Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Interview with Nicole Patrice Thomas

I am so excited to share with you my interview with fellow independent author, Nicole Patrice Thomas! Nicole kindly took the time with me to answer some questions on her author journey. I feel incredibly fortunate to have Nicole as my first interview for The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction!


Here is a little bit about Nicole in her own words:

The fastest way to see the world and experience adventures without limits is to open a book. Reading has always been my favorite thing to do, it is what I would rather be doing day and night. I am a CUNY graduate holding a BA degree in Advertising and Public Relations but my love has always been the literary world. 

 In 2019 I reached a point in my life where I felt stagnant, I needed direction and a fresh start. As a Christian I take my direction from my heavenly father, so when He woke me at 3am one January morning with the desperate voice of a woman as she ran for her life and the life of her unborn child repeating in my head, I wrote it down and kept writing. That is how the first book in my fantasy trilogy started. The trilogy was completed a year later as well as a children’s book, corresponding coloring book and a spanish translation.

I am a hospitality professional by trade and a poet at heart. My goal is to spread light and love to my readers, to give them characters they can relate to. Characters who find redemption and hope despite betrayals, that they will see themselves reflected in some aspect within the pages and know that regardless of how or where they start in life, the ending can always change.

Let's learn more about Nicole!

I am so happy to have the opportunity to interview you, Nicole! When did you first know you wanted to be an author?

Nicole: I really never planned to be an author. Writing had been a way for me to vent, a way to deal with big emotions as a teenager. I would write poems for family or church events, boyfriends (lol). As I grew older people started saying I should put all my poetry together. I would kind of say “uh huh ok,” smile, and walk away. It was not on my radar, but clearly it was on Gods!

It's amazing when something isn't originally on our minds but God then presses it on our hearts! When you are putting your novels together, how do you overcome writer’s block? 

Nicole: I pray and wait, days or weeks. I found while writing my trilogy, when I tried to push ahead with the plot, I would get stuck. Or when I tried to add a plot that a reader had suggested, I would get stuck. I got into the habit of asking God what the characters were gonna get into next. When it flowed freely, I knew I was on the right path.

That's a good habit to get into. I embarrassingly will admit that though I ask God to guide me in my stories in general, I have not asked him to help me through a plot point. I'm curious to know if you read the genre you write? 

Nicole: Yes I do and much more. I love reading Christian Fiction, fantasy, historical fiction and recently crime thrillers. Reading is my favorite thing to do, always has been. It gives me a much needed escape from reality, and if written well, can even inspire and deepen your relationship with Christ.

Yes! I enjoy a lot of the same genres as you! If you had to do something differently as a child or teenager to become a better writer as an adult, what would you do?

Nicole: I would have pushed harder to take courses in college. I went with my parents' direction for what I should major in. Granted I should have focused on those classes too (lol) but writing has always been my passion. I should have found a way to do both.

It's a tricky balance, but now that you are a published author, what has been your favorite part of the independent publishing journey? 

Nicole: Finding my purpose and seeing God’s hand in it all. So much has happened that I never dreamed of. From classroom visits, to winning awards, to selling out at vendor events. It's been a humbling and exciting journey. I’m definitely looking forward to the future.

What advice would you give to someone who wants to be a Christian Fiction writer?

Nicole: Be true to YOUR calling. If God has given you a story to write, write it the way HE tells you to. And even then, everyone won’t like or understand it. Develop a tough skin and rely on the fact that your Creator created you to create this work of art. Honor Him in it, give Him your best with it, and He will open the doors for you to succeed.

I think that is advice that all of us writing Christian Fiction needs to hear. Do you have a favorite Bible verse or life verse that inspires you?

Nicole: Romans 5:1-5, I have it in my IG bio and part of my email signature. ”We know suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character hope. And hope does not disappoint us.” I’ve dealt with some big challenges, suffered through things I never wanted to. I'm still going through a rough patch, but this reminds me that through the fire I am being refined and will be stronger, better and WHOLE when I come out of it. And then, I’ll write a book about it!

