Who is Aditi Chopra?
Aditi Chopra is an author of many
non-fiction books and is now excited to do her debut in the romance genre.
What inspired you to be a writer?
I always had a unique way of looking at
things and a lot to share with others. I found the medium of writing satisfied
my urge to share my stories.
How did you chose your genre?
I have read over 200 romantic stories
growing up and liked them for their positivity and feel good happy endings. I
am a positive thinker and romantic at heart and therefore romance was a natural
choice of genre for me.
What made you tell this story and why did
you write this book?
When I look around, I realize that many
people are seeking answer to what is true love. My story is an exploration of
finding and recognizing true love.
How did you come up with the title?
London is one of my favorite places and it
was an obvious choice for a setting. The rest just fell in place.
Lost In London Amazon Link
Giveaway Information: I will give away 2 eCopies of LOST IN LONDON to two best comments who also 'Like' my Facebook Page.
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What a lovely cover. I like the question Aditi Copra seeks to answer. There's nothing like true love.
ReplyDeleteTheresa - I did get some compliments on the cover design, glad you liked it!
DeleteLondon is such a great setting. I really want to go there some day.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a fantastic place. I hope your wish to go there comes true soon.
DeleteSounds fantastic! London is on my wishlist of places to visit one day :)
ReplyDeleteGreat, you must visit it :)
DeleteLondon definitely is a great city to situate a romance.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteNice to meet you, Aditi! Best wishes with your book. Thanks for the intro, Nas! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your wishes Karen!
DeleteNice cover! Good luck to Aditi with her new book. It can't be easy to make the switch from writing non-fiction to writing romance, but I sure admire anyone who can do both.
ReplyDeleteSusan - Thanks for your wishes. You are so right, the switch from non-fiction to fiction was the hardest thing to do for me in my writing career. But I like the creative freedom in fiction.
DeleteAditi, I like that you see yourself as unique, as are we all. So we all have uniques stories. London is definitely one of the busiest hubs in the world - a great place to see romantic places and maybe meet that special someone! Great setting for a romance read.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise. Yes, it is important for us as writers to offer something unique.
DeleteForgot to say, HI Nas! What a cute friend you have there on your profile pic. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteHi Nas, Hi Aditi,
ReplyDeleteI wish you every success with your writing Aditi. I find that you have a talent for capturing the 'Indian abroad' experience and I think this is the unique selling point in your fiction.
Thanks Maria! appreciate it!
DeleteThat sounds like a great book! It's fun to explore "true love!"
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteLondon is one of my favourite places too! Love the true love aspect in a romance story :-)
ReplyDeleteThank-you!
DeleteGreat to meet you Aditi. And good luck with your book. I'd like to visit London one day.
ReplyDeleteHi, Nas!
Great to meet you too Carol. Thanks for your wishes!
DeleteThank-you all for your lovely comments and wishes. The two lucky winners are Denise Covey and Susan Flett Swiderski. Please contact me so I can gift my eBook to you!
ReplyDeleteI love visiting London.
ReplyDeleteI'm pleased to meet Aditi and read about her writing.
Thanks Medeia!
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DeleteLondon is a fab city - so full of energy, it really buzzes there...
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you !Aditi.
Hi Nas *waving*
Nice to meet you too, Michelle!
DeleteCongratulations to Denise Covey and Susan Flett Swiderski! Thanks to all my lovely friends for coming by to chat with Aditi and thank you Aditi for being here and for this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, Nas.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you, Aditi.
ReplyDeleteLondon lends itself so well to all sorts of genres of writing, doesn't it?
Yes, London is quite mystical.
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