Welcome, T. L. Tell
us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
My first book, Shattered Rose, was probably the
closest I ever have been to a character. The lead female suffers from a poor
body image and makes mistakes and choices based on those insecurities. I, too,
had a long battle with learning to love myself and accepting that Christ chose me,
imperfections and all. That was a huge victory for me. My hope is that it will
be for other women as well.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
I’m not naturally quirky, but I am surrounded by craziness
from my husband and three children. They make me more fun and less serious, so
singing “Let it go” at the top of my lungs with my daughter is up there.
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
In November of 2012, I hit a point of frustration with the
book market. I thoroughly enjoy Contemporary Romance and found that the chasm
between Christian and mainstream romances was so huge that I wasn’t satisfied
with either. At the same time, I wanted to send a message to young girls that
Christ is the only one who can heal the hurts in their life. The path grew from
there. Write a crossover romance that has a little heat but still shows a
greater message.
The response to my first work was so positive that I decided
to write another, and another. The rest is history.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I read a wide range of fiction from Christian to mainstream,
paranormal to historical. My favorite remains contemporary romance, but mostly
I love a book with strong characters and a heart-pounding plot that leave you
in awe when the book is closed.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
I just make sure I take a little time for myself each day,
whether that means writing or reading or just enjoying a good show. I try to
keep it all in perspective. We are a very blessed nation.
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
I try to pick names that match their personalities. I also
like to choose names that are common. In Shattered Rose, Avery is the girl
next door with a heart of gold. Jake is the heartthrob playboy, and Parker is
the stable, kindhearted Christian.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
I’ve had several moms email me about giving my books to
their teenage daughters. They said that it made their girls want to talk to God
more. They also said it opened dialogue between the two of them as they
discussed the issues that were written about in my books. That truly is the
greatest outcome of this journey.
Yes, it is. If you
were an animal, which one would you be, and why?
I have no idea, but if I had to choose, I would pick a
horse. I’d love to be outside grazing all day and still have the freedom to run
like the wind.
What is your favorite
food?
Anything pasta with lots of cream sauce.
What is the problem
with writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
I am a storyteller and love picturing the scenes in my head
and putting them on paper. As my journey has progressed, I’ve learned more
about being a craftsman and using language and structure to enhance the story.
It’s the technical polishing that is the most challenging for me. But, I’ve
surrounded myself with some amazing writers who are eager to share their
wisdom.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Shattered Rose is the first book in the Winsor Series, which is
a series about healing and redemption. The series includes three stand-alone
novels, each featuring different main characters, but has a story thread that’s
woven throughout. The series is complete and can be found on Amazon.
Shattered Rose is told in first person from Avery Nichol’s
point of view. She is in her second year at Winsor University
and ready to tackle the world. To her delight, she is able to get a room in
University Apartments where she meets her new roommate, Issy. That move will
ultimately change the course of her life.
Avery is the average, every day girl. She’s smart, shy, and
also suffers from extreme self-esteem issues. When she looks in the mirror, she
still sees the fat girl from middle school, who was teased and tormented by her
peers. So when Issy’s cousin, Jake, suddenly takes an interest in her, Avery
falls hard and fast. The problem is that Jake is so broken and wounded by his
own past that he walks away, shattering Avery’s heart.
Broken and lost, Avery meets Parker, and soon she begins to
see herself differently. The wounds that were once so deep finally begin to heal.
But just when Avery starts to feel whole again, she faces the impossible truth.
Jake never really left.
This book is more than just a romance. It’s a love story
between Avery and herself as she learns that her imperfections are exactly what
make her so beautiful to God.
Shattered Rose has 130 five-star reviews on Amazon.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
PREFACE
Nothing made sense; nothing was in focus. I sat down,
desperate for the pain to stop. I didn’t know who I was anymore. Everything I
once valued and held true, I had discarded without any regard for the
consequences.
I could sense people around me, some even staring in my
direction as I sat frozen to the bench, but I didn’t care.
