Welcome,
Sherri. Tell us how much of yourself you write into your
characters.
In
this book, my main character struggles with learning to forgive. It
is something I have had to do as well, although not to the same
extent. I also gave her some of my traits that I see as weaknesses,
such as being too stubborn and being closed to the people around me.
What
is the quirkiest thing you have ever done?
I
don't really see myself as quirky, although my family might disagree
with that. :) Then again, they might just skip quirky and go
straight to weird!
When
did you first discover that you were a writer?
I
actually started writing stories many years ago, before I really
considered that I might be published one day. I wrote this book about
seven years ago, before I knew about ACFW or about writing fiction. I
just wrote the story that was in my heart.
Tell
us the range of the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
The
first Christian fiction book I ever read was The Healer, by
Dee Henderson. I was hooked. I tend to enjoy romantic suspense more
than straight romance. I also am a fan of Christine Feehan. She has
several series that I love to read, although they may be a bit edgy
for some readers. I also enjoy reading biographies, and non-fiction
inspirational. In a pinch I'll read the back of a cereal box. I just
love to read.
How
do you keep your sanity in our run, run, run world?
In
the last two years I have ended some commitments to extra things that
I enjoyed but took time or emotional investment that I simply no
longer had. I've been a social worker for twenty-five years, and more
than once in that time. I have burned myself out. I made the mistake
of confusing my identity with my job--I put my whole heart into it.
That sounds noble on the surface, but it's the kiss of death. I
pushed myself to the point that I no longer cared about much. I have
asked the Lord to help me focus on the important things and be able
to graciously let go of everything else. He is faithful to do that, I
just don't always get it right. I'm still a work in progress ...
How
do you choose your characters' names?
By
feel. I will often change them several times as I write until they
click. Not very scientific, I know, but it works for me. I could
never wait to write a story until I had all the names down. I'd never
write anything!
What
is the accomplishment you are most proud of?
What
gives me the most pleasure is making a peaceful home for my husband
and myself. We are both in helping professions and deal with the
problems of other people all day long. We are currently dealing with
his grandfather who has dementia and needs nursing home placement.
That has created a lot of drama in our family and we need the refuge
of our home to rest, and recharge, and at times to heal.
If
you were an animal, which one would you be and why?
I
would love to be a bird for the freedom of flying, but I would also
love to be some kind of jungle cat. As someone who doesn't run, I
would love to know what it's like to take off running with all the
strength of a fast cat. The sad truth is, I'm more like a sloth. :-)
What
is your favorite food?
If
I'm in the mood for salty stuff I like Ruffles potato chips, French
Onion dip, and Dr. Pepper. If I need sweet, you can't do better than
Reese's Peanut Butter cups. Notice there's no food of substance
there. I'm a junk food junky!
What
is the problem with writing that was your greatest roadblock and how
did you overcome it?
Sometimes
ignorance is bliss. When I wrote my first story, I didn't edit as I
went. I didn't know about head-hopping, POV, back story, dumping,
etc. I just wrote the story. Now I find that I try to edit as I
write, which slows me down, and I think also maybe takes away from
the story a bit. I am still trying to figure out how to stop doing
that. All suggestions are welcome.
I
always edit as I go. I can't stand to leave a messy passage without
making it better. Tell us about your featured book.
Sacred
Ashes is my baby. It is about a preacher's daughter, Dani,
who has dealt with anger and grief over her family's murder for ten
years. The story begins when the man who killed them dies in prison.
What should be closure for her instead triggers attempts on her life
and forces her to come to grips with her own turning away from God.
In the process, she meets a man who protects her and pushes her to
trust again. It is the first in a series of three books. Dani's
friends--Grace and Lucy--each get a story. Grace's will be out this
summer.
Please
give us the first page of the book.
The
rustic windows of Dani LaClere's rented beach cottage stood open in
invitation to the night breeze, tangy with salt and secrets of the
sea. A shadow glided along the balcony on the street side, protected
from moonlight, one with the night. It reached the window and poured
into the cottage like primordial ooze. Silent and deadly.
He
stood for a moment, listening for any sign that she was awake, but
the sound of the surf gently pounding the shore kept him from hearing
anything. With the flick of a finger the cottage came to life in the
eerie, green glow of night vision goggles. Dani's world. He began to
explore.
A
small vase on the coffee table overflowed with flowers he couldn't
identify. Books stacked in careless piles gave testimony to her
favorite pastime. A tote bag waited by the door, bulging with towels,
bottled water, suntan lotion, and chocolate. The room was neat in a
carefree, lived-in sort of way.
He
continued to the corner that held a tiny kitchen. A bag of cookies
sat on the counter and he helped himself to a handful as he headed
for her room. He moved like a ghost across the sisal rug to the
doorway of her bedroom where he stood and watched her sleep. Two
steps would bring him to her bedside. He was tempted. His hands
clenched in barely controlled agitation. All of the sneaking around
fed his frustration. He was a man of action. Hands on. Yeah, he
wanted hands on her. Right now. A small growl of frustration escaped
him. Tonight he was only permitted to watch and record.
He
pulled out his camera and started to record while another scenario
played in his head. The one where he killed her. It wouldn't be so
hard. She wasn't very big--average height from what he could tell. He
pictured his hands around her throat. Or maybe he would wrap that
long brown hair around and around, pulling it tight until she stopped
breathing.
Suddenly
he heard his own breathing, quick and ragged, above the sounds of the
waves and forced himself to slow it down. He couldn't afford to make
a mistake. A few more minutes and he would slip out into the night.
She stirred restlessly and he held his breath.
Don't
wake up yet, Dani. If I have to kill you tonight I'll be in so much
trouble.
A
quiet giggle slipped out and he caught his breath and stared at Dani,
willing her to stay asleep in spite of the noises he made. He closed
his eyes and breathed deeply for a moment to regain some control.
Killing her would be nice. It would be even better after they
tormented her for a while.
He
clicked off the recorder and stepped gingerly toward the window in
the main room. Three steps away from the doorway he froze. Her
breathing changed abruptly. She was awake. He slid into a small niche
between the wall and the entertainment center and prepared to wait.
She would sleep again. There were hours yet until daylight.
He
flipped open the video screen and played back the recording without
sound. So close. What a rush. Impatient as he was, it would be fun to
play with her for a while. They could only kill her once.
Wow!!
How can readers find you on the Internet?
I
blog at www.sherristone.net
, and I'm on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/sherrilynnestone.
I have a few boards on Pinterest at
https://www.pinterest.com/sherriston/.
Thank you, Sherri, for sharing this suspense novel with us. I'm eager to read it, and I know my readers will be, too.
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