Tell us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
Only an occasional character trait. Why would I want to stare
at myself for two hundred pages?
What is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?
Does joining Facebook count? No? OK. How about allowing my
husband to talk me into driving into Canada during one of our many vacations—without
a passport or birth certificate! It took two hours, constant prayer, an interrogation,
and a few phone calls to reenter the US .
When did you first discover that you were a writer?
When my son started middle school and didn’t want me hanging
out at school with him anymore. I know, I know. Sad, isn’t it? An avid
inspirational romance reader, God planted a story idea that pinged around in my
head for a few months until I finally confessed my desire to write to my
husband. With his enthusiastic support, I devoured online writing courses,
attended a writing conference, and pounded out the story. I was hooked!
Tell us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
Rarely do I stray from reading inspirational romance and
romantic suspense.
How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?
Sweet fellowship with God every morning definitely helps!
And my husband and I plan weekend getaways. We pack our espresso maker, load up
our spoiled golden retriever, and drive a couple hours to tuck ourselves into a
cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains .
How do you choose your characters’ names?
I spend a lot of time developing them—who they are, what
they do, how they live, what they look like. Most times a name pops in my brain
during that process. When that doesn’t happen, I fuse first and last names from
my favorites list. Then, I Google the name to make sure it doesn’t belong to
some negative history maker and, if not, the name is born.
What is the accomplishment that you are most proud of?
Twenty-two years of marriage to a wonderful man who still
makes my heart race.
If you were an animal, which one would you be, and why?
Hmm. You’re not asking which animal I want to be, but which one I would
be. So, I’d have to go with a beaver.
Quit laughing. I don’t mean a rodent or pest, but a quiet and diligent beaver, hard
at work caring and providing a loving, comfortable home for her family.
What is your favorite food?
Ice cream, just about any flavor except Butter Pecan (ick!).
A thick, juicy hamburger. A tall, glass of iced tea. In that order.
What is the problem with writing that was your greatest
roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
Self-discipline. Forcing my rump to sit in the chair and create,
to not be distracted by overflowing laundry baskets, the grass that’s about six
inches too high, personal phone calls, you name it. When you work from home,
it’s tough to overlook household tasks and particularly difficult to say “no”
to personal requests. But, one thing I can’t refuse is watching a sick
grandchild. To overcome my self-discipline issue, I’ve learned to set
priorities and rearranged my schedule to maximize writing time.
Tell us about the featured book.
Devastated
after the brutal murder of her husband, Chelsea Hammond vows never to love
another lawman. Intent on rebuilding her shattered life, she turns her focus to
helping troubled teens. But when an angry father bent on retaliation, threatens
her, Chelsea
must turn to the one man she never thought to trust: Deputy U.S. Marshal Trey
Colten.
Trey wants only to protectChelsea ,
but she blames him for her husband’s death. Trey can relate. He blames himself,
also. As danger lurks, Trey begs Chelsea
to heed his warnings. He let down one Hammond .
He won’t let down another—especially one who now holds his heart.
WhenChelsea is
snatched from her home, can she put aside her fear, and trust Trey with her
life? Can she forgive him for destroying her past and let him help to rebuild
her future?
Where one journey ends, another begins…
Trey wants only to protect
When
Where one journey ends, another begins…
Please give us the first page of the book.
The mystery man with haunted
eyes was back.
Chelsea Hammond placed the lawn
chairs next to the cooler in the trunk, but kept her eyes on the man. He stood
alone, farther up the hill, tucked under some towering maple trees. Far enough
away that she couldn’t make out all his features, but close enough for Chelsea to glimpse his
pain. The slight slumping of his expansive shoulders; the hands clenched at his
sides; the haunted eyes that stared out into the distance when he removed his
sunglasses; the lips set in a straight, hard line.
And the words “Deputy U.S. Marshal”
that blazed from the front of his polo shirt. It had taken her three years, but
this year she determined to talk to him, to rid her dreams of those haunted
eyes. To hear his story. To offer closure if his version somehow connected to
hers.
