Welcome back, Jamice. So good to have you again. I know you
speak at various conferences and meetings. What do you have coming up in 2012?
Strangely,
I haven’t scheduled many speaking engagements in 2012. I will be serving as a
mentor at the ACFW conference, but my speaking calendar is fairly empty! These
days I’m spending much of my time with online e-book sales. I’m also very
focused on my deadlines, so I stay plenty busy. As much as I love speaking and
teaching, it’s kind of nice to pull back once in a while.
If you were
planning a women’s retreat, what would be the theme for it?
Oh,
that’s easy! I’d call it “Lighten Up!” and we would spend the entire conference
talking about ways to live a light-hearted life. I recently spoke at a women’s
retreat on a similar subject and it went over well with the ladies.
Who would you
want as speakers and why?
In
my dream world, I would ask folks like Liz Curtis Higgs and (local Houston KSBJ
deejay) Susan O’Donnell. Both are a hoot, but both also know how to pack at
punch.
Where would
you hold the retreat and why?
Sign me up for that. I love Galveston. Do you read
print books or ebooks? Or a combination of the two?
These
days most of my reading is on the Kindle. I find it easier to hold and it’s
easy on my eyes, as well. I love the ease of reading on an e-device, so I think
we can safely say I’ve been pulled over to the dark side!
I love my
Kindle for when I’m away from home. I’ve read a lot more books since I have
one, but at home, I like holding a real book. That’s an interesting title. How
did you come up with it?
Love Finds You
in Daisy Oklahoma is part of the “Love Finds You” series from
Summerside/Guideposts. I was assigned the town of Daisy. My mom and I drove up
to Daisy a year and a half ago and had a wonderful time taking photos of the
area.
So what is the
book about?
Here’s
the official synopsis:
Love
blooms in unlikely places. In 1912, two years after a tornado left many
children homeless, the town of Daisy, Oklahoma, needs help with its orphanage.
Enter Rena Jewel, 38 years old and still single, who longs to do something
important with her life. A lover of flowers, Rena believes the letter from
Daisy to be a sign from the Lord, and she promises to help. Sheriff Gene Wyatt
is a widowed father struggling to control 23 unruly orphans—and to keep his own
two boys from burning down the town. So when he receives word that help is on
the way, Gene rejoices. Until he meets Rena, that is—a genteel and far too
pretty woman whom he assumes is not up to the challenge. And after meeting the
children, Rena begins to agree with him! At her wits’ end, she helps the
children plant a garden and slowly earns their respect and obedience. The new
orphanage director arrives just as the garden begins to bloom, and Rena must
decide whether she can leave the town, the children—and the man—she’s come to
love.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Daisy, Oklahoma , 1912
The
Atoka County jail housed no prisoners that
Monday morning, unless one counted the local Sheriff. After the verbal
thrashing he’d just received from Molly Harris, Gene felt like hiding out in
one of the cells for the rest of the day.
He
pulled off his Stetson and hurled it at the hat rack. “Crazy busybody. Who does
she think she is, anyway?”
For
a moment, he wondered what it would feel like to toss the town’s crankiest
senior citizen into an empty cell and throw away the key. Wouldn’t that make a
great article for the Atoka County
Register? He could almost picture the headline now: Local Woman Rethinks Her Meddling Ways from Behind Bars.
Surely the other residents of Daisy would back him up.
On
the other hand, they might turn on him. Stranger things had happened of late.
Folks who had once claimed to be his friends had turned a cold shoulder to him
after hearing Molly’s repeated tirades about his boys. Many seemed to share her
concerns.
Releasing
a slow breath, Gene tried to calm down. Unfortunately, Molly’s words weren’t
easy to shake off. They’d stung, worse than he cared to admit, but what could
he do? His hands were already too full, what with raising the boys alone.
He
made his way back to his dreary office, eased his way down into the chair
behind his messy desk, and began to thumb through the mail, which he’d just
fetched from the postmaster. Minutes later, he still found himself mulling over
the elderly woman’s criticism of his two sons. Sure, William and Jacob were a
handful—no denying that—but did she really have to call them hooligans? They
were only ten and eight, after all. Far too young to be accused of such
nonsense. And that comment about how they might one day end up serving time was
way out of line.
He
paused to think it through. The way things were headed they might very well end
up going down the wrong road. If only they still had a mother to guide them,
then maybe. . .
No,
he wouldn’t think like that. The two years since Brenda’s death had been
dreadful, but the pain of losing her lessened more with each passing day. No
point in resurrecting it. The boys would be fine. He would see to it, if it was
the last thing he did. In the meantime, he had work to do, and plenty of it.
How can
readers find you on the Internet?
I
love to interact with readers in a variety of places, including:
TWITTER:
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WEBSITE: www.janicehannathompson.com
So good to talk with you again, Janice. I can't wait until we're together again. We have so much fun together.
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