Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Meet the Author of 94 Books, DiAnn Mills


DiAnn Mills 

Interviewed by Gay N. Lewis

I am excited to bring DiAnn Mills to the Diamond Mine today. I met this lovely, gracious author in 2014 at a Romance Writers of America meeting in Houston. She is not only kind, but she is also generous with her time, talent and knowledge. She helps struggling authors.  Now get this! She has 94 books in print!  She is also a Christy Award Winner!

She and her husband have been married for 31 years, and they live in NW Houston. They have four grown sons. She understands the loss of a child. Like our daughter, one of her sons now lives in heaven. She has three fabulous grands. When she’s not busy writing, she enjoys gardening, cooking, hiking, and travel.

DiAnn Mills is a bestselling author who believes her readers should expect an adventure. She weaves memorable characters with unpredictable plots to create action-packed, suspense-filled novels with threads of romance. DiAnn considers every breath of life is someone’s story, so why not capture those moments and create a thrilling adventure?  

Her titles have appeared on the CBA, ECPA, and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists; won two Christy Awards, Selah, Golden Scroll, Inspirational Readers’ Choice, and Carol award contests.

DiAnn is a founding board member of the American Christian Fiction Writers, an active member of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers, Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Mystery Writers of America, the Jerry Jenkins Writers Guild, and International Thriller Writers. DiAnn continues her passion for helping other writers be successful. She speaks to various groups and teaches writing workshops around the country.

Now for the interview!

DiAnn, what do you read these days? 

I read mostly suspense, romantic suspense, and all genres! I like reading the bestsellers and using them as a textbook to learn.

 

Is Writing your only ministry?

I mentor writers, coach writers, and I edit. I speak to writing groups, women groups, book clubs, libraries, and whoever is looking for a speaker.

 

When did you decide to write, and what was your first book?

 

I wrote my first book in the second grade on a Big Chief notebook pad. It was a western. 😊 I wrote all my life but always destroyed my work, due to a lack of confidence. I knew God had called me to write, but I still lacked courage. In 1996, my husband said to me, “Stop telling me that someday you’re going to write a book. Quit your job, and I’ll give you one year to get anything published. And if you do, whether you’re paid for it or not, you won’t need to go back to your job.” I took him up on the challenge. I looked at my new career in three areas: learning how to write, reading, and consuming bestsellers—all tasks beginning with prayer. I sold my first novel, a short story, and two articles that year.

God instilled in me that whatever I learned about writing, the publishing industry, and marketing and promotion needed to be shared with other writers.

 

How did you find publishers?

 

The Writers Market Guide. I was serious and determined. I studied until I found publishers who might be interested in my novel. My first book was a historical romance.

 

Do you have an agent? If so, how did you find one?

 

Yes! Steve Laube of the Steve Laube Agency is my agent. We’ve known each other for years.

 

 How do you get reviews?

 Several ways:

·        My publisher secures reviews through their contacts.

·        Readers post reviews.

·        My launch team (Dream Team) posts reviews.

·        I encourage readers to leave reviews.

I have a list of readers whom I notify when the netgalley link is available.

 Tell us about your latest book. 

 Canyon of Deceit is a September 9th release and available for preorder. https://diannmills.com/books/canyon-of-deceit/

A rescue team searches for a missing young girl and suspects all is not as it seems in this high-stakes romantic suspense novel from the author of Lethal Standoff and Facing the Enemy.

When wilderness survival expert Therese Palmer receives a frantic phone call from former colleague Professor Rurik Ivanov, she is shocked by the news that his young daughter, Alina, is missing—and that Rurik wants Therese’s help finding her. She’s sure Rurik hasn’t given her the whole story . . . especially since he refuses to report the kidnapping to the police. Yet with a child’s life hanging in the balance, Therese can’t turn down this mission. She knows the clock is ticking and she can’t do this alone.

Therese reaches out to Texas Ranger Blane Gardner, whom she met seven months ago during one of her training courses in wilderness survival skills. Blane’s specialized training and background with the Crisis Negotiation Unit make him uniquely prepared for this search-and-rescue mission. He agrees to help Therese and to accept Rurik’s terms to keep Alina’s disappearance quiet, and as the two begin working together, Therese is determined the spark growing between them won’t distract from their mission to save Alina.

Traversing deep into the desert of Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Alina’s last known location, Therese and Blane struggle to separate truth from lies within the mix of intel they’re receiving. As they close in on answers that suggest the involvement of Russian organized crime and a high-profile international assassination attempt, they must fight to rescue Alina before she becomes an innocent casualty of a much bigger plot—no matter the risk to their own lives.

