Just Friends at Thistle Lodge
By Margaret Amatt
Interview By Louise – Bookmarks and Stages
As part of closing the Rachel’s Random Blog Tour, I have a Q&A with Margaret Amatt, the author of Just Friends at Thistle Lodge. It is with great pleasure I welcome you onto my blog. Discover what inspires her to write and how her Glenbriar series came about, why she sets her books in Scotland and what she has to say about some of the characters as well as what she is reading and working on just now. Firstly, discover a little about her latest novel and then we will commence with the Q&A below.

Blurb
Just Friends at Thistle Lodge
One romantic getaway. Two friends. Seven days just pretending…
When Nina Copeland’s mates try to match her with the guy next door, she needs a plan. Because Matthew’s just a friend, and Nina has a secret she doesn’t want him to discover – not until she’s tidied her messy life.
After his divorce, physics teacher Matthew Gilchrist has kept his heart locked safely away. So why do people keep pushing him to date his chirpy neighbour? He and Nina are fine just as friends. Aren’t they?
Nina hatches a solution to get everyone off their backs: fake a relationship at a family reunion, then stage a break-up so life can go back to normal. What could go wrong?
Stuck together at a romantic highland lodge, new feelings lure them out of the friend zone. But if love is to find a way in, Nina must confront her past, and Matthew put his heart on the line.
Without further ado, onto the Q&A style interview.
1. Who or what inspired you to write books?
I’ve always written in some form or another and lots of things inspire me – people, places, life events, news stories, pictures… Pretty much anything really! I don’t think there was one specific event that started me writing; it’s just part of who I am.
- How did this Glenbriar series, a spin-off series to your Scottish Island Escapes come about and how do they crossover?
It came about because I had three side characters from the Scottish Island Escapes series that I really wanted to write stories for but none of them really fitted an Island story. Initially, I thought I might just write a few standalone stories to go alongside the series but when I started writing, I needed a town and I decided to invent Glenbriar. Almost as soon as I started writing, I saw the potential for more stories, so I decided to make it a series.
The characters who appear in the Glenbriar Series who have already had minor appearances in the Scottish Island Escapes series are: Nina in Just Friends at Thistle Lodge, who is the little sister of Troy, the famous footballer, in A Striking Result (book 8 in Scottish Island Escapes); Cha who appears as a side-character in Just Friends at Thistle Lodge was also featured in A Summer Sanctuary (book 3 in Scottish Island Escapes) and she will feature in her own story later in the series where she goes back to the island for a visit!
Gavin, who is Holly’s ex-boyfriend in A Festive Surprise (book 10 in Scottish Island Escapes) will star in his own story later in the series too!
- What inspired you to set this current series in Scotland?
I live in Scotland and Glenbriar is loosely based on three small towns close to where I live: Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Aberfeldy. It has elements from all of them in it including lochs, a river, hills, forestry paths, whisky distilleries, hotels, coffee shops, upcycled furniture stores and a campsite (to name a few). Because it’s an area I know so well, it’s easy for me to imagine the scenery and the backdrop for the stories.
- Your character – Nina, has, as you say, a messy life. What do you think appeals and draws readers into someone’s life who is a bit complex and perhaps with secrets?
Nina is such a lovely person in the story and like so many people she projects that happy front, when actually everything isn’t always rosy. She’s had tough times in the past and she’s doing her best to get on with things without much support or guidance. I think we can all relate to people like that as many of us have felt like that at some point in our lives.
- Your central characters stage a romance, how easy or difficult do you think this would be in reality and what inspired this direction?
I always say real life is stranger than fiction! Some of the scenarios in this book are loosely based on family gatherings I’ve attended. I tried to imagine how I would feel in Nina and Matthew’s situation when surrounded by my extended family. It was inspired by an article I was reading about real life friends and how they’d stopped people badgering them about dating when they were perfectly happy the way they were. They said they’d pretended to date for a week then told everyone it hadn’t worked out and no one was cruel enough to suggest it again. It made me wonder how it would be if one – or both – actually had a secret crush on the other. How easy would the deception be then? What might go wrong? These questions were the start of this book.
- Are you reading anything at the moment and how do you celebrate your book’s publication day?
I’m reading an ARC of Always Beth by Louise Hudson – she’s a new author and it’s a great book!
I celebrated the publication of Just Friends at Thistle Lodge with a day canoeing on a nearby loch! It may sound crazy but my family and I really enjoy doing it and it just so happens there’s a canoeing scene in the book. It was so much fun taking pictures of the book from the canoe! I then had a wonderful lunch in a local café afterwards and treated myself to a very tasty cheesecake!
- Are you writing anything at the moment or have plans to?
I’m working on more books for the Glenbriar Series. I currently have drafts for the next four at various stages of editing. I’ve told myself not to write anything new until I get these drafts in good shape… We’ll see if that works!!










