Welcome, Sandra. Tell
us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
I think there is a little bit of me in every character I
write—even the antagonists. My hopes and dreams are funneled into their souls,
my struggles with the Lord and my joy in overcoming doubts with Him. I find
that I can rehabilitate past wounds, perhaps some that have never healed, by
healing them through my characters. There’s a smattering of me in each of them.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
Dyed my hair Lucille Ball red.
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
I went to college on a writing scholarship, and once there,
I got scared. I thought, who gets published? No one! How will I pay back my
student loans? The odds seemed stacked against success, so I changed my major
to business and got a degree in real estate/construction management. Later,
after I became a Christian, I felt like the Lord was showing me: Don't look at
the odds, keep your eyes on me, God, like Peter did when he was upon the water.
God is not subject to odds. We will achieve all the good works he has prepared
for us, in advance, to do. There is nothing that you are called to do that you
cannot do but also no way to open a door He has shut. Once we get a hold of
that, it's easy to walk away from fear.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
I love, and have always loved, reading every genre from
picture books clear through to heavy, heavy nonfiction research books. I truly
was the proverbial kid reading the back of the cereal box when I was a kid. One
year, early in our marriage, my husband teased that he was going to tattoo
himself with newsprint so I would pay more attention to him!
I’m sure my husband
feels that way, too. I, too, literally will read the back of the cereal box if
there isn’t anything else to read. That’s why there are other books waiting on
the end of my table, so I’ll have something to read if I should finish a book
while I’m sitting there. Of course, I don’t read if he is at the table with me.
How do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?
I have scheduled date times with my husband and planned
times with my grown children and friends. Right now, when the weather is good,
I try to walk an hour and a half outside, each day, many times listening to the
Bible on Audible. I love watching British television.
We missed it when it
was on, so I ordered each season of Downton
Abbey. We are almost finished watching the sixth season. How do you choose
your characters’ names?
I begin with lists of names from the place and era, and then
I sift through and see which names “fit” my characters. For Bride of a Distant Isle,
I wanted to use the name Annabel, to tie in with Edgar Allan Poe’s poem, “Annabel
Lee.” Thankfully, it worked!
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
Raising honest, hardworking children who love and trust in
God.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
I would probably be my dog, a Havanese because I like to
cuddle, I’m social, and I can get anxiously overworked if I let myself!
What is your favorite
food?
Italian doppio with steamed cream. I love all coffee drinks,
with excellent, freshly ground beans. I don't put sugar in my coffee drinks,
normally, so you can taste the richness of the roast and the quality of the
cream.
And cheese. Really good cheese.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Miss Annabel Ashton is a teacher at the Rogers School
for Young Ladies in Winchester when she takes a
brief visit to her family home, Highcliffe Hall at Milford-on-Sea . She believes her stay will be
short but soon learns that she will not be returning to the safety of the
school. Instead, she remains at Highcliffe, at the mercy of her cousin, Edward Everedge.
Annabel protests, but as the illegitimate daughter of a woman
who died in an insane asylum, she has little say. Edward is running out of
money and puts the house up for sale to avoid financial ruin. He insists that
Annabel marry, promising her to a sinister, frightening man. But as the house
gets packed for sale, it begins to reveal disquieting secrets. Jewelry,
artifacts, and portraits mysteriously appear, suggesting that Annabel may be
the true heir of Highcliffe.
She has only a few months to prove her legitimacy, perhaps
with assistance from the handsome but troubled Maltese Captain Dell’Acqua. But
does he have Annabel’s best interests at heart?
And then, a final, most ominous barrier to both her
inheritance and her existence appears: a situation neither she nor anyone else
could have expected. Will Annabel regain her life and property—and trust her
heart—before it’s too late?
Just the kind of
story I like to read. Please give us the first page of the book.
Near Milford
on Sea, Hampshire , England
May 1851
I had no warning before evil befell me.
Edward had abruptly recalled me to Highcliffe, but why now?
It was not as if we'd often holidayed together, or enjoyed one another's
companionship. In fact, over the course of our adult years I'd been home infrequently
and we'd been mostly separated, at school, years before that. Grandfather was
long dead, as were Edward's parents. Pretense could be done away with. Perhaps
he'd had a sudden, inexplicable longing for family now we two were all that
remained.
Unlikely.
The day after I arrived, I walked from the house, now
crumbling, across the green lawn, now thinning, toward the Edge of the World,
to gather my thoughts. I'd forgotten how the sea around Highcliffe relentlessly
pounds the land, undermining it so fiercely that the earth quickens, churns,
and slips; the breakers smother all sound, throwing off thickly salted mist
that clouds vision like a cataract. For this reason, I had no signal that someone
was approaching. Instead, I suddenly felt his breath curdling in my ear.
The whispering started.
Wow! Nothing like a
hook that will make us have to get a copy of the book. How can readers find you
on the Internet?
Everything about my books and all of my social media links
can be found at www.sandrabyrd.com. If
you are an author and would like to consider having a writing coach come
alongside you, or looking for a developmental editor, please visit me at www.novelcoaching.com.
Thank you, Sandra, for sharing this new book with us. I know my readers as as eager to read it as I am.
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What an interesting story, I want to read this one, thanks for interview today of this author and her book. learned a few things I did not know about her and finding another book I want to read too.
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Blessings!!
Sandra
I like to read while sitting at the table, too. I keep books stacked on my table, end tables, and bedside my bed. Even have one or two stashed behind my car seat.
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This sounds like an Austen-Brontë-Alcott (in regards to her book "The Inheritance") kind of book. I love all of these authors and love the time period you've set, along with your synopsis and am eagerly awaiting my chance to read "Bride of a Distant Isle". It sounds SO good!
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Thank you for your good words, Pam K! And thanks to all willing to give it a read. Happy Easter!!
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I loved Mist of Midnight and the excerpt really piqued my interest for this second book. Thanks for the giveaway!
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