What do you want readers to take away from your books?

Inspiration and encouragement to change and grow physically, mentally, and spiritually.

Her recent books are these:

FACING THE ENEMY - Tyndale September 2023

UNDER A DESERT SKY - February 2024

LETHAL STANDOFF - Tyndale September 2024

CANYON OF DECEIT - Tyndale September 2025

Thanks, DiAnn for visiting with us today. I’m guessing you are the most prolific writer we have ever had on the Diamond Mine!  You can find DiAnn at any of these links.

Website - diannmills.com

Facebook - facebook.com/diannmills

Twitter X - x.com/diannmills

Blog - diannmills.com/articles

BookBub - bookbub.com/authors/diann-mills

Instagram - instagram.com/diannmillsauthor/

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/diannmills

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/diannmills/

Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/diannmills/

Goodreads - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/81639.DiAnn_Mills

 

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

A Virtual Lakeside Chat with Author Jennifer Rodewald

We welcome in Jennifer Rodewald who has lived both in the mountains and the rural midwest. But today we focus on being lakeside with her new book, Lake Shore Sanctuary. Grab your fishing pole and enjoy the virtual lake view while we get to know Jennifer a little better.

PT: Tell a bit about yourself and how you landed in writing and why you write the contemporary genre.

JR: I’ve always loved story, and I’ve always written. At some point in my early teen years, I turned from journaling, in which I found myself often complaining about some aspect of life, to writing stories instead. Story is instructive to me, and I find that I learn best through that vehicle.

In my adulthood, I began to pray that God would give me a story worth telling. I had thought that it would be something historic, as that is what I usually read. What eventually filled my imagination, however, was a complicated contemporary story of a stubborn man trapped in alcoholism and a young woman dragged into that undertow. Not something I ever thought I’d write . . . but I did, and it eventually became Blue Columbine, my first published novel. I’ve written contemporary ever since—though when I read, I prefer to read historical. Life is quirky like that. 😉

PT: What authors/books intrigue you the most? Any favorites?

JR: When I read for pleasure, as I said above, it’s usually something in the historic genre. I particularly love Regency.

My very favorite books have been biographies, though. PureGold, the story of Eric Liddell by David McCasland is my all time favorite.

PT: Do you have a current Bible verse that has a special meaning to you?

JR: Hmmm . . . I tend to favor passages of God’s Word—I feel that context is very, very important, so I shy away from solitary verses. I love the Psalms—one commentator names them the “anatomy of the human heart,” and I lean into Psalm 103 quite a bit as it reminds me to glorify God for all that He has done. 

PT: Are you a city gal, a country girl, a beach lover, a mountain lady or a lake shore lass?

JR: Funny you should ask that. 😊 I spent the first 7 years of my life in the mountains of Colorado, and that left a substantial impression on my life. Then we moved to a not-so-great suburb of Denver where I spent the next dozen or so years. I hoped and prayed that I would not live there forever . . . and God kindly gave me a Husker for a husband. I have lived in rural Nebraska for the past 22 years—and let me tell you that adjusting to not only small-town life, but small-town rural life, took some time. There are still things that I think or say that my husband will respond with, “Jen, your city girl is showing.”

I love my small-town life, though, and hope to stay here forever. We try to get away to the mountains at least once a year. I have summitted (bagged) 4 Colorado 14ers (peaks that stretch upward at least 14,000 feet), and have wandered many, many more mountain trails in our adventures. My kids used to joke that we were the only family they knew who had to train for their vacations. Good thing they were cross country runners!

PT: Since the spring season is on the cusp of appearing, tell your favorite season and why.

JR: I love them all. I love the changing of times and seasons. Spring and summer bring a lot of work my way—I am a very small, hobby-level flower farmer, but I savor the work and the beauty. Fall and winter bring a little bit of rest, and that is lovely, too.

PT: Talk about Lake Shore Sanctuary, how you came up with the idea, and a little about the series itself Redemptive Shores.

JR: Redemption Shores came about from a group project I participated in a few years back—we put together an anthology of 80’s movie spin-offs. It was super fun! I knew, though, that once the anthology had gone it’s year-long course, I wanted to refresh and expand the story I’d written for it (mine was a reverse-roll spin-off of overboard, set in the Montana mountains), and I wanted to try a Saga-style series so that I could really dig in deep with complexity and character development.

