Our interview today is with Cheryl Hodde, one half of the team that makes up Hannah Alexander. Welcome, Cheryl. Why do you write the kind of books you do?
When I was writing my first book twenty-seven years ago, it
just happened to be a romantic suspense, because that was always my favorite
kind of book to read. I realized before the first few pages were completed that
without God in the middle of the romance, there would be no worthwhile romance,
so I started writing inspirational romantic suspense. Then one day I was
working on a medical scene when my pastor surprised me with a blind date, and
that date just happened to be Dr. Mel Hodde. We began to corroborate on my
medical scene, and I discovered Mel also had an interest in writing. From then
on I wrote with Mel’s input, and included medical to the mix.
Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the happiest
day in your life?
The day Mel finally proposed to me!
How has being published changed your life?
Though I love having my work published, the most important
and rewarding part of my job is making friends with other writers. When
Christian novelists get together, it’s like a family reunion. We weird folks
realize we’re not really that weird, after all, because there are a lot of us,
and we discover that God placed a bond between us that will last for eternity.
What are you reading right now?
I’m reading From This
Day Forward, by Margaret Daley. It’s an historical romance published by
Summerside. Margaret is a fabulous writer!
What is your current work in progress?
I’m working on a
novel entitled Against the Wind,
about a woman in 1855 who is chasing down her husband’s killer and trying not
to fall in love with the captain of the wagon train she’s traveling with.
Fortunately for her, she’s made a lot of friends on the journey, and they come
in handy when her life is at stake.
What would be your dream vacation?
I grew up near the ocean and the mountains, and I miss both,
living here in Missouri .
My dream vacation would feature both—in an isolated cabin at least a mile from
the nearest neighbor. Is there a place like that?
If you find it, I would want to rent the cabin after you
went home. How do you choose your settings for each book?
Almost all of my novels have been set somewhere in Missouri , most of them
imaginary places so I can build the town the way I want it to be. I’m working
on a series now set in a real place, with imaginary citizens, buildings,
grocery stores, churches, and clinics. It’s a beautiful little park called
Jolly Mill, which was once called the Village of Jollification ,
and was a popular stopping place for travelers in the 1800s. I’m setting Against the Wind there now, using a cave
that was once rumored to extend seven miles to a town called Monett. I love to
play in caves.
I know you do. I’ve loved reading some of your books with
caves in them. If you could spend an evening with one person who is currently
alive, who would it be and why?
I’ve love to spend a long evening with my husband, just the
two of us, maybe eating king crab and stuffed potato peels, talking long into
the night, with no deadlines or telephone calls or job to go to the next
morning. An evening of peace and quiet together would be wonderful.
What are your hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I’ve been an avid hiker most of my life. I’ve hiked into the
Grand Canyon a few times, and have hiked in the Mark
Twain National
Forest in Missouri
hundreds of times. I love to walk along a sandy beach and feed the birds. I
guess walking is my favorite hobby. It’s where I draw closest to God and His
creation.
What is your most difficult writing obstacle, and how do you
overcome it?
As with many other novelists, my most difficult obstacle is
writing the first draft, because I constantly edit myself. A friend of mine,
Lissa Halls Johnson, joined me in a week-long retreat a couple of years ago,
and we both broke through the wall by doing timed writing, thirty minutes at
sitting, and then reading them to each other and discovering our first drafts
weren’t as bad as we’d thought they would be.
What advice would you give to a beginning author?
Read excellent writing by a favorite novelist, and read a
book about novel writing, all the time you’re writing your own work. That
doesn’t necessarily work for everyone, but it worked for me. Get the basics
down and learn the craft and learn to edit your own writing until it’s perfect.
Then and only then should you begin to market your work. I wrote for fourteen
years, and I had thirteen novels under my belt before I sold my first novel.
The others sold after that, but I was glad I’d learned how to master my craft
before it went out into the world.
The Wedding Kiss is a romantic suspense set in 1901 about Keara
McBride, whose father was tricked into gambling away her only home, and then
was thrown into jail for murder. In desperation, she asks her neighbor, Elam
Jensen—the widower of her best friend—to marry her so she can help care for the
children. All goes well until their first kiss during the wedding ceremony,
before a full church auditorium, when they discover the effects of the kiss.
