There’s
Something About Cornwall
By
Location
is always very important to me when I’m writing. It’s almost as
though it’s another character that requires just as much attention,
just as much crafting, as any other. My first novel – The Runaway
Bridesmaid - was set in New York. I enjoyed an amazing trip there a
couple of years ago, for a milestone birthday, except, instead of
spending five exhilarating days taking in the sights, because of
Hurricane Sandy we ended up being there for eleven. Everywhere was
closed, even the Broadway shows, so I grabbed a pen and some paper
and started writing and my first published novel was born.
When I
began researching my fourth book, I wanted my characters to have a
fabulous backdrop for their story, so it had to be Cornwall. The
scenery is so beautiful and diverse, not to mention the fact that the
sun always seems to be shining. There’s
Something About Cornwall follows Emilie
Roberts, a food photographer, who takes a culinary road trip around
the whole county as she works on a photoshoot for a celebrity TV chef
working on her next cookery book.
Emilie’s
epic journey starts in Padstow where she meets Matt at a beach party.
He becomes a last-minute replacement driver for an orange-and-cream
vintage campervan they’ve nicknamed The Satsuma Splittie. There’s
plenty of stops along the way and lots of baking and tasting of the
delicious Cornish food that is being photographed.
I wanted
to showcase not only the local recipes, but also the wide array of
artisan beverages that Cornwall is famous for. So, in Truro, they
visit an apple orchard where Emilie photographs the Cornish Cyder
Cake and Apple and Caramel Loaf, but they also indulge in a few pints
of the local Scrumpy.
Apple &
Caramel Loaf
I also came across the Southwestern Distillery, run by Tarquin Leadbetter, which produces not only Cornish Gin but also Cornish Pastis. The pastis is a modern take on the classic French aperitif and the first of its kind created in the UK. It is made with gorse flowers foraged from the Atlantic clifftops and fresh orange zest finished off with a touch of liquorice root. Tarquin also grows his own Devon violets for use in his Tarquin’s Gin.
http://www.southwesterndistillery.com/
I hope
readers will enjoy escaping to our southernmost county when they read
There’s Something About Cornwall.
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