Thanks for sharing that with us Nicole. So what’s next for you? Any current or upcoming projects you’d like to tell us about?

Nicole: I have a finished Children’s devotional I hope to have illustrated in the near future. I also have a Woman's Fiction story I’ve been working on for a long time, hoping to finish that one day.

Amazing! I will link your website and amazon page to this post so that our audience can follow you and get updates on the upcoming projects. One last question I want to end all my interviews with. What do you hope Christian Readers take away from your books?

Nicole: My Trilogy is a coming of age story that deals with identity, purpose, courage, self doubt and fear. Every character has the chance to change the trajectory of their lives. Continue for self gain and power or turn to The One for redemption. Like each of my readers, they have a choice to continue living for themselves or find the light and follow Him. I want my readers to know that no matter how their story starts, they can change the ending with one decision. Whether that decision is for good or evil, well, that's up to them.

I want my children’s books to create a window for parents and educators to talk to the kids about how important it is to listen. So often, with the best of intentions, our kids go off to do something without understanding the consequences. The illustrations and simple language are the perfect opening for this conversation. Available in English and Spanish, there is also an activity book to reinforce the lesson in fun ways.

Thank you so much for joining me today, Nicole, and sharing about yourself and your stories!  

You can check out Nicole's Young Adult Christian Fantasy Trilogy and her Children's book on her amazon author page or on her website





Tuesday, January 23, 2024

A Visit with Bestselling Author Laura Frantz




I am delighted to be a part of the Diamond Mine community, and for my debut post I’m so happy to bring a visit with my friend and best-selling, award-winning author, Laura Frantz!

 

Laura has been writing stories since age seven. She is passionate about all things historical, particularly the 18th-century and her novels often incorporate Scottish themes that reflect her family heritage. She is a direct descendant of George Hume, Wedderburn Castle, Berwickshire, Scotland, who was exiled to the American colonies for his role in the Jacobite Rebellion of 1715, settled in Virginia, and is credited with teaching George Washington surveying in the years 1748-1750. Proud of her heritage, she is also a Daughter of the American Revolution. Though she will always consider Kentucky home, she and her husband live in Washington State.

Regina: Laura! Welcome, my Kentucky sister! I know our readers are looking forward to getting to know you better!

We both write for the Christian market. Do you look on writing as a “calling?”

Laura:  I definitely consider the gift of writing a calling. I knew from the age of 7 that writing held something for me that nothing else did. A sort of heavenly magic that transported me out of the ordinary while doing it. As I grew up I realized anyone given a gift needs to steward that gift well and wisely, always crediting the source. I’m really grateful to have the gift of words. It’s not something I can take any credit for except to say I’m willing to do the work (which is not really work since I love writing so much). Publishing is work, however😉

Regina: It is! You have such a calming presence, however, that you make it look deceptively easy! God has definitely given you a gift.

Now for some “favorites”:

What is your favorite Bible verse, and why? How about chapter?

Laura: When I was a child and my father had left our family and we were dealing with that loss, my mom and I memorized Psalm 139 and would say it together. I sign books with that Scripture reference today. Looking back, I see why she chose it. Such a comforting Psalm that covers our entire lives from the moment of conception – God never leaves us or fails!

Regina: So, so true—He is our firm foundation! That’s an incredible story, Laura. Thank you for sharing this.

On a lighter note, what is your favorite movie and why?

Laura: North and South, the BBC drama starring Richard Armitage. Such a moving, well-done production! He’s such a hero in that film.

Regina: I can’t believe I haven’t seen that one! (adding it to my list!)

Which do you prefer, salad or sandwich?

Laura: Salad with Green Goddess Dressing, every time! I have a great recipe for the dressing though I rarely make it so it’s a treat.

Regina: That sounds good – I’m a sandwich person, but I can get behind the idea of Green Goddess Dressing!

