This is an author who hasn't been on this blog before. Welcome, Karen. Tell us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
I've only just finished my second book, but so far my
characters tend to struggle with the same issues I do, such as fear, trusting
God in difficult circumstances, accepting His forgiveness. The same verses that give me comfort and
guidance find their way into the books, as well.
What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?
This is a tough one, because I don't do that many quirky
things. I do remember a particular time
in college when my beauty regimen was considerably more intensive than it is
now. I was on a first date with a young man and by the end of the night my
false eyelashes were bothering me.
Without warning, I just plucked them off right in the middle of our
dinner. His jaw hit the floor. Um, he didn't ask me out a second time. lol
When did you first discover that you were a writer?
I didn't have the idea to write until I was in college. It was an intimidating idea, one I dismissed
almost immediately. It wasn't until I
was a young wife with a baby that I decided to actually attempt it. I had nothing to lose, and I'd always had
this need to be creative but never had an outlet. The more I write, the more I enjoy it. It's a creative challenge that fulfills me.
Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
Historicals are my favorite, including regencies and
westerns. I also like contemporaries and
suspense. Nonfiction takes me a bit
longer to finish, if I do at all. Oh, and I collect all sorts of cookbooks and
cooking magazines. The trouble is I enjoy
looking at the pictures more than actually cooking the recipes. lol
I collect recipe books, too, and seldom use a recipe. How do
you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?
I'm not sure I have that figured out! We're a homeschooling
family, so we're not running to and from school every day. And right now we have only one child involved
in an extracurricular activity. When I
do get overwhelmed, I head to the local
bookstore and browse the aisles or have coffee with a friend.
How do you choose your characters’ names?
I actually have a hard time with this, especially secondary
characters. I find myself using names of
neighbors, friends, even my husband's coworkers.
What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I'm thrilled to be living my dream of being a romance
author. It was something I worked long
and hard for but I can't take the credit.
Without God in the midst of it, none of this would be possible. He gave me the desire to write and, despite
my unworthiness, granted the desire of my heart.
If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why?
Well, security is important to me, so I'd want to be an
animal who doesn't have many enemies.
Maybe an eagle. I'm afraid of
heights, but as an eagle I wouldn't have that fear and would get to soar high
above God's creation. Can you imagine
the view?
What is your favorite food?
Chipotle Mexican Grill's bean and rice burrito with all the
fixings.
What is the problem with writing that was your greatest
roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
My greatest roadblock in the beginning was a lack of
knowledge. I had no experience with
creative writing. I wasn't a member of a
writers group. I just decided one day
that I wanted to write a romance, so I sat down at my computer and started
writing. That was frustrating because I
had no idea how to go about plotting a story or setting up conflict or
developing well-rounded characters.
Thankfully I found great resources on the craft and how to pursue
publication. I'm still learning, by the
way.
We’re all still learning, no matter how long we’ve been
published. Tell us about the featured book?
The Reluctant Outlaw
is the first book in my series Smoky Mountain Matches. The series is set in 1880's East
Tennessee and follows the O'Malley family. Here's the back cover blurb:
A
Kidnapper—and a Gentleman?
The ruthless criminal who took Juliana O’Malley hostage was a thief and an outlaw—or so she thinks. But on a perilous journey through theSmoky
Mountains , he becomes her unlikely protector. And when he pledges to
return her home safely, she somehow finds herself believing him.
The ruthless criminal who took Juliana O’Malley hostage was a thief and an outlaw—or so she thinks. But on a perilous journey through the
Evan Harrison has risked everything to find the men who killed his brother. Saving spirited, strong-willed Juliana could blow his cover with a deadly gang. Yet her courage and unwavering faith make him dream of the home and family he thought he could never have. And suddenly, that future is incomplete—without Juliana in it.
Copyright [2011] by [Karen Kirst]
Permission to reproduce text granted by Harlequin Books S.A.
Please give us the first page of the book.
June 1880
Blocking the entrance to Clawson ’s Mercantile, Evan
Harrison tried to blend in with the overhang’s shadows. He’d dressed in head-to-toe black, his hat
pulled low to shade his eyes. Leaning
against the glass-paned door, arms crossed and one ankle slung carelessly over
the other, he could’ve been waiting for someone or simply watching the morning
rush of people. What passersby couldn’t
see was his heart’s sharp tattoo against his ribcage and the sweat sliding
between his shoulder blades to trickle down his spine.
