Readers, I absolute loved The Brickmaker’s Bride. I haven’t read
many books set in this time period, but the setting was so vivid, I felt as if
I were walking through the countryside. And the characters were walking right beside
me. I highly recommend this book.
I have a deep
interest in history and a deep love of the Lord. Writing inspirational
historical fiction gives me the opportunity to research history, study God’s
word, and then to share what I learn with my readers. What a blessing!
Besides when you came to know the Lord,
what is the happiest day in your life?
Wow! That’s a
difficult question. There are so many good things that have happened to me, but
I would have to say the day I married my husband, Jim.
How has being published changed your
life?
When I first
began writing, I was working full time as a compliance analyst with the Kansas
Insurance Department. After several years being published, I was able to quit
my job and write full time. Also, I now have more time to conduct travel and
conduct research. Another thing that has changed is that I’m frequently asked
to speak to different groups regarding my books and my faith.
What are you reading right now?
I just completed
Laura Frantz’s latest book, Love’s
Fortune, and I would highly recommend it.
What is your current work in progress?
I am just beginning
the synopsis for the third book in the Refined by Love series. I turned in book
two, The Potter’s Lady, a couple
weeks ago and am awaiting rewrites on that book.
What would be your dream vacation?
I’m planning a
European River Cruise next year, so I suppose that would be my dream vacation.
However, I have to add that one of the highlights of my traveling life was
going to Germany , Switzerland , Austria ,
and the Czech Republic
with a group of descendants from the Amana Colonies several years ago. I’d done
so much research about Amana that it made the trip very exciting for me.
How do you choose your settings for each
book?
Setting is
extremely important to me. In fact, I usually have a setting before I have a
story. I do my best to discover unique settings for my novels and/or unique
trades or professions for my characters. Sometimes readers will suggest a
particular area and I’ll always check out what they suggest. My last six books
were set in the Amana Colonies in Iowa ,
because of the suggestion of friend. She suggested I visit for myself and
decide if the area would provide a good setting. On my first visit, I knew she
was correct. I discovered the rich cultural and spiritual beliefs of the people
and stories were soon emerging in my head.
My current
series is set in West Virginia
for several reasons. Much of my paternal heritage is in West Virginia and I wanted to reveal the
beauty of the northwestern and central portion of the state as well as some of
the interesting professions of the area. In The Brickmaker’s Bride,
the rich clay deposits become important to the brickmaking profession of the
male protagonist who is Scots-Irish and comes to the United States, just as my
Scots-Irish ancestors came to this country and settled in the area of Virginia
that later became West Virginia.
If you could spend an evening with one
person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?
Beth Moore. She
is such a godly woman and her teachings never fail to touch my heart and reveal
new truths to me. I’d love to share a pot of tea with her.
What are your hobbies, besides writing
and reading?
I used to do a
lot of scrapbooking, but recently I’ve been knitting for my little
granddaughter. I’ve made far more blankets and shawls than she’ll ever need.
What is your most difficult writing
obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
I plot my books
in advance, but sometimes a character takes off to do his or her own thing.
When that happens, I sometimes find myself uncertain how to get out of the
predicament. I can think more clearly if I stand in the shower with the water
running over me, so that sometimes will give me a solution. If that doesn’t
work, I take a long walk and do the “what if” game with myself.
Oh, yes, I’ve used shower times that way.
What advice would you give to a beginning author?
Study the craft
of writing and don’t be in a big hurry. Instead, be sure that the proposal you
submit to an agent or publisher is the very best you can make it.
The Brickmaker’s Bride is set in the hills of West Virginia , where two families
tentatively come together to rebuild a war-torn brickmaking business. Their
venture leads them into bad business deals, betrayal, heartbreak, and love. If
Hugh Crothers has his way, his nephew, Ewan McKay, will never become a full
partner in his brickmaking business, but a budding romance between Ewan and
Laura Woodfield may thwart Hugh’s plans.
Please give us the first page of the
book.
Chapter 1
Along the banks of the Tygart Valley
River, West Virginia
September 1868
An unexpected
rush of sentiment caught Laura Woodfield by surprise. She tightened her grip on
Winston Hawkins’s arm as she stepped down from the carriage. Why did entering
the brickyard, even the one established by her father, provoke such an awkward
show of emotion?
Winston patted her gloved hand. “You
have more strength in that small hand than I would have ever imagined. Don’t
falter now.”
“I’m sorry.” Laura loosened her grasp and
forced a smile. “This place holds many memories, and I haven’t been down here
since…” The final words caught in her throat.
Her father hadn’t returned from the
war. Still, the Tygart
River continued to flow,
and the seasons still changed without fail. Fall had arrived and the ancient
trees that surrounded the Tygart
River Valley
were already bursting with color. Her father had often declared God had given
him the most beautiful place in the world to perform his labor, and Laura
agreed.
While her friends had longed to move
to Wheeling , Allegheny
City , or Pittsburgh ,
Laura remained content, feeling more at home in the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains .
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Lena, thank you for the interview with Judith. I am so excited to read "The Brickmaker's Bride".
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I enjoy books with history in them. I enjoyed the interview and the first page. Thanks!
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I got to review this book & it was a good story, I enjoyed reading it. You will enjoy reading it :)
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Good interview. Will put it on my to-be-read list. Love Judith Miller books. Thanks for the opportunity to win. Linda, Pennsylvania
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I love this beautiful cover and am so eager to read this story! Thank you for sharing Judith's lovely interview and giveaway.
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Thank you for the wonderful first page.
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Judith Miller is one of my favorite authors, and I am looking forward to reading The Brickmaker's Bride.
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I really enjoy learning about history through historical fiction! The Brickmaker's Bride sounds great as I will learn about Virginia before part of it became W. VA; about brickmaker's, and the Scotish/Irish. Love to win and read your book. sm CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy learning about history through historical fiction! The Brickmaker's Bride sounds great as I will learn about Virginia before part of it became W. VA; about brickmaker's, and the Scotish/Irish. Love to win and read your book. sm CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Not only would I love to read this book and series as I very much appreciate this period of American history, I'd also like to meet Beth Moore with you! She is one of my favorite Bible teachers. Blessings from sunny Phoenix, AZ!
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Love historical fiction! Can't wait to read this one.
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I am very excited about this new book! Thank you for sharing!
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So many struggled to rebuild after the war, what great loss of life and property took place!
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I've not read many books set post-Civil War, so The Brickmaker's Bride sounds very intriguing. Thanks for the giveaway!
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