Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Romantic Suspense Author Rebecca Lake Shares About Baseball, Life, and Writing

 This week, I'm excited to introduce you to Rebecca Lake. Rebecca is a romantic suspense author who writes stories of courage grounded in hope.


About Rebecca


Rebecca grew up in the rural West, where gold rush towns, remote caves, and the rugged Idaho mountains stirred her imagination.


The stories remained unwritten until one day she decided she could no longer wait for tomorrow and began writing. Within a year, she penned Where Secrets Lie, His Last Text, and The Mistaken Witness.


Her clean novels provide unique twists, white-knuckle suspense, and sweet romance. The characters inspire with their courage, grounded in hope.


Connect with Rebecca: website | newsletter | Facebook  | Bookbub



Interview

Suzie: Welcome to the Diamond Mine, Rebecca. We’re thrilled to have you visit us this week. Let's start with something easy. What is your favorite spring-time beverage?

Rebecca: I enjoy an ice-cold Arnold Palmer (unsweetened tea and lemonade) or iced coffee.


Suzie: Ah, an Arnold Palmer in the summer is refreshing. Tell us a little about you—family, hobbies, day job, or whatever you’d like to share that’s not in your bio.

Rebecca: We’re avid baseball fans, and we’ve watched a lot of games, both on TV and in person. Pro, college, high school and youth baseball—we’ve watched it all. 

Suzie: I've never been able to get into baseball but have some good friends who love it. What are three books on your current tbr?

Rebecca: Doyle by Susan May Warren, Two Seconds Too Late by Dani Pettrey, and Out of Time by Irene Hannon

Suzie: Two of those are on my TBR as well! What does your writing space look like?

Rebecca: We converted a spare bedroom into a shared office. My window overlooks our hummingbird feeders, and when I need a break, I watch the horses in the field behind our house. 

Suzie: That sounds like an amazing view. Would you share with us a little about your road to publication?

Rebecca: My road has been shaped by authors who generously shared their expertise. I wouldn’t have made it without one incredibly kind mentor who patiently shared her vast knowledge. I hope to pay it forward someday.

Suzie: What drew you to the romantic suspense genre?

Rebecca: I’ve always loved mysteries and suspense. I initially planned to write sweet romances, but suspenseful elements kept creeping into my stories.

Suzie: Tell us more about your newest release, The Mistaken Witness.

Rebecca: Harper Ashford narrowly escapes death after getting forced off a treacherous Idaho mountain road. Ignoring his own rules, former Special Forces officer Alek Locke races to her rescue. She doesn’t trust him. He doesn’t want to get involved. Yet, unraveling the deadly conspiracy her father ignited demands they remain in the mountains, forge an uneasy alliance, and follow a trail of cryptic clues. The danger escalates beyond their wildest expectations, each discovery leading them deeper into peril. 

While writing The Mistaken Witness, one plot twist captivated me so much I spent hours researching the actual event.

Suzie: What are you currently working on?

Rebecca: Deception At Christmas. A Christmas novella, Where Secrets End, Book Three in the Deception In The Mountains series, and Disguised Deception, book one in the Garnet Falls series.

Suzie: Wow, it sounds like writing is keeping you plenty busy. How can we pray for you?

Rebecca: For wisdom.

Suzie: Thank you for spending some time with us today, Rebecca. We will be praying God gives you wisdom as you continue your writing journey.


The Mistaken Witness


A fatal crash. A father’s betrayal. A web of lies.

Budding journalist Harper Ashford isn’t stalking a big story when an SUV forces her off a treacherous Idaho mountain road—it’s stalking her. So, when a handsome former Special Forces officer “just happens” upon the remote scene, she’s not about to trust him.

Alek Locke has retreated to the mountains to regroup after a mission gone awry. Rescuing a beautiful stranger wasn't part of his recovery plan. But as threats escalate and shocking connections emerge, Harper's father's betrayal pulls Alek deeper into the conspiracy he might have been entangled in all along.

Cryptic clues soon have the reporter question her sources and the military man reevaluate his priorities. With the danger relentless, their enemies might not be who they seem. Will their fragile partnership keep them alive? Can Alek’s selfless vow to protect her pierce her guarded heart? And could Harper’s resilience teach him another kind of strength before it’s too late?


