Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Interview with Carol-award winning, Donna Jo Stone!

 Join me in welcoming friend and Carol award-winning Christian fiction author, Donna Jo Stone, to the Diamond Mine! Donna's stories promise to draw you in with relatable characters and meaningful storylines. If you haven't had a chance to read a book by her, treat yourself! You won't be disappointed. Without further ado, here's Donna! 



Award-winning author Donna Jo Stone writes southern-flavored, faith-forward fiction. Her stories are often about people facing tough times, but always leave the reader with a sense of hope. When she’s not writing, reading, or spending time with her family and friends, Donna Jo loves to peruse book stores and fabric shops.


First let’s learn a little bit about you. Can you share a few things about yourself that have nothing to do with writing?

I’ve always had pets. When I was young, my family raised rabbits. It started as my sister’s 4-H project and grew. We would go to rabbit shows, which are events similar to dog shows. We had three “bunny barns” full of rabbits.


One day, my middle school self arrived home from school on the bus to find my dad had put up a hand painted plywood sign saying “Rabbits 4 Sale.” This mortified me, because he had used a number rather than spell the word. It hung crookedly from the corner fence post too! But that number bothered me more, so I guess that’s my inner editor. It’s hard to get away from writing.


After I left home, I kept many pets, but stick with cats and dogs now. A lot of people think it’s fine to abandon animals in the country (it’s not), so I end up caring for strays, sometimes long-term. Right now, I have two cats that hang around, one friendly and one more skittish. We also have our Labrador mix, Kaylee, who likes to visit the neighbor.


Other than that, most of the time, when I’m not reading, writing, or doing some type of art, is spent caring for family members.


That's such a cool "fun fact" to know! What drew you to write?

I learned to read very early, and remember loving The Little House books. It amazed me to find out Laura Ingalls Wilder had written the stories based on her childhood. It had never occurred to me to wonder where books came from, and I was entranced by the idea anyone could write their story down, just like she did. That really drew me. Plus, I was a quiet little girl, and it felt more natural for me to write rather than be vocal. 


The adults in my life encouraged me to have pen pals growing up, and my mother often took all us kids to the library. My grandmother (Dad’s mom) and my mother were both big readers and always had a book nearby.


I'm so glad you've had so many supportive people in your life that encouraged you to write! We all can thank them :) What’s your writing process? 

It seems like every novel is a little different. I usually think a long time about one or two elements that are interesting, and then one day another idea for a story comes along and they meld together. When  I decide to write a story, I like to make a rough outline or list of sorts to start with, adding to it over a few weeks. I’ve learned to make a timeline the hard way, and that also is included in my outline. I will make lists of characters, background events, and so on. 


For most books, my outline has grown to several pages long before it’s time to begin drafting. 


You are so right, how each story is different. I've learned that too! How do you come up with your story ideas?

For me, it’s almost always about the story people. I love hearing real people tell about their lives, funny stories, or lived experiences. Story people are interesting as well! My trouble isn’t having ideas of who, when, or where, it’s organizing and deciding what to leave out.


We all loved “When the Wildflowers Bloom Again” and “Promise Me tomorrow.” You’ve got a lovely mix of writing. Tell us about your new release. 


Della’s Song is part of the Apron Strings Tea Tales series. My first novel was part of the first Apron Strings series, so when I was asked to participate again I thought it would be fun. These stories are all set between 1918-1939 and feature a tearoom. In the original series, the books were tied together by a cookbook, Mrs. Canfield’s Cookery Book, and in the new series the cookbook is also featured. Additionally, each story is inspired by a fairytale.


Della’s Song is set in 1934 North Louisiana. Della’s family make their living by singing gospel on the radio, at events, and teaching music and is loosely inspired by The Six Swans. 


In the wake of a devastating train accident, Della Swan’s world is shattered. Her father and brother are forever changed, and the Swan Family Singers have no choice but to depend on the charity of formidable Aunt Leticia, proprietor of the Hotel Fairwood. 

Of Della’s six brothers, only two remain with her at the hotel: Quiet Max, the youngest, and Frank, the pianist who lost his arm—and his heart for music. The rest are sent away to school or work. Aunt Leticia believes the children must learn to make their way in the world, effectively banishing them. 

During Father’s recovery, the repercussions of his head injury make one thing clear. Life as the Swans knew it, traveling the south and sharing gospel music, may never return. Yet Della clings to the belief that God isn’t finished with her family or their calling and sets a plan in motion to bring them together again. 