“Thank you, dear. We appreciate
you lugging those lawn chairs for us.” Henry opened the door for his wife while
she wrestled to get into the car, sweat beading on her upper lip. Henry and
Stella always made a day of it when they visited their two sons.
“You’re welcome. You take it easy going home.”
How can readers find you on the Internet?
My website ~ DoraHiers.com
My blog ~ Heart
racing, God-gracing Romance
Facebook ~ Dora Hiers,
AuthorThank you, Dora, for the interesting time with us.
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Hello, Lena, hope this finds you doing well.... it has been a while since I have entered a drawing... this sounds like a wonderful book and author and I appreciate the chance to win a copy... the weather here in Hamlin, Texas is still pretty nice, with the days mild and the nights getting a little colder now... I enjoyed this interview and appreciate your time and the time that Dora spent answering your questions and creating the book...
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Good morning!
ReplyDeleteLena, thank you so much for your hospitality. I appreciate the chance to visit.
Cleda, my hubby and I were just discussing the difference in NC weather this year. The days seem to be unusually warm, but the nights are snuggle-cool. Delightful! Thanks, Cleda.
Hi Robyn. JOURNEY'S END would fit into "Inspirational Romantic Action" if there was such a genre. Thanks for your kind words, Robyn.
Great interview questions, Dora!
ReplyDeleteLena, I have the same problem: getting my BICHOK - Behind In Chair Hands On Keyboard. There are so many distractions and not enough hours in my day to get them all done.
I like that you take your espresso machine with you on your getaways. Too cool! Can't write without my cappucino! :)
Great interview, Dora. Wow, I cannot imagine anyone not liking butter pecan ice cream. My favorite!
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ReplyDeletemitzi_wanham[at]yahoo[dot]com
from Peace River Country, Alberta
It does sound like a page turner! A little suspense thrown in is always fun.
ReplyDeletePatty in SC
Sounds like a fun Romantic Action book:) I love the first page Dora...you have me hooked!
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Lorna from Alberta
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Hey Angie. Yep. Have espresso maker, will travel. Hubby grew up in Tampa, where cafe con leche ruled. Guaranteed to kick-start your day. Love it! Thanks for taking time out of your busy day to stop by, my friend.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Carol Ann. You can have it! lol. Thanks for stopping by.
Hey Marianne/Mitzi from Alberta. Thanks for your kind words. Good luck!
Good morning, Patty. Check out the Amazon reviews and count how many "page turner" and "action" words you see. I'm thrilled that readers find Journey's End a "page turner." Thanks for stopping by. Good luck.
Hey Lorna. Another Alberta fan? Wow! That's fabulous. I'm glad I hooked you with the first page. Thanks for entering. Good luck!
I like your beaver analogy - hard working and diligent
ReplyDeletecheryl in IL
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Dora, I'm such a fan!! I don't need to be entered, already read and loved Journey's End... Keep up the great work, and can't wait for what's next!!!!! God bless!
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ReplyDeleteHey Marianne. Thanks for your support. I appreciate you, dear friend! Congrats on your recent release of HEARTS KEY.
Hi Margie. I love horses, too. Is South Carolina sunny today? God flipped the switch from fall to winter here in NC. Thanks for your kind words, Margie. ;-)
Nice interview, Dora... your cabin getaway sounds heavenly. Nothing like the refreshment of beautiful places to get the creative ideas flowing (good coffee helps, too). Looking forward to reading JOURNEY'S END! Oh, and I think beavers are wonderful, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview, Dora and Lena! Dora, what I wouldn't give to have a cabin to hide out in now and then...
ReplyDeleteI would love to read JOURNEY'S END it looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm dropping in from QLD, AUSTRALIA. Spring has sprung. I'm taking a break from my Spring cleaning. A diligent beaver may be handy right now.
Good morning, Lilly. There's nothing quite like sitting on a deck, sipping coffee or hot chocolate, feeling that sense of peace settle in your spirit, knowing God made those mountains. He is still in control. Love it! Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteDelia, surely you can find a cabin by a lake somewhere in Oklahoma? I don't know about the hiding part, but it sure does feel great to kick back and relax for a bit. Thanks for stopping by.
