Dear Readers, I love
Sally’s writing. I featured her first full-length novel earlier on the blog, so
I was eager to share this Christmas novella with you. I always look forward to
reading a lot of Christmas novels and novellas each year.
Welcome back, Sally. God
has really been moving in your writing life. What do you see on the horizon?
I’m excited to be releasing my second full-length novel, Love and Roses, early in 2018 and eager
to begin work on my next book. I’m grateful every day for the opportunity to
write, and I pray that my books may not just entertain but also bring
encouragement to readers.
Be sure to contact me
about the new novel when you have a pub date. I’ll want to feature it on the
blog, too. Tell us a little about your family.
I’ve been happily married for 24 years. My husband and I
have a son and a daughter, both in college. This is our first year as empty
nesters, but we seem to be adjusting all right as long as I remember when I buy
groceries that a half gallon of milk will last a week.
Has your writing
changed your reading habits? If so, how?
Writing has made my reading more focused and intentional. In
fiction, I make sure to read widely in my genre of contemporary Christian
romance, as well as in historical Christian romance. I also read British chick
lit and cozy mysteries, and I intentionally read some national bestsellers each
year including a little literary fiction.
Also, since I began writing Christian fiction in 2009, I
have made a point to begin every writing session by reading the Bible. It gets
my writing off to a good start and puts my mind in the
right place.
Yes, and I pray a lot
while I’m writing. God often changes things in my books. What are you working
on right now?
I am doing the final polish of Love and Roses and toying with ideas for a novella.
What outside
interests do you have?
I enjoy kayaking, birdwatching, swimming, BBC television,
and crossword puzzles. And, of course, reading!
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
All my books are set in small towns in Missouri , where I was born. I can’t imagine
writing a book set in a city. I love the interconnectedness of small towns!
If you could spend an
evening with one historical person, who would it be and why?
Hmmm, I bet everyone answers “Jesus.” If that answer is
taken, I’ll say Agatha Christie. I love her books and I believe she helped her
husband on archeological trips. I’d love to know more about her.
A new movie of Murder on the Orient Express is coming
out very soon. James and I are eager to see it. What is the one thing you wish
you had known before you started writing novels?
I wish I had known that even big-time authors have books
where the plot isn’t quite right at first. I had no idea how much a book could
be revised.
What new lessons is
the Lord teaching you right now?
God is teaching me to try new things and not to limit
myself. For example, I’m teaching adult Sunday School for the first time.
Teaching children was no problem, but I always thought I’d be nervous teaching
adults. I’m actually enjoying it!
What are the three
best things you can tell other authors to do to be successful?
Find a critique group (online perhaps?), read extensively in
the genre you want to write in, and participate in NaNoWriMo (National Novel
Writing Month).
Yes. That starts
today. Tell us about the featured book.
Christmas in Abundance is a contemporary Christian romance
novella about a couple at odds over a holiday light display.
Fifty thousand bulbs can shed a lot of light … but will it
be enough to help Kyle and Lanie see that they belong together?
Lanie Phillips has a quiet holiday planned. So quiet, in
fact, that the only sounds in the house where she’s staying should be the
clicks of her computer keyboard and the occasional bark from a chocolate
Labrador retriever. No joyous choirs of angels, no jolly laughs from Santa, and
no jingle bells—nothing to distract her from her master’s thesis or bring up
painful Christmas memories.
But for the single dad who’s her closest neighbor, simple
holiday decorations just won’t do. Kyle Mattox is determined to give his
five-year-old daughter the best Christmas ever—one that includes an outdoor
display lit with fifty thousand lights, activated in time to music shared
through four giant loudspeakers.
When Lanie comes to complain that she can’t write with the
lights flashing and carols blasting, Kyle realizes that—unknown to her—their
circuits have crossed in the past. If he wants his daughter happy, he needs to
keep that information to himself, keep the show running, and keep his distance
from Lanie.
Please give us the
first page of the book for my blog readers.
The last thing Lanie Phillips needed to hear was Christmas
music.
She jabbed the button of her car radio and cut off a chorus
of elves singing “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year.” Wonderful? Not likely,
considering she’d be spending it alone.