That sort of threw off a lot of my readers—contemporary Christian romance doesn’t see a lot of a Saga-style series (think of your favorite, bingeable TV series—like Heartland or Miss Scarlet—and you’ll know what I mean). Readers tend to like their romances all neatly tied up at the end of each book—and I get it! But this series has been challenging and wonderful to write, because of the complexity, and because the characters are given time to really ferment and grow. It’s been a beautiful reminder that in real life, people’s stories stretch over a lifetime—and we all need patience, humility, and grace for the course.

PT: What was your favorite part to write in Lake Shore Sanctuary?

JR: I loved having a story that had a strong element of suspense. I’ve never written one before, so that was a fun change-up. I also really, really loved writing a marriage that grew into love—and that happened because of a determination on both sides to choose love—and to show love—even when they weren’t “in love.” One of my favorite lines from the story was this:

"Falling in love and loving someone are very different. I think you will discover that loving is the deeper end of the pool."

If I could hammer in something about love and marriage to my four children and have it stick, I think that would be it. Loving is gritty and hard and humbling and full of sacrifice. But it’s also glorious and beautiful and worth every tear and effort.

PT: Did you enjoy researching for this novel? What interesting tidbits did you discover that may or may not have made it into the book?

My favorite part of research for LSS was watching VLOGs of backpackers who took me into the Yellowstone backcountry. I loved getting a virtual journey into parts of the Park that I wouldn’t be able to access otherwise. Man, it’s really beautiful! God sure does amazing work!

It was also interesting to find that the FBI does “contract” (sort of) some of their undercover operatives—though often those are criminals who work as part of a plea bargain (think White Collar). It was also interesting (alarming!) to discover that the cartel does have a presence in Montana (my husband questioned that), and it’s not small. Yikes!

PT: Tell a little about LakeShore Sanctuary.

JR: Winning her husband’s heart might be the adventure--if not the achievement--of her life. If she can pull it off.

Grady Briggs is quiet and dependable and wants a life that looks nothing like his years spent working as a criminal investigator. But when a known member of the cartel comes searching for Isa Romero, that calm, predictable life he'd hoped to find in Luna goes up in flames. Things get complicated when Grady discovers why the crime boss is after Isa.

Though the flirty, vivacious young woman has rubbed him wrong since day one, Grady is willing to go to any length to protect her--even if that means marrying her.

Isa wanted a life full of romance and adventure, but her search for it has landed her in a whole lot of trouble. Grady’s offer of protection is the smart choice, but a lifeless, loveless marriage isn’t something she can live with. Her best option? Win her husband’s heart—which might be the adventure, if not the achievement—of her life, if she can pull it off.

Their marriage is supposed to be her refuge, but the danger only gets worse . . .

Just when they discover that they might have a chance at a real future together, their secret is exposed. When the danger becomes life-threatening, will Grady be able to protect his wife like he promised?

PT: Tell 5 things about Jennifer Rodewald that have nothing to do with writing.

I’m a girl who loves Jesus and want others to love Him too.

I have been married to my own personal Superman for almost 26 years.

I have 4 nearly grown children (my baby is a junior in high school).

I am a small-scale flower farmer.

I am a part-time swim coach.

PT: Talk about your future plans and what direction you are heading in your career. Will there be another book in the Redemptive ShoresSeries, or will you head in another direction?

JR: I am finding that I have to hold tomorrow up with an open hand. Currently, I am on a writing break, praying, as I did in the beginning, for a story worth telling. I have ideas for more Redemption Shores books, but for now, I wait. And in the meantime, I live. There is so much to do and savor in this beautiful life God gives!

PT: And there you have it, readers~the inside scoop on Author Jennifer Rodewald! We are doing a free book giveaway~although if I am honest, we haven't had to give away any books in the last several weeks because of lack of comments~and you can enter by leaving a comment and your email. Or, you can enter by using our contact form. I sure would like to giveaway a copy of Jennifer Rodewald's book, Lake Shore Santuary, but that is up to all of you readers! We want to hear from you, and thanks for stopping by our virtual lakeshore chat!

Thanks to Jennifer for stopping by The Diamond Mine of Christian Fiction!


Jennifer Rodewald Bio:

Jennifer Rodewald lives on the wide plains somewhere near the middle of Nowhere. Somehow she is both a realist and a romantic. She writes faith-based stories of Christian romance with real-life struggles and the hope of happily-ever-after grounded in the goodness and faithfulness of God. She loves stories and believes they can be powerful vehicles of truth and hope. Mostly, she loves Jesus and wants to see others fall in love with Him too, because HE is the real hope for that eternal happily-ever-after.


