![]() The book is 95% on Ainsley’s home turf and he very definitely looks to his BFF Alec Barley for advice and grounding. Joachim is happy to charge in and take over, but I think he does it with a sense of thoughtfulness and sweetness.ĥ–Who are the people your main characters turn to when they need help? Hmm, I’d say he’s an alpha-roll-sort of a mix between an old-style alpha hero and a more modern, squishy cinnamon roll. Ainsley Graham?Ĥ–What makes Joachim Cockburn irresistible? The two head into the Scottish countryside to track down some of the spirits, and end up realizing that their assumptions about one another are definitely wrong, and together, they fit just right.ģ–What word best describes Dr. Joachim still keenly feels the tragedies he witnessed during the war, and Ainsley’s confidence in himself is intoxicating. ![]() Ainsley’s behavior is odd at first glance, but Joachim soon understands that he’s just terribly anxious with a fidgety mind-ADHD in modern parlance. Ainsley Graham, who ruined his career by outing himself as a believer in ghosts. ![]() He heads to Scotland to interview a disgraced academic, Dr. Set in 1928, WWI vet Joachim Cockburn is one thesis away from earning his PhD in Psychology-and he’s writing his paper on delusions. ![]() 1–What’s the name of your latest release?īest Laid Plaids, book 1 in the Kilty Pleasures series ![]()
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