Welcome back,
Lynette. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write about?
I like to write about themes of redemption and second
chances, how when we might think a situation is hopeless, God can move in
unexpected ways.
What other books of
yours are coming out soon?
I have a pair of Christmas mysteries releasing this fall,
set in the fictional town of Christmastime , Colorado .
If you could spend an
evening with one contemporary person (not a family member of yours), who would
it be and why?
I once heard former President George W. Bush speak and I’d
love to hear more about his life since the presidency, if there’s anything he
would have done differently. Also, he’s a fantastic painter and I’d love to
talk with him about art. Since the Bushes’ ranch isn’t too far from where I
live, I wouldn’t have far to go.
What historical
person would you like to meet (besides Jesus) and why?
I would like to meet John, the Apostle. His books are among
my favorites in the Bible and I would like to know why he decided to write his
Gospel differently from the way the other Gospel writers did.
How can you encourage
authors who have been receiving only rejections from publishers?
Keep working on your craft and concentrate on telling a
great story. Don’t be afraid to risk writing something a little out of the box
as you find your voice.
Tell us about the
featured book.
The Texas Hill Country is one of my favorite places to visit
in Texas , and No Turning Back is set in
Cedar Springs, not far from the Pedernales
River . My heroine, Lizzie
Westford, is a recently widowed young woman who tries to tough it out and run
the ranch, instead of heading back to the safety of Iowa and her family. Enter her husband’s
friend from childhood, who came to pay his old friend a visit only to discover
he’s dead and that the widowed Mrs. Westford has a lineup of obstacles
threatening her holding onto her legacy.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Lizzie Westford mopped her brow and looked across the
pasture that still shimmered with the leftover heat of a Texas summertime. The horse beneath her
shifted on the crusty bits of grass that the cattle somehow managed to survive
on. The autumn’s coolness and the rains – save for a day like today - had
brought the grass back.
Hugh’s hat gave plenty of shade from the sun that beat down
on her. Lizzie tried not to sigh. Why must she always be so tired? Four weeks
since they’d laid Hugh in the ground and yet sleep still eluded her. Never mind
she poured herself into the ranch, supervising fence repairs and such.
“Miz Lizzie, you look a mite wore out. You can get back to
the house.” Clem Jenkins sat on Blue, the best cattle horse south of the Red River , or so the old man claimed.
“No, I can stay out a bit longer.”
The older man shrugged. “Suit yourself. But you don’t come
cryin’ to me when the sun touches you.”
At that, she laughed. Clem was always frank with her, with
everyone. He was the only one who’d stood at her side after burying Hugh. They
had cattle to work, fences to mend, and she’d told Clem she wanted to learn it
all.
“You’re right.” A grin tugged at the corners of her lips.
The first grin she’d found on her face in oh, so long. “I’ll have supper ready
at five.”
Without another word, she rode off toward the house. The
wide open skies soothed her, and she let the wind blow across her face. There
was a coolness in the air that told her winter would come. Already, her heart
was cold inside. She didn’t know if it was the idea that Hugh was gone, really
gone, and the feelings that swirled inside her despite the chill in her heart.
Hugh Westford had been a hard man and she’d married him at
her parents’ insistence, not realizing he’d take her away on a fool’s dream of
a Texas
ranch. It wasn’t enough for him to farm the same rows of corn year after year,
as his family in Iowa
had done. No, he’d charmed Lizzie with the dreams of Texas .
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
You can find me on my author page on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/lynettesowellauthor/.
Thank you, Lynette,
for sharing this new book with my blog readers and me. I’m eager to read it.
Readers, here’s a link to the book, which
is available for pre-order.
No Turning Back (Thanksgiving Books & Blessings)
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16 comments:
NO TURNING BACK by Lynette Sowell sounds wonderful. I enjoy reading all of your books.
Have a good weekend.PA. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
I am so loving getting to know about these books and the authors who write them :-) Great interview, thanks for the giveaway chance!
Trixi in OR
I live in Northeast MS. Thanks for the giveaway
Looks wonderful!
Abigail in VA
What a good story synopsis and interview! Vivian Furbay of CO
Lynette Sowell is a new to me author, but one I'd love to get to know through her books. Loved the brief condensation of "NO TURNING BACK" and enjoyed reading the first page. Definitely sounds like a book that I would love to read. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of this book.
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It would be great to win a copy of this book, thank you for the chance.
Wendy in Nebraska
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New author for me. Lincoln Nebraska.
Our Church Library Readers love our historical fiction books and I do too.
Thanks for entering me in your giveaway.
Janet E.
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Florida
A town called Christmastime sounds wonderful to me!
Dianna (TN)
Historical fiction is a favorite of mine. Looks like a book I would enjoy.
Beth from Iowa
Yay! So excited for this collection!
Elly -Indiana-
Thanks for introducing new to us authors. I enjoyed the story synopsis and would love to read the whole thing.
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