Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Interview and GIVEAWAY with author Pegg Thomas!

Hi, guys! V. Joy Palmer here! Since we are all friends here, you guys can call me Joy. ;-) And one of my favorite things to do is talk with my friends at coffee shops then head to the bookstores. Yes, plural. After all, books and yummy drinks are the perfect combination! So consider this our virtual coffee shop. I'll wait a second for you to get your warm drink and a fuzzy blanket before we chat with today's guest. <3

Today we are going to pry into the private life of CHAT with author Pegg Thomas!

A lifelong history geek, Pegg Thomas lives in Northern Michigan with Michael, her husband of *mumble* years. She creates American stories with real history and fictional characters inspired by her ancestors who immigrated here in the early 1600s. When not working or writing, Pegg can be found in her garden, her kitchen, or sitting at one of her spinning wheels creating yarn to turn into her signature wool shawls.

Connect with Pegg on her website, subscribeFacebookGoodreadsBookBub, and Amazon!

Interview ~

This may be the most important question I ask -- no pressure or anything, LOL! 

*drum roll*

What are you drinking in our virtual coffee house? Coffee? Tea? Hot chocolate? Something else altogether?

It depends on the day and the time of day. I enjoy all three.

Good answer! ;-) If you could order anything in the world to eat (we can dream, can't we?), what would it be?

BBQ pork ribs.

Yum! Where is your favorite place to write, and why is that your favorite place?

In my office. I have it set up with my spinning wheels and other antiques, as well as my awards and framed book covers. It has the ambiance I need to get into the historical and writing groove.

Sounds lovely! Do you have an odd habit that is only explained by your bookish, writer tendencies? Safe space. ;-)

I love wearing writer/reader-related t-shirts. 

Fun! What inspired you to write Freedom’s Price

I wrote this book 12 years ago. It was the book that got me an agent, in fact. However, while the agent loved it, and multiple publishers requested the full manuscript, nobody offered a contract on it. I started indie publishing in 2021, and this book—this series—was always there in the back of my mind. It seemed the right time to bring it out, so I edited it heavily (my writing has improved tenfold over that 12-year period), and now here it is.

That's awesome! What led you to write in this genre? 

I’m a total history geek! Freedom’s Price is historical fiction with a thread of romance. I never really wanted to write historical romance, but that’s what publishers wanted to contract, so after finishing this book, I switched to writing romance. But now that I’m indie-published, I expect there’ll be less romance in my books. There will always be some, because life includes romance, and my books are about the lives of my characters, but it won’t be the formulaic romance of most historical romance books. And it will always be true to the time period.

Love history! What message do you hope to convey to your readers? 

The overall theme of Freedom’s Price is the value of truth. I hope readers connect with Gwen Morgan and maybe see a bit of themselves in her, which would allow them to identify with her maturing and changing throughout the story. We all make rash decisions, and sometimes with the best of intentions, but in the end, it’s the truth that matters.

I love that theme! Can you tell us a little about your next project(s)? 

I’m currently more than halfway through the sequel, Freedom’s Pride, which releases on March 5, 2024, and already noodling where the third book in the series, Freedom’s Promise, is going. I plan to release that one in August 2024. After this series, I’m heading back into the American Revolution because the 250th anniversary is coming up in 2026!


Lots of great stories coming! Do you have a favorite Bible verse or story that inspires you on a soul level? 

My verses are John 10:27-28 My sheep hear My voice, and I know them, and they follow Me; and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand. I love the absolute guarantee offered for those who believe in Jesus. It's the ultimate promise to stand upon.

Amen! What are you currently reading? Inquiring minds -- mine! -- want to know. ;-)

I’m working my way through Joan Hochstetler’s American Patriot Series. It’s a good setup for the coming anniversary of the American Revolution!

Sounds like a good read! Thanks for answering all of my prying questions, Pegg!

Check out Pegg's new release, Freedom's Price

An indentured servant since the age of fourteen, Gwen Morgan longs for freedom. Her greatest wish is to find the sister who was sold to another master when they arrived in North Carolina from Wales.

Then Master Whiteford offers Gwen her freedom at a price—she must agree to live a lie and join a settlement of Quakers relocating to the Northwest Territory of Ohio.

