Bio: Award
winning author, Laura Hilton, her husband, Steve, and their five children make
their home in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas. She is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home
mom and home-schools three of her children. Her two oldest children are
homeschool graduates and are in college. Laura is also a breast cancer
survivor.
Her publishing credits include three books in the Amish
of Seymour series from Whitaker House: Patchwork Dreams, A Harvest of Hearts (winner of the 2012
Clash of the Titles Award in two categories), and Promised to Another. The Amish
of Webster County series, Healing
Love (finalist for the 2013 Christian Retail Awards). Surrendered Love and Awakened Love. A nonAmish book Swept Away released November 2014
from Abingdon Press. She is contracted for another three book Amish series with
Whitaker House, The Amish of Jamesport series, begins in November
2014 with The Snow Globe, The Postcard in June 2015, and The Bird House in September 2015, and A
White Christmas in Webster County (Amish) released in September 2014.
Laura is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and a professional book
reviewer for the Christian market, with over a thousand book reviews published
at various online review sites.
Welcome back, Laura. Why
do you write the kind of books you do?
I love writing about the Amish. A mix of contemporary and
historical in the same book, a study of my family history, a platform for clear
faith message, and romance.
Besides when you came
to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
The day that I knew my second son wouldn’t die from the
weird disease almost claimed his life as a baby and was misdiagnosed multiple
times before treated correctly.
How has being
published changed your life?
It introduced deadlines. And interviews.
What are you reading
right now?
At this very moment, I’m reading The Tidewater Sisters by Lisa Wingate. I’ll finish that tonight.
Next up is Child of Mine by David and
Beverly Lewis.
What is your current
work in progress?
The Birdhouse.
It’s the third book in the Amish of Jamesport series, releasing in September 2015.
What would be your
dream vacation?
Unlimited time and resources to travel across the Midwestern
Amish communities and end at a cabin on Lake Superior .
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
Ease of getting to them for research.
If you could spend an
evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?
My husband. We don’t have much alone time to date.
What are your
hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I have five kids still at home, homeschool, and am a
pastor’s wife. No time for other hobbies. J
What is your most
difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
Quiet time! I
overcome it by attempting to zone other noise out.
What advice would you
give to a beginning author?
Sit and stay. You won’t get published if you don’t sit down
and write.
Tell us about the
featured book.
A White Christmas in Webster
County
Wanting to relocate from Shipshewana to somewhere new, Mercy
Lapp answered an ad in The Budget to
work as a mother’s helper for Matthew and Shanna Yoder in Seymour , Missouri .
Mercy relocated from Shipshewana to give herself space and time to heal after
the death of her beau in a fishing trip on Lake Michigan .
Abner Hilty fled Shipshewana to Montana to work on a ranch after he and his
twin brother witnessed a murder. Now that the killer is safely behind bars,
Abner decides to visit his brother Abram in Missouri where he’d settled with his bride
of one month. Mercy is surprised to see Abner there, and equally surprised by
how much he’d changed physically since she’d last seen him. Even though the two
live in different districts they occasionally see each other in town and form a
fledging friendship.
As Christmas approaches, an unexpected heavy snow lets Abner
and Mercy spend a lot of time together in wintertime fun. Abner hopes to
interest Mercy in a more permanent relationship. But then Mercy has a
potentially life changing discovery. Will she return to Shipshewana to answer
the summons of the past? Or settle in a new place?
Please give us the
first page of the book.
“Would you kiss me?”
Mercy Lapp stumbled to a halt. She looked up from the list
she’d been perusing and into a pair of beautiful, twinkling blue eyes. They
belonged to a clean-shaven Amish man who held out a pair of plastic vampire
teeth on a Halloween clearance rack. They were brown, crooked, and ugly. He
moved them closer to her.
Her stomach lurched. “Ewww. Nein!”
He chuckled, then glanced around.
She followed his gaze. They were alone in the aisle. She
turned her attention back to him, surprised to find him falling to his knees in
front of her, his hands clasped together as if in prayer, the package of teeth dangling
from his fingertips.
“Have mercy!” He puckered up in an exaggerated kiss.
She blinked. None of the Amish men back home acted like
this. So bold. So…tempting.
“Please? I’ll never get kissed by a pretty girl if I have
teeth like these.” He lifted his hand and shook the package.
She wrinkled her nose. “Enough already, jah?” She tried to
look away from those yucky teeth but got distracted by a dimple in the bu’s
cheek.
He reached forward and fingered the hem of her dress—a bold
move—then gazed up at her with an inquisitive expression as she stepped away.
“An Amish-style dress. Pink. Camouflage. You aren’t from around here, are you?”
