How exciting to have Molly Taylor Scott, the heroine from
FINALLY A BRIDE written by Renee Ryan, a November 2013 release from Love
Inspired Historical.
1. Molly, tell
me the most interesting thing about you. I’m a runaway bride, or so
everyone in town thinks. I’ve been
engaged two times, married none. The
whole town believes I was the one to beg off, but my deepest secret is that
both of my fiancés ended out engagements.
They claimed I wasn’t in love with them.
They were right. I’ve always been
in love with Garrett Mitchell. But
still. It’s humiliating to know I can’t
keep a man.
2. What do you do for
fun? I love to make bonnets and hats and all sorts of accessories. I especially enjoy taking someone else’s
creation and making it better.
3. What do you put
off doing because you dread it? Telling Garrett the truth about my
broken engagements.
4. What are you
afraid of most in life? That Garrett really doesn’t love
me. That he doesn’t believe in me enough
to trust that my feelings for him are the real thing.
5. What do you want
out of life? A family of my own.
I was born to a prostitute and spent the early part of my childhood at
Charity House, an orphanage (of sorts) for prostitutes’ by-blows. My sister and her husband eventually adopted
me and became my parents. But they
aren’t really my parents. It’s hard not
knowing where I belong.
6. What is the most
important thing to you? Family. As much as I love my parents, I so want my
own family, but only with Garrett.
7. If you could
change one thing about yourself, what would it be? I would have the
courage to leave Denver and make a life with Garrett wherever he wants to go.
8. Do you have a pet?
If so, what is it and why that pet? I’m a personal companion to a
wealthy, prominent widow in town. She
has a large tabby cat named Lady Macbeth.
We get on very well together.
Does that count?
9. Can you tell us a little interesting tidbit about the
time period you live in? 1890s Denver isn’t a cow town
anymore, but a very modern, metropolitan city, one that rivals many larger
cities out East. We get some of the best
traveling opera troops, as well as acting troops. I adore any stage production. Garrett hates them all. I find it rather charming that he sits through
them for me.
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