Switching gears, I have a few questions for Laura’s character from her new release, The Seamstress of Acadie!

What is one thing about you that makes you an interesting character?

Sylvie: I’m Sylvie Galant, a French-Acadien seamstress who has a secret fascination for a forbidden Army Ranger.

Regina: So nice to meet you, Miss Galant! An Army Ranger, you say?  Sounds intriguing! I’ve read a little about the gentleman in question …

If you were going to travel (I know it can be quite difficult in the year 1715!), what is your favorite vacation spot in the U.S.?

Sylvie: I do not care for the American colonies one whit. I am an enemy and outsider there, sadly.

Regina: Understandable. On a more personal note, what makes you giggle or laugh out loud?

Sylvie: My little sister, Marie-Madeleine. She is never serious and always acts as though she is in a stage play.

Regina: Little sisters are the best! Mine would be shy in front of others, but at home? Always entertaining!

What is your favorite? Pie or cake?

Sylvie: Gateau!

Regina: I’m fond of cake, myself!

Now, let’s dish some dirt … What would you like to tell us about your author?

Sylvie:  She is good at making things up but tells me this novel is the hardest she’s ever written, possibly because she almost failed college French! And she even had a French tutor!

Regina: Ah! How funny! I have two daughters, both of whom took French in college – they passed, but I’m not sure I would travel to France with them!

Thank you, Laura and Sylvie! I received my copy of The Seamstress of Acadie on the day it was released, and I will admit to having a hard time getting my work done, wondering what will happen next!



I hope you’ve enjoyed this, and will comment below! Thanks to the generosity of the Baker Book House and Revell publishing, one commenting reader will receive a print copy of The Seamstress of Acadie!

 

Until next time, enjoy a good book – or ten! 😊

 

Connect with Laura here:

www.laurafrantz.net

https://www.facebook.com/LauraFrantzAuthor/

https://www.instagram.com/laurafrantzauthor/

 

Purchase The Seamstress of Acadia at these fine booksellers:

https://www.amazon.com/Seamstress-Acadie-Historical-Romance-Beginnings/dp/0800740688/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=

https://bakerbookhouse.com/products/542752

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-seamstress-of-acadie-laura-frantz/1143717380

 

Wednesday, January 17, 2024

#INTERVIEW with Julie Arduini and #giveaway

Julie is very graciously giving away a copy of her new book to one winner.  There must be five entries or more to generate a giveaway.


Interview and Giveaway with Julie Arduini


Julie Arduini recently released the second book in her small-town romance

series featuring Christian surrender themes, Surrendering Hearts. Let’s find

out more about her and the series.



First things first. How do you pronounce your last name?


The joke is I couldn’t make life easy and marry a Smith. It’s Are-due-we-knee.


That’s not so bad. How did you get your start writing romance?


I believe it’s the call on my life. I was always scribbling, always reading as a child. In my teen years I

re-wrote favorite movies and TV shows with my spin. By high school most of my bus friends were

captivated by my daily chapters I’d pass around that was basically a silly soap opera based on The

Outsiders. Silly stuff!

Once I became a Christian, I struggled thinking a “real” Christian author wrote non fiction.

Afterall, that’s what I was told. The pull to write romance wouldn’t leave me. I realized God is the

author of romance and He wanted to use me to bring readers closer to Him. Once I embraced that, I

took the Jerry Jenkins course, wrote for FaithWriters, and then took the plunge into my own

manuscript.


How did you land on writing a series about sextuplets?


Around the timeframe I had my first child, the MCcaughey septuplets were born. I was fascinated by

their story. I remember former NBC anchor Ann Curry interviewing them each year. In fact, I

modeled “Aunt” Julia Turmeric and her annual interviews with the Hart sextuplets after Ann. The

series really took root when my sister asked if I would write about a unique family situation. She had

donor families in mind. I didn’t feel ready to tackle that, but many ideas came to mind thinking

about sextuplets.

