I always thought I’d write suspense, but when I discovered
my roots and a passion to discover my past, the Southold, Long
Island stories took over my imagination, and I just had to write
them! And what I’ve found is, I love writing about real women who were heroic
during a time when often they had no voice.
Besides when you came
to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
I had three happiest days when each of my daughters was born
– but I will say that when my agent called and said “You have a contract
offer,” that came close!
How has being
published changed your life?
It’s made me more disciplined. I write better under pressure
so I like the deadlines. It reminds me to seek God in the morning and depend on
Him throughout my writing day. And the real blessing in that is it spills over
to every aspect of my life. It also was a dream of mine, so it’s given me a
sense of accomplishing a goal.
What are you reading
right now?
I just got back from the International Christian Retail Show
where I met Kate Breslin and received a copy of her novel, For Such a Time. I started it on the plane and did not want to put
it down when we landed!
What is your current
work in progress?
I’m working on the edits for book #3 of The Southold
Chronicles. My working title for this book was Pure Patience, because it is Patience Terry’s story – a fictitious
character who came over from England
with the Hortons on The Swallow. I
love this story!
What would be your
dream vacation?
Right now it would be to return to England and visit Mowsley, the
little hamlet where Barnabas and Mary wed. I’ve walked the roads with Google
Earth, but I want to sit in the 14th century church that still exists and look
through the same stained glass window the Hortons did.
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
Each of my three novels is set in Southold, Long Island , New York .
Barnabas Horton was one of thirteen founding fathers of the town, and Mary was
the courageous woman by his side.
If you could spend an
evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?
That’s hard, but I think it would be fun to spend an evening
with Debbie Macomber and find out all the behind-the-scenes tidbits in Cedar
Cove, and maybe swap recipes while we devour a slice of Pumpkin Tea Cake with
Honey Cream. She is a master of making setting a character (right along with
Jan Karon), and I would love the chance to soak up anything she could share
about her writing journey and technique.
She was the keynote
speaker at ACFW’s second Denver
conference. I didn’t get to spend an evening with her, but I did get to meet
her and have my picture taken with her. I love her books. What are your
hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I love to bake and garden, but travel is a passion of mine.
I don’t go as much as I used to, but I do love to get out and about.
What is your most
difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
Time management. I overcome it by starting early in the day
(often before dawn) and spending time with God first.
What advice would you
give to a beginning author?
Write your passion, not the trends. If you try to write
what’s “hot” without the passion, you will be like hundreds of other great
writers hoping to break in. So write your passion, write it well by studying
the craft, and connect through writer’s groups and conferences.
Tell us about the
featured book.
While researching book one, A Place In His Heart, I uncovered a gold nugget of information
about the Montaukett Indian princess, Heather Flower. Her groom was killed on
their wedding day, and she was kidnapped by a rival Connecticut tribe. An Englishman paid her
ransom. I wanted to use that bit of information in my first book, but it was
the wrong decade. But I loved the story so much that I made her my heroine of
book two, To Capture Her Heart! The story picks up after her ransom is
paid.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
June 21, 1653
The thunder of a thousand hooves pounded in her ears and she
buried her head beneath her tethered hands. She muted the noise with her arms
pressed against her ears. Heather Flower sat very still. She remembered the
childhood game peekaboo. She’d believed if she could not see her mother, her
mother could not see her.
But this was not a game. Her legs, bound at the ankles, were
drawn up under her skirt, and her knees trembled as she lowered her covered
head till her forehead touched them. A pool of quiet tears soaked the soft,
beaded deerskin.
Sudden silence, save for the occasional snort from the
winded horses, or the soft swish of their tails, brought intense fear. Her body
shook as she tried to draw herself into the smallest mound possible. The
restraints dug into her slender wrists, but her lips were sealed together in a
thin line and not a cry escaped.
The footfalls approaching were not the tread of her Indian
captors. A leather-clad hand lifted her chin, and her heart quaked in her
chest. Her throat constricted until it ached as she gathered her courage and
lifted her eyes.
“Hallo! You are Heather Flower, the daughter of the Great
Sachem, Wyandanch?” His posture bore no malice but was instead gentle, kind.
She dared to hope he would not harm her.
Her chin quivered in the cup of his glove, her moist lashes
fluttered, but her voice was strong. “I am Quashawam, the Heather Flower of
Montauk.”
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
You can find me at www.RebeccaDeMarino.com
and please join me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AuthorRebeccaDeMarino
or Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/RebeccaDeMarino.
Thank you so much, Lena ! It
has been fun to be with you again!
Dear Readers, Revell has a special giveaway for this book release:
To Capture Her Heart Book Launch
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22 comments:
Lena, I am happy to see you are a part of Rebecca DiMarnio celebration of To Capture Her Heart. I can't wait to read it.
I'm always on the lookout for Native American books, so I'm excited to read this one!
Tammy from Alabama
Thank you, Caryl and Tammy! It's so good to be back with Lena! So nice to hear you both look forward to reading To Capture Her Heart! I enjoyed writing it! Hope you both entered the giveaway!
I love your interview and that you would want to spend time with Debbie Maccomber
Thank you, Lena!
Melanie Backus, TX
I would love to win a copy of To Capture Her Heart. I loved the excerpt and the cover art is beautiful. Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
I live in Indiana.
Blessings,
Cindy W.
Sounds like a great read! Love the cover! Thanks for the chance to win!
Beth in Montana
This sounds like a great book - I really like historical fiction, especially that includes Native Americans. Thank you for the chance to win! Jeanie in Phoenix, AZ
What an interesting story, and a lovely cover!
Patty in SC
To lose your groom on your wedding day.... I can't wait to read what you did with this nugget of information!
Melody from Donna, TX
I've been wanting to win this book since first seeing it. I love stories with Indians in them. I had a great? grandmother on each side of my parents. This cover is so pretty. Sure hope I can win the book. Maxie from TX. / mac262(at)me(dot)com
Another wonderful book that's up at the top of my want-to-read list! I've entered as well....thanks for the chance to win a copy!
Trixi in OR
Thanks for the chance to win!!
Conway, SC.
Interesting to read about Native Americans in novels. sm CA wileygreen1(at)yahoo(dot)com
This book sounds excellent! I am always interested in the history of Native Americans.
Pam in Ohio
I fell in love with the cover the first time I saw it! Danielle in Indiana
Hi Rebecca & Lena! To Capture Her Heart sounds just as wonderful as A Place in His Heart!
Kristen in OK
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Sounds like a great book! Thanks for the giveaway! Sydney harries ga
Looks Fantastic!
Blanch NC
I loved the first book and have been looking forward to this one ever since I saw it's beautiful cover. Thanks for the interview and chance to win!
I really enjoyed reading this book & it's a great giveaway!
I look forward to reading this book . It sounds like a great read !
Deanne in PA
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