of the smoky capital, she moved up to the Midlands and now
lives in Staffordshire with one grumpy husband and another six feisty felines.
Her little home is known as Moggy Towers even though, despite having plenty of moggies, there are
no towers! The cats kindly allow her and Mr Mogs to share their home as long as the mortgage
continues to be paid.
Since the age of three, Kiltie has been an avid reader although it was many years later before she
decided to put pen to paper – or fingers to keyboard – to begin giving life to the stories in her head.
Her debut novel was released in September 2017 and her fourth book was a US Amazon bestseller in
Time Travel Romance.
Kiltie loves to write fiery and feisty female characters and puts the blame for this firmly on the
doorsteps of Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables and George Kirrin from The Famous Five.
When asked what her best memories are, Kiltie will tell you:

  1. Queuing up overnight outside the Glasgow Apollo to buy her Live-Aid ticket.
  2. Being at Live-Aid.
  3. Winning an MTV competition to meet Bon Jovi in Sweden.
    (Although, if Mr Mogs is in earshot, the latter is changed to her wedding day.)
    Her main motto in life used to be “Old enough to know better, young enough not to care!” but that has
    since been replaced with “Too many stories, not a fast enough typist!”

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Website: https://www.kiltiejackson.com/

Book and a Brew with Ritu – The Bay Of Lost Souls by @KiltieJackson #NewRelease #BookReview #Book&ABrew

On to the next guest!

Today, I am thrilled to welcome Kiltie Jackson, a fellow author at Spellbound Books and a great writerly friend, to chat about her newest release, The Bay Of Lost Souls.

Hello, and welcome to But I Smile Anyway Kiltie! Now, the first thing we do is get the drinks sorted.

Hi, thank you for having me. A drink sounds lovely.

Thanks to that trusty Tassimo, there’s tea and coffee, but I can make you a masala chai if you prefer!

I’m mostly a coffee drinker, but I would love to try a masala chai if it’s not too much trouble. Thank you.

No trouble at all. I love converting people to the magic of masala chai!

And, seeing as your main character Perrie, was such a whizz with her baking, I could offer you some Victoria sponge that Lil Princess made, or I have some delicious Kenyan chevda (it’s like a Bombay mix, but this one is synonymous with the Kenyan Indians!)

I’ve never been able to decline a piece of cake, and today is not that day, either.

A woman after my own heart! Okay, so let’s get started!

I always love to find out more about where a fellow author’s journey started. When did you realise you wanted to write, and how was your journey to becoming a published author?

Unlike many authors, I didn’t grow up with a burning desire to write. I was too busy enjoying the labours of others, although was often asked why I didn’t write a book of my own, to which I’d reply it would impede my reading time, which, I can confirm it absolutely does! Lol Over the years, I dibbled and dabbled with writing bits here and there but never with the intention of doing it seriously. Finally, in October 2016, I had the lightbulb moment to actually put some effort into this writing malarky and in January 2017, I returned to one of the dabbles – it seemed a shame to waste the 17 chapters I’d already written – and it became my debut novel, ‘A Rock ‘n’ Roll Lovestyle’.

I like to ask this one, because I’m a nosy so and so, but could you tell me where you like to write? Do you have a writing room/desk, or are you a writer who likes to take their laptop/notepad out and about?

I have a study which is all mine, and it’s where all my creations are created. It needs to be completely quiet when I write so I’d be no use in a café environment which some writers prefer.

What a beautiful space! It is wonderful to have that area that you have cultivated just for your creativity. I love my writing room!

Have you ever written a book that you feel will never see the light of day?

My usual writing genre is ladies’ fiction, but I have written a psychological / revenge thriller. The 2nd draft has been completed, and it’s waiting for the first edit. After that, I will ask a few of my most trusted readers, who also like their thrillers, to read it and to feedback their thoughts. Their opinions will decide what happens to it after that.

Now that sounds rather juicy!

Do you have a favourite out of the books you have written so far?

Of my works currently published, my fourth book, ‘A Timeless Lovestyle’ is my favourite. I love the historical aspect of it and it was quite enlightening trying to view the 21st century through the eyes of a woman from the 19th century. I do, however, have a new publication coming out in July 2023 and that is my overall favourite. I can’t say too much yet but it was a book that wrote itself and took only four weeks to create from start to finish.

Oh, to have a book that writes itself in such a short time… actually I just dream of a solid block of time that is mine, alone, to write!

I have read a couple of your other books too, and each is a slightly different genre. Which do you prefer writing in?

I don’t have a preference – I simply write the stories that come into my head. I never think about genre or where they might fit on the bookshelf, I just write them as they present themselves to me.

That is very much my process, too. I don’t write to market so to say, more what my heart wants.

Now, I invited you over to have a little chat about The Bay of Lost Souls. Yet another type of book, with a bit of a serious undertone, when you look at the issues covered in Perrie’s secret. What inspired this story?

In my standalone novel, ‘Radio Haha’ I have a fictional seaside town, Broatiescombe Bay, which I fell in love with. When that novel was completed, I wasn’t ready to let it go and, the next thing I knew, I had a new story brewing in my brain which was based in the Bay. So, in this instance, I was my own inspiration! Lol!

Ha ha! I love it! And I’m glad you did, because it was a great story.

