Sunday, 16 February 2025

janbaynham Guest Post With Imogen Martin

My guest this week is no stranger to my blog. I'm delighted to welcome back another fellow Cariad author and good writing friend, Imogen Martin. Her third novel, The Mountains Between Us, will be published this coming Tuesday, February 18th, by Storm Publishing. Her wonderful books never fail to enthrall me.

Welcome, Imogen. With just two days to go before publication day, please tell us a little about novel three. Over to you!

The Mountains Between Us is the book I never expected to write.

My previous novel, To The Wild Horizon, is set in 1846 and is the story of pioneer Grace Sinclair.  She’s accompanied on her 2,000 mile journey to Oregon by the stern Captain James Randolph and they gradually fall in love. At the end of the book, they ride off into the sunset together. Whilst I loved these characters, I waved them off and thought their story was over.

Then lots of readers asked what happened next and wanted a further book. I didn’t think there was a strong enough story if Grace simply became an army wife. But then I remembered: the California Gold Rush! That happened in the middle of the nineteenth century, didn’t it? Little bit of Googling later, and yes: gold was discovered in 1848, on the America River, California. Perfect. 

If Randolph was looking for gold though, he couldn’t be in the army anymore. What happened in 1847 that could make the change? The United States was at war with Mexico – so Randolph must have been there, and something awful must have happened (these characters really do take on a life of their own!).

Now the book is written, this is how my publisher has described it:

A moving portrait of a marriage tested by trauma, secrets, and the wild promise of the California Gold Rush.

Oregon, 1848. Their love began on the perilous Oregon Trail, when Grace – an independent young woman on the run from the law – met her match in the surly Captain charged with getting her to safety.

Now their once-passionate marriage is fraying, as James, haunted by the crime that led to his dismissal from the US army, refuses to tell his worried wife what happened, and Grace hides her sorrow at her childlessness.

When rumours reach them that gold has been discovered in California, they set off, Grace praying that a new start will save them. At first their efforts meet with success, and she dares to hope that they can make a life for themselves in San Francisco – that her husband will return to the caring and steadfast man she married.

But when a fire takes everything they have, a devastated James decides to go out into the gold fields alone. There, he is captured by the worst of men.

Desperate and broken, only one person can save him. His wife. 

I am delighted by the reviews so far. One thing I wanted was that this book could stand alone. Whilst I hope you will read To The Wild Horizon, readers agree that you can easily start with The Mountains Between Us.

Buying link:

The Mountains Between Us is published on 18 February 2025.

UK: https://geni.us/763-al-aut-am

US & Canada: https://www.amazon.com/Mountains-Between-Us-heart-wrenching-California-ebook/dp/B0D464GLHX/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1DH2ARC3J34K9&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Hd5mppSx9i5cCKMzz4t0DF_mYrrNsNaBlgSQ755o7vk.MKzu64ifauaGkCT4cTUfmq1IsVF9ds4By7aJS-F__Gk&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+mountains+between+us+imogen+martin&qid=1739538359&sprefix=%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-1

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Author Bio

Imogen writes sweeping, historical fiction set in nineteenth-century America.

As a teenager, she took the Greyhound bus from San Francisco to New York. Over those three days of staring out of the window at the majestic mountains and endless flat plains, stories wound themselves into her head: tales of brooding, charismatic men captivated by independent women.

Since then, she has worked in a coffee-shop in Piccadilly, a famous bookstore, and a children’s home. She has run festivals, and turned a derelict housing block on one of the poorest estates in the UK into an award-winning arts centre.

During 2020 Imogen was selected by Kate Nash Literary Agency as one of their BookCamp mentees, a mentorship programme designed to accelerate the careers of promising new writers.

Married with two children, Imogen divides her time between Wales and Sardinia.

She hopes her books will bring you the tingle of a new love affair whilst immersed in a different time and place.

Thank you, Imogen. I'm so glad you did write The Mountains Between Us. I thoroughly enjoyed the novel. It took me to a time and place I knew very little about and it was a book I couldn't put down.

 Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/7153812154

Thank you for reading. I highly recommend Imogen's new novel to all of you who'll enjoy a sweeping historical love story as I do. Writers, have you written a story you hadn't expected to write? I'd love to hear about it in the comments. Thanks!

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2 comments:

  1. I love how this blog post builds up the tension in the novel. I was lucky to read and advance copy and was not disappointed. Imogen's writing is so beautiful and the character are very real. It was a thrill to find out what happened next.

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    1. Thank you for commenting, Jessie. I agree with your observations about Imogen's writing. i couldn't put it down.

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