 

Lake Shore Sanctuary links:

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222951465-lake-shore-sanctuary

Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/books/lake-shore-sanctuary-a-christian-novel-

redemption-shores-book-5-by-jennifer-rodewald

Amazon: https://mybook.to/LakeShoreSanctuary

Thursday, April 10, 2025

Interview and Giveaway with author Kristen Joy Wilks!!

Today we welcome author Kristen Joy Wilks to The Diamond Mine! She's an award-winning writer of romance and children's books. If you want to be entered in the drawing for a free copy of one of her books, please click on "leave a comment" link at the end of the interview, and include your email address, and you'll be entered! So, here we go with a couple introductions to her children's series, followed by the interview!

Faith-filled frolics with furry friends!
Book one of the series, which is perfect for 6-10 year-olds, is available now:

Phooey Kerflooey wants to stay on the farm with Jessie. But when Jessie chooses a different puppy, Phooey is thrust into the arms of another family. 

A family with all boys. Boys who make traps, write lists of dangers, and shout Shakespearean insults at rodents. A family that likes scary things like shiny kitchen floors, wheelchair races, and battling attacking squirrels. 

A family that doesn’t know she cannot drink unless it is from a fancy, fancy teacup! Can Phooey find the china teacup she needs and teach her boys how to become the family of her dreams?

Theme verse: Philippians 2:4–Don’t look out only for your own interests, but take an interest in others, too. NLT


 Phooey Kerflooey vs The Battle Squirrel (releases June 3rd)

Phooey Kerflooey has finally found a home of her own.Too bad a raging squirrel found it first!

Rasputin the squirrel spends his time stealing snacks, pooing on the counters, and biting tender noses. Phooey’s perfect home has become a perfect storm of chaos!

Phooey will do anything for her boys. Almost step on the shiny floor. Mostly go potty outside. Bite a baby carrot in half. Maybe two carrots, or even three!
The boys want Phooey to chase Rasputin and save the day, but it’s hard when so many scary things stand in her way. If only Phooey had her pink dolly to boost her bravery.
Can Phooey find her courage and chase that bad squirrel out of their lives forever?

Maybe tomorrow.
Or the day after that.
For sure by next week.
Phooey will be very brave . . . someday.

Theme verse: Isaiah 32:18--My people will live in peaceful dwelling places, in secure homes, in undisturbed places of rest.


These sound delightful, Kristen! Now for the interview!

When did you decide to be a writer?

When I was in first grade, my teacher sent me to a young writers conference. She must have seen something in me that I hadn’t dared to look for myself. I heard Steven Kellogg speak, bought a copy of A Rose for Pinkerton with a rare $5 bill my parents sacrificed to send with me, and let myself dream big dreams. 

Wow! That was one wise teacher to spot your talent so early!

What was the first story you wrote?

The first story I remember writing was penned in preparation for that young writers conference. The cover was laminated construction paper cut into the shape of a large guinea pig and I illustrated the interior with horrendous ineptitude! It was about Fluffy, my brother’s guinea pig, and her victory over our dog Inky when he attempted to eat her. I recall my mother’s concern that my illustration of her chasing Inky with a broom during the attempted murder made her look as though she was holding a pitchfork, ha!

I bet it was cute! What inspired you to write children’s books?

My first published books were Christian romcoms, however, I have a long history with children’s ministry and books for this age group. My degree is in early childhood education, and I took two different online courses about children’s writing. My husband and I have been in full-time camping ministry for over twenty-five years and I grew up at an off-grid Bible camp that hosts many retreats for children and teens. Plus, books for kids can have all the zany fun and delightful insanity that one could wish for!

That's true! What’s your favorite part about writing?

Fast drafting! I write my rough drafts during National Novel Writing Month in a glorious cloud of hastily penned madness! 

I haven't done that challenge for a while. I forgot how much fun it was! I should do it again!

Do you work from an outline, inspiration, or both?

I outline carefully before jumping into my crazy rough draft. In fact, I spend the entire month of October taking my story idea through four to six different outlining tools to make sure that it has a solid skeleton. However, once I start typing, sometimes new chapters, events, or even characters appear. I often get inspiration for new story ideas during worship at my church. I write them down on the bulletin and then put them into my story idea file on my computer. When October rolls around, I choose the ideas I like best and then start outlining. 

That's an interesting process! What do you want the readers to take away from your stories?

