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Becky Lower | The Duplicitous Debutante


The Duplicitous Debutante
Becky Lower

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Cotillion Ball Series #6

September 2014
On Sale: September 1, 2014
Featuring: Rosemary Fitzpatrick; Henry Cooper
203 pages
ISBN: 1440578931
EAN: 9781440578939
Kindle: B00MIMGQRE
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Also by Becky Lower:
The Forgotten Debutante, April 2016
A Widow's Salvation, September 2015
Expressly Yours, Samantha, March 2015
The Duplicitous Debutante, September 2014

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Good afternoon, everyone. I’m so happy to be here with my first guest post for Fresh Fiction.

My latest novel, THE DUPLICITOUS DEBUTANTE, was released on September 1. This is the sixth book in a nine-book series about a large New York family. Each book can be read as a stand-alone, but by reading all of the books, readers can become familiar with each of the nine siblings in the family. And they can catch a glimpse of the other siblings, as they pop in and out of the earlier books while awaiting their moment.

THE DUPLICITOUS DEBUTANTE focuses on 19-year-old Rosemary Fitzpatrick, who has been writing over-the-top dime novels under the guise of a male pen name for the past four years. She bases some of her story lines on events that are happening within her own family, several of whom live in St. Louis, at the edge of civilized America in 1859.

While the thought of having a story about the wild west–usually with a damsel in distress and a larger than life hero, with guns, wild animals, cowboys and Indians thrown in for good measure–being written by a woman is strange enough, the concept of the dime novel was indeed created by a woman, and appeared in the magazine, The Ladies Companion, in 1839. Probably with a few less wild bison and muskets, however.

The reason the dime novel did not find immediate favor is because a few things needed to happen first.

The precursor to the paperback book began because of three primary reasons–more people were educated and able to read; due to the advances in machinery, they had more idle time to do something as frivolous as read for pleasure; and the same advances in machinery made printing of the books cost effective. They cost ten cents, which was an affordable sum, and the books were devoured quickly as the public eagerly awaited the next installment.

The dime novel became an overwhelming success in the late 1850s and the 1860s, reaching the pinnacle of its success in the 1880s before falling out of favor in the early 1900s.

Since my heroine wrote these lurid pot-boilers, I thought it only fair to pen one of the stories myself and include it as part of the book. It was a really fun exercise.

So, if you’re a reader of paperbacks or e-books, you can thank the lowly dime novel, or the penny dreadful, as they were referred to in England. I’m certain novels for the masses would have evolved regardless. It just may have taken a whole lot longer.

 

 

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3 comments posted.

Re: Becky Lower | The Duplicitous Debutante

Hi Becky,
Great post as always. I love that you found out about the dime
novels and used the writing of them for one of your characters.
All your Heroines go beyond the norm for women of their time.
This one doesn't disappoint.
(Barbara Heintz 4:20pm September 10, 2014)

Thanks, Barb. It was great fun to come up with the Harry Hawk character for this
story, and to weave his story into Rosemary's.
(Becky Lower 8:43pm September 10, 2014)

I really enjoyed reading your posting today, and remember
hearing about those dime novels, but don't recall where,
now!! It was interesting, however, to read your telling of
the History of it, and to read about your book. That always
makes it a bit more special, when the time comes to read
it!! The cover to your book was really well thought-out,
and I'm looking forward to curling up with it this Fall, as
well as reading your interpretation of the dime novel.
Congratulations on what I'm sure was a bit of a fun read to
write!!
(Peggy Roberson 9:49am September 11, 2014)

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