I first met Beth just after she had signed her first book contract, and we quickly became friends. Award-winning author
Beth Wiseman has hit the best-sellers lists with each and every one of her books,
and her latest, The House that Love Built,
is sure to follow. In the interview below, she shares more about the story
behind her newest release.
Welcome back, Beth. Is
there one particular message or “moral of the story” you hope readers walk away
with?
I hope that Brooke, Owen and the rest of the gang will stay
on readers’ hearts for a long time, that readers will reflect on the very
different ways that the characters handled the events in their lives. And in
turn, hopefully the story will inspire people to turn to God in both the good times
and the bad.
Forgiveness of self
and others is one of the themes that runs through The House That Love Built.
Why do you think it is so hard for us to forgive ourselves and let go at times?
People often say we are only hurting ourselves when we can’t
forgive someone. That holds true when we can’t forgive ourselves, too. God
forgives us . . . and so easily. Yet, we beat ourselves (and others) into the
ground over the burdens of our past. I personally have trouble forgiving
myself, so that ends up in my books a lot.
Both of your lead
characters have baggage that keeps
them from wanting to pursue a new relationship. Do you think sometimes we let
our past get in the way of what God has planned for our futures?
Carrying our burdens of the past is self-destructive, and my
goal for this story was to have several of my characters shedding their burdens
as they grow in their faith and put their trust in God.
Even though she
questioned God’s will, Brooke clung to God after her husband died. However,
Owen did the opposite when his wife left. Do you think there’s any reason in
particular some people have one reaction versus the other when something bad
happens in their life?
I have no idea why people react so differently during a
crisis, and I intentionally wanted to incorporate both sides, so to speak, into
the story. The spiritual arc in this book is clearly Owen’s, so I wanted to
show his struggles and how he eventually reaches out to God. But I also wanted
to show that there are people who do not
turn from God during a crisis—like Brooke—no matter how unfair things might
seem.
Has there been a time
in your own life where you could really sense God was putting you in a situation
for a reason?
That has happened to me many times, but I couldn’t foresee
the reasoning — especially during the bad times. It has taken years to
understand that much of what I have experienced was to give me a better
understanding of certain situations so I could write about it and hopefully
help others. I’m not sure I could have captured the hospital scene in my second
novel if my own son hadn’t spent a month in the hospital. My character was
fifteen, just as my son was when he was sick, so my emotions ran deep. I’ve
witnessed a miracle, so I wrote about one. I’ve made mistakes I’m not proud of,
and those seem to find a way into my stories, as well, painful as some of them
might be. I’m adopted, so I’ve written about that. Each book I write ministers
to my own soul, and I pray the stories will bring peace to my readers.
The House that
Love Built is set in Smithville , Texas , where several Hollywood
movies have been set. You live nearby. What’s so special about Smithville?
I love writing stories set in small Texas towns, and Smithville is really quaint
with friendly people who live there. The movie Hope Floats was filmed there, and the town is very welcoming to
authors, film crews, and the public in general. There are a lot of older homes
like the one Owen purchases in my story. The mystery surrounding the house was
inspired by a house in another small Texas
town: Schulenburg.
You are best known
for your Amish fiction, and The House That Love Built is just your
second venture outside that genre. What persuaded you to try something new?
I think it’s natural to want to spread your wings a bit when
you’ve written so many novels and novellas in the same genre. For me, writing
about Texas
comes naturally since I live here, and I love to write about a community, as
opposed to just “boy meets girl.” I like a good love story, but my secondary
characters usually end up with large roles because I like to show how God puts
certain people in our paths for a reason, however unlikely it might seem to us
at the time.
Beth, please share the
first page of the novel with us.
Brooke Holloway woke with a start, then felt her stomach
lurch when she recalled her dream. She rolled over and threw her arm across
Travis’s side of the bed, wishing she could will him to be there. She lay there
a few more minutes before forcing herself to get up and dressed before she went
downstairs.
She pressed the button on the coffeemaker before facing off
with the calendar that hung on the wall to the left of the refrigerator. She
reached for the black marker dangling on a string nearby and drew a big X across
today’s date, as she did every morning, then scribbled “45” in the
upper-right-hand corner of the square. The kids liked to keep up with the
count-down to July 10.
Two cups of coffee later she still yawned as she headed back
upstairs and down the hall to Meghan’s room.