Hey Marybelle. Australia? Spring? Yowzee! Why is it so hard for me to wrap my brain around season differences? We're just sliding into winter now. This beaver isn't so good with dusty ceiling fans or spider webs. Eww! Thanks for your kind words about Journey's End.
Looks interesting!Please enter me in the drawing.
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Nathanael Richmond
Blanch, N.C.
It looks interesting!!
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God Bless,
Sarah Richmond
Blanch,N.C.
Looks interesting. Please enter me in the drawing!
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Abigail Richmond
Blanch, N.C.
Good afternoon, Nathanael, Sarah, and Abigail Richmond from Blanch, NC. Am I correct in assuming you are all related? Thanks for your interest in Journey's End! Best wishes to win.
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ReplyDeleteCourtney
from WA state
Dora,
ReplyDeleteA beaver? I'd never thought of the beaver that way. But he is a hard worker and provider.
I love the sound of your book. Murder...anger...you name it. Plenty of conflict to keep my fingers flipping pages.
Please enter me in your giveaway.
I sure hope I win. (I guess you knew that, though)LOL
landtbeth@yahoo.com
Oh! Did I forget to mention that butter pecan is the lowest on my list of flavors, too?
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Enter me I would love to win a copy of this book! Thanks and God bless!
ReplyDeleteSharon Richmond
Blanch,NC.
Lena and Dora, thanks for the Interview, it made me laugh and memories came back when my husband talked me into driving in to Canada, by then all I was still a German Immigrant and had a green card but left it at the Hotel Room in New York all i had was my Drivers license and oh what trouble i was in, it took me 6 hours before they let my husband go to get the green Card. i never forget that one (smile).
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Blessings to you and Lena.
I live in S.Illinois
ingrids62448(at)yahoo(dot)com
I do not think that I could marry a lawman. I'm too afraid of the danger. I'm such a sissy. I love ice cream too. I can eat a container of Ben and Jerry's in under twenty minutes. Never mind that it is SO bad for you and that a container is supposed to be FOUR servings! Shocking I know. *LOL* Take care! I'm from Ohio. kristiedonelson(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteHey Courtney. Thanks for your interest in Journey's End! Best wishes to win.
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Hey Sharon. Another Richmond? Wow! Thank you so much! I appreciate your interest in Journey's End!
Oh, Ingrid, I can only imagine. My hubby will never live that trip down. Precious memories, right? Tough to live through, but elicits laughter later on. Much later...
Hey Kristie. Chelsea couldn't imagine falling in love with another law enforcement officer, either. You never know...
Hubby and I toured the Ben & Jerry's factory in Vermont this year. What a treat! Thanks for stopping by.
Sounds really good! Count me in!
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This "Inspirational romance action" book sounds like a good read. I live in S. CA.
ReplyDeleteGreat interview,
ReplyDeleteI would love a chance to win your book "Journey's End". I am here on a rainy British Columbia day.
Please enter me in your draw,
Jan K.
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Sounds like a page-turner:-) Please enter me in this giveaway!
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Hey Patsy. Thanks so much! I appreciate your visit.
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Hey Janet. Thanks so much! Sorry it's raining there in BC. We enjoyed an absolutely gorgeous day in NC. I appreciate your interest in Journey's End!
Hi Aizess. Thanks for entering the giveaway! Best wishes to win.
I'm hooked already! Journey's End sounds so fascinating. Can't wait to read it!
ReplyDeleteSamantha
from MI
Why, thanks, Samantha! I appreciate your interest in JOURNEY'S END. Thanks for entering. Best wishes!
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Hi Katherine. Thanks for your interest in JOURNEY'S END. Best wishes to win!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read this!
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Hey Beth! Cold and windy in Iowa today? It's a bit frigid here in NC, too, with high's in the low 50's. I appreciate your interest in Journey's End. Thanks for entering!
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