Mercy’s face heated. “Uh, nein. But…well, I just got here. I
took a job advertised in The Budget
for a mother’s helper, and I haven’t had time to make any new dresses. And
Shanna, the woman I’m staying with, just laughed and said it’d probably be a
gut thing to add some color around here anyway. I’m from Shipshewana
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
visit my blogs: http://lighthouse-academy.blogspot.com/ and http://lauravhilton.blogspot.com/
twitter: @Laura_V_Hilton
Purchase links to my books:
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/laura-hilton?store=allproducts&keyword=laura+hilton
Thank you, Laura, for sharing this Christmas book with us today.
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Angela Chenut in KY would like to win.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the excerpt and would love to read more!
ReplyDeleteBritney Adams, TX
“An Amish-style dress. Pink. Camouflage." that's my kind of girl LOL
ReplyDeletefun! !
Deanna from NEBR
Happy Thhanksgiving everyone! Deanna, shhe's my kind of girl too. I saw an Amish girl dressed like that in Shipshewana, IN and I thought she was Mennonite at first. But she was Amish. :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun read! Thanx for the giveaway! Happy Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteIn years past my Christmas's have been hot, cold, rainy, stormy, but never have they been white.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your interview with Laura.
Happy Thanksgiving to You & Yours!
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Florida
Aww, Laura. We've got to set up a date for you and your hubby! :(
ReplyDeleteI have a little wishlist of books saved in my email and this one is at the top. Along with Snow Globe! This would make a nice bday gift for me on Dec. 20, so I hope I win! lol Thx for the opportunity!
Diana in SC
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Awesome book!! So glad I read it. You will not be disappointed. A definite must read!
ReplyDeleteSounds like I need to add this to my shelf.
ReplyDeleteMelody from Donna, TX
Sounds interesting, would love the chance to read it!!! Thanks for the awesome giveaway and God Bless you!!!
ReplyDeleteSarah Richmond
N.C.
I've just started to read more Amish themed books and they're such an interesting culture - would love to read this holiday book
ReplyDeleteCheryl in IL
I just finished the Snow Globe in a day and a half. I loved it snd can't wait to read the continuiation. I really want to read A White Christmas in Webester County, the excerpt sounds like alot of fun. Unfortunately my library doesn't have it.
ReplyDeleteThis book sounds like another great one from Laura! I just finished reading Snow Globe and loved it.
ReplyDeleteAmish fiction is my favorite genre to read
marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Maryann in NY
Sounds great and would love to read more!
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
You gotta love Christmas books :D
ReplyDeleteOh, I forgot! Indiana :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun beginning. I'm going to love this.
ReplyDeleteMary P
QLD AUSTRALIA
I love books about Christmas. I would love to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteI live in Indiana.
Smiles & Blessings,
Cindy W.
I've chased this one around the blogs a bit and have most definitely added it to my TBR list!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!
Blessings!
Kelly Y in central VA
kelly *at* dkcountryarts *dot* com
oh, I love Amish and Christmas reading this should be right down my alley. thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletelive in ND
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I do enjoy Amish fiction and would love to win and read your book. I also homeschooled and was a stay at home mom while kids were young. They're grown up and married with their own kids now. sm wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteWould love to read Laura's book. I enjoy reading anything Amish.
ReplyDeleteFrom Mississippi
plhouston(at)bellsouth(dot)net
The reviews on this book are great! I've been wanting to read this. Hope to win it!
ReplyDeleteSusan in NC
susanlulu@yahoo.com
So sweet that you chose your husband to spend time with. :)
ReplyDeleteI live in Amish Country in Lancaster County, PA.
Doreen
PriviesAndPrimsAtYahooDotCom
This sounds like an interesting read. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteLoraine from TX
This book sounds really awesome, I can't wait to read it! I love Amish books, they make my spirit feel lighter and just make me feel better! I used to live really close to an Amish Community, so I got to know them better! I wish I could read Child Of Mine by Beverly Lewis and her husband, but things have been very difficult for me, I spend a lot of time in the hospital for treatments and I am waiting for disability to come through, so i have no money, sometimes not even for food! When you finish reading Child of Mine, if you would want to lend it to me, I would so appreciate it! Thanks so much for the opportunity to win your book! I would be so blessed to win! God Bless You and Your Family! Have a wonderful, blessed day! And please, keep writing the wonderful Amish books!!!
ReplyDeleteFrances from Deltona, Florida!
Love a good Amish book! Shelia from Mississippi
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ReplyDeleteConway, SC.
Laura is inspiring. Five children, homeschooling and a pastor's wife. No small feat. I am impressed that through it all, she finds time to write so many great works. Thanks for sharing the interview.
ReplyDeleteKelly
Prescott, AZ
Why have I not read this book yet? It's going on my TBR list right now. lisajcowell(at)cs(dot)com in Ohio
ReplyDelete5675Sounds like a great book to read. Would love to win.
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Tonja Beckley Ohio!
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Love me some Amish reads!
Also love having Amish neighbors!
This book sounds like a hoot!
ReplyDeleteKathy from Wendell, NC
Looks great! Please enter me! Merry Christmas! :)
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