Bio: Rachel
Hauck is an award-winning, best selling author of critically acclaimed novels
such as RITA nominated The Wedding Dress
and RITA nominated Love Starts with Elle,
part of the Lowcountry series, the Nashvegas series and the Songbird Novels
penned with multi-platinum recording artist, Sara Evans. Their novel Softly and Tenderly, was one of
Booklists 2011 Top Ten Inspirationals. A graduate of Ohio State University with a degree in Journalism,
she worked in the corporate software world before planting her backside in an
uncomfortable chair to write full time in 2004. Rachel serves on the Executive
Board for American Christian Fiction Writers and leads worship at their annual
conference. She is a mentor and book therapist at My Book Therapy, and
conference speaker. Rachel writes from her two-story tower in an exceedingly
more comfy chair. She is a huge Buckeyes football fan.
The best stories
show ordinary people doing extraordinary things, and Rachel Hauck has captured that
very essence in her new novel, Princess Ever After. The second book in the Royal Wedding series
tells the story of an ordinary girl who finds out she’s a princess, a
revelation that changes the life she’s created for herself.
Like many of us,
Hauck is enamored with the idea of royalty, and while she hopes readers are
entertained and drawn to the modern fairytale of Princess Ever After, she
has a deeper desire for this book and the entire series. “I
pray readers find hope and encouragement,” she says. “Most of us are not going
to discover we are long-lost princes or princesses in this life, but we are
most sincerely princes and princesses in His kingdom. Right now! Let’s live
like it and love as our King loves.”
Welcome back, Rachel. In Princess
Ever After, your heroine, Regina ,
is happy with the life she’s created for herself. When God intervenes, she
feels unprepared, yet He’s provided all she needs. How have you seen God’s
direction and provisions in your own life?
I’m the
anti-Regina. After I graduated from college, I realized I’d never be happy
unless I was sold out to the Lord, so I told Him I was 100% available. It’s a
surrender I’ve never, ever regretted. I know me. I like too many things in life
to feel confident in committing to any one career. I was terrified I’d marry
the wrong man. But like Regina ,
I had parents and mentors who encouraged me in my teen years and helped me
choose a good path.
It’s not uncommon for our past mistakes
to alter our life’s course. What would you say to those who feel their past
mistakes hinder them from moving on?
Get over it. Can
I say that? In love? Seriously, if we don’t allow ourselves to be defined by
our success—meaning we give all glory to the Lord—then we can’t allow ourselves
to be defined by our failure. Give that to Him, too. If you really believe in
God’s forgiveness and love, there’s no point in stagnating in past mistakes.
Believe that God can and will heal your heart and move on.
The trick in
letting go of past mistakes is Romans 12:1. “Be transformed by the renewing of
your mind.” We have to surrender our emotions and thoughts to the Lord. In
doing that, we will approve of His will. Good, acceptable and perfect.
Do you think God views us differently or
withholds his blessings because of the mistakes we’ve made?
Truth? No. If
that were the case He’d never be able to bless us. We quantify sin. He does
not. To Him, a lie or lustful thought is the same as a “bigger sin” like
adultery. The consequences vary, but sin is sin. The difference is the
condition of our hearts. If we have a “yes” in our heart to Him, repenting of
our sin, His grace is sufficient. But if we have a “no” in our heart toward Him
and continue in sin without repentance, I think we can move outside His
blessing.
In reality, we
have no idea of His heart toward the rebellious. Isaiah 55:8 is a familiar
verse, “. . . my ways are not your ways, my thoughts are not your thoughts.”
But go back a verse. God is talking about the rebellious. “You don’t know my
thoughts toward them,” I think God is saying. God is love and mercy. But He’s
also judgment and wrath. It’s a divine paradox. We cannot build a “rule” on how
He blesses us.
Your leading man must overcome a fear of
failure. Is that a fear you have faced yourself, or have you conquered another
fear? How were you able to overcome your fear?
