Coffee Shop Girl by Chris Waddington / #Interview #BlogTour @LoveBooksGroup @ChrisWaddingt10

 

 

Coffee Shop Girl is a majestic portrayal that captures beautifully the glorious spontaneity and hedonistic wonder of falling in love.

At the point my creativity is building up to a crescendo, a sound breaks free from the plethora of background noise which captures my attention. The very distinctive clink of stiletto on stone in perfect symmetry proves wholly irresistible. Woefully unprepared for the enchanting portrayal that’s about to transfix me, I glance towards the counter. It would be the first time that I’d see the coffee shop girl.This striking woman exudes elegance and moves with the grace and majesty of an evergreen Federer serenely floating around Wimbledon’s fabled centre court. She possesses a level of exterior beauty that has no right to be bestowed on a solitary mortal being. It’s reassuringly natural and layered with an entrancing freshness. Picture a radiant Anna Friel at her delectably alluring best and you’re in the right ballpark. Her long black hair is far from pristine; appearing raw and silky as the winter sun catches it. With perfect poise, she flicks it away from her eyes and surveys the shop before ordering. It’s extremely busy, perhaps this will dictate if her coffee is to go. I watch intently as she orders and waits patiently. What comes next will be crucial to the longevity of the gorgeous moment I’m so hopelessly lost in. Will it be crockery laid on a tray or a paper cup? The suspense is delicious but barely palatable. I quickly scan the shop and shit, the only spare seats are wrapped around my table! Abruptly my golden moment shatters into shards of panic as I sit on the precipice of despair; all that remains is the fear of impending humiliation. My blood runs cold with the realization that I’m not confident enough to survive in the presence of such ferocious beauty. My one strand of hope lies fragilely in the fact that this goddess seems blissfully unaware of just how beautiful she really is. This refreshing observation temporarily rejuvenates my soul but there is scant hope that her humility will make up for my dilapidated stock of self-confidence. My heart is now beating vigorously amidst a sea of fretful anticipation. Drink in or takeaway, surely my destiny hasn’t come down to this? She’s Barcelona and I’m Dagenham & Redbridge, so probably not. But here I still sit on tenterhooks like a petrified defendant waiting for the jury to deliver their potentially damming verdict. I feel compelled to stand but that would look ridiculous. Finally, the result is in! Here comes the order….

 

 

Q&A

1. Do you always take a book/e-reader wherever you go?

Not always, Working two jobs and writing, I don’t get as much time to read as I’d like.

2. Say someone asks if they can use your name in a book. Would you rather be the ‘good one’ or the ‘bad one’?

The bad one is always more interesting.

3. Where can I find you when you are reading?

In a library or coffee shop.

4. Where can I find you when you are not writing/reading?

If not at work, then a cinema, music gig or out sipping a black coffee with friends

5. Can you walk past a bookstore without going inside?

Never. They’re such inspiring places packed with hidden gems.

6. What are you most proud of?

It has to be my children. All three have turned in to decent, well rounded people and I couldn’t be happier.

7. What goes through your mind when you hold your new book in your hands for the first time?

An overwhelming feeling of satisfaction and excitement at seeing a product borne out of my ideas.

8. What piece of advice would you give to aspiring writers?

Start each writing session by reading through your previous days work and make alterations with fresh eyes.

9. Who would you like/have liked to interview?

I would have loved to interview Elvis Presley and Prince.

10. When and where do you prefer to write?

Mornings in the library.

Thank you, Chris Waddington and Love Books Group

 

About the author

My name is Chris, I’m a father, grandfather, avid Liverpool fan and hopeless romantic. I believe passionately in the power of words. They can bring hope to those in distress, relief to the downtrodden and inspiration to the disillusioned. They’re capable of melting the coldest of hearts. After publishing 12 children’s stories I’ve just released my maiden novel. My one hope (besides a third Wayne’s World movie) is that people enjoy reading it just as much as I did writing it.

 

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Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coffee-Shop-Girl-Chris-Waddington-ebook/dp/B084Q49TQW/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Coffee+Shop+Girl&qid=1586168793&s=digital-text&sr=1-1