Welcome, Mona.
Hi, Lena ! Thanks for the
invitation to join you here.
Hello, everyone!
What are some of the
spiritual themes you like to write about?
God’s amazing grace and our desperate need of it are central
spiritual theme in my Sinclair Sisters
of Cripple Creek novels. As a result of accepting and growing in God’s
grace, we experience reconciliation, restoration, and second chances.
What other books of
yours are coming out soon?
Twice a Bride, the fourth and final book in the Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek Series
just released in October.
February 12, 2013 is the release date for Dandelions
on the Wind, the first of three eNovellas in The Quilted Heart stories. Bending Toward the Sun, April 2013
and Ripples
Along the Shore, May 2013.
These novellas introduce the Saint Charles Quilting Circle and serve
as the prequel to my next series, Hearts
Seeking Home. We’re headed west in a caravan of covered wagons.
What historical
person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why?
Harriett Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin and many more works. Harriett’s passion for
people and her love of words made a difference.
How can you encourage
authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers?
I’ve signed contracts for eight novels and novellas with a
publisher from whom I had previously received a rejection or two. I wasn’t
ready.
Recognize and remember that writing for publication is a
process and a journey. Expect delays, and detours. Enjoy the adventure! Make
the most of writers’ conferences, writers’ market guides, and critiques by
published writers.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Readers met Kat and Nell Sinclair, the two middle sisters,
in Two
Brides Too Many and Ida Sinclair, the eldest sister, in Too
Rich for a Bride. In The Bride Wore Blue, the baby
sister, Vivian Sinclair arrived in Cripple
Creek with a secret. Now, in Twice a Bride, it's time
for a family reunion as Mr. Harlan Sinclair makes his way back to his four
daughters and their families.
Love lost doesn't
mean love lost forever!
Can unexpected romance deliver a second chance for two deserving widows?
Can unexpected romance deliver a second chance for two deserving widows?
Full of resolve, young widow Willow Peterson decides to
pursue her dreams to be an artist as she settles into a new life in the growing
mountain town of Cripple Creek .
When she lands a job working as a portrait painter with handsome entrepreneur
and photographer Trenton Van Der Veer, the road before Willow seems to be taking a
better-than-anticipated turn.
With questions tugging at several hearts in town, including the Sinclair Sisters’ beloved Miss Hattie, change is traveling down the tracks as several unexpected visitors make their way out West. Will the new arrivals threaten the deep family bonds of the Sinclair sisters and the roots of love that are just taking hold forWillow ?
Filled with the resonating questions that all women face, this romance awakens hope against grief, love against loss, and dreams against life’s unexpected turns.
With questions tugging at several hearts in town, including the Sinclair Sisters’ beloved Miss Hattie, change is traveling down the tracks as several unexpected visitors make their way out West. Will the new arrivals threaten the deep family bonds of the Sinclair sisters and the roots of love that are just taking hold for
Filled with the resonating questions that all women face, this romance awakens hope against grief, love against loss, and dreams against life’s unexpected turns.
See The Sinclair
Sisters of Cripple Creek Series Book Trailer and Read a Chapter One Excerpt
from Twice
a Bride here. http://waterbrookmultnomah.com/catalog.php?work=212055
Please give us the first page of the book.
Please give us the first page of the book.
1898
Jagged edges marked the sculpted granite atWillow ’s feet. Love was like that. Smooth in
places. Sharp and dangerous in others.
Jagged edges marked the sculpted granite at
’Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have
loved at all.
She glanced at the shiny black carriage where her loved ones awaited her. Aunt Rosemary hadn’t looked at her today, but
If Willow
dared to look in a mirror, she’d see the same question lurking in her own
features. Could this insatiable sorrow pull her back into a tide she couldn’t
withstand any more than Sam could survive the undercurrent in the San Joaquin River ?
She bent to the ground. “Father, I’m sorry for the anguish
I’ve caused you. I wanted to be strong.” She laid the rose on the grave. “I
won’t be a Weeping Willow this time.” Squaring her shoulders, she brushed away
the tears spilling onto her cheeks. At what point after Sam’s death had her
mourning become abnormal? Would she recognize warning signs if it were to
happen again?
“Willow ?”
Tucker’s voice wafted on the breeze, just above a whisper.
Drawing in a fortifying breath, she looked at her brother
and stood. His eyes narrowed as though he expected her to crumple.
Tucker had been the only one to visit her at the asylum
after Father had her committed, and he’d visited her once a week despite never
receiving notable response from her. Tucker met her gaze. “Are you all right?”
“Yes.” She brushed a blade of grass from her mourning gown. “I needed some time.”
“I can’t help but worry about you.”
She offered him a slight grin. “I know.”
He slid his hands into his trouser pockets. “You shouldn’t
be alone.”
“I’m not alone.” Was she trying to convince him or herself?
