Blog Tour: Inconceivable! by Tegan Wren

Inconceivable! By: Tegan WrenReleasing November 16, 2015 Curiosity Quills Press

BlurbA popular, young royal couple can't produce an heir? INCONCEIVABLE!
When Ozarks native Hatty goes “whole hog” during karaoke, she catches the eye of Prince John. He isn’t what she expects the heir to a small European nation to be: he's affable, witty, and isn’t put off by her tell-it-like-it-is demeanor. Their flirtation should be short lived, but a force stronger than fate—Hatty’s newspaper editor—assigns her to cover the royals. After spending time together, she and John soon begin dating, and Hatty finds herself making headlines instead of writing them.
But challenges loom that are even more complicated than figuring out how to mesh Hatty's journalism career with life at Belvoir Palace. Hatty and John soon find themselves embroiled in an unusual sex scandal: they can't produce an heir. Tabloids dub Hatty a “Barren-ess,” and the royals become irate. Hatty politely tells them to shove it. But beneath her confident exterior, she struggles to cope with a heartbreak that invades her most intimate moments with John. Pressured to choose between invasive medical procedures and abandoning John’s claim to the throne, the couple feels trapped until a trip to Ethiopia shows them happy endings sometimes arrive long after saying “I do.”
Link to Follow Tour: http://www.tastybooktours.com/2015/09/inconceivable-by-tegan-wren.htmlGoodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24910975-inconceivable?from_search=true&search_version=service
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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Inconceivable-Tegan-Wren-ebook/dp/B014U6D2SQAuthor's Favorite Scene:Thank you for having me on your blog, Katie! My favorite scene is the last one (not the epilogue, though I really like it a lot). As many readers have noted, Hatty and John get a happy ending that’s not exactly what they expected nor what they had envisioned for themselves. I think these are the best happy endings. I’m not a big fan of predictable stories. So, tying together all the loose ends, having a couple of callbacks to establish a bit of parallel structure with a scene earlier in the book, and sending my characters off into a brilliant sunset was delightful. I definitely shed a few tears as I saw how far Hatty and John had come and how perfectly at peace they were with the place their journey had led them. Because of my own experiences with infertility, I know it’s a medical challenge that changes you. It breeds compassion, patience, and resilience. I wanted to show growth in my characters, especially Hatty. I think we really see that in the final scene. Based on early reviews, I believe the ending is also striking a powerful chord with readers.It’s not surprising that the last scene is my favorite. When I worked as a radio journalist, writing the end of my stories was always my favorite part. The opening of the story, the lede, always seemed to write itself. Creating the body of the story was as easy as logically fitting the pieces together so the listener can follow along. But the ending is where you as the producer/writer have the chance to bring it all together in a powerful way. That’s what I tried to do with the final scene of INCONCEIVABLE! Author Info

Guided by her love of the creative process, Tegan grew up acting in theatre productions and writing poetry, short stories, and plays. She turned her eye to writing about real life when she worked as a journalist, producing reports for various radio and television stations in medium and large markets in the Midwest and also filing some stories for a major national news network. Wren has both a Bachelor’s of Journalism and a Master of Arts in Communications. After completing her graduate degree, Tegan had the opportunity to teach journalism courses at a major state university. She absolutely loved training the next generation of journalists.
Tegan’s thankful that she’s had the opportunity to travel overseas, and uses those adventures to inform her writing. She also draws inspiration from her own struggles, joys, and other life experiences. Tegan and her husband, Patrick, experienced infertility for five years before becoming parents through adoption. Because she understands the financial stress of the infertility journey, Tegan is donating half the royalties from her book to Baby Quest Foundation. This charity awards grants to people all over the U.S. for fertility treatments. Tegan is thrilled to use her story to help other people find their happily ever after.Author Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads
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Published on November 16, 2015 23:05
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