Thomas and Betsy Baldwin have buried their three children and face their elderly years alone until they open their home and hearts to Gwen. Their quiet and steadfast faith touches Gwen and causes her to question her deception.

Torn between her freedom and the truth, Gwen struggles to find her place among the Quakers she's grown to love.

Giveaway ~

Pegg has generously offered 5 eBook copies of Freedom's Price!


Rules, Info, and Such ~

The author is giving away 5 eBook copies of Freedom's Price!

This giveaway is open to the US only!

This giveaway will close on 10/05/23 at 12:00 A.M. for all the night owls.

A winner will be drawn within four days of close of giveaway. The winner must respond to our e-mails within one week of notification, or their prize will be forfeit. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.

Enter via the handy Rafflecopter link below. May the odds be ever in your favor. ;-)


See you next time, and God bless you guys!!!

Hugs!

~V. Joy Palmer


V. Joy Palmer loves to write romantic and comedic stories that proclaim God’s deep love for us. She’s a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and an avid blogger. In her spare time, Joy loves to sing (especially Disney songs), drink large quantities of coffee, and take flowery photos for Bookstagram. When Joy isn’t fighting with fictional people, she’s hanging out with her husband and their adorable daughters. Connect with Joy via www.vjoypalmer.com!


Monday, September 18, 2023

An Interview with Kimberly Rose Johnson

Kimberly Rose Johnson

Michelle: Hello everyone, today I have the pleasure of chatting with award-winning author Kimberly Rose Johnson! Kimberly, to kick things off, let's get to know you a bit better with the fast five favorites:

Kimberly:
Color: Blues
Season: Fall
Animal: Dogs
Beverage: Chai tea latte
Movie quote: "I'll be back." - It's the only one I can remember!

Michelle: Hey, it's a classic line! Well, you must be happy to be approaching your favorite season right now, huh? Here in Tennessee, the leaves are just starting to turn colors, and I can't wait for the full burst of fall foliage!

Now that we know a bit about your preferences, let's talk about your writing process. Are you more of an introvert or an extrovert? How does that affect your writing and social interactions?

Kimberly: I'm an introvert. It’s hard for me to write when there is anyone around. Though I love interacting with others, it’s also quite draining on my creativity lol. That being said, I don’t let it stop me from interacting with others.

Michelle: I think many authors understand the need to lock yourself away from the world to spin a tale, like a writing hermit crab. I might know someone else like that (cough - me) Okay, let's talk about your writing influences. Who are the rockstars of the author world that have had you air-guitaring your way through your own writing journey? Tell us, Kimberly, who's your literary guitar hero? ðŸŽ¸

Kimberly: Dee Henderson and Colleen Coble.

Michelle: Both incredible authors! I hope you've been practicing your brevity skills because I want you to describe yourself in just three words. Three! Can you handle the pressure?

Kimberly: Driven, kind, and positive.

Michelle: Having had the pleasure of meeting you at several writing conferences over the years, I can personally vouch for the "kind" part. We've had the pleasure of meeting before, I can certainly attest to those descriptors! Kimberly, do you have a favorite Bible verse to share with us?

Kimberly: Jeremiah 29:11, "For I know the plans I have for you," says the Lord. "Plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

Michelle: That's a beautiful verse with a powerful message. Finally, would you be willing to share something that the Lord has been teaching you recently?

Kimberly: Of course. Just because we seek to live in His will does not mean what He asks us to do will be easy. In fact, it can be downright hard.

Michelle: Thank you for sharing that insight, Kimberly. It's a reminder that the path of faith often comes with challenges.

Readers, before we wrap up, I want to remind our viewers that Kimberly has 32 published Christian fiction books, including her newest release, Found: An Almost Perfect Christmas, and you can learn more about them on her website at https://kimberlyrjohnson.com/books/.

Michelle: Kimberly, thank you for joining us today and sharing a bit of your world with us. It's been a pleasure getting to know you better.

