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Brandy Bruce is a mom, a wife, a book editor, an author, and someone who really loves dessert. She’s the author of the award-winning novel The Last Summer, Looks Like Love, and The Romano Family Collection. Brandy, her husband, and their children make their home in Virginia.
Interview ~What is your go-to yummy drink when you sit down to read and/or write? Almost every answer is acceptable. Just don't say carrot juice. ;-)
I’ve been drinking a lot
more tea lately! I usually love coffee or cappuccino but lately I’m drinking
French Vanilla chai.
I love chai! It's my go-to drink in new places! What is your favorite snack when you sit down to read and/or write?
Ugh. I’m such a
snacker. I like anything and everything. Cheese cubes and grapes. Starburst
candy. If I have some chocolate cherry-cordial Kisses nearby, I can eat the
whole bag!
LOL! I can relate to the snacker life! Have you ever given a
character one of your own “odd” habits? This is a safe space to share. ;-)
I think I’ve
probably done that several times. But for one example, in The Last Summer, Sara likes Fruit Roll-Ups (so do I).
I'm having a Fruit Roll-Up craving now...LOL! What inspired you to
write After the Rain?
The story of The Last Summer had been written in my
heart for years. But even during the writing of that book, I’d get these
glimpses of what happened after. There’s one specific scene in After the Rain that takes place on a
river. That scene came to me maybe ten years ago! And when I finally sat down
to write After the Rain, I knew
without a doubt that that scene would still make it in.
LOVED that scene!! Goodness, I have so much love for these books! <3 What is your favorite
thing about writing in this genre?
There’s something
wonderful about the time in our lives when we start to discover who we really
are and where we want to go. I think this genre tries to capture that in real
ways. The awkwardness. The emotions. Dreams for the future. Maybe falling in
love.
YESSS!!! Love that about this genre! What is the hardest
thing about writing in this genre?
As we move farther
past that time in our lives (of falling in love), we know that you don’t stay
in that place. Relationships change and get harder and deeper. I try to write
my characters in such a way that while romance and falling in love are so fun—I
want readers to get a sense of who these people are, to see their true-to-life
strengths and weaknesses, to know that happily ever after is a process, and
sometimes it doesn’t look like what we expected. It’s hard not to overly
romanticize romance! (I hope that makes sense!)
Makes sense to me! I think you handle this so well in your books! What message do you
hope to convey to your readers with After
the Rain?
That it’s okay to
change. For myself and many others, we’ve gone through times that make us maybe
question what we’ve always believed. When we feel despair and not even a
relationship can rescue us from those feelings. When we find ourselves wanting
and needing change. I want readers to know that that’s normal and even good.
Because becoming who we want to be doesn’t always just happen, sometimes we
need to make that happen. That might look like someone realizing their career
choice was wrong and they’re miserable and need to find their passion. Or
perhaps they begin to shift ideologically and want to feel free to explore what
they believe and ask questions. It might be as simple as needing to find new
friends who are supportive and positive, rather than negative. We get older. We
have more life experience. We learn. We change and grow. This can be painful at
times, but when you know you’re going in the right direction—even if it’s
different from what people expect from you—change can be good.
This is a powerful truth to learn...again and again! <3 Can you tell us a
little about your next project?
I have so many story
ideas swirling around in my head! But I have to balance writing with my editing
work as a freelancer. To be honest, I’d love to write one more novel that
follows a certain character from these two books. I haven’t decided yet, but I’m
leaning toward diving in to that story.
Everyone, please excuse my unashamed begging... PLEASE!! PLEASE!!! PLEASE!!! This character needs a story!!! <3 Reluctantly moving on...what is your (current)
favorite Bible verse or story that inspires you on a soul level?
I’ve been thinking about
the verse that says God restores the years that the locusts have eaten. In
other words, he can redeem time that was stolen from you (or maybe wasted). He
can breathe new life into someone who feels like they aren’t worthy, or someone
who feels stuck because of years of heartache or abuse or disappointment. He
can redeem that time. It’s been on my mind a lot lately. (Joel 2:25-32)
Love this SO much!!! Thank you for sharing this! <3 What are you
currently reading? I always need more books to add to my TBR! LOL!
First Impressions by Sarah Price and Stepping into the Light by Candee Fick!
Those look so good!!!
Thank you so much for hanging out with us today, Brandy!! <3
First Impressions by Sarah Price and Stepping into the Light by Candee Fick!
Those look so good!!!
Thank you so much for hanging out with us today, Brandy!! <3
Giveaway ~
Brandy has generously offered to giveaway one (1) ebook of After the Rain!
Debra Hart is moving on. Maybe. Hopefully. One day.
As a radio show host, Debra spends her mornings as Miss Lonely Heart on air, empathizing with all the broken hearts in the Denver metro area. She spends her evenings watching old musicals and trying not to think about the guy who broke up with her and subsequently fell in love with one of her best friends. Alone in a new city, Debra meets singer Ben Price. Rock star appeal, with a day job as a worship pastor, Ben is everything Debra wants to avoid. But he's determined to be her friend, and it so happens she could really use one. Because try as she might, nothing seems to erase the anger and betrayal she feels. It's time for a new dream. but how does she start over when she doesn't even know what she wants anymore?
Rules, Info, and Such ~
The author is giving away one ebook of After the Rain!
This giveaway is open internationally.
This giveaway will close on February 6th, 2019, at 12:00 A.M. for all the night owls.
A winner will be drawn within four days of close of giveaway. If the winner does not respond to our e-mails within one week of notification, then a new winner will be drawn in their place.
May the odds be ever in your favor. ;-)
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Thanks for stopping by, my writerly, bookish friends! <3 See you next time!
Hugs,
V. Joy Palmer
V. Joy Palmer is the author of Love, Lace, and Minor Alterations and a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. She is also an avid blogger and co-founder of Snack Time Devotions. In her spare time, Joy is an unprofessional chocolate connoisseur/binger, and she loves acting crazy and drinking coffee with the teens she mentors. When Joy isn’t urging the elves that live in her computer to write, she’s hanging out with her husband, their adorable baby girl, and their socially awkward pets.