I loved the feline characters, Timothy and George. I know you are a cat lover, like me. Do you have an outdoor run at your place that could rival the one that Perrie has for them in her cottage garden?

We would love to have a cat run for the Moggy Posse but I have a shared access garden which means we are unable to create something attached directly to the house. If we only had a couple of felines, like Perrie, a detached run would be okay, but when you have seven… well, you’ve heard the expression, “like herding cats”!

Seven! Well, I find it hard enough to deal with the two kids, hubby and our one feline, so I don’t know how you cope!

And, since we have bonded over our drinks and snacks, any sneak peaks at what is coming from Kiltie Jackson in the future?

I’ve already touched on the new standalone being released on the 29th July, and which is very different from Bay of Lost Souls – it’s set in London, so no seaside. After that, the second book in my ‘Since Forever…’ series will be launched in January 2024 with another new series being thrust into the world in June 2024. So, it’s a little busy for the next eighteen months.

A lot coming our way from you. Kiltie! You heard it here, Peeps! I highly recommend you go and check out the lovely Kiltie’s books. I have enjoyed all the ones I have read so far!

I hope you enjoyed your masala chai and cake, Kiltie. It’s been lovely having you here. 😊

Thank you for inviting me, Ritu.

My pleasure 😊

Peeps, you can read the blurb for The Bay Of Lost Souls and my review below!

Purchase links follow.

The Blurb

Can you move on from the darkness in your past, or will it always lurk in the shadows?

Perrie Lacey arrives in the quaint seaside town of Broatiescombe Bay laden with luggage, two cats and a desire for six months of solitude. The remote cottage she’s rented up on the cliff-top should guarantee her that.

Morgan Daniels, and his five-year-old daughter, Daisy, have been managing just fine since the death of his wife and her mother two years before. He’s content with being a twosome and has no intention of changing that any time soon.

When Perrie and Morgan bang into each other, quite literally, within an hour of her arrival, the plans she had for a quiet existence go out the window and as the weeks pass, they find themselves drawn to each other despite their efforts to push against the invisible force pulling them together.

Perrie, however, is carrying a secret she cannot share for doing so will put her new-found happiness at risk.

How big can a secret be before it tears you apart?

Find The Bay of Lost Souls and all Kiltie’s other books here!

My Review

The Bay of Lost Souls: A Beautiful, Uplifting, Perfect Summer Read. by Kiltie Jackson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh, Kiltie Jackson. Well, you’ve done it again, haven’t you?
This is the third of your books I have read so far, and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Each one I have read has a slightly different genre, and each has its own beauty.
The Bay of Lost Souls centres around Perrie, a woman who is running from something to the isolated Broatiescombe Bay to be alone and come to terms with her life.
Morgan is a single father to one gorgeous little girl, Daisy, who has his own tragedy to overcome.
Fate rolls them into one another (literally), and the beauty of the bay, and a little girl obsessed with Disney princess Merida, try their hardest to seal the deal.
The thing is, nothing is ever what it seems.
I loved the bay and the little cottage Perrie moves into for her stay and her cats, Timothy and George. What a pair of characters!
All the book’s characters are believable, real souls to whom you can relate.
Daisy was a firm favourite, too, as a feisty little pre-schooler who knows what she wants.
The secret Perrie carries is a big twist and causes all manner of drama, as it should, but everything is revealed and handled in an extremely sensitive manner.
A love story with secrets, twists and turns, and adventure, too.
Definitely worth a read.

Author Bio

Kiltie Jackson spent her childhood years growing up in Scotland. Most of these early years were spent
in and around Glasgow, although for a short period of time, she wreaked havoc at a boarding school in
the Highlands.
By the age of seventeen, she had her own flat, which she shared with a couple of cats for a few years
while working as a waitress in a cocktail bar (she’s sure there’s a song in there somewhere!) and
serving customers in a fashionable clothing outlet before moving down to London to chalk up a
plethora of experience which is now finding its way into her writing.
Once she’d wrung the last bit of fun out of the smoky capital, she moved up to the Midlands and now
lives in Staffordshire with one grumpy husband and another six feisty felines.
Her little home is known as Moggy Towers even though, despite having plenty of moggies, there are
no towers! The cats kindly allow her and Mr Mogs to share their home as long as the mortgage
continues to be paid.
Since the age of three, Kiltie has been an avid reader, although it was many years later before she
decided to put pen to paper – or fingers to keyboard – to begin giving life to the stories in her head.
Her debut novel was released in September 2017, and her fourth book was a US Amazon bestseller in
Time Travel Romance.
Kiltie loves to write fiery and feisty female characters and puts the blame for this firmly on the
doorsteps of Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables and George Kirrin from The Famous Five.
When asked what her best memories are, Kiltie will tell you:

  1. Queuing up overnight outside the Glasgow Apollo to buy her Live-Aid ticket.
  2. Being at Live-Aid.
  3. Winning an MTV competition to meet Bon Jovi in Sweden.
    (Although, if Mr Mogs is in earshot, the latter is changed to her wedding day.)
    Her main motto in life used to be “Old enough to know better, young enough not

Connect with Kiltie on Social Media here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kiltiejackson/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/KiltieJackson
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kiltiejackson/
Website: https://www.kiltiejackson.com/

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