Dear Readers, I read
this book last week. It’s another book in Nancy ’s
series set in a town named Sanctuary. I’ve loved all these books, and I think
this one is my favorite. She writes romantic suspense novels that cross the
lines between Mennonites and non-Mennonite people. The characters in this one
were especially poignant. Their losses really touched my heart and are still
with me. You won’t want to miss this book.
Welcome back, Nancy . What are some of
the spiritual themes you like to write about?
One theme overrides any other, and that is that God has a
plan for our lives. All of us are unique and no matter what mistakes we make or
what trials we endure, His plan never changes.
I like to encourage readers to see themselves as God sees
them. Special, anointed, gifted, and completely and passionately loved. I
believe it’s hard to become everything God has created us to be without first
understanding how deeply we’re loved, forgiven, and accepted by our Father.
That is so true. What
other books of yours are coming out soon?
I’m working on a cozy Amish mystery series, along with several
other authors, for Guideposts. The first book in the series will release later this
year. Also, the third book in my Finding Sanctuary series, Rising Darkness will be out toward the end of 2015.
I want to feature the
Finding Sanctuary book on the blog. If you could spend an evening with one contemporary
person (not a family member of yours), who would it be and why?
I thought a lot about this question, and to be honest, it
wouldn’t be anyone famous. I would spend the evening with a friend I don’t get
to see often. Several come to mind, including Laurel Johnson. It’s been many
years since we’ve been together. She doesn’t travel, and I haven’t been able to
drive to see her. I would love to spend an evening talking about life and
writing. She’s one of the best writers I’ve ever known. I worry sometimes that
we’ll never see each other again in this life.
I hope you get that
opportunity soon. What historical person would you like to meet (besides Jesus)
and why?
I have a deep appreciation for Joseph. He went through so
much, but he never lost faith in God. His patience and faith touched me deeply.
And when he could have paid back evil for evil, he chose forgiveness and love.
When studying him, I had a reaction that surprised me. When it was time to go
on to something else, I actually broke down and cried. I felt as if I were
saying goodbye to a close friend. I desperately want to be more like him.
He is one of my
favorite Bible heroes, too. How can you encourage authors who have been
receiving only rejections from publishers?
I’d ask them if they’d like to see my file of rejections.
It’s quite a thick file! Here’s the thing: If you believe God has called you to
write – then write. Work hard to learn more and hone your skills – that’s your
part. But then you must trust God to open the right door at the right time. It
sounds easy, but it isn’t. Many writers give up along the way. Be stubborn.
That “yes” you’re looking for could be right around the corner. The best writing
advice I ever received? Never give up.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Deadly Echoes is about Sarah Miller. After a youth filled with
tragedy and upheaval, Sarah's life is finally settled with all echoes of the
past silent at last. She happily calls Sanctuary her home and spends her days
teaching at the local school.
Sarah's joy at her recent reunion with her sister, Hannah, and meeting the niece she didn't know she had is too soon interrupted when Deputy Sheriff Paul Gleason informs Sarah her sister has been killed.
As she learns more about Hannah's death, the circumstances are eerily similar to their parents' murder. Sarah enlists Paul's help in digging deeper into the murders the police are dismissing as burglaries gone wrong. Paul's concern encourages Sarah's growing feelings for him, but as their investigation peels back the layers of lies almost twenty years old, they get close to uncovering the truth one person will do anything to hide—even if that means coming after the last remaining members of the Miller family.
Sarah's joy at her recent reunion with her sister, Hannah, and meeting the niece she didn't know she had is too soon interrupted when Deputy Sheriff Paul Gleason informs Sarah her sister has been killed.
As she learns more about Hannah's death, the circumstances are eerily similar to their parents' murder. Sarah enlists Paul's help in digging deeper into the murders the police are dismissing as burglaries gone wrong. Paul's concern encourages Sarah's growing feelings for him, but as their investigation peels back the layers of lies almost twenty years old, they get close to uncovering the truth one person will do anything to hide—even if that means coming after the last remaining members of the Miller family.
Please give us the
first page of the book for my readers.
The old familiar fear returned with a vengeance, along with
the musty smell of neglect and the sweet scent of sweat.
I was back in that small dusty place under the stairs. The
one place in the house that escaped Mom’s rigorous weekly cleaning. It was used
to store things that were only needed on special occasions. Like our old
luggage and the cane Dad used when he sprained his ankle.
But this night, the often ignored storage area was the most
important place in the entire world. Hannah’s arms tightened around me, and she
whispered in my ear that I must be quiet. That I couldn’t say a word, couldn’t
sneeze, even though the dust tickled my nose. The terrible noises from outside
had stopped and now there was nothing except an awful silence. The only sound left
was our rapid breathing. Hannah breathed in, I breathed out. Without meaning
to, I began to inhale and exhale in harmony with my sister. In and out. In and
out. Tears slipped down my face unbidden, but I ignored them and concentrated
only on our labored breaths. It was the one thing I could control.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
My website is located at: www.nancymehl.com.
I’m on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Nancy-Mehl-Fan-Page/124075957622557
They can also find me, along with several other mystery and
suspense authors, on the Suspense Sisters: http://suspensesisters.blogspot.com/
It's always a pleasure to have you visit my blog, Nancy.
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Deadly Echoes - Christianbook.com
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