Deborah Piccurelli |
Welcome to the
Mine, Deborah. Summer’s almost over, and school’s getting ready to start in
some areas, started in others. A busy time of year!
Thank you for having me, Renee. It’s a pleasure to be
here!
I see you
have a book out and about called Hush,
Little Baby. Can you tell us about it?
Here’s the back cover blurb:
Investigative journalist, Amber Blake, is a little
person bent on payback for the death of her average-sized twin sister. Enlisted
by her former partner and estranged husband, Evan, she poses as a counselor in
an abortion clinic to expose the doctor responsible for fetal harvesting. As a
Christian, she struggles with concealing her beliefs to maintain her cover,
while the doctor’s romantic overtures tumble her stomach. Amber agrees to date
him for the sake of the story . . . but nothing prepares her for what’s behind
a mysterious door in his office.
Wow, it
sounds like a powerful book. Do you think we can get a sneak peek?
CHAPTER
She would be working
for her sister’s killer.
Amber’s
skin goosebumped as she drove down the town’s main highway to the Cedarview
Women’s Center for her first day on the job. To think the man responsible for
Ashley’s death, Dr. Albert Hines, would be her employer.
Her
foot pumped the extender pedal for the brake, and her Honda Odyssey glided to a
smooth stop at the red traffic signal. She sometimes wondered what it would
feel like to be five-six instead of four foot tall, and able to drive without
the extenders; to live a life without the need for any adaptive products.
She
was about to find out. In part, anyway. Her last visit to the clinic for the
interview revealed very few accommodations for a little person. Not that she
expected there would be any, as they probably never had a dwarf working there
before. Despite her size, Dr. Hines had shown her much respect. Because of that
surprising courtesy, a tinge of guilt crept in at the thought that he would end
up in prison because of her.
Not
enough to put her off, though. He had it coming.
I started
writing novels fairly late in life (around forty), but I heard the call loud
and clear. I just never thought I’d be writing suspense. I figured I’d write
more historical or chicklit. Anything but suspense or mystery. When the Lord
called you as a writer, did you think you’d be writing what you are?
Actually, I thought I’d be writing screenplays, because
that’s what I started with. I really don’t know how I switched over to novels,
but I do know that reading good books made me want to write them, too. I had
even started a couple as a child, but never finished them, and then teenage life
took over.
Ever wonder
if you heard right?
Not really. I just write whatever I hear the Lord give
me. I have three other assignments from Him: Another novel, which I’m working
on right now; a nonfiction book, and a TV drama. The latter two I’ve never even
thought of getting into before.
Now don’t
laugh… I had aspirations of being a ballerina as a child. Of course, it wasn’t
meant to be, either due to God’s will or my own foolishness. Either way, now I’m a
pharmacist and an author. Praise the Lord. If God hadn’t made you to put the
pen to the page, what else do you think you’d be?
This sounds really lame at this point in my life, but
as a little girl, I wanted to be a secretary when I grew up. For some reason I
thought it was glamorous. I guess from watching TV shows and movies where the
secretary looked official and ended up marrying her boss. (laughs) Anyway, I
did end up doing that for many years. And no, I didn’t marry any of my bosses.
So, being a writer is a bigger, better dream for me. And as I mentioned
earlier, I did do some writing as a child, so I guess writing was a sort of hidden
dream.
I can see
writing as a hidden dream of mine as well! I think God plants that desire very
early in many writers. I know He did for me. Like I said before, I write suspense and romance. The Lord imbeds His message of deliverance. He offers me stories of faith and hope... with struggles through insurmountable odds. What do you write and why?
The books I write are cause-related. Mostly subjects
related to sanctity of life. The Lord just put this on my heart, and I feel
it’s an assignment he appointed me to.
The Lord
promises to never forsake us. So even when we think we’ve been abandoned in our
endeavors, He’s with us. What can you share with the readers to encourage them?
Stay close to Him. Consult Him at every turn in each
project. It wouldn’t even hurt to fast some. Praise Him. He inhabits our
praise.
Thank you so
much for that, Deb. So many times we forget to do that very thing. In fact, He
becomes our last resort when He should be the first. My faith in Jesus Christ sustains
me. I’m actually known to many as Faithwalker. How does your faith provide
strength for you?
I think it’s more that the Joy of the Lord gives me strength
to have the level of faith needed to do this work.
That’s an
interesting perspective. For me, I have to say it’s the reverse. My faith gives
me joy. When all else fails, I have faith in the One true God and He’s always
there for me… no matter what. I take joy in that. Even if I don’t feel like
smiling or laughing, I know He loves me. Of course, I don’t write what you do!
Thanks for
coming to the Mine today. Before you go, can we let the readers know what’s in
the works for you? New releases to come?
And thank you for
having me, today, Renee. I have a contract with Prism for a novella, that’s
pure romance, not the usual stuff I write. I’m working with the editor now, but
have not yet been given a release date. I’m hoping it’s not too far off.
I can’t wait
until it’s released. I bet it’s going to be great. I hope you let us know when
you find out the release date. Until then… may the Lord bless and keep you!
Deborah’s
giving away a signed print copy of her new release, Hush, Little Baby. Enter for your chance to win via the
Rafflecopter below!
Drawing will
be August 27th!
About the Book:
Investigative
journalist, Amber Blake, is a little person bent on payback for the death of
her average-sized twin sister. Enlisted by her former partner and estranged
husband, Evan, she poses as a counselor in an abortion clinic to expose the
doctor responsible for fetal harvesting.
As a Christian, she struggles with concealing her beliefs to maintain her cover, while the doctor’s romantic overtures tumble her stomach. Amber agrees to date him for the sake of the story . . . but nothing prepares her for what’s behind a mysterious door in his office.
As a Christian, she struggles with concealing her beliefs to maintain her cover, while the doctor’s romantic overtures tumble her stomach. Amber agrees to date him for the sake of the story . . . but nothing prepares her for what’s behind a mysterious door in his office.
About the Author:
Deborah M.
Piccurelli is an advocate for sanctity of life, and tackles such issues in her
novels, weaving them into compelling stories. She lives in New Jersey with her
husband and their two sons.
Contact
info:
Twitter - @DebPiccurelli
Pinterest.com/DebPiccurelli
6 comments:
Wow the book looks awesome "Hush little baby" I love what you wrote about how God called you to write novels!
Thanks so much for visiting, Audrey, and for your compliments!
Welcome, Deborah! So good to have you on the Diamond Mine! I love that you write about the sanctity of life. Such an important subject that people today need to hear. Love the cover of your book as well!
Thank you so much, Peggy! Yes, sanctity of life is something the Lord has laid on my heart. Thank you for compliments on my cover. It was done by an award-winning artist.
I loved this interview and look forward to reading your book. :)
Wow, your book has such an interesting premise! Sounds wonderful! Thanks for visiting The Mine!!
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