The Romance Reviews

Monday 15 February 2010

The Inspiration behind Royal Pretender


Surprisingly, in a time were arranged marriages were the norm, George II and Caroline of Ansbach were allowed to fall in love before they were married. It was a story I discovered over 20 years ago, but it is a story that has deeply resonated with me.

I was stationed in Germany in 1988. In July 1988, I won a trip to go to Berlin. While I was waiting at the train station in Bremerhaven I had brought a book with me. It was a book I had received in a care package and it was called, "Queen in Waiting," by Jean Plaidy. Jean Plaidy was a pen name for Victoria Holt and I grew on Holt's Gothic Romances. I thought I'd give the book a try.

I devoured it. I also discovered the world of historical fiction was fascinating. I went out and bought every book Jean Plaidy ever wrote.

Plaidy, of course, wrote historical fiction. While the events are true, she took literary license to paint the scenes. No one really knows how George acted when he first saw Caroline, but it's so much fun as a writer to picture the scene, to write it, to enjoy it – to paint it to the accuracy you believed it happened.

The history behind George II's story and Caroline is unique. George I wanted his son to be in love with the woman he married. He didn't want his son to suffer through an unbearable marriage as his had been. When his mother suggested Caroline of Ansbach, George I sent his son to Ansbach in disguise to meet the woman to see if he could fall in love.

Caroline was beautiful and enchanting. (If not a little melancholy) George II fell in love immediately and eventually sought her hand in marriage. She accepted of course.

I wanted to give their story my own romantic treatment so I wrote Royal Pretender. I hope you enjoy it! The Cupid Diaries will be available soon on the Classic Romance Revival Website.

Smiles
Steph

4 comments:

Unknown said...

STEPH--I can't wait for the Cupid Diaries to go live. Of course, I have the pdf, but I haven't read any of the stories yet--just my own!I wanted to real thing to read. there's such a wide variety of authors and their writing styles, I think the little book will be a hit--I hope so anyway.
Lovely story, I'll bet. Celia

Lindsay Townsend said...

Steph, I'm with Celia- I can't wait to read your wonderful romance story!I'll be getting The Cupid Diaries asap.
Jean Plaidy also wrote as Philippa Carr - she was a very busy writer!

Savanna Kougar said...

Steph, what a lovely idea for a story.
The Cupid Diaries is sounding better and better.

Stephanie Burkhart said...

I really enjoyed George II and Caroline's story and I'm glad to write my own verison. I loved Jean Plaidy. I read most of the books she wrote as Jean Plaidy and most as Victoria Holt. I didn't read any as Philippa Carr, but there's still time... hehe..

I'm looking forward to the Cupid Diaries myself!

Smiles
Steph