I’ve dealt a lot
with fear and anxiety. After college I was hit with small panic attacks and
anxiety. I had to travel for my job, and boarding an airplane, which I did all
the time, kept me awake the night before. The idea of being trapped on a plane
made me claustrophobic. But I leaned into the Word, into the Lord, and never
ever let my fears win. I got on the plane anyway. And I made it. Even enjoyed
the 15 hours from LA to Sydney .
I overcame by
believing what God said about me instead of my fears. I devoted my heart and
mind to the Word and prayer. I did the Romans 12:1-2 thing. I just didn’t see
where the Lord had called me to walk a life of anxiety and fear. He and I had a
lot of conversations about it. I’m here to report prayer and the Word work! You
just have to stay in the battle. Recently I’ve had “joy attacks” where I felt
His presence in a tangible, joyful way. I need more of those!
One important theme in Princess Ever After is obedience. Why is
obedience important for healing and restoration, and how can you know you’re
actually doing what God has asked you to do?
Obedience is
better than sacrifice. We know Him by reading His Word. When Regina found the fairytale her great grandmother
had written to her, Tanner said, “This is your Gram speaking to you in this
book. Hear what she’s saying!” God is speaking to us through His Son, through
the Holy Spirit and through His written Word. We have to believe He loves us
enough to show us His will.
Obedience is
required because our human hearts are too weak to do good on our own. Obedience
actually trains us to know Him. In our weakness, we choose to hate people who
wrong us. But God says forgive. If we obey, we reap the benefits of His
blessing! And I love in John 10:27 where Jesus assures us, “My sheep hear my
voice.”
In many ways, becoming too comfortable
can be one of our greatest difficulties to truly fulfilling our purpose. How
did that familiarity come into play in this story, and why was it important for
your characters to be pushed out of their comfort zones?
I’m pushed out of my comfort zone with each book! Stories are about imperfect people doing extraordinary things. That’s exactly what an author has to do: harness our weakness, overcome and write a good book.
I’m pushed out of my comfort zone with each book! Stories are about imperfect people doing extraordinary things. That’s exactly what an author has to do: harness our weakness, overcome and write a good book.
For characters
in fiction, there is no story if characters are not challenged and pushed to
the limit. I write with the idea that my stories are about people dealing with
a wound-lie-fear that must be confronted. In the end, they come to truth. Most
of the time people do not willingly confront their wounds and fears. It’s my
job to set up a situation that drives them to face those fears—and ultimately
find peace and happiness.
Your books usually include some kind of
symbolism that relates back to the Gospel message. Will readers find that
trademark of your writing in Princess
Ever After?
Oh yeah, in a couple of places. First, in the fairytale gifted to the heroine by her great grandmother. It’s symbolic of the message God has given us through His written Word. Hebrews 4:12 tells us His Word is living and active. It speaks. Yesterday, today, tomorrow. Also,Regina
sees something in the forest. At first she’s the only one (I can’t say more or
I’ll ruin the surprise), but this light is symbolic of the light of the Lord.
When we follow the light, we gain insight, revelation and understanding. “In
Him we live and move and have our being.”
Oh yeah, in a couple of places. First, in the fairytale gifted to the heroine by her great grandmother. It’s symbolic of the message God has given us through His written Word. Hebrews 4:12 tells us His Word is living and active. It speaks. Yesterday, today, tomorrow. Also,
Once Regina found the Light,
she discovered valuable truths that enabled her to accept her divine destiny.
Princess Ever After
is the second book in your Royal Weddings series. What is your favorite part
about a romance with a royal twist?
Royalty! I found
it fun to create the world of a royal. Have a coronation, a ball, servants, and
protection officers. Also, to make folks bow and curtsey. Ha! Actually, there
were a lot of challenges to creating a believable, modern royal world, but I
had a great time giving it a go. With Regina ,
it was fun to sneak up on a common girl and tell her, “You’re a royal
princess.”
What’s the most surprising tidbit you’ve
learned about English royalty through your research?
How much space do we have here? One of the biggest things I learned was the relationship between the European royals. The cousins George V, Wilhelm II, and Nicolas II—all descendants of Queen Victoria—were in power at the beginning of World War I, after which only the UK’s George V remained. The royal houses of Europe fell after the first World War, and it changed the face ofEurope .