Once I started praying it through, I was watching This is Us. I admired how they showrunner and

writing team kept all the characters, their years, and their everything so organized. Few outside the

writing world would understand what an undertaking that was. It was then I realized I had to write

Surrendering Hearts. Not only was it a God thing, it was a challenge. Could I write about a large

family and make them dynamic and memorable in an accurate and organized way?


What is the series about?


Surrendering Hearts is about the Hart sextuplets and how they discover their own identity and try to

find a love like their parents shared.










Julie Arduini invites you to surrender with her the good, the bad, and ---maybe one day---the chocolate. She’s the author of the new small-town romance series with Christian surrender themes SURRENDERING HEARTS (Anchored Hearts, Repairing Hearts, +four more). Her other romance series is SURRENDERING TIME (Entrusted, Entangled, Engaged). She also co-wrote a YA/Women’s Fiction series with her daughter, SURRENDERING STINKIN’ THINKIN’ (You’re Beautiful, You’re Amazing, You’re Brilliant). Her stand-alone romances include MATCH MADE IN HEAVEN and RESTORING CHRISTMAS. Julie maintains a blog at juliearduini.com and participates in the team blog Christians Read. She resides in Ohio with her husband and daughter. Learn more by visiting her at http://linktr.ee/JulieArduini.


That does sound interesting. Who are the Hart sextuplets?

Each sibling will have their own book, and of course they all intermingle within the other books.

Jordyn is the oldest and featured in Anchored Hearts. Her surrender issue is letting go of control and

anxiety.

Ryan is next. He’s the star of Repairing Hearts, my new release. Ryan is the brooding loner who

doesn’t love being part of a large, known family. He needs to surrender anger and pride.

Evan is the hero of Building Hearts, releasing this year. Evan refuses to be forgotten as a middle

child because he’s always coming up with plans to keep the family in the spotlight.

James and Kelly took their time figuring out their career paths, so they are about to graduate college

and start in their respective fields.

That leaves Paige. Paige had a huge secondary storyline in Amchored Hearts that really moved

readers.

One event ties the siblings together and how they reacted to it. Each book has the same prologue so

readers understand and keep track, whether they read the series or a stand alone.

Let’s learn more about Repairing Hearts.

What happens when a reality show creates a blight on sextuplet Ryan Hart’s life harsher than his

dump of a home?

Ryan, the independent, brooding second oldest of the Hart sextuplets, can’t enjoy the solitude he craves

when he agrees to star on a reality show. The plan is to discover a project manager to renovate his hole

of a property. The show reveals that it's more about Ryan’s dating life. Can he keep his guard up

when everything around him is falling apart faster than the shingles on his roof?

BJ Wallace loves her quiet life in Wisconsin that she’s created far from her traumatic childhood.

Everything changes when she learns she's competing on Repairing Ryan's Heart. As the show focuses

more on Ryan than the house, BJ falls for him. Will she win the show and destroy Ryan with her

secret, or sacrifice her heart to protect Ryan?

A small-town, reality show romance with family drama and a Christian thread of surrendering pride

and anger.


A romance featuring a reality show? That had to be fun to write. Share where

we can find Repairing Hearts, and follow you on social media.


It was fun to write. Anchored Hearts and Repairing Hearts are on Amazon and are free for Kindle

Unlimited. I also put purchase links on my Link Tree, which is also the place to follow me across

social media and book sites. https://linktr.ee/JulieArduini

Repairing Hearts Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/Repairing-Hearts-Christian-Surrender-

Surrendering-ebook/dp/B0CLCTD289

Repairing Hearts Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Repairing-Hearts-Surrendering-Julie-

Arduini/dp/1733687653


Thank you so much for letting us get to know you and the Hart sextuplets

better.

Thank you for having me! I’d like to give one Kindle copy of Repairing Hearts away. I’d love for your

readers to leave a comment, and I’ll choose one from Wheel of Names. Must be US resident.





Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Visiting with Peggy Trotter

 


Visiting with Peggy Trotter

By G.N. Lewis

I had the pleasure of chatting with Peggy Trotter, author of nine novels, plus one to be published soon, and she is currently writing another.

Peggy married her college sweetheart almost forty years ago. She considers her husband a jewel and says, “He cooks better than me, cleans the house, and fixes various items. This man does everything with the patience of Job, and the poor guy needs tolerance to put up with me.”  The Trotter’s have two married children and four grandchildren. Peggy says, “I call these four grandchildren my rays of sunshine, and number five will soon be here.”

Peggy loves cats and she feeds five and a half. Five are hers, but a stray tom stops by every day for food.  She says, “My better half says, ‘No more cats!’”  Peggy laughs and admits she can’t help feeding a little starving kitten if one shows up at her house.

A perfect day for her would be sitting on the back porch of a beach house with her entire family gathered around, eating cheesecake, and drinking Code Red.

Now for the interview.

Q. What other jobs have you held or do you hold besides writing?

I taught for 25 years, mostly at second grade. I have also worked in a library and at a non-profit that benefits kids in foster care.

Q. When did you know you wanted to write?

In first or second grade we had a writing contest. It was so basic, just a quick story and you had to fold the paper and make a cover on the front. The winners were hung on the window of the local attorney’s office. I think I came in third, but I’ll never forget standing there in front of that window, holding my Mom’s hand, and seeing my “creation” published for the world to see. That was the very first seed planted in my writing obsession.

Q. You write Christian Romance. What was the inspiration for your genre?

I read romances in junior high and high school and became fascinated. But the stories became less wholesome and after becoming a Christian, I just didn’t want to read that type of novel. Then, one day at the library, I discovered Christian Fiction! Since I’d always dreamed of becoming a writer, it wasn’t long before I knew the genre I wanted to write.

Q. How hard was it to find a publisher?

Well, I found my first one through word of mouth. I heard this small publisher was accepting manuscripts so I sent in a proposal. But now, I self-publish, which I love.

Q. What’s new with your writing? Anything in progress?

I just released the second book of the Up From the Miry Clay Series entitled Wild Daisies Bloom. This series follows women who left their bawdy occupations of being “soiled doves,” embraced a new life through Christ, and embarked on finding their happily-ever-afters. Now, I’ll be finishing up their third one in the series, Flawed Roses Flourish, set to release later this year.

Q. Authors need reviews. Do your readers respond with reviews for you? If so, what was the best one you have ever had?

 Getting reviews is very difficult. As a matter of fact, there’s very little you can do to build them up other than reminding readers how important they are to us as authors. But I especially loved one review by a reader who claimed she didn’t get her laundry done because she couldn’t put my book down, LOL. I’ve been there—so enraptured by a book that everything stops until you finish it! Those are the books you never forget.

Q. What is the most difficult thing about writing?

Hands down, marketing. I love the writing, love the work-at-home thing, and tolerate editing, but marketing is this unknown nebula of trying to get your book discovered by interested readers.

Q. Do any of your books contain events from your real life?

Yes, some of my books contain actual occurrences from my family life and even my husband’s family life. One book has a character, as a child, being forced to lick a shoe. It really happened, but I won’t tell you what family it came from, LOL. One Christmas scene was almost true to a T. A couple of characters are loosely based on some friends and family members.

Q. Tell me about your latest book.

On Amazon

Wild Daisies Bloom focuses on Tyne Ciders and her illegitimate child, Daisy who is quite a handful but more a blessing in so many ways. Tyne, (long I sound like in Clementyne, which is her full name) breaks free from the saloon where she works and pretends to be a mail-order bride, hoping to hide from her sordid and criminal past. In the long run, they become homeless, and she must marry to provide a roof over their head. Just as she’s trying to figure out her new husband, she’s arrested for murder. Here’s the blurb to tell you more:

Tyne Ciders is a widowed, single mother. At least that’s her story when she arrives in town as a mail-order bride. But when she learns the arrangement was only a part of a newspaper scam, Tyne is stuck once again without a cover for her sordid past. With no marriage in her future, no job, and no money, she and her small daughter are forced to hole up in a nearby barn—the very barn of the man who’d witnessed her appalling encounter with the frightening old coot she’d thought to marry.