His narrowed gaze flicked to and
fro, his muscles bunched and ready to spring should anyone head his way. Hurry
up, Fitz. He wondered how Art was
doing in the back alley.
This wasn’t his first hold up, so
why the unease? He scanned the crowd
again, and the burning in his gut grew worse.
He was worried about Fitz. The
outlaw inside the mercantile was a wild card.
Lenny Fitzgerald had proven time and again that he wasn’t afraid to
spill innocent blood. And he wasn’t
particular about his victims.
Evan had
done his best to prevent the violence, but he could only do so much without
arousing suspicion. He couldn’t take a
chance of blowing his cover. He’d worked
too hard and waited too long to have that happen now.
He closed his eyes, wishing he could
put off the inevitable. Then he
remembered the reason he was there and his resolve hardened. He was on a quest for justice, and he would
get it. No matter what.
He snapped his eyes open at the
sound of someone approaching. Shifting
his head to the right, he caught sight of a young woman striding down the
boardwalk in his direction, her boots clipping the weathered planks with
determination. She was on a mission, it
seemed.
Please let her be headed
anywhere else but here, he thought.
As she neared, he couldn’t help but notice her
bold beauty. Sleek red hair peeked out
from beneath a navy and cream floral print bonnet framing an oval-shaped
face. He admired her ivory complexion,
so rare in redheads, and the pert nose, regal cheekbones, and generous
mouth. Her sturdy navy dress outlined a
pleasing female form, tall yet graceful.
She must’ve noticed him staring,
for she quirked a cinnamon eyebrow, her lips firming in disapproval. Her eyes raked him from head to toe before
meeting his gaze head on. One jerk of
her chin hinted of a stubborn streak.
“Excuse me,” she speared him with
her gaze, “You’re blocking the entrance.”
Her eyes were green, not the
expected blue. Deep green, the color of
spruce trees streaked with sunset gold.
Straightening, Evan plucked the hay
from his mouth and tossed it to the ground.
“You can’t go in there.”
A line of confusion formed between her fine
eyebrows. “Why not?”
“Mr. Clawson had to step out for a few
minutes. He asked me to tell any
customers who happened by that he’d be back in a jiffy.”
Annoyance
flickered in those gorgeous eyes.
“That’s impossible. Mr. Clawson
is dead."
Copyright [2011] by [Karen Kirst]
Permission to reproduce text granted by Harlequin Books S.A.
Permission to reproduce text granted by Harlequin Books S.A.
I’m intrigued. How can readers find you on the Internet?
My website, www.karenkirst.com ,
has pictures and information about my characters and books. I have a Facebook page, and I'm also on
Goodreads.Thank you, Karen, for spending this time with us. I'd love to feature your second book on this blog. Email me.
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The Reluctant Outlaw (Love Inspired Historical)
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I love your cover. I started writing with littles at home and am now moving into the homeschooling phase, hearing that published means even busier, I have a lot of respect for homeschooling authors, wonder if I'll be able to handle it if my time comes any time soon!
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Thanks Lena for having me today! I'm visiting family in Tennessee and we've been out preparing for my niece's wedding this weekend. Melissa, it's all about carving time out of your day. I watch a lot less tv now and get up earlier, but it's doable. With God, you can handle anything! Are you writing romance?
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this book looks fantastic!! Thanks so much for the contest, and the interview. The eyelash story is hilarious!!
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Carrie,
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Mrs. Kirst, "The Reluctant Outlaw" looks to be a wonderful read! I love books written in this time period. The first page has me wanting for more! Thank you for the chance to win! Thank you, Mrs. Dooley for hosting the giveaway!
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Nathanael, Kelly, and Rose, thanks for the kind comments. Good luck with the drawing. :)
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Cyndi, I feel your pain! My bookshelves are overflowing with Taste of Home and Quick Cooking magazines! lol I need to wear blinders at the checkouts. But the pictures look soooo good, right? Thanks for stopping by!
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your false eyelash dinner date still has me laughing! too fun! thanks for sharing and for writing =) really looking forward to this read!
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