Life becomes even more complicated when they ride home to
find the sister of Elam ’s
late wife lying unconscious on the front porch. And she’s been shot. And she’s
been stalked halfway across the country by her husband’s killer. As things heat
up around the Jensen house, love grows between Elam and Keara. They learn to work
together to save his sister-in-law, their neighbors, and a whole tribe of
people targeted for death.
Sounds like a book I can’t wait to read. Please give us the
first page of the book.
Chapter
1
A
meadowlark’s song lingered in the chilly spring air as Keara McBride’s boots
squished through a wet field of new wheat. She tried to let the song soothe her
and the warm sunlight take the chill from her bones, but the beauty that seldom
failed to settle her heart was failing today. Betrayal and shock and rage
warred within her with such force that they nearly outshouted the fear that
trembled deep into her bones.
These past two years since Ma’s death, Keara had defended
her grieving pa’s antics to anyone who complained, but if Brute McBride was
standing in front of her right now, she’d blast him with more words than any of
the neighbors had ever dared speak to her against her bullheaded father.
The
perfume of honeysuckle reached her, but she didn’t turn to enjoy its beauty
along the split-rail fence today as she usually did. The splash and roar of White River filled her heart, loud and fast after the
rains, like the storm that had whipped up inside her when she discovered how
much she had lost, and what she must do to survive. All because of Pa.
She
loved this land whittled from the forest around it by hard, backbreaking labor.
The nearby resort city of Eureka Springs, with
its gardens, healing springs, and steep, winding hillside streets, could not
compare to the beauty of this Arkansas
countryside. The thought of living and working there away from the ones she
loved made her shiver, but if this plan didn’t work, what choice would she have?
Stepping
over the rise with legs that felt shaky, she saw the peaked roof of her
neighbor’s home. Smoke drifted from two of the three chimneys. She stopped, and
for a moment she couldn’t catch her breath. The sky appeared to blacken with
clouds, but there were no clouds, only blue that stretched from the ridge of
hills in the east all the way to the end of the world in the west.
The
end of the world…of her world.
Bite the bullet, Keara.
She
marched like a soldier down the rise through White River Hollow, her gaze set
on the big house, painted like a brilliant butterfly, its multiple colors
chosen with care, its gingerbread trim carved by the hands of a man who’d
willingly indulged his wife’s whimsy. It was put together strong to last, like
the man who’d built it, with the help of his relatives and other neighbors who
lived comfortably spaced from one another along the hollow.
A
porch, gilded with yellow and lavender railings, skirted the front and east
side of the house, and a kitchen garden greened the yard where the rock fence
protected the crop from many rooting and foraging animals.
Eight-year-old
Britte and six-year-old Rolfe were proud of the garden they had helped Keara
plant. She could close her eyes and see their beautiful faces—Britte so much
like her mother, and Rolfe like his father. Thoughts of them gave her strength
to keep walking. This was for Gloria’s children. Keara inhaled the scent of the
fruit tree blossoms in the orchard as she drew near, the pink and white blooms
looking like pastel clouds. Her mouth usually watered when she thought about
the peaches and apples, plums, and pears that would come from those trees—some
of which still had not reached full bloom. Today her mouth tasted of dust.
She
looked for signs of the children in the yard or playing under the trees. No one
was in sight.
By
the time Keara stepped up to the broad porch, she was winded and shaking, and
not from the half-mile walk. She rang the cowbell Elam had hung next to the door for
Gloria. The clanging echoed in her ears.
After
a moment the wooden door with navy and sky-blue trim opened and Elam ’s tall,
strong frame filled the doorway. His familiar dark brown eyes lit with welcome,
but he was also obviously surprised.
“Keara?”
She
caught her breath, but the steadiness of his voice calmed her. She had come to
know Elam Jensen well over the winter—knew the burden he carried after Gloria’s
gruesome death late last summer.
Now I know I must read it. How can readers find you on the
Internet?
Visit us at our website www.hannahalexander.com
Likewise, visiting with you is a great pleasure, Cheryl.
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The Wedding Kiss
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Wow--can't wait to read. Romance, suspense, mystery--my kid of book. Love hearing about how your met--thank that pastor!!
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