When she develops an unexpected bond with Clayton Miller, the hotel’s reserved, long-time employee, his steady presence reminds her there is often more to people—and situations—than meets the eye. 

Are there certain themes explored in the story?

I tried to stick with the theme from The Six Swans fairytale of self-sacrifice and sisterly devotion. My character, Della, was all in with sisterly devotion, but not always with the self-sacrifice. 

My verses were Colossians 3:16-17. Called to be a musician, Della liked the first verse. 

Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom; teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.

But she knew her scripture well enough that the next was right in her mind with it, much to her chagrin when she faced difficult tasks she felt unsuited for.

 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.

I certainly understood her feelings. It’s easier by far to do the things that fit in with my natural gifting and tendencies, and a bit more challenging to sacrifice pride and do acts of service outside my comfort zone.

Della learned a few other lessons as well, as did other family members.

Do you have any favorite characters in your books?

I like them all for different reasons. They really are like children in that way, each unique and special.


What are you working on now?

It seems like every time I wrap up a project, I have four more calling me! It’s so hard to choose which to concentrate on. I’ve been editing my next young adult in the Wishes and Dreams series, and hope to have it release this year. But, I also have a women’s fiction I’m itching to get back to. No planned date for release on it yet.


Whatever I write next, readers can expect more of my signature faith-forward fiction. 


When you’re not writing, what do you enjoy doing?

I love to relax and chat with people, but I’m also happy browsing book shops. To reset my creativity, I like to sew, quilt, paint, or craft. 

Thanks for joining us, Donna!



A tragic loss, a silenced song, and a scattered family … one North Louisiana tea room offers an unlikely reunion.

In the wake of a devastating train accident, Della Swan’s world is shattered. Her father and brother are forever changed, and the Swan Family Gospel Singers have no choice but to depend on the charity of formidable Aunt Leticia, proprietor of the Hotel Fairwood.

Of Della’s six brothers, only two remain with her at the hotel: Quiet Max, the youngest, and Frank, the pianist who lost his arm—and his heart for music. The rest are sent away to school or work. Aunt Leticia believes the children must learn to make their way in the world, effectively banishing them.

During Father’s recovery, the repercussions of his head injury make one thing clear. Life as the Swans knew it, traveling the south and sharing music, may never return. Yet Della clings to the belief that God isn’t finished with her family or their calling and sets a plan in motion to bring them together again.

When she develops an unexpected bond with Clayton Miller, the hotel’s reserved, long-time employee, his steady presence reminds her there is often more to people—and situations—than meets the eye.

The Swan Family Gospel Singers are separated by tragedy, Della’s brothers scattered to the wind. With needle and thread, faith, and a song, she finds a way to stitch them together again.

A touch of fairy tale, a spoonful of history, and a teacup of hope.

Della’s Song is a stand-alone novel in the Apron Strings Tea Tales multi-author series, and a 1930s historical with romance retelling of “The Six Swans.”

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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

No Teasing~Megan Besing is Releasing!

 Hello, my diligent readers! Happy November, I'm interviewing my real-life author daughter this week—April Fools! BUT, only one thing in that last sentence is false. I'll let you figure out which one. ;) But I'll tell you one thing that not trickery. A new book release! Let's dive right in with author Megan Besing.     

  

Tell us the type of fiction you write, and is there a secret genre you wished you could write in?

Well, my upcoming April 3rd release, Falling into Love, part of the collection Hometown Second Chances, is a sweet Christian Romantic Adventure, which means it’s a little less on the suspense side of things. But I do have three full romantic suspense books, too. Technically I also have two published Historical Romances as well. And my Contemporary Romance will be releasing later this year. So, I think I’m keeping pretty busy with just those genres at the moment, but I’m ready for whatever the future may hold. 😊

What area of the country has most influenced you in your life? Rural? City? North? South? Midwest? East? West?

Since my husband was in the army when we first got marry, we’ve had the opportunity to live in a variety of places, but the small-town, rural area is my favorite. Which is probably why most of my stories are set there.

Fantasy house choice: cottage by a lake, Victorian with a sweeping lawn, cabin in the woods, or a bungalow by the sea?