“Up, sleepyhead.” Brook flipped on the light and walked
toward her precious six-year-old, whose blond hair crumpled in a mass on the
pillow. “Time to get up.” Brooke sat on the bed and kissed Meghan on the
forehead, Travis still fresh on her mind. He used to wake up the kids each
morning, said that seeing their faces first things always made for a better day.
What’s on the horizon
for you? What will you be writing next?
I just finished book number six in the Daughters of the
Promise series, releasing in October 2013. I’ll also be doing some Amish novellas
for the next couple of years. But the next full-length book I will be working
on jumps way outside of the box. It will take readers far away from Amish
Country and Texas
to a dangerous place on the other side of the world. I can’t say too much yet,
just that it is inspired by a true story and something very close to my heart.
Learn more about Beth
Wiseman at bethwiseman.com and follow her on Twitter (@bethwiseman). She also hangs out at Fans
of Beth Wiseman on Facebook and loves hearing from readers.
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Great to see you today on Lena's blog, Beth. I love to read your books so would love to be in this drawing.
ReplyDeleteyour question about folks and their different reactions to death, I would think maybe just because we all are so different in many ways even at this time there would be differences. I try to remember that death frees the one who died to be with Jesus -it is us that remain who have to be sorrowful because we miss them...
thanks for sharing
Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
a Ga reader
Forgiveness is an important characteristic, thanks for spotlighting this book.
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Lyndie Blevins
Duncanville, Tx
I would love to win these books and I have heard much about Beth Wiseman but she is a new author for me to read. sharon, san diego
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ReplyDeleteI love her books! Can't wait to read this new one!
ReplyDeleteHeidi, CA
Would love to win this book! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteCathy in BC Canada
I love Beth's books! She is listed as one of my favorite authors on Amish Living. I haven't read any of her non-Amish ones but would love to, because I feel like her skill and wit as an author would transcend genre. I'm thankful for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteLaurel
South Georgia
Love, love, love Beth's books!! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeleteMarie Ferland
Ontario, Canada
Thanks so much for all the kind words!
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I absolutely love Beth Wisemans books, Especially her Amish ones. You have this Western Australian totally hooked!! I would love to win one of her books. Many thanks for the opportunity and God Bless.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win these books. Beth is my favorite author to read. I have read all hers books but a few and they are on my list to read.
ReplyDeleteLove your books Beth....You give us another look at the peaceful world of the Amish...God bless and Happy Easter <3
ReplyDeleteThank you for the opportunity of receiving this book. I enjoy reading them and I can't wait to read this one. Many Blessing to you all.
ReplyDeleteI've read your books Beth and love them.
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Carolyn Jefferson
carolynj63@att.net
I always love a chance to win a new book. If it comes from an author with the same last name as mine, that makes it even luckier, I hope.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the offer Beth. I hope I win!!
Bobbie Wiseman
Sounds like a great read. Would love to win it but if not will get it .
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ReplyDeleteYou and family have a blessed Easter!
ReplyDeletePatty, Cape Coral, FL
I would love to win the book!
ReplyDeleteThink most people find it hard to forgive themselves. I know God forgives us but sometimes I will go back on something. It's just the devil working. Thanks for the chance to win this book would love to read it. Great interview also.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance at winning a copy of this book. I've been so hoping to read it :)
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Happy Easter to everyone! I would love to win a copy of your book! It's so refreshing to read your writing. Keep the good stories coming!
ReplyDeleteLove your books Beth....You give us another look at the peaceful world of the Amish...God bless and Happy Easter
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love Beth's books. Would be honored to win this and share with my church family. Have a blessed Resurrection Day.
ReplyDeleteLucy from WV
leliamae54@netscape.net
Beth is one of my favorite authors. I have read most of her books and would be so excited to win The House That Love Built.
ReplyDeleteBrittany McEuen
Forgot to put that I am from Grand Prairie, Texas. Brittany McEuen
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ReplyDeleteOntario, Canada
Would love to win this book thanks for the opportunity to try :)
ReplyDeleteGeri Kelley
Gkkel@aol.com
Love all your books especially the Amish ones. Love the Amish people. Would love to win - The House That Love Built. I just lost my oldest daughter to her Heavenly Home. I do miss her so much. I am from Roanoke Rapids, NC. Thanks & have a nice Easter Season.