How much space do we have here? One of the biggest things I learned was the relationship between the European royals. The cousins George V, Wilhelm II, and Nicolas II—all descendants of Queen Victoria—were in power at the beginning of World War I, after which only the UK’s George V remained. The royal houses of Europe fell after the first World War, and it changed the face of
What do you hope readers take away from Princess Ever After?
As always, I
hope readers are entertained and drawn into a modern fairytale. But I also pray
they find hope and encouragement. Look, most of us are are not going to
discover we are long-lost princes or princesses in this life, but we are most
sincerely princes and princesses in His kingdom. Right now! Let’s live like it.
Love like our King loves.
Both Once
Upon a Prince and Princess Ever After
take a look at refocusing on God’s plans rather than our own. Is that a
reoccurring theme in all of your writing or an idea specific to the Royal
Wedding series?
Good question. I’m not sure if I’m doing it on purpose, but the very idea that two ordinary American women find themselves becoming royalty lends itself to God redirecting our plans. There’s also the underlying theme that when we give our lives to the Lord, we are faced with a royal reality we never knew before. God’s plans were unknown to us before we knew Him. Once we are His, we have the choice to follow His will or our own.
Good question. I’m not sure if I’m doing it on purpose, but the very idea that two ordinary American women find themselves becoming royalty lends itself to God redirecting our plans. There’s also the underlying theme that when we give our lives to the Lord, we are faced with a royal reality we never knew before. God’s plans were unknown to us before we knew Him. Once we are His, we have the choice to follow His will or our own.
For Regina , once she knew her
true identity, she couldn’t go back to her old life.
What can readers look forward to in the
third installment of the Royal Wedding series? How are all of the books tied
together?
There will be a
third book, How To Catch A Prince.
It’s Prince Stephen’s story, brother of King Nathaniel, and Corina Del Rey, a
Georgia-Florida girl.
Learn more about
Rachel Hauck and her books at www.rachelhauck.com
or on Facebook (Rachel Hayes Hauck) and Twitter (@RachelHauck).
One winner will receive:
- A $200 Visa cash card (buy your very own "princess ever after" gown or tanks of gas for your "royal" ride)
- Princess Ever After, Once Upon a Prince, and The Wedding Dress by Rachel Hauck
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Thank you, Rachel. for sharing this new book with us. When my copy arrived, it went to the top of my to-be-read pile. I had loved Once Upon a Prince, and I had been anxiously awaiting Princess Ever After. I've always enjoyed reading your books.
Right now, Princess Ever After is my absolute favorite. The story of Regina is fun and believable. My most favorite aspect of the book is the supernatural spiritual aspect. Our God is a supernatural God, and I've met Him a few times in supernatural ways similar to the way Regina did. I was thrilled to see this aspect depicted in the way I know Him.
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I can NOT wait to read Princess Ever After! I am loving this series.
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Rachel Hauck is a real winner and her books are too. Thank you for a great interview with this great author and thank you for the giveaway.
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The cover is stunning!!! I love how Rachel writes an amazing story with a truth of God woven into the story!!! :)
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Fantastic interview. I am looking forward to reading this book. It sounds delightful.
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thanks for the chance to read Rachel's latest fairytale :)
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This sounds like a fun book. I have a few books by Rachel Hauck in my TBR pile. Maybe I should move them closer to the top.
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Texas
I really enjoyed the first book in this series, can't wait to read Princess Ever After!
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I absolutely LOVED Once Upon a Prince so am happy to have a chance to win Princess Ever After. This is such a great series! I also really enjoyed Rachel's book, The Wedding Dress. Thanks for this interview with her and the book drawing.
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I haven't read many Royal romances but they are intriguing. I sure do like Kate and William and watch them. sharon, CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI loved the first book in this series and cannot wait to read Princess Ever After!
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Regina sounds like a down to earth character, an unusual princess to be! Thanks for the chance to win Princess Ever After.
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Great interview!
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great interview!Princess Ever After sounds wonderful. Please enter me in contest. Thank you for the opportunity to win.Have a wonderful weekend.PA.
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Appreciate you all!
Rachel
I would very much love to read this book. thank you for the chance!
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