I think my answer is even going to surprise me because I love the ocean; however, I’m going to go with the cottage by a lake. Usually, being by a sea doesn’t mean I’ll get all the seasons, and despite complaining how cold it can get, I do enjoy a bit of snow. Plus, my hair’s volume really doesn’t need to be too close to the sea on a full time bases.

Favorite snacks while rattling the keys to create a new story? Chocolate? Chips? Kale? Other?

Chips are often on my writing desk, along with Chex mix or Cheese-its. It really depends on what drink—water, soda, tea, or even coffee—I have to pair my snack with.

What led you to writing and is it the only work you do throughout the day?

After I finally fell in love with fiction reading, I once read a book that made fun of God, and then I woke up the next day deciding that I would write a book. One that I would want to read and that also honored God. I think it helped that my mom was an author, which gave me the courage to try writing. Currently, my day-to-day job is teaching 6-8th graders at a small Christian School.

Favorite Season and why.

Another hard one, and today I’m going to say summer because I have more free time to write during that season.

Tell us how the anthology, Hometown Second Chances came together.


My suspense writing mentor Lisa Phillips and Two Dogs Publishing organized it. My fellow authors in the Hometown Second Chances collection: Tabitha Bouldin, Andrea Christenson, Rebecca Reed, and myself just had to come up with a light suspense book, and I think we have a variety of stories that will keep readers entertained.

Where is your story Falling into Love set and how did you come up with the premise of the plot?

Years old, I had written a novella that had finaled in ACFW’s Genesis contest, and I had always loved that story, especially the jumping out of the airplane scene; how it revolved around a wedding, and the enemies-to-loves trope. But I knew I wanted to change it up and add some suspense and mystery to it. Plus, I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of the bridesmaid for hire concept, so I added that to my heroine’s job description, and I think you’re going to really enjoy it. I also set Liz and Asher’s happily ever after in my home state—just in imaginary towns. So, it’s an old story molded into the book that now is Falling into Love, which is the first book in the Hometown Second Chances collection.

So tell us—we have to know—does Liz the wedding planner really jump out of a plane?

Yes, and it was for sure not her idea, but she was ready to do anything to save her bridesmaid for hire business. But, there are some major hiccups involved, and yet I think if you’d ask Liz at the end of the book if it was all worth it, and I believe she’d say one hundred percent yes. Though, she may not want to jump again anytime soon.

Is there any way you can give us a peek as to why Liz’s main love interest Asher Chase is the family’s sworn enemy?

Hmmm, I don’t want to give too much away. However, Asher and Liz’s step sister dated for a brief time in the past. And there are of course two sides to every breakup, and I promise Asher is cheer worthy when the truth unfolds throughout the book.

Give us 5 things about Megan Besing that have nothing to do with writing.

1.            I go mushroom hunting every Spring, but don’t like to eat morels.

2.            I went surfing for the first time last month.

3.            I really like carbs, especially potatoes.

4.            I play the piano.

5.            My favorite Bible verse is Proverbs 3:5.

Hometown Second Chances comes out April 3rd. Which direction are you heading now in terms of writing? 

After Hometown Second Chances releases in a few days, my next novel: Redeeming the Bull Rider comes out December 29, 2026 from Love Inspired. That story is about a washed-up bull rider who has to become a nanny. It has some super cute kids in it and, of course, a cheer-worthy hero and heroine. But until you can read that story, here is the blurb for Falling Into Love.

Wow! You are one busy author! In case you were wondering, here's Falling into Love's blurb to whet your appetite for an amazing read:

When a last-ditch marketing plan sends her the perfect bride-to-be client, Liz Skye is literally willing to jump out of a perfectly good airplane to save her company. Even if that means being tethered to veteran Asher Chase, her family’s only enemy. However, when danger strikes, wedding bells won’t be in anyone’s future if they can’t stop the person set on revenge. But can Liz depend on Asher, who won’t leave her side, or does he have an agenda of his own? With her life and company on the line—the ultimate cost may just be her heart.

Thanks, Megan! You can win a copy of Megan's latest book, Falling into Love by leaving a comment or your info on the contact form. But in case you're looking for more details about this new release, keep reading! You can pre-order today.

Bio:

Megan Besing is a PW's Bestselling Author. Winner of the Selah Award, a 2x finalist in the Carols, and a HOLT Medallion finalist, Megan lives in a pocket-size Indiana town, where she's always planning a road trip. Yet, her favorite place may just be on her front porch drinking tea. Connect with Megan at www.meganbesing.com.

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