“Mother and Aunt Rosemary are at the boardinghouse with me.”
He looked at the rose she’d placed on their father’s grave.
“Saturday they’ll return to Colorado
Springs .”
“But Miss Hattie is under the same roof, and she’s not going
anywhere.”
Perhaps it was a mistake to live this close to her brother.
He had a wife, a church to shepherd, and the Raines Ice Company to oversee.
Worrying about her was not a pleasant way for Tucker to live. But if she didn’t
settle in Cripple Creek ,
where would she go? Nothing, and no one, awaited her in Stockton , California ,
where she’d grown up and married Sam.
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Thank you, Mona, for visiting with us today.
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43 comments:
I look forward to reading Twice a Bride.
Doris Aldrich Smith
Ontario (since retired) and Indiana
I think I only read the first book in this series, but look forward t reading more!
Patty in SC
I love this interview with Miss Mona!
Amy C
VA
Thanks for the opportunity to get this book.
Lyndie Blevins
Duncanville, Tx
Hi Doris! Good to see you here. Happy Reading! Mona
Hi Patty!
Thanks for reading TWO BRIDES TOO MANY. I'm anxious for you to catch up with the Sinclair Sisters in the last three books in the series.
Blessings, Mona
I have been looking forward to reading this book. Have a blessed Thanksgiving! angadair@nwcable dot net
Hi Amy,
Thanks for stopping in to read the interview. Good to see you here.
BLessings,
Mona
Hi Lyndie!
Good to see you here. I appreciate your interest in my Sinclair Sisters stories.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Hi Angie,
I appreciate your excitement for TWICE A BRIDE. I'm anxious for you to read it too.
Blessings, Mona
Thanks to all who have a part in making these things possible. I live in "God's County", southern Illinois.
Twice a Bride looks like a great book!
Hannah Peasha CA
I've been wanting to read this! Fingers crossed...
And reside in Donna, TX!
Great interview! I look forward to reading this series.
Blessings,
Jo from Southern Arizona
azladijo(at)aol(dot)com
I would like to win your book. It sounds very interesting.
Sharon m
San Diego
Such a moving first page. I look forward to reading TWICE A BRIDE.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
Hi Phyllis,
Thanks for joining me here and reading the interview.
Blessings,
Mona
Good morning, Hannah,
I appreciate your interest in the Sinclair Sisters.
Blessings,
Mona
Good morning, Melody,
Thanks for reading the interview, and for your interest in my books.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Hi Jo,
I'm glad you enjoyed the interview, and I appreciate your interest in the Sinclair Sisters novels.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Good morning, Sharon,
Thanks for joining me here, and for your interest in my historical fiction.
Blessings,
Mona
Hello, Mary!
Thank you for joining me here, and for reading the first page. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I'm excited for you to read the rest of Willow's story.
Happy Reading,
Mona
thanks for the chance to read this beautiful story.
karenk...from PA
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
oh, this sounds like a book I'd love to win thanks
live in ND
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
Would love to win a Mona Hodgson book!!! A great writer!
Hi Karen,
Thanks so much for reading the interview. I appreciate your interest!
Blessings,
Mona
Hi Apple Blossom!
I appreciate your interest in the Sinclair Sisters books.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Good morning, Tammie,
Wow! Thanks for the endorsement.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Enter me this book looks great!!
Sharon Richmond
Blanch,NC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
You're entered, Sarah! Thanks for your interest in my Sinclair Sisters books.
Blessings,
Mona
Hi Sharon! You're entered. I appreciate your interest.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Would love to win TWICE A BRIDE. Love to win! Love to read!
sharon m
san diego
We have Mona Hodgson's books in the Church Library.
Thanks for entering me in the contest. BTW I loved reading the interview.
Janet E.
von1janet@gmail.com
Florida
I truly enjoyed Two Brides Too Many so i know that Twice a Bride will be a great read.
Lourdes Dix Hills, Long Island
Hi Janet,
Thanks so much for reading the interview, and for stocking your church library with The Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek novels.
Blessings,
Mona
I would like to win this book.I am from Tennessee.
Hi Laurdes!
How sweet you are. So glad you enjoyed Two Brides Too Many. I'm anxious for you to meet the other two sisters and Willow Peterson.
Happy Reading!
Mona
Thanks for the great giveaway! Would love to read it :). Wendy from Alabama
Hi Wendy!
I appreciate your interest in my Sinclair Sisters novels.
Happy Reading!
Mona
I love the touching beginning, please include me in the drawing for Twice a Bride.
Merry in TX
Good morning, Bookish Queen!
I appreciate your interest in my Sinclair Sisters of Cripple Creek.
Happy Reading!
Mona
I enjoyed reading the first page! Thanks for sharing it!
Jes (CA)
jswaks at gmail dot com
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