Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Carol Underhill Serves Others Through Words and Actions

 How about a warm welcome for this week's guest. I'm delighted to introduce you to Carol Underhill as she shares about her life and her Christmas novellas.

About Carol Underhill


Carol Underhill, lives in rural Michigan. She is mom to three adult children and a spoiled black Lab. Her household also includes several rescued cats. Carol enjoys quiet mornings and spending time with her family.

Carol writes sweet and Christian romance. She rewards herself for meeting her writing deadlines with a cup of Mackinac Island Fudge-flavored coffee.

Carol likes music of all kinds. She has a playlist for every mood. She enjoys finding new authors on Kindle and binge-reading all their books.

Connect with Carol at: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads


SW: Welcome to the Diamond Mine, Carol. We’re grateful to have you this week and look forward to getting to know you. I always like to start with a couple book- and writer-themed would you rather questions.

So...would you rather write in a rooftop garden surrounded by city noises — or in a quiet studio with cows as your neighbors?

CU: I’d do better in a quiet studio in farm country, where I can shut myself off from the world and focus on my writing.


SW: It's hard to get away from distractions, isn't it?

Would you rather read a book with no page numbers or no chapter numbers?

CU: No page numbers, definitely. I like the way a new chapter takes you to a new scene or someone else’s thoughts.


SW: With the invention of e-readers many of us are already reading without page numbers, too.

Alright, that’s enough of the would you rathers. Tell us a little about you—family, hobbies, day job, or whatever you’d like to share that’s not in your bio.

CU: I work as a homemaker aide for the elderly as part of a nonprofit agency. I don’t get paid as much as other cleaning jobs might pay, but I like to be in service to individuals who have very few people in their lives.

I also write curriculum for children’s church and lead the class. It’s very fulfilling and fun.

I’ve been very open about my battle with depression and anxiety. I’ve shared my journey of the past few years on my blog. I also promote other Christian authors’ books. I have a blog series called Pet Tails about rescued cats and dogs and I’m always looking for new stories for it.

My blog is on my website: authorcarolunderhill.com


SW: I love that you're serving others in everything you mentioned.


Switching gears, what are three books on your current tbr?

CU: Lauraine Snelling’s series: Under Northern Skies. 

Rising Seas by Edie James. 

Grace that’s Greater Still by Michelle Massaro


SW: What does your writing space look like?

CU: It’s a desk in my living room that faces a blank wall, not very exciting. I have a calendar hanging beside it and a plaque that reads: “Write the book you want to read.” My drawers are filled with half-finished writing projects.


SW: If it makes you feel better, I do most of my writing on my couch.

Would you share with us a little about your road to publication?

CU: Certainly. I self-published a historical Christian fiction series beginning in 2007. By 2015 I had six books published in the series. I mostly sold them locally. 

I continued to write and submit stories to publishers but didn’t find any success.

In June 2019 I started writing a Christmas story that had been in my mind for a while. Then I found out on Twitter that Anaiah Press was looking for Christmas novellas. I finished mine and sent it in. They sent me a contract and published it in 2019. 

Since then, I have had a second holiday novella and a full-length contemporary romance published by Anaiah Press.

SW: What drew you to writing romance?

CU: I have my own fairy tale story, so it feels natural for me to write romance. I especially like to write about people who’ve lost their spouse and find love again.


SW: There's something timeless about falling in love at any stage in life, isn't there?

Tell us more about your latest release.


CU: My first novella, Angelica’s Christmas Wish, is about a widow who moves to Chicago for a fresh start. When she sees a car careening towards a little girl, she jumps in to save the child. She ends up in the hospital where she meets the child’s grateful father. They weren’t looking for romance, but it seems God brought them together for a reason. The daughter, Angelica, is precocious and entertaining. 

The sequel, Serena’s New Year’s Wish, was published in 2021.

 


SW: Readers, you can find out more about that sequel below.

How can we pray for you?

CU: I have a few book ideas rolling around in my mind, but I’m easily distracted. It seems I always have something more pressing to do than to sit at my desk and write. Prayers that I start giving equal time to writing fiction that I do for other projects would be appreciated. 


SW: Oh, how I can relate to that. We will be praying for you.

Thank you for visiting with us this week. It's been a pleasure chatting with you.


About the Book


When Serena Cole came to Chicago for a fresh start, she never imagined she’d save a little girl from getting hit by a car, or that her new boss would turn out to be the little girl’s father. Now, Serena must decide if she can work for the man she’s quickly falling in love with. Her heart has plenty of room for Mark and his daughter, but she wants more than he’s willing to give, and that could very well be a dealbreaker for her.

Mark Harper never wanted a second chance at love—until Serena came into his life. He’s certain she’s the one, but when she asks for the one thing he can’t give her, he’s not so certain of their future. Can he let go of his fear and give Serena the one thing she wants above all else, or will his inability to budge drive her away forever?


Amazon | Goodreads



Give Carol a warm Diamond Mine welcome in the comments and tell us when you like to start digging into the Christmas reads. 


4 comments:

Sandra Vosburgh said...

I enjoyed your interview, Carol. Thank you for sharing. I pray God will continue to direct your steps and use you for His glory.

cjhill26 said...

Thank you so much, Suzie, for the lovely interview.

Jodi Herbert said...

Loved your interview, Carol. Prayers coming your way!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on all of your successes! I will definitely pray as you requested.