Bio: Carole Brown
lives in Southeast Ohio and is always on the
lookout for catchy titles and suspenseful plots. The Redemption of Caralynne Hayman, her debut inspirational novel,
is a Selah Award Finalist and a ACFW Genesis semi-finalist and also wrote a
companion book (West Virginia Scrapbook:
The Life of Caralynne Hayman) with
discussion questions, quotes, recipes and interesting tidbits to go along with
it. The first book, Hog Insane, in her cozy mystery book series, has recently been
released. She has also written five children’s books, Racy, the Rabbit, dealing with character traits, and won two awards
for her poems.
Carole has written her whole life as newspaper reporter,
editor of journals and newsletters, and research manuscripts. When not penning
her own novels, she enjoys mentoring beginning writers and founded a writer’s
group called Circle of Pens where she can mentor to her heart’s content. Her
passion for serving continues in her secretarial work and coordinator for the
state of Ohio
with ACFW.
She and her husband have traveled extensively throughout the
United States
ministering and counseling. They have particularly enjoyed the western states
where they’ve labored with the Native Americans and many other specific places
where she gathers folder for her writings. They continue to enjoy traveling,
their grandsons, the country life and city lights, gardens, and good food.
Welcome, Carole. Why do you write the
kind of books you do?
Suspense/mystery has always been my first love. Team that
with a touch of romance and sometimes pertinent topics from today’s world, and
I’m in heaven!
Besides when you came
to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
My first most innocent happiest day came when I married my
best friend, my husband, Dan, and I say innocent, because being a newlywed, I
didn’t realize what all a couple must learn and give and do to remain close and
in love.
Having acknowledged that, enjoying the birth of my first
(and possibly only birth grandchild) I will ever see/enjoy/have, I believe has
been the happiest. I know he will have a lot to go through, and in this world,
will face a lot of temptations and decisions, but I still count his birth as
the happiest. The only thing better would be to know he loves God as he grows
older.
How has being
published changed your life?
A lot of my time is spent in marketing, which fortunately, I
enjoy for the most part. Then I also feel more pressure to finish writing
projects and get more books out there for my readers. It’s all a part of being
a writer, and one I love.
What are you reading
right now?
I have a missionary book I need to skim through for our
missionary program at church, plus several books from writing friends I owe
reviews to: Lisa Lawmaster Hess, Mary Ellis, Molly Noble Bull, Barbara Derksen,
and another one Revell requested a review. There are ALWAYS plenty of books
needing reviews, and I certainly try to honor that. I know how much they mean
to an author.
What is your current
work in progress?
I’m working on several:
I’m completing the second book in my cozy mysteries, Bat Crazy.
I’m finishing a historical romantic suspense set in the late
1800s.
I’m also working on “second” books in series including a new
contemporary romantic suspense set in Montana
and a historical WWII spy romantic suspense.
What would be your
dream vacation?
Traveling to several countries I’ve not visited yet: Italy , Australia ,
and perhaps Mexico
(more).
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
I decide on a setting once I have an idea for a book. I like
to research and go over possibilities of what could/would work, what place
seems logical and most importantly, gives me the feeling of being the “right”
place.
If you could spend an
evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?
This is a hard one for me because I have no particular
interest in spending it with anyone other than my friends and family. But if I
had to choose, it would be with one of my favorite writers, and I have several.
What are your
hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I enjoy collecting music boxes, but at the stage I’m in now,
I prefer antique, interesting or particular ones that capture my attention. I
have a wide variety already, so can afford to be a little choosier in
continuing this hobby! J
I also enjoy scribbling quotes in journals.
And I collect mugs from states we’ve visited. Since we’ve
visited many already, I probably only have about a third more to go. After
that, I’ll switch to finding better or more fun or something I like better than
what I have now.
We also really love traveling and being with family,
especially now that we have three grandsons. We’re always planning short trips
we can take with them, or times they can spend the night (and days!) with us.
Mommy, so far, has been generous in sharing. J
What is your most
difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
The worst would be finding and keeping the time to write as
a priority. We live a busy life and many things are important to me, so I grab
what time I can when I can. It takes me a little longer to accomplish my
writing, but I get it done.
