On purpose very little, but I seem to find myself in them.
Especially the flaws. Hmm.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
Threw a surprise retirement party for my sweet hubby. (Pray
for that man : ) Since the dates were so close, I got my good friend to get my
husband to plan a surprise birthday party for me not knowing he was planning
his own party. He even cleaned the house for his own retirement party. He
hasn’t let me forget that one yet.
(Actually, I could share a few other quirky things, but I won't.) When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I am a late bloomer. Played with it a little in high school,
but back in the day we only read books by authors long dead. So it was never an
idea I had of something that I could or should do.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I do like action with believable characters. Love
historicals set in the Old West.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
Oh, were we supposed to keep that? Seriously,
the only way to keep sane in this crazy world is through Jesus Christ. He is
the wind in my sails, and the life in my blood.
Without Him, I am nothing and lost.
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
They just fall out of the air into my head. I am a
seat-of-the-pants writer so I am often surprised by my characters.
Sometimes I do have to change the names later.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I think when I really got serious about writing and decided
to finish a book rather than start a new one each week. : )
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
I love horses, the idea of galloping across the land sounds
delightful to me. I even cry when I watch Secretariat win that last race.
What is your favorite
food?
Strawberry Shortcake
What is the problem
with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
Keeping myself on one story long enough to finish it. Now
when a new story attacks me (yes, that is what they do) I write down the idea
and tell it to wait in line with the others.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Set in 1859 Denver ,
Liberty Belle
is a story of finding freedom and forgiveness. A jilted bride, a wayward
sheriff, a small boy, outlaws, and a gallows provide plenty of action, romance,
and hope.
Liberty
Longstreet was
left at the altar, but that wasn’t the worst of her day. She awakens to the fact that she
needs to declare independence from her controlling mother. Wanting her freedom
and to find a man of her choosing, Libby leaves home for faraway Denver . She just doesn't
count on being robbed, falling for a wayward sheriff, or being accused of
murder.
Sheriff
Wade Calder throws
down his badge in a quest for revenge. Instead, he takes responsibility for his
enemy’s young son. Wanting only to be free, Wade runs into Libby, and she wins
what is left of his heart. Unfortunately, he has nothing to offer her until he
picks up his badge. His honor is restored, but it may cost Libby her
life.
Together they learn the cost of freedom and the wealth of
forgiveness.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
By
Patricia PacJac Carroll
Crimson,
Missouri
1859
I can do this. I will. I
have to. Liberty
Auraria Longstreet stared into the gold-framed mirror hanging in the tiny,
church, dressing room. She hoped to come up with an answer, a secret way to
escape her fate. Instead, her image told the facts. She was to be married.
Today. To Thomas Garvey. And all because Mother lay so near death that her
weakened condition prevented even her attendance at the wedding.
Libby’s groaning sigh stirred the air in the claustrophobic enclosure.
Why did Mother’s dying heart have to sentence hers to a life with a man she
didn’t love? Libby pulled the lace hanky from her sleeve, fingered the
intricately initialed E, and wiped a
tear from her cheek.
With eyes squeezed shut, she searched her mind for the man in her
dreams. The one she’d imagined on countless, long nights. The one she’d dreamed
of under sun-filled skies in the garden. The one she desired to come find her,
speak life into her heart, and whisk her away to a life of adventure.
She sighed again. He only existed in her dreams. Her hopes had been
replaced by Mother’s pale face and gasping desire to know her only child would
marry into a prominent family.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
My website is http://www.patriciapacjaccarroll.comThank you, Patty, for sharing your new book with us.
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Liberty Belle
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I love the first little bit of your story, Patricia:) You are great at painting pictures with your words! I would love to be entered for a chance to win an ebook!
ReplyDeleteLorna from Alberta
lornafaith at gmail dot com
Patty, I'm so excited your book is published. I love the story, the characters, and your writing!!
ReplyDeleteAs a single girl, I know it's hard to make the decision to step out on your own! I look forward to reading Liberty's story...
ReplyDeletePatty in SC
READERS: This is a good one! Patty has been mentored by Lena Nelson Dooley for years, and it shows! Enjoy being transported to old west Colorado and follow the journey of this feisty gal trying to find her way to FREEDOM! Great job, Patty!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good read, can't wait to get my hands on it!
ReplyDeleteLiz R in Al
Hilarious he cleaned the house for his own party - love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance
cheryl in IL
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Thank you Lorna,
ReplyDeleteThe book will also be out in print as soon as Liberty Belle gets her skirts cleaned and ready. If I can just keep that girl out of trouble. : )
Lisa!
ReplyDeleteMy Idaho friend.
So great to see your smiling face.
Thank you Patty in SC,
ReplyDeleteWith a great name like Patty, I'm sure you are intrepid and daring. I hope you enjoy Liberty Belle's story.
HI Kellie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words.
Thanks you Liz,
ReplyDeleteI hope you enjoy the story.
: ) Scotsgal,
ReplyDeleteMy hubby has not let me forget that one. At first he was a little miffed, but then was kind of proud of me. Said it was kind of like the perfect storm where all the things converged at the same time.
We still laugh about that party.
I so enjoyed this story. Be glad when you get the next one out Patty. Liberty Bell was both fun and endearing and ... exciting!!
ReplyDeleteLena is a fabulous mentor and greatly cherished.
Yay Patty! Love the Liberty Belle story. I can still picture the setting you so adeptly illustrated...via words, of course. :)
ReplyDeleteLiz R, Is an excellent read! Bit-chomping!
ReplyDeletePatty, I laughed out loud about your hubby's surprise party! Mine turns 50 next year. I may have to try your technique! Lol!
Excellent question, Lena! Thanks for sharing!
Fun interview! Can't wait to read the whole story!
ReplyDeleteHI Jackie, Margo, Marji,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words,
And YES Lena is wonderful!
i try not to read excerpts from novels that i hope to read in full. i actually only read the blurb up to where it mentions that the Sheriff is taking care of his enemy's six year old son and i was hooked! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteMarianne from northern Alberta
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I want to read this book. It sounds like it would be a good read! Thanks Amy Campbell Southwest VA
ReplyDeleteI LOVE horses. It's so awesome to see them run.
ReplyDeleteGinger in AL
Hi Marianne,
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy the story.
Hi Amy,
ReplyDeleteHope you get to read Liberty Belle and enjoy her adventures.
HI Ginger,
ReplyDeleteI agree. It's just awesome to see them run. A real picture of freedom an joy.
Looking forward to reading this book, sure hope I win it :)
ReplyDeletePlease enter my name for this contest.....would love to win this book.....
ReplyDeleteEnter me this book sounds and looks absolutely wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteSharon Richmond
Blanch, NC.
it Sounds and Looks very interesting, I would Love to read it. Thanks For the Chance to win.
ReplyDeleteThanks
Joanna Richmond
Blanch NC
Thank you for the Interview, love the way you put on a party lol, that was funny.
ReplyDeleteI love the Cover of your Book, it sounds so good, please add me to your Contest.
I live in S.Illinois
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Thank you all for your kind comments.
ReplyDeleteAnd a big thank you to Lena Nelson Dooley for the interview.
Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLourdes in Huntington Long Island
The book sounds great! I would love to win!!
ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy. Portsmouth, VA
ReplyDeleteOh, I like the sound of this book. Would love to win this one. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBarb Shelton
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Book sounds good Aunt Patty :) I'll see if it is anywhere around here in Jacksonville, if not I'll order.
ReplyDeleteBook sounds good Aunt Patty.... I'll check around Jacksonville and see if I can find it... if not, I'll order one. :)
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