This is a new author to this blog. Welcome, Noelle. Tell us how much of
yourself you write into your characters.
I like to loosely base character’s internal conflict on a
spiritual lesson I have learned or am learning because of the realism it adds
to the story. Otherwise, it depends on the character. They tend to take on
their own personalities which have little to do with mine.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
Sometimes when I’m in a grocery store and no one is on the
aisle with me, I dance to whatever song is playing over the grocery store
speakers. It’s something I often did as a kid. I always thought I’d outgrow it.
I haven’t.
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I loved to make up stories as a kid. Once I became a
teenager, I started writing them down and realized it was something I loved to
do.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I loved anything historical. Some of my favorite series were
the Little House on the Prairie, Elsie Dinsmore, and Dear America.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
By learning to set my own pace, keep my eyes fixed on the
Lord and walk the path He has for me without comparing it to someone else’s.
That is very wise
advice for anyone. How do you choose your characters’ names?
Sometimes a character comes to me already having a name. If
they don’t, I look up historical name records online until I run across
something that fits.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
Being a published author.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
I would like to be a bird so I could fly.
What is your favorite
food?
Ice cream. Blue Bell Ice Cream to be exact. If you don’t
know what that is, you’re missing out on something delicious.
Blue Bell is the best ice cream in the world. What
is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you
overcome it?
I’m my own worst critic. I’m learning to give myself a
little slack. At least, I’m trying to.
Tell us about the
featured book.
A Texas-Made Match is the last book about the O’Brien family.
(The previous two being Unlawfully Wedded
Bride and The Runaway Bride.) Here is the description:
For Ellie O'Brien, finding the perfect partner is easy—as
long as it's for other people. Now the townsfolk of Peppin want to return the
favor. But how could Lawson Williams be the right choice? The handsome ranch
foreman was her childhood friend, but he's the man Ellie deems least likely to court a tomboy
with a guilty secret.
Lawson can't help enjoying the town's efforts to push him
together with Ellie, though marriage isn't in his plans. Yet Ellie's become a
warm, spirited woman who could chase away the clouds of his past. And with a
whole town on their side, they could claim a love as big and bold as Texas itself….
I love the fact that the publisher put a scene straight out of the book on the cover. Please give us the
first page of the book.
Ellie O'Brien was not the type of girl to chase after men.
That might have to change.
After all, today was her twenty-first birthday. While that
hadn't stopped her from revisiting her mischievous youth by climbing to her
favorite place in the whole world—the top of the waterfall that pooled into her
family's creek—it was pushing marriageable age. This wouldn't have been a
problem in most Western towns, where the scarcity of women allowed them to take
their time picking husbands. The town of Peppin
didn't have that problem, though. Women were plentiful, and the competition
between them, while friendly, was still fierce. Ellie had never attempted to
jump into the fray before. Now, though it might be too late, she wanted to at
least try.
But first, one more moment of being a child.
Her fingers teased the hairpins from her hair with a
familiarity born of desperation, then tossed them to the dry ground below like
the nuisances they were. She shook out her curly golden tresses, reveling in
her newfound freedom as the wind made her hair bounce in disarray. Warm mud
oozed between her bare toes as she stepped closer to the precipice. The water
rushed past her feet, urging her to join its free fall away from the side of
the waterfall and into the creek seven feet below. If she took that final step
forward, there would be no going back.
Literally and
figuratively. She bit her bottom lip as she peered over through the
treetops at the rolling green hills that stretched beyond their property.
Perhaps it was too romantic to hope that courtship would be as exhilarating as
a sheer fall or as refreshing as the cool shock of cold water that followed—but
a gal could hope.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
They can check out my website http://www.noellemarchand.com and find
me on Facebook, Twitter, or Goodreads. Thank you, Noelle, for sharing your life and book with us today. I read the book this week and loved it. I'm going to have to go back and read the first two in the series.
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A Texas-Made Match (Love Inspired Historical) - paperback
A Texas-Made Match (Love Inspired Historical) - Kindle
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Looks like a sweet read!
