I have the honor of hosting fellow Wild Rose Press author Jennifer Ivy Walker on the happy occasion of her latest release, THE LADY OF THE MIRRORED LAKE. This is the second book in Walker’s thrilling and darkly romantic fantasy trilogy based on the legend of Tristan and Isolde/Issylte. Here's my review:
💖💖💖💖💖A wildly romantic adventure filled with the stuff of legends:
elemental magic, evil dwarves, helpful fairies, dark wizards, treacherous
villains, honorable knights, and a great love story. Together at last, Tristan
and Issylte cement their fated bond, becoming partners in both marriage and
Lancelot’s Tribe. Yet both must face tests, together and separately, trials
that force Issylte to move between worlds and Tristan to endure great
suffering. Just when the reader thinks she has a moment to breathe, the author
throws up another seemingly impossible obstacle to their quest to win back what
each has lost. The Lady of the Mirrored Lake is a beautifully rendered dark
fairy tale of a love for the ages and a terrific sequel to The Wild Rose and
the Sea Raven.
Tell us, what
drew you to write about this legend?
When I earned my MA in French literature, I fell in love with the medieval legend of Tristan et Yseult. As a high school French teacher, I had my advanced classes read that medieval roman courtois as part of our study of France in the Middle Ages. I enhanced my students’ learning by illustrating the story with puppets, playing the French musical, “Tristan et Yseult” (with Magali Neslot and Solal), teaching a medieval Breton dance as we danced to the song, “Les Noces” from that musical,
and watching the French version of the film “Tristan and Isolde” (with James Franco and Sophia Myles), culminating in “Le Théâtre en Classe”-- where my students reenacted the story in costumes, even performing a play I had written for them at the annual state French competition. I decided to write my trilogy based on my love for the medieval legend, the different musical, theatrical, and cinematographic interpretations of that French tale, and the play I had written for my students.I’ve always been
drawn to this legend too, but it’s so tragic. How did you deal with that?
I never liked the tragic ending of the original medieval legend. Tristan and Yseult pined for each other throughout the story and ended up dying of broken hearts, much like Romeo and Juliette. Although I did retain a lot of the original storyline in developing my trilogy, I created new characters and rewove the plot with much more inclusion of the Arthurian myth related to the French legend. I also incorporated paranormal fantasy elements, such as Druids, forest fairies, Elves, dwarves, and dark lore from the mystical Forest of Brocéliande. I even created my own version of Avalon --based on French research--with an entirely different ending than the original medieval French legend of Tristan et Yseult.
Wow! How did you
tackle all that world building?
I read and researched French legends
from the enchanted Forest of Brocéliande for many aspects of the fantasy world,
including tales of Lancelot, Merlin, the Lady of the Lake, and Avalon. I also
drew upon my childhood experiences growing up on a tidal bay in Maine and my keen
interest in plants, herbs, and healing crystals. I’ve always loved Victor
Hugo’s works, having studied French Romanticism with a passion, and I
incorporated that love and creative inspiration into my novels as well. As a French teacher, I frequently traveled to
France, visiting châteaux, sites of medieval pilgrimage, and troglodyte
caves of the Loire Valley. I blended all of this together, weaving in certain
aspects of fairy tales, such as Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, to embroider the
medieval legend of Tristan et Yseult with creative, vivid imagery and fiery,
romantic passion.
Your deep passion
for your subject shows in the immersive detail that seems to be a trademark of
your stories. What’s next for you?
“The Emerald Fairy and the Dragon
Knight”—book 3 and the conclusion of The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven trilogy—will
be published this spring. And I am delighted that my novel, “Winter Solstice in
the Crystal Castle”, will be published later this year as well. It’s a medieval
romance between a feisty French Viking princess forced to marry a man she
loathes and the sullen, chivalrous knight who suffers an impossible love for his
vibrant, valiant Valkyrie.
Sounds amazing!
Where can readers connect with you?
Website: https://jenniferivywalker.com/
Goodreads
Author page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/22671046.Jennifer_Ivy_Walker
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferIvyWalker
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bohemienneivy
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferivywalkerauthor/
Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jenniferivywalker
Amazon
link: https://www.amazon.com/Lady-Mirrored-Lake-Wild-Raven-ebook/dp/B0BKYHZGFJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13647SWRD1MQV&keywords=lady+of+the+mirrored+lake&qid=1673574202&sprefix=lady+of+the+mirrored%2Caps%2C135&sr=8-1
Barnes and Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-lady-of-the-mirrored-lake-jennifer-ivy-walker/1142600233?ean=2940186700920
Thanks so much for visiting, and best of luck with this and your soon-to-come releases!
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for featuring me today, Helen, for the new release of The Lady of the Mirrored Lake, book 2 of The Wild Rose and the Sea Raven trilogy!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you also for the lovely review!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. I loved this book too, BTW :) Jennifer, continued success!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Barb! Glad you loved both books!
DeleteIt looks like a wonderful book. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for book three and the Valkyrie!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series, Ivy! Looking forward to the next book.
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