Wednesday, May 21, 2025

 Join me in welcoming award-winning author, Rhonda Ortiz to the Diamond mine! Rhonda is such a sweet and supportive author and writes fantastic historical fiction. If you haven’t had the chance to enjoy her Molly Chase Series yet, “In Pieces” and “Adrift” are excellent reads. The third book in the series will be releasing soon and I can’t wait. Without further ado, here’s Rhonda!


Rhonda Ortiz is a historical novelist, a founding editor of Chrism Press, and the editor in chief of Dappled Things. Her Molly Chase series has been the recipient of multiple awards, placements, and honors, including the Catholic Media Association Book Awards, the ACFW Genesis Award, the Oregon Christian Writer’s Cascade Award, and others. A native Oregonian, Rhonda attended St. John’s College in historic Annapolis, Maryland and now lives in Michigan with her husband and children.




Welcome, Rhonda! We’re so excited to have you here today. First let’s learn a little about you. Can you share a few things about yourself that have nothing to do with writing?


Nothing to do with writing, huh? Ask the hard question first! Just kidding. I’m Rhonda Ortiz. I grew up in Oregon, went to school in Annapolis and there met my native New Yorker husband. If our story was My Big Fat Greek Wedding, his family would be the Greeks and mine would bring the Bundt cake. After he finished graduate school—he’s a theologian and professor—we landed in west Michigan, which neither of us realized was on the map. (The stereotypes about coast people’s views on flyover country is one hundred percent true. Now we know better.)


Outside of writing and freelance work, most of my time is spent running after my six children, ages three to fourteen. But occasionally I have time to pursue hobbies, including gardening and knitting.



What an adventure! What drew you to write?


I’ve always been a writer, but I came to fiction writing late. One day I had a story idea, and both my husband and my parents encouraged me to pursue it. After several years of writing drafts and stuffing them into a desk drawer, never to see the light of day, I finally hit upon the idea for the Molly Chase series and knew this one was a keeper. 



It sure is! What’s your writing process? 


I begin with an eight-beat scene structure worksheet that I created—I keep a clipboard with several copies at hand. I set a timer for ten minutes and fill out the worksheet with whatever comes to mind. This is not a hard-and-fast plan—in fact, I rarely follow it. But filling out the sheet helps me brainstorm the scene’s conflict and arc, getting the juices flowing.


Then I set my timer for ten minutes again and write. When the timer stops, I jot down my word count, make sure I’m averaging ten words a minute, and set the timer again. Rinse and repeat. The timer helps me stay focused—I have ADHD—and aiming for ten words a minute keeps me moving at a reasonable, moderate pace.


I love it! I may have to bother you for this worksheet. It sounds so helpful :) How do you come up with your story ideas?


On the YouTube video of a recent interview I gave, someone in the combox declared, “She’s very weird.” Certainly the comment was petty and mean, but it also made me laugh. Between being neurodivergent and being a novelist—someone who spends her days listening to imaginary people talk in her head—weirdness comes with the territory. And it’s this same weirdness that generates story ideas. Ideas just happen.



That certainly is mean (and I strongly disagree), but am so glad you could laugh about it. We all loved “In Pieces” and “Adrift.”  Tell us about your upcoming release. 


Keeper of Keys is the third and final installment of the 1793, Boston-set Molly Chase series, which is one story told in three volumes—kind of like a miniseries. I can’t say too much about it, lest I spoil the book for my diehard Molly fans, but I can share my early readers’ reactions. The first reader cried. The second reader said Molly kept coming up during her prayer time for days after she had finished the story. The third reader sent me a ton of emojis—heartbreak, mind blown—with a “Well done, my friend. Well done.” At the time of this interview, the manuscript is going through editorial, so of course I have more work to do on it. But the overall story did what it was supposed to do, and for that I’m grateful.



Gah!! Now I’m even more impatient for it! Are there certain themes explored in the story?


Redemptive suffering is perhaps the most important theme, followed by the deeper meaning and efficaciousness of marriage, especially Christian marriage. The series contains no small number of story threads, from love to family drama to politics and spies, which means there’s a theme for everyone!



That’s something I’ve enjoyed about your other two books for sure. Do you have any favorite characters in your books?


I love my Molly, of course. And while the story’s lead male character, Josiah Robb, is great, my favorite character is his roguish, sharp-witted friend, Mark Findley. I can’t think about Mark without smiling. My other favorite character is Sarah Robb, Josiah’s mother.



What are you working on now?