The wail of the wind intensified, and her headlights
reflected off pellets of snow that whipped across her line of sight. She pulled
her wool scarf higher around her neck. Even with the car’s heat on high, the
cold seeped in. She squinted through the squall of white, wishing for some indication
that she was nearing the Mattox place. Finding her way down the county roads
outside her hometown of Abundance, Missouri ,
was bad enough in the dark without adding a snowstorm into the mix.
Around the next bend, a small sign barely stuck out over the
snow. “You’re almost to the Mattox house!” it read.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
My website is www.sallybayless.com.
Readers can find excerpts from all my books there, can email me, and can sign
up for my newsletter and my street team. Newsletter subscribers are the first
to learn when I release a new book.
I’m on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/authorsallybayless/.
Facebook is my favorite social media, so I check it often.
I’m also on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/sally_bayless/
and Twitter at
Sally, thank you for
sharing this Christmas novella with us. I know my blog readers are eager to
read it.
Readers, here are links to the book.
Christmas in Abundance: A Novella (The Abundance Series)Christmas in Abundance: A Novella
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This sounds like a great christmas read! Shelia from Mississippi
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sheila! Good luck in the drawing!
ReplyDeleteI love Christmas stories. This one sounds like a winner!
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus, TX
This sounds like a story I will enjoy reading.
ReplyDeleteLinda in CA
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Enjoyed the interview. I love Sally's books and this one was a good one. Don't include me in the drawing since I have already read it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an interesting story and I like the first page. Driving in heavy snow is something we have here but not what I like to do. If I am blessed to win this book, I would like a paperback copy.
ReplyDeleteI love novels set during Christmas and I love the cover of this book. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy W. from Indiana
Hi Everyone! Sorry I've been away. I had a church meeting last night and then dinner out and then went to bed!
ReplyDeleteMelanie, I love Christmas stories too! I just read two last week!
Linda, thanks for your kind words!
Ann, it's nice to see you here! I'm so glad you enjoyed this story. :)
Vivian, I agree with you about the snow. I lived in Illinois for three years when my husband was in grad school. I never knew until then how much I loved the hills because they block the wind!
Cindy, thanks for your kind comment about the cover. I love it too!
Best of luck to everyone in the drawing!
Hi Sally. You are a new author to me and I would be delighted to win a paperback copy of this book. I love the beautiful cover, and it sounds like a delightful read. My husband pastored in MD for five years, and we had lots of snow there. Since then we have been in the foothills of NC where we get some snow but not as much. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteVanG in NC
Hi VanG,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comments! I love North Carolina! We vacation there almost every summer at Wrightsville Beach. Good luck in the drawing!
New author to me, but I have heard of her, just haven't read any of her books. Love this book cover and the blurb sounds interesting. Following her now on her websites, and look forward to trying her books.
ReplyDeleteOur church library readers will read Christmas books even when it is summertime and the temps are in the high 90's.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering me in your giveaway.
Janet E.
von1janet(at)gmail(dot)com
Florida
Becky--So nice to meet you! Thanks for your kind words and for the follow!
ReplyDeleteJanet--Sometimes a Christmas book is just the thing when it's hot! Reading about snow can be a good thing. :)
Best of luck to you both in the giveaway!
I love the Christmas season and this looks like a great book to bring in the season. Enjoyed the interview.
ReplyDeleteBeth from IA
Hi Beth,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comments! And your kitties in the photo are so cute!!
Good luck in the drawing!
Love fun Christmas reads and yes, I read them in the summer, too. When I read a lot of books from the library, the Christmas books usually were all checked out and I'd read them in the summer when they were more readily available.
ReplyDeleteI'm in central North Carolina
Sounds like a great Christmas story. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Connie from KY
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com
Enter me for the print copy this book looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteConway SC.
Vera, I like your library plan! And I love NC!
ReplyDeleteConnie, thanks for your kind words!
Sharon, you are too sweet!
Good luck to you all in the drawing!
I love Christmas Novela's looking forward to reading this one would love to win.
ReplyDeleteLourdes Long Island, NY
I love reading Christmas thanks for the chance to win
ReplyDeletelive in ND
Hi Lourdes and Apple Blossom!
ReplyDeleteSorry I didn't see that you had posted earlier. Waving "hi" from Ohio!