The numbness was welcome. Maybe it would calm my shaking
body or reach my mind, consumed still with thoughts of him. Thoughts trapped in
permanent rewind, reminding me over and over again of how much I failed.
There was music playing around me, and I tried to get my
ears to focus on it, to hear anything that might help me stay above the
gripping, smothering nothingness that was everywhere around me.
How did I get to this point?
How did I let the chains get so tight that they were crippling every
part of my body, dragging me further and further into this pit?
Screaming replaced the numbness. It roared in my head,
begging me to let out its fury. But I just sat there, unable to move, trapped
in a silent prison of my own making.
The truth glared at me, mocking me for denying it for so
long. I was living a lie, existing in a shell of self-delusion. Tears like fire
raced down my cheeks, provoking me with each drop.
I had become nothing…and he knew it.
The air was getting thicker, the heaviness starting to choke
me. Just breathe…in and out…just breathe.
The bench shifted slightly and a warm hand covered mine.
Looking up through my tears, I saw warmth and compassion in the eyes of a
stranger.
My surroundings slowly came into focus, my ears awakened to
the sounds around me.
“Even the darkness will not be dark to you; the night will
shine like the day, for darkness is as light to you. For you created my inmost
being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am
fearfully and wonderfully made.”
The message rolled around in my head and suddenly, deep
down, a spark ignited. I had forgotten the feeling as it had been so long since
I’d felt anything other than despair.
Hope, just a glimmer, but hope all the same.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
I am a social media nutcase. Visit my webpage at http://tlgray.com. I’m also on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/tlgraybooks.
Twitter @tlgraybooks, Instagram and Pinterest. Thank you, T. L., for sharing your book with us. My copy just came this week. I'm looking forward to reading it.
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18 comments:
I am certainly intrigued by this book and would love to read more. Thank you for a great interview.
Melanie Backus, TX
Portsmouth, VA
Great interview TL! I also have suffered with self image as I have been overweight most of my life but have learned that God loves me just the way I am! I live in MS! Shelia Hall sheliarha64@yahoo.com
I absolutely love reading TL Gray's books! She is an amazing writer who hits close to home. I really feel connected to her characters especially Avery who feels almost like a sister to me.
Angelica M, SC
hisprincesssdaughter (at) gmail (dot) com
Thanks everyone! I think all women have suffered from low self esteem at one point in their lives. God loves all our imperfections. Good thing, huh?
This sounds like a great book. I've never heard of the author before, but would love to read this and see how well I like her writing.
J.C. -Indiana-
Thank you for the introduction to T.L. Gray. SHATTERED ROSE sounds like a wonderful story!
Britney Adams, TX
This does sound very interesting.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
Thanks for the intro to a new author.
Carol Gehringer
Raleigh, NC
What a wonderful way to share a positive message with the countless number of young women who struggle with issues of self-esteem. I fought this battle most of my life, and it nearly destroyed me. By the grace of God, my life was changed, but for many, the change will never come. Reading your book may give hope and inspire a struggling young woman to make a positive change in her life. You may never know how many lives your story will touch, but the world has been blessed because of you.
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Kandra in OK
Looks like a wonderful book!
Jean K
West Palm Beach, FL
Thank you, Anonymous. I'm so glad you have had the power to overcome this in your life. I've seen so many young girls who hate themselves, and then become grown women who hate themselves. I desperately want women everywhere to see their beauty when they look in the mirror. I'm so glad you do now! Thanks for sharing.
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Sharon Richmond Bryant
Conway,SC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
I love Psalms 139 - it's one of my favorite Psalms! Wow! Shattered Rose sounds so good. In fact the entire Winsor series sounds very good! Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
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Kristen in OK
Sounds like a great book!
Thanks for the giveaway
Sydney Harries GA
I like the title, SHATTERED ROSE as it makes me think of a fragile, sweet lady whose heart was broken. Not sure if this fits into why you title it, but oh well. Love to win your book. sharon, CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
I'd love to win!
Courtney C. from AR
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