I was supposed to work on a story about the 1900 Galveston (TX) hurricane, one of the deadliest on record. Then I thought, well, I’ve been meaning to write Sarah and her late husband Nathan Robb’s story as a novella, so maybe I should do that before leaving eighteenth century Boston. After I began brainstorming the opening scenes, I realized it will be a novel, not a novella. So that’s what I’m doing next.



Ooo. I’m in!! Can’t wait to read Sarah and Robb’s story. When you’re not writing, what do you enjoy doing?


Gardening! While I don’t know as much about plants as my botanist character Prudence Warren, I do love playing in the dirt.


Thanks so much for joining us today, Rhonda!

Keep an eye out for Keeper of Keys, set to release March 2026


Here’s a sneak peek at what the story is about:



Best to leave the ghosts alone.


Boston, 1793—Federal spies Molly and Josiah Robb have returned to Molly’s childhood home—not to brood on her father’s suicide, but with a mission: woo Boston’s elite and find the traitors infiltrating American intelligence operations. Dinners, parties, church committees, business dealings—the Robbs must throw wide their doors if they are to hear society’s tittle-tattle. Only one door remains locked. No one goes in Papa’s study.


Spinster Anne Lawrence will do anything placate her wealthy uncle, if it means her brother Peter will inherit his fortune. So when Uncle Lawrence asks her to befriend the detestable Molly Robb and hunt down a document hidden in Molly’s house, Anne agrees. Little does she know that she’s being watched in turn.


When Molly tells Josiah that they’re expecting a baby, Josiah is caught between joy and panic—Molly’s late mother lost several children at birth. When Molly’s pregnancy doesn’t go as planned, he wonders if they are reliving her parents’ story.


In this poignant conclusion to the Molly Chase series, Keeper of Keys explores themes of love, sacrifice, reconciliation, and the true meaning of homecoming.


Enjoy the first two books of the series to pass the time:)


In Pieces:

Certain things ruin a girl’s reputation, and madness is one.



Purchase: https://a.co/d/8nIy50c


Adrift:

“Everything about your life is my concern, Mr. Robb, including your betrothed.”


Purchase: https://a.co/d/1geJ7n9


Connect with Rhonda


https://rhondaortiz.com/


Social media: Across all platforms at @writingrhonda


Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Dianne Miley and The Crystal Falls Series

Please join me in welcoming one of my dearest friends, Dianne Miley, who was a writer before I even met her. We met in our local LowCountry Romance Writers of America. Then, we both switched to American Christian Fiction Writers once we learned there was such a group--and we're charter members of our relatively new local chapter. Hello Readers, I’m Dianne Miley, author of The Crystal Falls Series. I grew up and raised my family in Northeast Ohio, but after they graduated, we all moved to sunny South Carolina. I now live near Charlotte, North Carolina. People most often notice my smile and I’ve been nicknamed Smiley Miley.
Please tell us about your book—or in your case, books? Life isn’t always pretty in picturesque Crystal Falls. Amid family saga and an active gossip mill, murderers, stalkers, and kidnappers lurk to torment the idyllic small town, but God and romance always win.
LILACS FOR LAURA: Among fragrant lilacs, florist Laura James finds herself SUSPECTED OF MURDER when her hero Brett Mitchell discovers her brother-in-law’s dead body on the creek bank behind her house. Does Laura have a chance at love—and freedom? And who will reveal the killer in a shocking twist? ROSES FOR RACHEL: Widowed sister Rachel Santos struggles to raise her young daughters as a single mom. WHEN A DEMENTED STALKER THREATENS HER LIFE, sabotages her job, and vandalizes her home, Rachel relies on kind coworker, Elliot Truman. Can she summon the courage to risk her heart again? And can mild-mannered Elliot protect her? VIOLETS FOR VANESSA: Brother Chad James rescues sweet Vanessa Gallagher from the wrong side of the creek. STRUGGLING TO BE FREE OF HER ABUSIVE FATHER, Vanessa protects her mother and gains independence. When her father meets his doom, Vanessa’s mother is suspected of murder. What unexpected turn does Chad discover? And will Vanessa choose love over independence? SUNFLOWERS FOR SARITA: Brave sister-in-law Sarita Santos testified against her homicidal ex, refused the abortion he demanded, and accepts refuge with wealthy Max Carter. THE VENGEFUL EX-CON KIDNAPS HER CHILD from the beach hideaway and Max risks his life to search for the girl. Can new love endure this tragedy? And will Sarita’s faith survive if her daughter doesn’t? Find the books at: https://amzn.to/4jX9HfC Share one thing that you found difficult or challenging about writing the books. On Roses for Rachel, I had several suspects for the stalker and couldn’t decide. Thank goodness for writer friends! A critique partner made a suggestion, and I immediately knew the perfect character to be the stalker. Let's get to know the readers a bit better. Ask a question and let's share your answer, too. How did you find true love? Mine was my very first date at age 16. It was a blind date set up by a high school friend. We’ve been together ever since! Now married for 42 years, we have two married children and two grandchildren!
Share your social media and buy links... I’d love to connect with you! DIANNE'S SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3RZe39t Website: https://www.diannemiley.com Blog: https://www.diannemiley.com/blog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authordiannemiley/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2885135.Dianne_Miley Book Bub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/dianne-miley Find the books on AMAZON. GIVEAWAY! FREE NOVELLA, Velma & Clarise when you sign up for my newsletter at www.diannemiley.com. Crazy opposites, Velma & Clarise take a road trip to ditch their problems—if only for a few days. When a roadside diner serves up vittles with a side of violence, the women vroom off in fear for their lives. Will the beach be the getaway they hoped for … or their final destination? Readers, do you know of any other "deals" like this, where you subscribe and receive a free novel/novella? Please feel free to share below!