Kimberly: Thank you, Michelle. It's been a pleasure talking with you.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Welcome JPC Allen, YA Mystery Author


JPC Allen started her writing career in second grade with an homage to Scooby Doo. She’s been tracking down mysteries ever since and written mystery short stories for Mt. Zion Ridge Press. Her Christmas mystery “A Rose from the Ashes” was a Selah-finalist at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference in 2020. Her first novel, a YA mystery, A Shadow on the Snow, released in 2021. Online, she offers tips and prompts to ignite the creative spark in every kind of writer . She also leads workshops for tweens, teens, and adults, encouraging them to discover the adventure of writing. Coming from a long line of Mountaineers, she is a life-long Buckeye. Follow her to the next mystery at Facebook, Instagram, Bookbub, Goodreads, and Amazon. You can sign up for my newsletter in the sidebar here.

JPC is giving away two signed hard copy books to one person: Christmas Fiction off the Beaten Path and A Shadow on the Snow. Leave a comment by September 22 to be entered in the drawing.

Let's start with a few quick favorites:

Drink? Irish or English Breakfast tea or chai.

Candy? Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups

Place to relax? Sitting on the bank of the river by my house

Season? It used to be fall, but my kids are so busy in the fall now, I'm not sure. I think it may be spring because that's when school let's out.

Can you tell us a bit more about you?

What genre do you enjoy reading most?

Mysteries. I've tried other genres, and mysteries are always my favorites. The sub-genre of mysteries I like best are fair-play mysteries, where the author lays out the clues for the reader, so she can try to solve the mystery along with the detective. Since I love to read those kinds of mysteries, those are the kind I write.

When did you first realize you wanted to be a writer?

I wrote my very first story on the front and back of a sheet of notebook paper in second grade. It was a mystery based on Scooby Doo. I think I've always daydreamed about being a published writer, but I never wanted to make my living from it. As a kid, I wanted to be a doctor. In reality, I worked ten years as a children's librarian in public libraries before I stayed home to raise my kids.

Do you have any upcoming projects, releases, or sales?

I've just finished my second novel for the Rae Riley mystery series. The working titles is A Storm of Doubts. I'm usually terrible at titles, but I think this one sums up the story accurately. And it's catchy.

I'd like to hear more about A Shadow on the Snow




What's your latest novel you've written?

A Shadow on the Snow is my first novel, a YA mystery. It's a sequel to a short story I wrote, "A Rose from the Ashes" for the anthology Christmas fiction off the beaten path. I fell in love with the characters while writing "A Rose" and couldn't wait to put them in another story. That's why I wrote A Shadow on the Snow. Here's the blurb:

“Nineteen-year-old Rae Riley can barely believe her gamble paid off. After spending seven months investigating the identity of her father and whether he tried to murder her mother, Rae has been accepted by her dad, Sheriff Walter “Mal” Malinowski IV, and his immediate family with open hearts. And for the first time in her life, Rae is making friends, jamming with three cute cops who play outlaw country music.

But someone is leaving Rae threatening notes, reminding her of her late mother’s notorious past when Bella Rydell wrecked homes and lives during the few years she lived in rural Marlin County, Ohio. Fearing the threats will make Mal and his family reject her, Rae investigates the mystery on her own. But her amateur sleuthing may cost her the father she’s always wanted when the stalker changes targets and takes dead aim at Mal.”

Do you find yourself returning to a similar theme in your novels or do you have a new message with each release?

All my stories involving Rae Riley, except for a short story in which she has only a cameo appearance, deals with her journey to find and get to know her father. I think Rae's journey mimics how many people want a Heavenly Father but don't know how to find Him. And once they do find Him, they have struggles and victories as they get to know Him better.

When I began writing about Rae, that wasn't the theme I had in mind, but it has grown naturally out of the personalities of the characters and the plots that have come to me.

How do you select the names of your characters?

Selecting the right names for characters is very important to me. Since I was a kid, names have fascinated me. I own several books on names, including one about common surnames in the U.S.

When I had to create a name for my female teen detective, I wasn't sure what name to pick. I wanted something memorable but not weird. Alliterative names are memorable, like Clark Kent or Bruce Banner, so I came up with Rae Riley.

When I had to name her father, I liked the idea of the whole town calling him Mal as a nickname for for his last name, Malinowski. It would give the story the small-town feel I wanted.