I would love for my readers to be able to see God’s deep and mind-boggling love for them when they are living a really hard day. I want them to know God seeks them, is reaching out for them, and longs for them every moment of every day. 

Oh, that's beautiful, Kristen!

Do you have a favorite character in your books?

Phooey Kerflooey is such a favorite! She is so big and so very afraid of every little thing. I find her hilarious and heartwarming and so delightfully bumbling. 

Do any of your characters share traits with you or any other real person or animal?

Marcus (the older of Phooey’s boys) shares many traits with me. He tries so hard to make the world safe for his younger brother Conner. But Conner is a rowdy young daredevil, even though he uses a wheelchair. Paintball wars, wheelchair jumping, insane squirrel traps! Conner loves them all and their neighbor Nia is just as obstreperous. Poor Marcus has his hands full with those two, plus their large and scaredy puppy, and the attacking squirrel. Phooey Kerflooey was originally based on our own Newfoundland dog, Princess Leia Freyja. Leia was 114lbs and afraid of haybales and bags of chicken food. She refused to drink unless it was from her own mug and loved our family full of boys very much. Strangely, our current Newfoundland (Nessie Grace Karu) has many traits in common with Phooey. She is very large for a female Newfoundland, weighing 130lbs at just one year old. Also, I wanted to choose a toy that Phooey loved but her boys wouldn’t like. So I used my grandmother’s TP doll that sat over the spare TP roll on the back of the toilet for inspiration. The doll is a bit spooky and has a frilly pink dress that covers the TP. Well, Leia never bothered my grandmother’s doll but Nessie loves her! She sneaks into the bathroom and takes off with that TP doll at a full gallop! In fact, the doll is looking quite ragged with both feet chewed off and decidedly mangled arms. Both Nessie and Phooey love their pink dollies even if the rest of us find them to be somewhat alarming decorations, ha!

My husband and I enjoyed our family full of five boys! What fun we had along with the happy chaos. :)

Do your characters ever surprise you?

Yes! Since I fast draft, sometimes they just start to do something crazy as I’m typing but I don’t stop to change anything. If it’s a bad idea, I’ll change it when I revise. I had no idea that Marcus would be struggling with finding peace in a house full of chaos in Phooey Kerflooey. Or that Phooey’s quest for a fancy teacup was really a search for belonging in Phooey Kerflooey vs The Fancy, Fancy Teacup. Marcus and his longing for peace closely mirrors my own struggles growing up in the craziness of camp ministry. I didn’t think about it though, not until Marcus lived out that longing on the page. 

I always learn something about myself when writing, too.What are you working on now?

I currently have two projects. One fiction and one non-fiction. 

Phooey Kerflooey vs The Deep, Deep Dark is the third book in Phooey Tales: Spring, my chapter book series from Phooey’s POV. This book takes place after Phooey and her boys move to an off-grid Bible camp very similar to the camp where I live. The camp generator breaks down. Since it provides electricity for the whole area, this plunges Phooey’s world into darkness. Her boys read her a Bible story about the plague of darkness in Egypt and Phooey is sure that all of the other plagues are coming for her! She vows to fix the camp generator with helpful nose pokes before the plague of death comes for her and all the people she loves! This story is due to come out in September.

The Rough and Rowdy Devotional: Finding God in Family Tales is a

children’s devotional book that uses stories that my dad and

grandparents told me to point kiddos toward Biblical truths. There

are some crazy stories in this one, from Grandma Autumn riding a

wild burro to Grandpa Del story about how his dad shot flies off the

wall with a pistol when he was courting Del’s mom! This book will

come out in July.

They both sound really great! It's been a delight to have you on The

Diamond Mine, Kristen. Thank you!!

And readers, here's a bit more about Kristen, as well as all her links.

Don't forget to leave a comment with your email for the drawing!


Short Bio: Kristen Joy Wilks writes from a remote 

mountain meadow that alternates between quiet and chaos. 

The mom of three sons, a cat named Whisper Persnickety, 

and Nessie Karu their giant Newfoundland puppy, she lives 

with her camp director husband at Camas Meadows Bible 

Camp. Kristen has witnessed a plethora of crimes 

committed by squirrels. Snacks destroyed, chickens 

attacked, fires started in the woodshop! Despite these 

many trials, her stories highlight the humor and grace God 

gives amidst the detritus of life. When she’s not battling 

squirrels, Kristen can be found tucked under a tattered 

quilt at 4:00 a.m. writing a wide variety of implausible tales 

or at www.kristenjoywilks.com.