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Author Interview with Author Donna Schlachter!

 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 Donna Schlachter, author of Cactus Lil's Next Chapter!


A hybrid author, Donna writes squeaky clean historical and contemporary suspense. She has been published more than 60 times in books; is a member of several writers' groups; facilitates a critique group; teaches writing classes; and judges in writing contests. She loves history and research, traveling extensively for both, and is an avid oil painter. She is taking all the information she’s learned along the way about the writing and publishing process, and is coaching committed writers. Learn more at The Purpose-Full Writer Coaching Programs! Check out her Coaching Group on Facebook!

Check out Donna Schlachter's website! Stay connected so you learn about new releases, preorders, and presales, as well as check out featured authors, book reviews, and a little corner of peace. Plus: Receive 2 free ebooks simply for signing up for our free newsletter!

You can also connect with Donna Schlachter on Facebook, BookBub, Goodreads, and her Amazon Author Page!

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?

Coffee, with heavy whipping cream. Both for taste and for the fact the cream is “free” on the Keto plan.

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

Unlimited crab legs. With shrimp and lobster.

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

I love writing in coffee shops because there are so many weird and wonderful folks hanging out there. Plus, it’s easy to eavesdrop on conversations. And, of course, there is coffee.

Coffee shops are so much fun! Do you have an odd habit that is only explained by your bookish, writer tendencies? Safe space. ;-)

I love smelling old books. Love the smells of ink, old paper, and musty covers.

It's a great smell! What inspired you to write Cactus Lil's Next Chapter


It all began with a compilation project for Barbour Publishing. I wrote a story about a rancherwoman who wrote romance stories, although she’d never been in love. When the rights reverted back to me, I decided she needed more stories, so I wrote about her debut book in Cactus Lil’s Big City Debut. This past year, I had to take a look at my writing schedule to make room for other things I wanted to do, and this series felt like it needed an ending. And thus was born, Cactus Lil’s Next Chapter. While it is still a work in process, I’m hoping it comes out in time for summer reads.

How fun! What led you to write in this genre?

I started writing historical romance because of another compilation about romance along the Pony Express Trail. And, as you know, one story led to another and another…

That's awesome! What message do you hope to convey to your readers?

My characters are all flawed, and my message is: no matter how far we’ve strayed, our second-chance, third-chance, fourth-chance (and more) God is always there to pick up the pieces and set us back on the right path to find Him.

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

After I finish Lil’s story, not sure what the next project will be. I have an idea for a dual-time story connecting a past crime with a contemporary story. We shall see.

      I'm intrigued! Do you have a favorite Bible verse or story that inspires you on a soul level? 

Jeremiah 29:11 is my life verse. I pass everything that happens through it, and I find it a huge comfort when things don’t seem to be going well. Simply knowing God has this is huge!

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

The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker, and Abandoned on the Ice about an Inuit girl in the 1840s who accompanied an ill-fated Arctic expedition and was the sole survivor.

Those sound interesting! Thanks for answering all of my prying questions, Donna!

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 create aesthetic content 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!

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