ReplyDeleteI have read most of Beth's books and some I have read again and again. Each time with a new outlook and lesson. Beth this book sounds as amazing as your Amish books. Would love to win it. Thanks for a chance, LeAnn from Rhodhiss, North Carolina
ReplyDeletei really love your books and sure hope i win this one, thanks for a chance and Blessed Easter to you
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Would love to win this book Thanks for the chance :)
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mandn@wisper-wireless.com
I have never won one dof your books, would love to. I am a very big reader, sepecially of christian books.
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ReplyDeleteI have read all of Beth's books up to this one need it to add to my Beth Library!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your books!
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amberdawnchris@gmail.com
KC, MO
Sounds like a book I'd really enjoy reading
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance and happy Easter
Cheryl in IL
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I LOVE all your books!!!! Please pick me. Happy Easter.
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Love Beth Wiseman's books! Looking forward to reading her new book.
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I would love to win a copy of The House That Love Built! ejs841@hotmal.com
ReplyDelete7933Would love to win a copy of "The House That Love Built". Have probably read every copy of your books in our local library. Love them. sjeano@new.rr.com
ReplyDeleteI love Beth's books. Would love to win this book.
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I would love to win and read your book. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteJuanita Nobles
mjnobles(at)charter(dot)net
Hello! I live in Fleming County, Kentucky, which is an Amish-rich area. My best friend is Amish and I share my huge collecton of Amish and historical fiction with her and her family. I love Beth's books and I would love to add this one to my library!
ReplyDeleteHouse That Love Built sounds like a great read. I would love to win a copy. I love Beth's books. I love all her Amish books but I must say, it doesn't matter what genre she writes in, she does a wonderful job as an author. Beth is one of my favorite authors.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this interview with Beth and a chance to win a copy of "House That Love Built."
Blessings!
Judy B from Indiana
I just posted from Fleming County, Kentucky. For some reason, it left off my name and email address. Here it is:
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jociadam@hotmail.com
I would absolutely love to win your book. I love all of your books and am an avid reader. May God continue to bless you. Cheryl Salinas from GA.
ReplyDeletewould love to win this book I sure love the books Beth write adout the Amish,thank
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ReplyDeleteWendy, Michigan
You are an excellent author with the unique talent to make me feel as if I am part of the family you are writing about.We go to visit and buy from the Amish in Kenton Ohio and I come home with such a peaceful feeling. Please continue to write many, many more books-thank you, Mary Bonnell
ReplyDeleteThe House That Love Built.....what better place to live? I would love to win a copy....I love the title!
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Can't wait to read this book, whether I buy it or win it!
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Happy Easter to Everyone!!
ReplyDeleteVanessa Burzynski
Bedias, Texas
I have heard great things about Beth's work.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Everyone!
Amy C
VA
Happy Easter! I've just recently discovered beth's books. I love them and Iw ould love to win this book. Have a Blessed Easter!
ReplyDeleteI love your books. I first read The Amish Wedding and got hooked. Happy Easter and have a blessed day
ReplyDeleteWould love to have this book! I have enjoyed all of Beth's books! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteJennifer Gentry
jengen2@yahoo.com
I love your books and would love to win. Jean from Alma,Michigan
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ReplyDeleteOur library readers love Beth Wiseman and can't seem to get enough of her books. I would love to win this book.
Thanks for the chance to do so.
Janet E.
Florida
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Would love to have a copy of this book to add to my collection. Please accept my entry. I live in Danville, Pennsylvania.
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meashy@verizon.net
I would love to have a copy of your book
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy of The House That Love Built! I love your books Beth!
ReplyDeleteJulie Bish
Pennsylvania
Would love to win this free book.
ReplyDeleteDawn Crawford
dcofohio@yahoo.com
Love your books Beth . Thank you for the contest. I would love to win "THE HOUSE THAT LOVE BUILT"
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lizd225(at)gmail(dot)com
Decatur,Al.
I would love to win The House That Built Love because I've read books by Beth Wiseman before and I always love the plot, setting, and of course the characters in them! Happy Easter:)
ReplyDeleteRebecca
Pennsylvania
I would love to win The House That Built Love because I've read books by Beth Wiseman before and I always love the plot, setting, and of course the characters in them! Happy Easter:)
ReplyDeleteRebecca
Pennsylvania
I would love to win this book because my sister is a great fan of Beth Wiseman. This book would make a great Easter present for her.