 

Website  https://kristenjoywilks.com

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

BookBub  https://www.bookbub.com/profile/kristen-joy-wilks

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

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@kristenjoywilks

Pinterest  https://www.pinterest.com/kristenjwilks7/

Amazon Author Page  https://www.amazon.com/Kristen-Joy-Wilks/e/B016FREUPM?ref

Goodreads  https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14422377.Kristen_Joy_Wilk

 Amazon ebook: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0D4118H93

Amazon paperback: Available June 3rd

Barnes and Noble ebook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-battle-squirrel-kristen-joy-wilks/1147001594

Kobo ebook: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-battle-squirrel

Apple ebook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-battle-squirrel/id6742045841

The paperback will be available at other retailers on June 3rd.

Free Phooey Kerflooey Coloring Pages: https://kristenjoywilks.com/fun/coloring-pages/

Coloring Prompts from Phooey Kerflooey vs The Battle Squirrel: https://kristenjoywilks.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Phooeys-Coloring-Prompts-Phooey-Kerflooey-vs-The-Battle-Squirrel.pdf


Amazon Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Phooey-Kerflooey-Fancy-Teacup-Spring/dp/B0D9M25J1Y/

Amazon ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Phooey-Kerflooey-Fancy-Teacup-Spring-ebook/dp/B0D9JBMX83

Barnes and Noble Paperback: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-fancy-fancy-teacup-kristen-joy-wilks/1146054159

Barnes and Noble ebook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-fancy-fancy-teacup-kristen-joy-wilks/1146021659

Kobo ebook: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-fancy-fancy-teacup

Apple ebook: https://books.apple.com/us/book/phooey-kerflooey-vs-the-fancy-fancy-teacup/id6553835259

Free ebook with Kristen's Newsletter: https://kristenjoywilks.com/quarterly-newsletter/

Free Phooey Coloring Pages: https://kristenjoywilks.com/fun/coloring-pages/

Coloring Prompts from Phooey Kerflooey vs The Fancy, Fancy Teacup: https://kristenjoywilks.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/Phooeys-Coloring-Prompts-Phooey-Kerflooey-vs.-The-Fancy-Fancy-Teacup.pdf

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Looking for Engaging Christian Stories for Your Teens? Meet Debut Author Jeremiah Friedli

 Today I'd like to introduce you to a debut author who writes dystopian fiction for young people (and those young at heart) who are fans of a twisting plot and engaging story (with no romance so if you are a parent of boys, Jeremiah Friedli is an author they'll enjoy). 


Meet Jeremiah Friedli

Jeremiah Friedli is a homeschool graduate, lifelong writer, ice cream lover, and native Texan who can imagine danger just about anywhere and anytime. He enjoys getting out in God’s creation, whether that’s hiking, camping, running, or just reading quietly on the porch. His favorite books—the kind he loves to write—are those annoyingly good page-turners that keep him up long after he really should have gone to bed. When he’s not browsing grocery stores for the latest deals on Blue Bell ice cream and frozen pizza, you might find him seated behind a large screen with one of his beloved spreadsheets or watching a movie with his family. Learn more and connect with him at jeremiahfriedli.com.

Suzie: Welcome to the diamond mine, Jeremiah. I am looking forward to introducing readers to you and your new release.

Let's get started with something easy. What is your favorite writing drink or snack?

Jeremiah: Definitely coffee! Just a medium roast with half and half. That’s a staple of my morning writing routine. For later in the day, I can still do coffee, but I often go for iced green tea and occasionally Alani.

Suzie: Caffeine to fuel your mornings is sometimes necessary, isn't it? Name three books on your tbr right now.

Jeremiah: I recently finished Preacher on the Run by Jayna Baas. The American War for Independence

is my favorite historical period, and this book did a terrific job of dropping the reader into that era, along with the issues relevant to that time, including faith and religion. But what I also loved was the pacing. Though Preacher on the Run didn’t quite move at thriller speeds, it certainly kept me turning pages!


I’m just about to start Trusting God by Jerry Bridges—the second time. This book was an incredible blessing to me years ago, and I’m excited to re-read it. Trust goes hand-in-hand with fear, the theme for CORE Deception.


Also, I just finished The Mental Game of Writing (James Scott Bell). Written for writers, this book is an easy read that’s packed with ideas to help authors with

the various mental obstacles they may face in their careers.

Suzie: Okay, my TBR just got bigger. Where is your favorite place to write? Why?

