Welcome back, MaryLu. How did you come up
with the idea for this story?
I was daydreaming, praying, thinking about my favorite city,
Charleston , South Carolina —about the injustice of slavery
and what a wide gulf there was between the slaves and the wealthy landowners
and the idea just popped into my head: what would happen if a runaway slave and
the son of a plantation owner fell madly in love? And what if the slave didn’t
appear black and the young man didn’t know who she was? Well, you can see how
that idea just shot fireworks through my brain!
If you were planning
a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what six people would
you invite and why?
Ronie Kendig – because her books make me swoon and sit on
the edge of my seat at the same time (which can be quite dangerous)
Camy Tang – she’s a dear friend and a blast to hang out with
Karen Kingsbury – I want to know her secret to success
Ted Dekker – I want to know if he’s as weird and spooky as
his books
Terri Blackstock – she frightens me, but in a good way!
Joel Rosenberg – must pick his brain about what’s going on
in the Middle East
Now let’s do that for
a party for Christian authors of historical fiction, what six people would you
invite and why?
Julie Lessman – because we must have been twins separated at
birth!
Laurie Alice
Eakes – she’s the smartest lady I know and super interesting to talk to
Louise M. Gouge – a dear friend whose writing is so
eloquent, it puts mine to shame
Julie Klassen – I must know her secret to winning all those
Christy awards!
Mary Connealy – she makes me laugh!
Wanda Brunstetter – she’s the dearest, sweetest, most Godly
author I know.
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?
Pressure. Lots of pressure. When you’re unpublished, your
only goal is to please one publisher enough to catch their attention and
possibly get a contract. When you’ve got multiple books out there, there is a
certain expectation from readers, reviewers, and publishers that each book is
at least as good as the last, if not better! The last thing we authors want to
do is disappointed our readers! And we definitely don’t want to disappoint our
publishers with low sales numbers or we may never see another book contract
again. Talk about stress! Be careful what you wish for, right?
Tell us about the
featured book.
Can I just insert the video trailer here. It’s so awesome
and describes the book perfectly!
Please give us the
first page of the book.
If Althea got caught, Sir Walter
would whip her to death. It was why her heart hammered in her chest and her
breath seized in her throat. It was why she stood at the top of the stairway
unable to move. Darkness coated the main corridors of the house like molasses,
so thick it nearly forced her backward down the long hall to her chamber. Where
she belonged. Where she was usually locked behind a bolted door. But not tonight.
Not ever again.
Taking a deep breath, she pressed
her valise against her chest with one hand, gripped the banister with the
other, and began her descent. She slid her boots over marble, feeling for the
edge of each tread, careful to not jangle the chains around her ankles. Careful
to not even breathe too loudly lest she awaken anyone and her only chance to
escape—the chance she’d planned for years—would dissipate like her childhood
had the day she’d arrived on this plantation.
Her shackles rattled. She cringed. Slowly now. Take your time. Her breath
huddled in her throat. She slid down another step. The tread creaked. The sound
echoed through the house like an alarm. She halted, listening. Only her ragged
breathing filled the air. No, wait, voices—whispers. But at well past two in
the morning, all the servants and slaves should be asleep. She inhaled
silently. No, it was just the wind whisking past the window panes. Warning her
to go back to her prison or cheering her onward, she couldn’t tell which.
Starting down again, she rounded
the curved stairway. Firelight coming from the parlor licked the foyer tile,
evidence that the ravenous monster slept within. Sir Walter Miles. Althea had
amused him with rum and sweet smiles until he toppled like a felled tree onto
the sofa.
She eased down the rest of the
stairs, then halted before the open parlor door, bracing herself to hear his
voice—his insolent, mad voice, beckoning her. Or worse doling out some cruel
punishment for being out of her room at night.
But instead, all she heard were his
snores, deep and blubbering as they always were when he was besotted. The smell
of rum and smoke bit her nose. Perspiration spilled down her back. Slipping
past the parlor, she clipped the ring of keys from her belt—the ones she’d used
to open her chamber door—and set them on the side table. She only wished they’d
held the key to unlock her shackles as well. A tall shadow on her left gave her
a start. Pressing a palm over her heart, she brushed past the grandfather clock,
its tick-tock tick-tock hurrying her
along, reminding her she hadn’t much time to escape. Thunder rumbled in the
distance. She stopped at the front door. Normally, there would be a guard on
the other side as there was at each exit of the house. But tonight, Althea had
overheard Sir Walter order the man to accompany the overseer into Bridgetown for an early
morning slave auction. He’d already been well into his cups by then and had
failed to post another servant there.
Or at least she hoped he had
forgotten.
I can hardly wait to
start reading my copy. How can readers find you on the Internet?
Website: http://www.marylutyndall.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/MaryLuTyndall
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/mltyndall/
Thank you, MaryLu, for this peek into your life and your new book.
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Great interview. This book is definitely on my TBR list!
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I have never been disappointed by MaryLu!! I love her books and love to share her with others. :)
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O my, that video trailer is great. Can't wait to read this book!
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Hi Ladies! Thanks for your interest in Veil of Pearls! (Waving at Ladette and Apple Blossom!) And yes, isn't the trailer great? The best one I've seen (and not just because it's my book. LOL) Barbour publishing is doing such an outstanding job lately. Just seeing my characters come to life if only for a minute or 2 brought tears to my eyes..
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This book has been on my wishlist for a while. I can't wait to get my hands on it!
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Looking forward to reading this book! Thanks for the giveaway. :)
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Looking forward to reading Veil of Pearls after hearing high praise from a co-worker!
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Mary Lu - what a great group of author's to pick, sounds like it would be a lot of fun!
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Sharon from Eagan MN
Yes, definitely interesting conversation at my author dinner parties! Now, if I could only get all these people together! Maybe some day..
ReplyDeleteFor those of you who don't know Lena personally, she's one of the sweetest, kindest, most interesting lady.. a real gem!
I'd also like to point out that Veil is not your normal historical romance.. it has a strong spiritual message about trying to please people rather than God. Plus it takes a deeper look at the evils of slavery and the huge division among the classes back then.
Ooh! I can't wait to get my hands on this book! Great interview!
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Love the video trailer! Sounds like a great book! Definitely adding it to my reading list!
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Oh my, pressure! After signing with an agent this month (Yeah!) I'm preparing a proposal for the editor that asked for my book and I have to write 2 book blurbs for a series (normal, I know) but then I tell hubby a bit panicked, "If they buy this, I have to write them AND make them good!" He just laughed at me.
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Oh wow!! I have added VEIL OF PEARLS to my wish list. I know it will be an amazing read. Such a fascinating period in history & topic covered.
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ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the interview with MaryLu.
I would love to win a copy of, Veil of Pearls!
Blessings!
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Thank you, Lena and MaryLu for a great interview and chance to win Veil of Pearls. Born and raised in Canada, i have a hard time with slavery...but i love to read how they coped. i would love to win!
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Good morning from California, Ladies!! Just dropping in to say thank you for your comments and your excitement about Veil of Pearls!!
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Blessings,
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thanks for the chance to read marylu's latest novel
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Thanks for your interest, ladies!! I wish you all could win a copy! God Bless!
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