ReplyDeleteMaria
Beth you are one of the best writer's out there. I would love to read this book. Oklahoma
ReplyDeleteOh how I would love to win a Beth Wiseman book. What an honor that would be.
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ReplyDeleteHello Lena and Beth. Happy Easter to you both. Beth, this book sounds really really good. Hope I'm lucky enough to win it. Think it will really pull you into the story. I ,like that. Interesting about your other book that will be far away. BUT, all of your books are good. Lena, thanks for this interview and chance to win Beth's book. mac262(at)me(dot)com
Maxie from Pasadena, Tx.
sounds like another great book you 'cant go wrong with any book that beth writes!
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lkish77123 at gmail dot com
Love the sound of your book Beth, i hope i win it. God forgave us so we need to be able to forgive others and ourselves, thanks for reminding us of that. Your cover to your book is great. God bless you.
ReplyDeleteNorma Stanforth from Ohio
Would So much love to win!!!!Love Beth's Books.pbennett123@windstream.net
ReplyDeleteIt's gonna be another WONDERFUL book.I can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteAngie
Waverly, Ohio
This would be a great book to win! I enjoy all of your books!
ReplyDeleteI live in Tennessee.
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ReplyDeleteOla Norman
Traphill NC
I'm really looking forward to reading this. When I read Beth's novels, it's not only a wonderful story but they remind me where my heart should be.. forgiving and loving even when people and situations are unlovely.
ReplyDeleteAbbey Rust
Oskaloosa, Iowa
Happy Easter!!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the interview thank and and the first page.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I love Reading these Inspirational Books... Would love to Win ....
ReplyDeleteLove reading her books. Would love to win. Abel.barb@Yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI have bought and read just about all of Beth's books, and happen to be reading one now. It is really good and is called His Love Endures Forever. I'm a bit late reading it b/c of having to review other books. Would feel very blessed to win this one! Thank you for the chance!
ReplyDeleteDiana from SC
dianalflowers[at]aol[dot]com
Beth is an incredible author. She has contributed some of the best Amish fiction I've read. Thank you for featuring her and offering a giveaway of "The House That Love Built."
ReplyDeleteNancee in Michigan
quiltcat26[at]sbcglobal[dot]net
thanks for the chance to win Beth's book
ReplyDeletelive in ND
ABreading4fun [at] gmail [dot] com
I've loved all of Beth's Amish books, so I'm sure I'll like this one!
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Enter Me! Looks Awesome!!!
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Love Beth Wiseman's books, she is a great author and would love to win this book ....
ReplyDeleteSounds good, not sure if I have read any of Beth's books.
ReplyDeletePatty in SC
I've been looking forward to this one! I'm in MN.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of Beth's books. This one sounds interesting. Thank you for offering a copy.
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I enjoy Beth Wiseman books very much. Since I live in a small town, the small town setting appeals to me.
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N.C.
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Blanch,NC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
I've been working my way through Beth's Amish novels, and I've loved each one I've read. She really makes you feel like you know the characters and that you're in the story. I'd love to try this contemporary story. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLisa in Washington State
I'd love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteHannah CA
Looks like I've got one chance in about 100 of winning Beth's book. Another of her fine writings. Thanks for the chance to win a wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteBarb Shelton
Arlington, TX
My daughter loves reading your books. They're very inspirational to her. She would be so excited if I won this for her. Thank you and God bless.
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Pennsylvania
I want to win it for my daughter
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ReplyDeleteDean
Pennsylvania
I enjoyed the little peek, please add me!
ReplyDeleteMerry in TX
I want to win this book because my sister really likes Beth Wiseman's books!
ReplyDeleteAshley
Pennsylvania
I would like to win your book because my sister is crazy about them.
ReplyDeleteSelena
Pennsylvania
The writer had me at hallo when she mentioned *Hope Floats*, a community oriented towne, and a welcoming to others who do not live there in a geniune fashion! I love townes that are built around a heart and core of goodwill, as its nearly difficult to find these days! I love the opportunity your giving us to read this book, as I can tell that she's infused the story with a towne that is wrapped around her heart! :)
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