Jen Turano
My latest series,
“The Bleecker Street Inquiry Agency” will start off with book number one, “To Steal
a Heart,” coming out November 17th. It’s the story of Miss Gabriella Goodhue
and Mr. Nicholas Quinn, who were once the best of friends when they lived on
the mean streets of the Lower East Side, but through circumstances beyond their
control, became parted from each other and are reunited under the most unusual
of situations.
I’d been thinking
about doing a series set around women who run an inquiry agency, and after
visiting New York City on a research trip, and then roaming around Bleecker
Street for hours, I decided that location would be perfect for what I had in
mind. I then had to decide why these ladies would run an inquiry agency
because, clearly, that was not something ladies did during the Gilded Age. As I
tossed around one idea after another, I thought it would be amusing if the
inquiry agency came about by chance. That led me to the storyline I ended up
using – that the inquiry agency formed when a resident of the Holbrooke
boardinghouse was unjustly accused of theft and the police would not
investigate further, believing they had the true culprit behind bars. That left
the other residents of the boardinghouse with no option but to step in and try
to clear this young lady’s name on their own.
Each resident
needed some type of skill that would benefit an inquiry agency, and Gabriella
Goodhue was the one who had the most skills out of any of the boardinghouse
residents. Because she’d lived on the streets, and had lived under the guidance
of Humphrey Rookwood, one of the most notorious criminals in Five Points, she
was well equipped to steal into houses, break into safes, and react well under
the pressure of the most daunting investigations. I then included a reclusive
author, Miss Daphne Beekman, who has a talent for plotting out crimes because
she writes mystery novels, and a scary owner of the boardinghouse, Eunice
Holbrooke, who only wears full widow weeds and has more than enough secrets of
her own, none of which she’s willing to disclose to any of the residents living
under her roof. Mixed in with these main characters are the other residents,
all of whom have normal jobs such as paid companion positions, sales clerks at
Tiffany’s, assistants at churches, and even a resident artist who has begun
dabbling in portrait work, but she’s not very good at it. With an eccentric
cast of characters like this, I’m hoping readers will find the series somewhat
amusing.
After I got the
female characters down, I then had to decide who the hero was going to be for
this first story. Because Gabriella is almost like an Oliver Twist character, I
thought it would be interesting to reunite her with someone from her past,
someone she believes abandoned her all those years ago, and Nicholas Quinn was
born. He’s an interesting character, and in all honesty, he was a bit inspired
by “My Fair Lady,” although it really would be more accurate if that was “My
Fair Gentleman.” You’ll have to read the book to find out why I was inspired by
that movie.
After deciding who my main characters were, I then had to . . .( see part 2 for continuation of what Jen had to do)
Named One of the Funniest Voices in Inspirational Romance by Booklist, Jen Turano is a USA Today Best-Selling Author, known for penning quirky historical romances set in the Gilded Age. Her books have earned Publisher Weekly and Booklist starred reviews, top picks from Romantic Times, and praise from Library Journal. She’s been a finalist twice for the RT Reviewers’ Choice Awards and had two of her books listed in the top 100 romances of the past decade from Booklist. When she’s not writing, she spends her time outside of Denver, CO.
Readers
may find her at www.jenturano.com - https://www.facebook.com/jenturanoauthor/ , https://www.instagram.com/jenturanoauthor/ or on Twitter at
JenTurano@JenTurano.
Truly thanking you for this post. Can't wait to read this book Jen and part 2 of your post. It is so much fun reading stories set in the guilded ages. Love how you develop your characters.
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