Agony is Zephaniah Rowley closest friend. He’s lost everything that mattered to him. His wife, his children. Now, living as a hermit, every day is a horrible cesspool of penance for his own selfishness and guilt. So when he encounters a needy woman and her charming child on the dusty road, he makes a quick bee-line to drop them off at the nearest boarding house. He can’t afford to let his heart get involved. Or what’s left of it. Yet, he finds them living penniless in his barn, and he rashly offers a permanent solution. One that will change everything. For better or…for worse…


Visit Peggy at these links:


peggytrotter.com

peggytrotter.blogspot.com

diamondsinfiction.blogspot.com

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/Peggy_Trotter

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/PeggyTrotterAuthor

Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13778873.Peggy_Trotter

Amazon Author’s Profile Page:  amazon.com/author/peggytrotter.com

Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/peggy_trotter_author/

Pinterest:  https://www.pinterest.com/PeggyTrotterAuthor/

LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/peggy-trotter-44a29b95/

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/13778873.Peggy_Trotter

BookBubhttps://www.bookbub.com/authors/peggy-trotter


Thanks, Peggy for visiting with me. Your book, Wild Daisies Bloom sounds fascinating, and I look forward to reading it. I'll leave a review!


Leave a comment and email for Peggy's book giveaway of Wild Daisies Bloom or leave your information on our contact form.

Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Welcome to New Members 2024!


Welcome friends and readers!
And welcome 2024!

A new year is always a time of changes here at the Diamond Mine and this year is no exception. 


We sadly say goodbye to Janet Morris Grimes, Carlene Havel, and Lianne Bruynell Lopes, and Penny Frost McGinnis. And while they are leaving The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction, each author will still be penning amazing stories to feed our imaginations.

And speaking of Christian authors firing up their writing forges, I just want to take a moment to encourage all of our readers not to forget to show appreciation for the stories we love in this new year. In other words:

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL AND NOT-SO-LOCAL CHRISTIAN AUTHORS!

This may seem impossible to you as a reader. But it’s so simple! Here are some practical ways that you actually HELP Christian authors. You might call it the 12 Ways of Supporting Christian Authors, (catchy, right?!?) although I'm not promising it will match the Christmas tune.

1. Buy the book(s).

2. Use word of mouth to support an author’s book.

3. Follow authors on Social Media.

4. Leave messages on how you enjoyed a book.

5. Follow and interact on an author’s blog.

6. Attend local (and maybe not-so-local) book signings.

7. Send an email telling an author how much you loved an author’s book.

8. Join an author’s newsletter. (Please!)

9. Attend a readers’ retreat and participate. (And boy, are there lots of freebies there!)

10. Buy more books. (!) Buy books as gifts.

11. Join an author’s Street Team. (You can help promote, read early editions, etc.)

12. LEAVE A REVIEW. on Amazon/Barnes and Noble/Goodreads, etc. (I cannot express how much this helps/encourages a writer.)

See? It’s easy! I challenge all readers (and we here on The Diamond Mine are readers, too!) to show your appreciation to those Christian Authors who write those books we love sooo much!

WE LOVE CHRISTIAN FICTION!

Ah, I feel better now. Onward to the purpose of this post. To welcome in some NEW Christian Authors! This year, Lisa M. James, Gay N. Lewis (also known as G.N. Lewis), Regina Rudd Merrick, and Carrie Walker have put on their miner’s hats to become members here on The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction. All together we shout:

WELCOME ABOARD!