But then I started asking questions. Why did this guy prefer his nickname? Well, he probably hated his first name. What kind of first name would a millennial guy hate? I picked Walter. But why would his parents name him Walter? They were nice people. I decided it had to be a family name. So Rae's father became Walter Reuel Malinowski IV. That set off more questions. Who was Walter III? Walter Jr.? From that name, I developed two more characters.

Just for fun:

If you could travel anywhere without worry about cost, where would you travel?

England or India. I've read so many mysteries set in England that I'd like to see the country. For some reason, I've always been fascinated by India.

Thanks so much for joining us on The Diamond Mine of Fiction. JPC is giving away two signed hard copy books to one person: Christmas Fiction off the Beaten Path and A Shadow on the Snow. Leave a comment by September 22 to be entered in the drawing.

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

An Interview with Suzie Waltner

Today I'm priviledged to showcase one of our own authors, Suzie Waltner. Suzie and I "met" online through the ACFW Scribes critique group. We then went on to form our own small group and have been friends and crit buddies every since. I finally got to meet Suzie in person last September at the 2022 ACFW conference. She's an amazing person, and an equally amazing author. But enough from me. Let's hear from her.

LBL: Let’s start with a little non-writing trivia about you. Which do you prefer?

a. For your physical location, a country or an urban setting?

SW: Urban. I always lived in small, rural towns. I didn’t realize how much of a city girl I was until I moved to Nashville and realized all a big city has to offer. I’m in no rush to return to small-town living.

b. Sweet or salty snacks?

SW: Both? I love the sweet and salty combo. Sometimes when I make popcorn, I’ll add either M&Ms or chocolate chips just to add that sweet element.

c. For your personal enjoyment, paper, digital, or audio books?

SW: I’ve become a big audio book listener over the past few years. I probably “read” most of my books that way. And while I love having the print book on my bookshelves, I tend to actually read most books digitally because I can increase the font size and don’t have to wear my reading glasses.

d. Are you a morning person or a night owl?

SW: While I wouldn’t say I’m either, I probably lean more toward night owl. It’s easier for me to stay up late than get up early.

e. I know the answer to this one, but for our readers, pets or no pets?

SW: Pets, definitely. Piper is my tabby cat reading and writing companion, but I admit I leave her alone about once a month while I go dog sit for a handful of friends. In my opinion, this is the best of both worlds because I get my dog fix without the many responsibilities then I come home to a kitty who is ready to cuddle for a couple of hours.

Piper



LBL: When not reading or writing, what do you like to do?

SW: Oh, goodness, with three book releases in 2023, I feel like all I’m doing is reading and writing. But that’s not 100% of my life. I enjoy dinners out with friends, and I’m also involved in two Bible studies right now.

LBL: Tell us a little about your family.

SW: I’m a single gal, so I don’t have any family living with me. My immediate family is 2000 miles away in the Pacific Northwest. I am the oldest of three (I have a brother and a sister). Fun fact: my sister and brother got engaged on the same evening, and they had a double wedding. The first bride walked down the aisle, the music changed, and two ushers came and picked up the flower girl and carried her back to the entrance of the sanctuary with the ring bearer following to reset for the next bride. I also have three nieces and a nephew ranging from ages 19 to 22.

LBL:What inspired you to become a writer? Were there any books or authors that were particularly instrumental in this vocational choice?

SW:My journey to becoming an author is not the usual story you hear where someone knew from an early age that they wanted to be a writer. Sure, I enjoyed my writing classes in college and English was my favorite subject in college, but I wanted to edit books, not write them. But as it often does, life took me on a completely different course and I don’t edit books, either.

It was actually NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) that got me interested in writing. For a few years I’d see people talking about it online but it was usually mid-to-end of November before I’d come across one of those posts. Then, one year, one of my coworkers posted about it in October and I mentioned I’d always wanted to try it. She encouraged me to do it, so I did. And I discovered how much I enjoyed writing and how many stories I had in me.

LBL: What is your primary genre, and why did you choose it?