Jeremiah: Well, there’s favorite and then there’s practical favorite. A favorite place might be in the mountains or by a flowing stream. But since I’m in West Texas and neither of those are very accessible, I often end up at a coffee shop-like setting. Really, just anywhere moderately quiet with good coffee. 

The exception is when I’m dictating a first draft. In that case, I prefer to sit in my truck with my computer and microphone. Vehicles have terrific acoustic qualities!

Suzie: Coffee shops are also great for people watching. Who makes up your writing tribe? 

Jeremiah: I write fiction for teens with a Christian background and who like stories with suspense and intrigue. As I sometimes say, I create Christian YA thrillers. Right now, that happens to be sci-fi/dystopian. But that doesn’t mean readers won’t eventually see some post-apocalyptic, medieval fantasy, kingdom adventure, or modern royalty stories. I have a lot of ideas, and I can’t seem to write them fast enough! But whatever the genre, readers can expect fast-paced stories with teen characters.

Suzie: It's nice when ideas flow freely. If only time didn't move so fast, right? What inspired you to write CORE Deception?

Jeremiah: The idea was largely birthed during 2020 when I faced fears I didn’t know I had. It was an odd, disruptive time for many, and somehow the unknowns of a strange illness and the changes that came to just about every aspect of life triggered fear in me. I’ve struggled with fear of acceptance, fear of failure, and fear of incompetence before—to name a few fears. But this was new to me. It was fear that dominated my thinking and tried to control my actions. (And really, doesn’t all fear do that?)

Something told me this wasn’t right—more like Someone. As a Christian, I shouldn’t fear like that, not if I believe the Bible. After all, our future is secure, no matter what happens to us physically. And as Christ-followers, we have more hope than anyone else.



So why was this fear so strong? It was a while later that I came across a quote by Max Lucado from his book Fearless. He put it really well: "Fear, at its center, is a perceived loss of control." (https://maxlucado.com/fearless/)

Ouch, that was me. He nailed it. It felt like I had lost control of almost every aspect of normal life. Not that I had control in the first place. And that was the foundational deception of my fear. Life had been going fairly well, and I’d built my stability around that instead of the hope I have in Jesus. Experiencing this fear was painful because it forced me to face a reality—I wasn’t trusting God like I thought I was, like I wanted to think I was. But as painful as that was, it was a gift.

That’s the struggle for the main character, Seth, in my book CORE Deception. But that’s not all. Throw in some espionage, a little hacking, a dystopian government, and another ice age, and soon you have both an exciting and thought-provoking read.

Suzie: Security and control are hard to release to God sometimes, aren't they? We think we understand what's best for us while He knows what's best. 

What led you to write YA dystopian?

Jeremiah: Speaking first to YA, it was somewhere around my teen years that I gained my love of good fiction. I really enjoy YA stories. Maybe I’m still a teenager at heart. But over the years I’ve been creating stories, I just tend to dream up ones featuring teen characters. Nearly every time a story sparked in my imagination, it was YA.

But why dystopian for the CORE Series? I love stories of espionage, undercover, and page-turning suspense. I also like some level of technology. Before the CORE Series, my stories with those elements were set in current-day America. But placing YA characters in situations with espionage and undercover work posed a continual challenge. It’s hard to keep it realistic in a modern setting, at least if the teens aren’t criminals (which doesn’t work so well for a Christian writer trying to encourage other Christians to do the right thing).

Plus, there’s the dark side of espionage and undercover work. As much as I love that kind of stuff, I have to carefully choose what I read and watch. Evil people do evil things, and sometimes the “good guys” make significant moral compromises. Christians have to be careful what they allow to enter their minds when considering stories (true or fiction) on this topic. And so, I found myself challenged with “how can I incorporate the elements I find intriguing without showcasing the sinful behaviors that sometimes come with those topics?” Or put another way, “Can I have a moral, good spy? What sort of story could do that realistically?”

Enter dystopian, with its trope of controlling governments unjustly oppressing the populace. Now my main character had a good reason to use the tools of deception and espionage. I had the modern technology I wanted (and beyond), plus the setting allowed normal teens to step into areas they were unlikely to experience in the USA.

Suzie: The premise of the book is intrigue, and as someone who has read CORE Deception, I can confirm the story is a page turner. 

What message do you hope to convey to your readers?