And now, let’s get to know a little about these authors.


Lisa M. James

    Lisa M. James is an independent author, marketer, and former Sunday School teacher. She loves writing fantasy novels featuring women of color for both young adult and adult audiences.   
Her novels have hit the Amazon Best Sellers list for numerous Fantasy categories, including: Sword and Sorcery Fantasy, Christian Fantasy, and Religious Science Fiction and Fantasy. Her fictional writing is inspired by Historical Fiction, Fantasy genres, and Christian novels.

 When not writing, Lisa loves talking about her faith, Disney movies, and football while drinking chai lattes. To keep up with her latest releases, subscribe to www.lisamjames.com.




Gay N. Lewis


    Gay’s daughter suffers from early-onset dementia, and she writes a blog about their journey: https://dementiadaybyday.blogspot.com/.

You’ll find Gay N. Lewis novels on Amazon @http://amzn.to/2hwc6nB and other on other online booksellers.  A link to G.N. Lewis is: https://amzn.to/3G3ZdZm.




Regina Rudd Merrick

 Regina Rudd Merrick started her journey as a life-long lover of reading in first grade, and eventually parlayed that love of literature into a degree in library science, with stints as both elementary and middle school librarians, and later as a public library director.

After finding the enjoyable world of reading and writing "fan-fiction"--original stories based on characters from familiar stories, television shows, and movies--she realized that for some reason God had given her the ability to weave a story, whether it be in this online community or with original characters. Her first novel, Carolina Dream, book one of the Southern Breeze Series, was the winner of a publishing contest with Mantle Rock Publishing, LLC (now Scrivenings Press), and her writing career was born.

Now the author of seven novels and a contributor to four novella collections, Regina writes about people like all of us who sometimes struggle with their faith and trusting God. Her latest novella contribution is included in the collection, Love in Any Season, and her latest novels are Window of Peace, book two2 of a multi-author series entitled Stained Glass Legacy, releasing in April 2023, and Twelve Days of Mandy Reno, a short Christmas novel and book two of the RenoVations, Inc. series. In addition to writing, Regina has recently added the title of “editor” to her resume.

In 2024, she’ll have three offerings: Carolina Connections (January 2024), Rebuilding Joy (February 2024), and Christmas, ReWired (November 2024)

Regina loves chocolate, the beach, playing keyboard and vocals in her church's praise band, historical homes, watching other people renovate on HGTV, and Hallmark movies. She and her husband of forty years are empty nesters in rural western Kentucky and are the proud parents of two grown-up daughters and a son-in-law, along with the family's sixteen-year-old Schauzer-mix, Cedric.@reginaruddmerrick.com.



Carrie Walker

Carrie Walker lives in Michigan with her husband and seven children. From her ten years serving as a high school youth minister, adventures around the globe, and raising a family, many stories have been knit within her heart.

As an avid reader, she pens what she loves to read: contemporary stories that bring hope to a hurting world. Weaving romance among storylines of characters in struggle, she aims to show God working in all situations. 

When she’s not playing board games with her husband, shuttling kids in the Walker bus, or wishing for snow, Carrie can be found at the keyboard bringing those stories to life.
A member of ACFW, ACFW-GL and FHLCW, Carrie’s writing has been recognized in many contests and her debut novel, Emma’s Hero, won the 2020 ACFW First Impressions Contest for Contemporary.

To learn more about Carrie and her writing or to connect with her, follow her on social media! She’d love to hear from you. You can also sign up for her newsletter on her website at carriewalkerwrites.com.

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Another great goal for readers is to follow The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction Blog all year! Please post us on your social media and encourage your friends to follow us as well. We highlight Christian authors and have book giveaways every Wednesday. I can't wait to see what the Lord has in store for 2024, can you?

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DIY addict and Christian author Peggy Trotter would love for you to subscribe to her newsletter @peggytrotter.com. Join her on social media, well, pretty much everywhere.