ReplyDeleteHeidi, San Diego CA
one of my fave genres is western romances so I'm sure I'd enjoy this!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win this
cheryl in IL
I would love to read this one.
ReplyDeleteBonnie Jean from Florida
I love to embrace authors I've not read. Thanks for the opportunity to get this book.
ReplyDeleteLyndie Blevins
Duncanville Tx
Hi Noelle,
ReplyDeleteI have been seeing "A Texas Made Match" in several sites, this story is getting around and I am so glad it is because this is a good author and she writes good stories, pick up one today and you will see what I mean.
thanks for sharing today Lena with this young woman..
Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
a Ga reader and fan
BRAUM'S is the best ice cream - if you're from OK, MO, TX and KS! Being in south TX means no Braums - being in Nicaragua means....well, just means rice & beans!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful story!
Donna, TX
Donna, Braums Ice Cream is good, but Bluebell is better, and it's a Texas product from Brenham.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great book.
ReplyDeleteKatie J.
FL
would love to win. Angela from KY
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of "A Texas-Made Match".
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to do so.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Florida
Would love to win this book, it really sounds great, i also would love to read the other book about the O'Brien family ("Unlawful and Runaway Bride") they all sound great. Again thanks for giving me a chance to win your book, love the cover. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteNorma Stanforth form Ohio
Thank you so much, ladies! I'm so glad you're interested in my stories.
ReplyDeletelol. I love the Ice Cream debate here. I've never tried Braums but I think Blue Bell would be pretty hard to beat. Either way, no one makes ice cream like Texas! :)
I like this cover, thank you for the chance to win the book.
ReplyDeleteWendy from FL
wfnren(at)aol(dot)com
This sounds so cute! I love matchmaking stories. I'm in MN.
ReplyDeleteI expect a lovely read with A TEXAS-MADE MATCH.
ReplyDeleteMary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I remember Braum's ice cream from when we lived in Oklahoma and Texas many years ago. I love finding new authors to read. Thank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Jo
azladijo(at)aol(dot)com
Nice to read Noelle's lovely comments. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteJulie in MN
Oh I would love to win a copy of A Texas Made Match. My maiden name is Marchand and I already have Noelle's first two books. I live in a small town with a small WalMart that has stopped carrying a lot of the Love Inspired line of books. I'm not really sure why as when they arrive they fly off the shelves.
ReplyDeleteI live in Auburn, Indiana.
Smiles & Blessings,
Cindy W.
countrybear52 AT yahoo DOT com
Lena...how do you find your authors and their novels? This sounds like another great one! Thanks for the chance to win. Noelle, thanks for being on this blog and for your willingness to answer.
ReplyDeleteMarianne in Arizona
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I would love to win,Enter me!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway and God Bless!!!
Sarah Richmond
N.C.
Looks like a very good book-romance, Inspirational and Western/Texas. Like the interview and your view of walking God's path for you and not worrying about others plans for you. sharon, san diego
ReplyDeleteLooks Awesome!!! I have "Runaway Bride" I have already read it and loved it! Can't wait to read this one! :)
ReplyDeletePlease enter me! Thanks and God Bless!
Blanch, N.C.
Love a good historical romance! Please add my name ot the pot.
ReplyDeletePatty in SC
Marianne, I find some of the authors through American Christian Fiction Writers. Others come through literary publicists or from publishers. And some I hear about a book and want to feature them. And some submit their books to me.
ReplyDeleteHi Noelle and Lena! I've really enjoyed Unlawfully Wedded Bride and The Runaway Bride! So I'm excited to see a new book out by Noelle! A Texas-Made Match looks and sounds great!
ReplyDeletejennydtipton(at)gmail.com
I read Runaway Bride and loved it so this should be good.
ReplyDeleteRebekah TN
Enter me this book looks like a great read!!
ReplyDeleteSharon Richmond
Blanch,NC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
Texas Made Match looks like a book I would really enjoy.
ReplyDeleteBeth from Iowa
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ReplyDeleteA Texas-Made Match sounds like a book I would love. Please add me!
ReplyDeleteMerry in TX