The
Secret Lives of Royals
by
Shalini Dua
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GENRE:
New Adult, YA, Fantasy
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BLURB:
Olivia
can’t take it anymore. She’s had enough of the big city and it’s
lack of fulfilling her dreams. Then, just when she’s about to give
up and move home, out of the blue, she is offered her dream job.
Olivia is suspicious but that could just be the New York in her. She
decides not to pull at threads. Despite her best efforts to remain
blissfully oblivious, the secret to her life upgrade is soon
uncovered when she finds herself invited to be part of a secret
society.
Olivia
learns that there is a thin curtain separating our world from theirs.
Just beneath the surface, an entirely different one exists. One that
is controlled by those of Royal lineage. The chosen ones, the Royals,
hold the fate of the world in their hands. Will Olivia be able to
bear the weight of the crown?
Confessions
of a Shopaholic meets The Adjustment Bureau, this contemporary
fairytale is both relatable and aspirational. Taking a look at the
current balance of media and power with a healthy dose of humor,
fashion, food and wanderlust.
Hello
and welcome to my blog!
What is your book about?
The
Secret Lives or Royals is a
contemporary fairytale about a royal secret society. It's The
Princess Diaries meets The
Adjustment Bureau. We go on this
journey with Olivia Grace Thorpland, a millennial graduate who’s
trying to find her way in the New York publishing world and
she’s struggling. Then, almost out of the blue, she gets a big
break in her career. Together we learn why this secret society has
taken her under their wing and how the men in her life are involved.
Who
is your hero/heroine? Is he/she based on someone in real life?
Olivia
is a strong independent female who is instrumental in shaping her own
future, to the extent that anyone can. She is not waiting for anyone
to save her and takes charge, fighting for what she believes in.
Olivia is your average food and pop-culture loving millennial.
There
are definitely elements of the people I’ve encountered in my life
in some of the characters. The two romantic leads, Connor and Alex
are based on people I may or may not have dated.
What are your favorite times for writing? Morning? Evening?
I’m
best at procrastinating during the day and then peak creativity hits
when I’m ready to go to sleep. I usually end up staying up all
night writing.
Who
are your favorite authors? Did they influence your writing, and if
so, how?
So
many! I grew up loving Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll and
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. I love F. Scott Fitzgerald. I was
also a fan of Sweet Valley and the Baby-Sitters Club. Now I love R.
M. Drake and I’m getting more into poetry by Rupi Kaur and Atticus.
All of my favorite authors have influenced my work. I love tumultuous
romance, dramatic prose and, on the flip side, humor and whimsy. That
all feeds in to my work whether it’s this humorous, whimsical novel
or my more dramatic poetry.
I’ve
always loved reading and I’ve always written so I think it was just
a natural progression. I’m obsessed with words and stories.
Excerpt:
Connor
cleans up nicely in dark jeans, a black blazer paired with a white
shirt and, shockingly for him, no tie. He’s shaved for the occasion
to reveal perfect skin that appears baby smooth. I want to reach out
and touch it to see if it’s as soft as it seems, but I resist.
Actually, Connor is hot. If you like that smolderingly handsome type.
It’s so annoying because he is such a difficult person. I try to
ignore the attractiveness because I find his personality extremely
abrasive, but I’m being nice because I need to follow his lead and
learn as much as I can about what it is exactly that we do.
“Shall
we?” asks Connor, offering me his arm in an annoyingly chivalrous
move, one he will soon live to regret. I begrudgingly take it,
discomfited by the fact that he can be equally charming and
exasperating and that I never quite know which to expect.
“A
host shows us to our seats and we meet our dining companions. One I
recognize as Gloria, the daytime TV talk show host with the ability
to change anyone’s life with a wave of her hand, and an army of
assistants; and the other is some sort of political big-wig whom I
don’t recognize at all. Gloria air kisses all of us and promptly
decides Connor and I are a couple.
“Young
love is soooooo sweet. I just love it! Don’t you just love it? I
could eat you both up,” she exclaims until Connor can’t take it
anymore and cuts her off.”
“We’re
not together,” he informs her brusquely. There’s a beat of
silence as Connor’s tone kills the conversation.
“We’re
colleagues,” I helpfully add to try to soften the atmosphere, “at
Le Salon.” Gloria seems shocked, and not just a little offended,
momentarily silenced in what I’m sure is a very rare occurrence for
her. Although, whether it’s because no one has ever cut her off
before or by the way Connor seems so hostile about the fact that we
are not together is not clear. I, too, do not care for Connor’s
tone. To ease the tension and to bug Connor, I give her a
women-in-cahoots smile and tell her, “We’re on a break,” and
add in hushed tones, “Connor isn’t taking it well but since we
work together, we both got roped into attending this event.” That
explanation seems to satisfactorily explain Connor’s behavior and
Gloria moves on to more pressing matters.
“Oh
men! Who makes your dress, darling? It’s to die for!” Sophia has
not briefed me on my outfit. I must remind her about that next time.
I’m not clear if she works for me or vice versa and what, if any,
authority I have over her, so I decide I’ll just be super nice
about it but firm. My new strategy is fake it till you make it
because, well, I’m not exactly sure what else to do.
“I
was styled by Sophia Garcia,” I respond and leave it at that.
Gloria
and Senator Broughton, as I learn, know each other from various
events. They exchange pleasantries about their families, lives and
pets before Gloria gets bored and turns her attention back to Connor
and me.
“Tell
me about your story, honey.” She seems really fascinated by ‘our
story,’ which I suppose makes sense as that is what she does for a
living and it’s probably hard to turn off. And I, encouraged by my
first glass of wine on a relatively empty stomach, get a bit carried
away and keep fabricating details.
“Well,
we met in a Starbucks when we both ordered the same obscure secret
menu drink.” I look fondly over at Connor. “When our fingers
touched and our eyes met for the first time, I just knew.” I put my
hand on his arm. Connor squirms uncomfortably and goes a bit red. I
can’t tell if it’s from anger or embarrassment.
“Oh
My God. What happened? You sound perfect for each other!” I wonder
if Gloria always thinks she’s being filmed, presenting to a live
audience. I sigh.
“We’re
on a break. I got hired at Le Salon and Connor couldn’t put his
professional life aside for our love.” I dab at my eyes with my
napkin for effect. This is fun. Maybe I should try acting, but it’s
getting to be a little too much for Connor.
He
finally interjects and sort of quietly yells, “We are not
together.” At this point, and I’m not sure what prompted this, I
burst into full-fledged tears and then, get this, he grows redder
still and tries to comfort me, probably because I’m making a scene.
Gloria
eats this up, and by the time the first course, a delightful
butternut squash and lobster soup spiced just right with hints of
cinnamon and red pepper, is served she has become my best girlfriend
and protector for the evening, giving me lots of helpful, if generic,
relationship advice, like,
“You
don’t need a man, darling.” Though, it’s unclear why not. And
“You’ll find yourself a better man.” Although, I am pretty
convinced I don’t need one at this point, and now I’m confused.”
AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
An
international upbringing and a love of stories laid the foundation
for wanderlust. Shalini aspires to spend her time country-hopping and
consuming pop-culture, comedy and good food but the reality is often
frantically downing coffee, meeting deadlines at exactly the last
second and working her unglamorous corporate job to fund all of the
other pursuits.
The
Secret Lives of Royals is Shalini’s debut novel. Her other work
includes published poetry and scripts only she has read.
SOCIAL
MEDIA AND WEBSITE LINKS
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Website:
http://www.shalinidua.com/books
BUY
LINKS
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