What advice would you
give to a beginning author?
As always, I would say: Never, never quit. If you truly feel
you’re “called” to write, then write. Don’t let anything or anyone stop you.
Find your groove, find your writing technique, find five minutes here and there
and keep at it.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Hog Insane is a cozy mystery that introduces the married
character team of Denton
and Alex Davies. It’s the first book of what I call my “crazy or insanity”
series, with Book 2 (Bat Crazy) due
out in a few months. Book 3 will be Daffy’s
Duck, and on and on, until I run out of crazy terms! Lol Here’s a bit about
it:
A dead body, a missing motorcycle, a strange key, and dope
are at the bottom of the trouble Denton and Alex
Davies, and Taffy, their Jack Russell Terrier, run into when they head for
their first stop in the Smoky
Mountains immediately
after early retirement.
All Denton
wants is to fish and recapture his wife’s love. She wants him to respect her
wishes. Instead, they find the body of Anthony Risler with a bullet hole in his
head. None of the campground people, or even the sheriff, pretend to like Denton and his snoopy
questions, and everyone seems to be lying.
Why is the sheriff ignoring obvious clues, and why would he
leave a bribery note lying around where Denton ’s
suspicious eyes can see it? When Denton finds the keys with the strange looking
C charm Alex and Denton realize only their pastor’s wife, back in Ohio, and the
small, cherry-wood box Risler gave her, can provide the final clue they need to
reveal the killer.
Amazon print: http://bit.ly/1fd3cCQ
Amazon kindle: http://amzn.to/1eDC39t
Please give us the
first page of the book.
“You what?”
“I bought—”
“I know what you said,” I growled. A vision of my wife’s
closet back home, filled with rows of shoes—basic colors like black, blue,
brown, and white, and a rainbow of colors—flashed across my mind’s eye and
nearly blinded me. Alexandria Davies had more shoes than any middle class lady
should admit to.
We strolled toward the campground restaurant. The lights
from the office behind us cast weird shadows on the shortcut path. I scowled
and opened my mouth to let Alex hear why she didn’t need that eighty-sixth pair
of shoes.
An explosive crack split the air around us and blasted the
fussing right out of my head. I dropped to the mossy ground and pulled Alex
down with me, breathing hard, my eyes searching the shadowy darkness closing in
on us.
The throbbing rumble of a fast approaching Hog drowned out
the creaks of nightlife, as the bike tore down the road that ran parallel with
the path we were on. In a blur of silver and black, the sole rider wove from
side to side in an imbecilic pattern.
Before I could dwell on it, a small, dark car roared by,
twenty feet or so behind the bike. All the windows were dark except one, and
something protruded from it. Something long, narrow, and ominous.
I blinked and hugged the edge of the road even tighter.
Couldn’t be a gun.
Nah. Ludicrous.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
Personal blog: http://sunnebnkwrtr.blogspot.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/browncarole212
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/sunnywrtr/boards/
I also am part of several other blogs:
Stitches in Time: http://stitchesthrutime.blogspot.com/
Barn Door Book Loft: http://www.barndoorbookloft.net/
Thank you, Carole, for sharing a peek into your life and your new book with us.
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11 comments:
Portsmouth, VA
This sounds like such a fun series. Loving the titles.
Mary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I don't think I have read her books. But I might have and it has been awhile as name sounds familiar. Thanks for sharing and with your recommendation I look forward to getting to know her better.
God bless you both.
jrs362 at Hotmail dot com
I forgot I live in Wasola, Mo. Close to Arkansas border.
jrs362 at Hotmail dot com
Enter me for the book copy!!
Sharon Richmond Bryant
Conway,SC.
sharonruth126@gmail.com
Hi, ladies. Loving hearing where you all are from (Ohioian here). Best wishes for each of you!
New author! yay!!
Indiana
Looke really good! Indiana
I like mysteries, and this one looks fun! In Indiana!
Books looks really good!!!!
Indiana
SOunds like a really good book!!!
Indiana
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