SW: I write contemporary romance. There are a few reasons why I love writing in this genre. First, these are my favorite stories to read. I enjoy the fact that if these characters weren’t fictional, they’d maybe be my neighbors and friends. Two, as a single woman, this is my way of living many vicarious romances. And on the practical side of things, contemporary romance involves much less research than historical and I’m not creative enough to imagine entire worlds in the Fantasy/speculative genre.

LBL: How many books do you have published? Do you have a favorite?

SW: I’ve published six (seven later this month with the release of Red Velvet on Sept 19). The first five books were independently published before I knew all of the writing rules that were out there. Once I discovered ACFW (American Christian Fiction Writers) and started studying the craft of writing, I realized I had a lot to learn and took a five-year break to hone my skills. In 2022, my first book with Anaiah Press was released. My favorite (thus far) is probably Midnight Blue this was a story that I wrote before that long break from writing and when I came back to it, it took a lot of work to get it to the story that’s out there now. But every tweak and edit and rewrite was worth it because I love the final story.

LBL: What is your writing process like? Are you more of a plotter or a pantser?

SW: I’m one of those rare writers who pens their first draft longhand. There’s something about putting pen to paper that helps my thought process flow even if I have to backtrack a little. However, when I wrote Yellow Roses, I was under deadline and ended up only writing about half of it longhand before I resorted to the computer. That seemed to work well since I already had a strong start. And I am 100% a pantser. I usually know where the story is starting and where I want it to go and maybe an idea or two of what needs to happen in the middle but that’s it for plotting. The few times I’ve tried to plot, I get a chapter or two in and the story takes off on its own, anyway.

LBL: Care to share a picture of your writing space?

The library room where Suzie does a good deal of her writing.

The view outside.

LBL: Tell a little about your upcoming release, Red Velvet and how you came up with the idea.

SW: When I wrote Midnight Blue, I introduced the entire band and knew each of them deserved their own stories. Readers met Cassidy and Seth in the first book and saw the tension between the two characters. Because of that, I thought it would be interesting to put them in a situation where they have to pretend to like each other and what better way than an enemies-to-lovers/fake relationship story?

LBL: Do you have a new project in the works? Can you tell us a little about it?

SW: My next release is coming November 21 and is titled Yellow Roses. This is a friends-to-more/road trip romance that features Levi and Mia (who are both in the band). Friends-to-more is my absolute favorite romance trope so I had to include it in this series.

And I’m currently working my way through line edits of the fourth and final book featuring Andi. She was the hardest member of the band to figure out because she kept herself behind some serious walls. But, with each book of the series, I’ve learned more about her and can’t wait to share her story with readers.

LBL: Do you have a particular go-to Bible verse you’d like to share with us? Why is it special to you?

SW: But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 2 Corinthians 12:9

This verse says everything to me. His grace is sufficient. I don’t have to be perfect. In fact, when I stop trying to appear like I have it all together, Christ’s power is made perfect. What a beautiful and freeing gift that is.

LBL:How can we pray for you?

SW: I would love prayer for balance in my life. It’s been a busy year so far and I’m sure that’s not going to change much for the next few months.

You can check out Suzie at her website, suziewaltner.com

See the book cover in the top left side bar for information about her first Anaiah release, Midnight Blue.

And a little more about book two in the Love in Color series, Red Velvet (book cover reveal coming soon!)

Pretending to date is no piece of cake.

An influential catering job could be the stepping-stone Cassidy Cagle needs to expand her business and reach her dream of owning a bed-and-breakfast. However, when the source of her high school humiliation steps into the kitchen, all her hard work crumbles like a dry biscuit.

Dissatisfied by the blatant flirting from women only interested in his celebrity status, Seth Mason wants nothing more than to find someone who sees beyond his role in a popular country music band. When yet another social climber corners him at a gathering, he escapes her clutches and inadvertently puts Cassidy’s career in jeopardy.

Hoping for a second chance, Seth comes up with a plan to make amends and solve both their problems. He’ll use his connections to bring her more business while, as his fake girlfriend, she can discourage the unwelcome female advances. As the two spend time together, attraction grows, but deciphering between what’s just an act and what is real becomes impossible. And when Seth’s secrets clash with Cassidy’s stubborn independence, their harmonious future hangs in the balance.