New Paltz

1 Oct 2014 …. You can’t go home again … or back to your old dorm it seems as well

I was disillusioned yesterday when I went back to my old college dorm only to find that there are boys living in my old room!  They switched the layout of the floor around and the boys are living where the girls were and vice versa.  Imagine my surprise when I went to knock on my old door and found a man’s name on it.  It was shocking.  Here I am writing my books, figuring a girl was living in there.  It’s true, you can’t go home again.  Sigh.

Anyway, for you readers out there, here’s some pictures of the “new” Capen Hall of SUNY New Paltz.

Capen Hall

Capen Hall

Capen Hall

Capen Hall

Capen Hall

Capen Hall

2nd Floor Capen Hall

2nd Floor Capen Hall

2nd Floor Capen Hall

2nd Floor Capen Hall

Capen Hall Front Hall

Capen Hall Front Hall

11 June 2014: What’s in a name …. The stories of how characters got their names

A lot of people ask me where I got the names for characters in the books. That’s a difficult question to answer because the answer is All over the place!

In my third novel, one of the characters is Mason Turner. I remember seeing that name on a business card taped on the desk of a coworker several years ago. It was just some salesman’s card who’d stopped by the day before to sell him something. But something about that name just struck me, so I wrote it down. A few books later, I needed a name and found that little note I’d made and Mason was born.

Sophronia Hood is another name I love. It’s the name of Daniel’s grandmother. Sophronia is a name I’ve run across on several different occasions in the course of my genealogy research. There’s a few in my family tree. It’s not a popular name now (no really, it’s not …) but it wasn’t that unusual back in the 1800’s. I got Hood by doing a little digging for family names from the area around New Paltz.   You ask, ‘Well how do I find that out?’.   That’s not too hard. I just looked up a local New Paltz cemetery on http://www.findagrave.com and looked at last names of older burials. I knew I wanted the first name Sophronia, so I just picked a name I thought sounded good with it.

There are a lot of characters that are named after my friends as well. In Book Three where Sara is at the hotel, her coworkers are Odalys, Keith, Christy and Mirta. These are also the names of friends of mine that I used to work with at a hotel here in Orlando.  Kerri and Laura, Sara’s across the hall neighbors in Capen Hall are names after two New Paltz roommates of mine.

Henry Preston was named Preston because I wanted something that sounded nautical. Preston may not sound all that nautical to you, but when I was a kid my family would drive out east on Long Island to Greenport, NY on weekend afternoons. We’d usually go to a store called Preston’s that sold all sort of nautical knick knacks and antiques.  To me, it’s a very nautical name. The same can be said of Mr. Wentworth, Sara’s boss at the hotel. Again, I wanted something nautical for his name. He ended up being named after Captain Wentworth, a sea captain and the hero of my favorite books, Persuasion by Jane Austen. Mr. Wentworth owns Clipper’s Inn. The inn is modeled after Danford’s Hotel and Marina in Port Jefferson. However, I named my hotel Clipper’s Inn because I used to work for Clipper Cruise Line. It’s an homage to all my fellow crewmates out there.

My friend Jim has the distinction of having two characters named after him. Jim Forgy in Book 3 (Forgy being a family name on his mother’s side) and Madam Huff. I had to sort of apologize to him about Madam Huff.  Sometimes when I’m writing and I can’t think of a name, I’ll just stick a place holder name in there and come back to it later. Huff was a placeholder name, but after a while it sort of grew on me and then before I knew it, I’d forgotten I was going to change it. So, yes, I did make it up to him with big, strapping, burly Jim Forgy.

Ben’s brother Brian is another funny story. One day I was sitting at my desk at work. I’d been pondering what to name Ben’s brother for a while now and at that moment had found myself lost in that great internal debate. I heard a sound and looked up. My boss Brian walked in the door. Humm… Brian. Yeah, that works.

The Pearce family is named after an actor I used to know when I worked at the hotel in Hollywood. His name is Guy Pearce. I think when I was imaging what Randall might look like, I kinda had an image of Guy in my head. That and the fact that I wanted what sounded like and old American name. (Ironic, yes I know as Guy is Australian) But Pearce also had a vintage quality that I liked about it.