Jeremiah: I’d say the key takeaway is a Christian’s response to fear, as mentioned above. The key phrase from the Bible comes from Mark 5:36. “Do not be afraid, only believe.” Too often I let fear take control of my emotions instead of keeping my eyes on the Lord, even when I can see how or understand why. I also created a “mini devotional” on fear (https://jeremiahfriedli.com/books/core-series-extras/), which has 40 short insights on what the Bible has to say about fear.

Other elements naturally emerge from dystopian settings like CORE Deception’s. When written from a Christian perspective, dystopian can offer hope for those who see darker times on the horizon, including for the USA. That’s because God is always there, regardless of the time in history (or the future!), geographical location, or presence of Christianity. His love, care, and protection transcend all eras and places.

Another key element relates to technology. Touting their motto of Efficiency for Survival, the government in CORE Deception boasts a very robust technological system that runs the nation and keeps everyone in their place. And in many ways, it’s a good thing considering the global ice age rendering places like Hawaii uninhabitable—except for the right level of efficiency empowered by innovation. Characters like Seth and Krystin learn the hard way they're always being watched. I set the CORE Series years into the future, but many aspects aren't very futuristic. Look at the surveillance state of current-day China and how widely the government deploys technology to control its populace. I wanted to explore that type of thing with the CORE Series. What might happen if America took a few more steps toward widespread technology employment, all in the name of safety and security?


Closely related are controlling governments and their suppression of freedoms like religion, speech, and free-thinking. Some characters in the book go along and comply, others push against the system. More importantly, when is it right for Christ-followers to comply, and when is it right to go against the authorities? Do we keep silent or do nothing? Or do we stand up to them and face the consequences, even if it’s severe? God gave us Acts 5:29 for a reason. (Side note: this is a key theme in my prequel novella
Association, available for free at my website.) One of my favorite books is God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew, and it was fascinating to see how Brother Andrew worked through this dynamic as God led him to bring Bibles to people who had little or no access to it.


Suzie: Readers, here's a quick description of what to expect in Association: When 15-year-old Krystin Jakobsdóttir’s uncle is accused of attempted murder, she determines to help him clear his name of something she knows he didn’t do. But soon she realizes she’s not just fighting a false accusation. She’s fighting against a conspiracy to take down the social activist her uncle supports. The situation is eerily similar to what happened two years ago, the devastating loss of her sister. With a relentless police inspector watching her every move, Krystin faces a dilemma—avoid the authorities and hope for the best for her uncle or align with the very thinking that tore her sister from her two years ago.

 Can you tell us a little about your next project(s)?

Jeremiah: I'm well into the planning phase of CORE Deception's sequel. Readers can assume more suspense and espionage while exploring new facets of the CORE series storyworld and digging deeper into characters like Seth, Krystin, and Jhalak. The next title and plot are a secret right now, but here's a little teaser:

A relentless pursuer.

An unpredictable ally.

The opportunity of a lifetime.

Can seventeen-year-old hacker Seth Alvarez survive a daring undercover mission that could change the course of a nation…or destroy everything he’s even known and loved?

After a third novel in the CORE Series, I'm praying about what to write. Several ideas are pushing their way to the front of the line, and it’s too early to say which one will win out. It could be another sci-fi, a modern thriller, kingdom adventure—you get the idea.

 Suzie: I'm intrigued. 

Switching topics, do you have a favorite Bible verse or story that inspires you on a soul level? 

Jeremiah: It’s hard to narrow it to one verse, but one phrase God reminded me of a lot this year is from Jeremiah 32:27. “Behold, I am the LORD, the God of all flesh. Is there anything too hard for Me?” 

When I feel overwhelmed, experience doubts, or get confused thinking I have to make things happen, this verse helps keep me on track and reminds me of who God is. He is enough, and He loves me more than I can understand.

Suzie: That's a fantastic verse. Before we go, how can we pray for you?

Jeremiah: Thanks so much for asking. I’d appreciate prayers that CORE Deception positively impacts readers, strengthening them in the Lord. And I’m always grateful for prayers for in crafting the next story, keeping myself humble before God so His work can flow through me.

Suzie: Thank you for introducing yourself and your debut to us, Jeremiah. 

Readers, don't forget to grab your free copy of Association (the prequel to the CORE series) 


About CORE Deception


In a world where the government’s CORE systems see and track everyone, seventeen-year-old hacker Seth Alvarez is determined to save his sister from being placed in a reeducation facility. Armed with a cryptic letter, Seth embarks on a search for the valuable incognito devices—cyber master keys that can set his sister free. But with only three weeks remaining, he finds himself wedged between two powerful forces who will stop at nothing to get the devices first.