Welcome, Susette. Tell
us how much of yourself you write into your characters.
I find that after I’m writing a story, it may often be
something I’m dealing with in our family. As for what characters may have a
touch of me…my humor. I love to crack corny jokes and get people to laugh, even
if it is at me.
What is the quirkiest
thing you have ever done?
I’m not sure I should admit to this… Putting random items in
other people’s shopping carts without them knowing it.
When did you first
discover that you were a writer?
In 7th grade I had a friend who wrote poetry and I started
writing poetry. Then in the next year, I had read around fifty romances and
felt like I could write one, but never tried until I was married and had
children.
Tell us the range of
the kinds of books you enjoy reading.
Romance, cozy mysteries, and perhaps suspense are the only
types of books I tend to read, and in that order. I do write other genres and I
love a variety of types of movies—probably action adventure the most when it
comes to movies.
How do you keep your
sanity in our run, run, run world?
My children are grown so thankfully the “run, run, run” in
my world tends to be writing related.
How do you choose
your characters’ names?
Sometimes I ask friends if they want to be immortalized.
Other times I ask readers to help come up with names. I’ve even looked through
phone books for names or used a name generator site online to help find a name.
What is the
accomplishment that you are most proud of?
For me, I’m happy just knowing readers enjoy my stories. I
love to make people smile, laugh, or think.
If you were an
animal, which one would you be, and why?
I’m allergic to animals so that’s a tough question. I’ve
honestly never thought about what type of animal I like better than another or
what I’d want to be. My favorite type of cat is the Siamese cat.
What is your favorite
food?
Fried zucchini and a lot of desserts, but nothing cherry.
And I absolutely love
cherries, especially chocolate-covered cherries. What is the problem with
writing that was your greatest roadblock, and how did you overcome it?
Learning to write with the distraction of six kids when they
were younger was a challenge. I often feel guilty to write when there is
housework that needs done.
I am truly blessed.
My husband does most of the housework. Tell us about the featured book.
Gateway to the West was actually one of those ideas that I
didn’t plan on it being something around me, but as I wrote it, I thought about
an older couple I knew who both lost their spouses. The two couples used to go
places together, even on vacation, and after they both lost their spouse within
six months of each other, they eventually ended up dating and marrying.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Bear ye one another's
burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ. Galatians 6:2
Haley Hunter’s jutted jaw and cute upturned nose exuded a
sense of confidence and determination. Yet the pleading looks in her eyes
hinted at an underlying vulnerability. She planted her fists firmly on her
hips, her reticule dangling from the drawstrings clasped within her grip.
“Well, do you or don’t you need a cook?”
“I do.” Malcom Wheeler recalled saying those words a long
time ago, and he hadn’t been there, not when she needed him. It was a mistake
he would never make again.
“Then it’s set.” Haley smiled.
“Wait, no.” Malcom shook his head vehemently. “You can’t do
that. I wasn’t finished speaking.”
“Well, it appears you are now.” She picked up a green floral
valise, clasping it firmly in her hands. “Show me the way.”
Malcom gritted his teeth. The cook he originally hired for
the job had backed out. He wanted to find another man for the job. Heck, he was
willing to do it himself if he had the time and forethought to planning meals.
His job was to lead the wagon train and get everyone to their destination in
one piece, with their scalps intact.
“It ain’t safe for a woman.” His jaw clenched. He could be
as stubborn and unmoving as she was—even more.
Her eyebrow arched. “Then why are you taking women with you
on the wagon train?”
“Because they’re married.” And from what he could tell, she
wasn’t. She’d be a distraction to several of the other single men, and he
needed everyone to have their wits about them.
“I am… I was…” Her mouth clamped shut, giving him a moment
of peace and satisfaction. It only seemed to fuel her determination. “So, if
something happens to one of the men during the trip, you just toss their wife
by the wayside?” Haley asked. “Perhaps leave them for the Indians?”
“No.” Haley infuriated him more than fur flying in a cat
fight. “It’s my job to protect the members of my wagon train, and I take my job
very seriously.”
“Perhaps you think it best if I tried to make it on my own,
without the protection of a larger group?” Her attempt at pious indignation
wrenched his gut.
“Why is it so important to you that you insist on going?”
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Thank you, Susette,
for sharing your new book with my blog readers and me. I’m eager to read it.
Readers, here is a link to the book.
GATEWAY TO THE WEST (Thanksgiving Books & Blessings Collection One Book 2)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. This sounds like a lovely book!
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Connie from Kentucky
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I love your interviews. This is a new to me author and I loved getting to know her through this interview. I'll have to check out her books.
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Hello Sarah, Connie, and Debbie,
ReplyDeleteIf you PM me on Facebook, I'd be happy to gift each of you a copy of one of my new audio books that released last month.
Thank you for reading and commenting on my interview. :)
Blessings,
Susette
Oh I’m already interested from the first page! I am from Northeast MS. Oh and it’s still in the upper 90s here in the daytime. So hot!
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Sounds like a winner! Melanie Backus, TX
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ReplyDeleteWould love to win a copy of this book, thank you for the chance.
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It sounds like the main character is a bit sassy. Thank you for the interview and excerpt. I’m from Texas where it’s finally cooled down with some blessed rain!
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Perrianne Askew
Thank you for introducing me to a new to me author. Enjoyed reading the interview with Susette Williams and getting to know more about her. Loved reading the excerpt from "GATEWAY TO THE WEST" and it definitely sounds like a book that I'd love the opportunity to read. It would be very interesting to read a book about a town that I know but in a different era. Appreciate the chance to win a copy of the book.
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These sound like great stories!
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More historical fiction! Vivian Furbay of CO
ReplyDeleteLooks great ! Love the cover!
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This story sounds very entertaining!V What a fabulous first page to get us hooked.
ReplyDeleteJackie in IL
I've always wanted to be able to arch an eyebrow. It seems like all the best book characters can do it!
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What a fun sounding story! These all look good :-) Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
ReplyDeleteTrixi in OR
Oooh! Just reading the excerpt makes me wanna read more! Can't wait!
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ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the interview and first page.
ReplyDeleteBeth from Iowa
"GATEWAY TO THE WEST by Susette Williams sounds wonderful.Have a good week. Thank you for the opportunity to win.PA.
ReplyDeleteI live in Northeast MS. Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteI like that Haley sounds spunky.
ReplyDeleteDianna (TN)
I love it when the first page grabs me and sucks me in. This one did that. Would love to read the rest!
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Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
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