Sara is the same way. Boy did I bounce around with a long list of names for her! I’d always wanted something that was an old traditional name. I had thought about Elizabeth as that’s my middle name, but decided against it. There were too many nickname variations of Elizabeth. I ended up with Sara, but decided on the slightly less traditional spelling of Sara, not Sarah with the ‘h’ at the end. Donnelly is because I wanted something Irish to sort of match my last name. This was because so much of Sara’s genealogy is mine as well. This was why her father is name Carl. He’s named for the German side of the family. Carl sounded like a good strong traditional German name.

I’ll end here but I think you get the gist of it. My names come from anywhere and everywhere. And yes, I’m still adding to that list I keep of prospective names. You never know when you’re going to be searching for just the right name for a character you’re giving birth to.

Professor Walker’s House

About the only building in the books that I made up completely from scratch is Professor Walker’s house on the edge of the cliff. These photos were what sort of gave me the inspiration for the location of that house. Of course the more modern design of the home was pulled completely from my imagination. Honestly, I took these photos while out hiking around New Paltz but can’t remember if I ever knew what this building was.  Anyone out there recognize it???  If so, let me know.

Inspiration House on the Cliff near New Paltz

Inspiration House on the Cliff near New Paltz

Inspiration House on the Cliff near New Paltz

Inspiration House on the Cliff near New Paltz

 

So you’re ready for book two already??

So you finished my first book and you’re ready for the next one??? Well, fear not. Here’s what you can expect in Book two.

The Purity of Blood: Volume II
Purity Lost
Christmas vacation now over, it’s time for Sara Donnelly to head back to New Paltz University. What promises to be a happy semester and future with the man of her dreams turns out to be just the opposite when Daniel mysteriously disappears only a few weeks into term.
Torn by feelings of betrayal not only for the man she loves for abandoning her, but also for the grandfather who isn’t telling her everything he knows, Sara finds her way into the arms of another. Desperately searching for stability in a life that feels as if it’s coming apart at the seams, Sara turns to her best friend Ben. Finally giving in to the feelings she’s always had for him, she finds a quiet spot in the eye of the storm. But can she be happy with a love that seems only a shadow of the tumultuous emotions she still feels for Daniel? After she discovers that Ben isn’t exactly who he’s claimed to be, Sara decides to take a chance on him, but mysterious forces in her life may already be taking that decision out of her hands.
This exciting second novel in Jenifer Geoghan’s popular The Purity of Blood series is not to be missed.

Book 2 Final Cover

Psst … Looking for a good book to read?

Well, I’ve got a suggestion for you.  The most fabulous book published in the whole wide world.  Yes, it’s that good.  Of course I’m a little biased as I wrote it.  🙂    This book is the first in a series of five novels.  The first two are currently for sale on Amazon and the final three will be out before the end of the year.

The Purity of Blood, Volume I

Sara Donnelly was completely unprepared for what she found when she arrived at New Paltz University. Leaving her parents behind to start a new chapter of her life in New Paltz, a small college town nestled in the Catskills of New York State; she hoped to escape the horrors of her past in the unfamiliar surroundings of her new life as a college student. Little does she know that shortly after her arrival she’ll not only be forced to confront the horrors of her childhood, but everything she’s ever believed about the world she lives in as well.

Through her relationships with her mysterious professor Jonathan Walker and his teaching assistant Daniel Simmons, she discovers that her family’s ancient past is the future that’s awaited her in New Paltz all along, causing both men to unexpectedly find their way into her heart, but for very different reasons.

With a fiery temperament and spirit to match her red hair, Sara discovers her family history colliding with her present day in ways that even a genealogist such as herself could never have imagined. After all, who could possibly imagine vampires walking out of the pages of fantasy and into your present day?

The first in Jennifer Geoghan’s wildly popular The Purity of Blood series, the story of Sara Donnelly continues in Purity Lost and three other full length continuing novels soon to be published in 2014.

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Cover of Book One in my series