Rachel Hauck is the bestselling author of Carol Award winner Sweet
Caroline, and RITA Finalist Love Starts With Elle, and of the
critically acclaimed fiction collaboration with multi-platinum country artist
Sara Evans, The Songbird Novels.
She lives in sunny, though sometimes hurricane plagued, central Florida
with her husband and their ornery pets.
Rachel earned a degree in Journalism form Ohio State University and is a
huge Buckeyes football fan. She is the past President of American Christian
Fiction Writers and now sits on the board as an Advisor. Visit her web site at
www.rachelhauck.com to reader her blog, and to follow her on Facebook and
Twitter.
Welcome, Rachel. I love the cover of this book. How did you come up with the idea for this story?
RH: This idea came from a girls’ weekend. We were talking about our friend’s daughter getting married and the idea of finding the perfect dress. Something in the conversation tripped my creative switch and I was lost in storyland dreaming of what could come from 100 year old gown.
If you were planning
a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what six people would
you invite and why?
RH: Only six? Not fair! But, I’ll start with my brainstorming buddy, Susan May Warren. Then Jenny B. Jones, Lisa Wingate, Marybeth Whalen, Beth Vogt and Lisa Jordan.
I hang with these women via My Book Therapy and Southern Belle View and they inspire me. Love them. But I have to add three more: Colleen Coble, Denise Hunter and Susan Meissner because they are inspirations to me and I love their work.
RH: Only six? Not fair! But, I’ll start with my brainstorming buddy, Susan May Warren. Then Jenny B. Jones, Lisa Wingate, Marybeth Whalen, Beth Vogt and Lisa Jordan.
I hang with these women via My Book Therapy and Southern Belle View and they inspire me. Love them. But I have to add three more: Colleen Coble, Denise Hunter and Susan Meissner because they are inspirations to me and I love their work.
Now let’s do that for
a party for Christian authors of historical fiction, what six people would you
invite and why?
RH: Siri Mitchell because I think she’s brilliant. I’d hang with buddies Tamera Alexander, Robin Lee Hatcher because they are funny. Then there’s Liz Curtis Higgs who is an all around inspiration and true woman of God and laughter. Add to that Tracy Higley who writes as T.L. Higly. Finally, Julie Klassen because I could learn from her.
RH: Siri Mitchell because I think she’s brilliant. I’d hang with buddies Tamera Alexander, Robin Lee Hatcher because they are funny. Then there’s Liz Curtis Higgs who is an all around inspiration and true woman of God and laughter. Add to that Tracy Higley who writes as T.L. Higly. Finally, Julie Klassen because I could learn from her.
Wow, if we combined
those two parties, it would really be rocking. I’d have to hide in a corner and
watch. Many times, people (and other authors) think you have it made with so
many books published. What is your most difficult problem with writing at this
time in your career?
RH: I’m in a good place. I try to stay in a good place. By that, I keep my hand and heart open to whatever the Lord has for me regarding writing. I try not to set goals too far ahead – meaning I’m not planning my 20th or 30th book.
I take each book and each contract as it comes. But I do set goals and reach higher with each book.
RH: I’m in a good place. I try to stay in a good place. By that, I keep my hand and heart open to whatever the Lord has for me regarding writing. I try not to set goals too far ahead – meaning I’m not planning my 20th or 30th book.
I take each book and each contract as it comes. But I do set goals and reach higher with each book.
I’m like you.
Trusting God as you go along is best. Tell us about the featured book.
RH: The Wedding Dress is about a 100 year old gown worn by 4 women over the course of a century. The story is told in two parts: Charlotte in 2012 and Emily in 1912. But we also meet the ’39 and ’68 bride. Each has her own story to tell. It’s also a book about how the Lord connects us in ways we never imagine.
RH: The Wedding Dress is about a 100 year old gown worn by 4 women over the course of a century. The story is told in two parts: Charlotte in 2012 and Emily in 1912. But we also meet the ’39 and ’68 bride. Each has her own story to tell. It’s also a book about how the Lord connects us in ways we never imagine.
Sounds wonderful. Please
give us the first page of the book.
RH: Here’s the link to the whole first chapter! http://www.rachelhauck.com/pdf_downloads/chapters/wedding_dress.pdf
RH: Here’s the link to the whole first chapter! http://www.rachelhauck.com/pdf_downloads/chapters/wedding_dress.pdf
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
My pleasure and great blessing.
What is "true" beauty? Join the conversation at Rachel's Author Chat Party Event Page. On the eventing of 4/19 we'll gather to talk about inner and outer beauty and share moments of beauty in our lives.
In the meantime, celebrate with Rachel by entering her True Beauty Giveaway!
One "beautiful" winner will receive:
- A $200 Visa Cash Card (Treat yourself to a spa day or weekend get-away!)
- The Wedding Dress (by Rachel Hauck)
So grab a few of your friends and your copy of The Wedding Dress and join Rachel on the evening of April 19th for an evening of fun.
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Would love to win. Angela from KY
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This sounds like a wonderful story.
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I saw the movie, would love to read the book.
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Hey all, thanks for stopping by Lena's blog. Such a great place to hang out.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a great story if I do say so myself. It was one of those rare books that kind of wrote itself.
i did have fabulous brainstorm partners on this book: Debbie Macomber, Karen Young and Susan Warren. Once they helped me work out the plot, the writing was really fun.
I loved writing the historical part!
Blessings to you all!
Rachel
I've been watching for The Wedding Dress, to follow the journey of the dress over a 100 years sounds intriguing. Please include me. Thanks!
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Oh wow, Rachel! I'm hooked. I read the first chapter and can't wait to read the rest.
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Lisa in Idaho
Sounds like an interesting book. Would love to win.
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I absolutely must read THE WEDDING DRESS. It sounds just beautiful.
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QLD AUSTRALIA
Would love to win this book. I love the cover. This story sounds so interesting. The dress is 100 years old and worn by 4 women. I can't wait to read it!
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He Is Risen!
Judy from Indiana
What a great idea for a story. I, too, daydream about what stories older items could tell.
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NE
i love the concept of this story...thanks for the chance to read it :)
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(from Pennsylvania)
Rachel - I love your books, and The Wedding Dress" sounds like another great story.
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Sharon from Eagan, MN
Mary, thanks so much!
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Thanks Karen from NY.
Mary from Australia, thank you! I love your country BTW!
Thanks Judy, HE is Risen!!
Robyn, see you at the Facebook Party.
Hey Karenk, thanks for coming!
Sharon, bless you friend!
Sarah, thanks for coming by!!
Rachel
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I have been hearing alot about this book! Sounds fabulous, as do those rockin' parties ya'll are putting together!
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A definite must read! I look forward to reading it! :D
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Wow, thanks for stopping by! I do think this is a good book to share with y'all!
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Love,
Rachel
Awesome story idea... I would love to read it!
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I'd love to read this book. The cover is beautiful.
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