Welcome back, Sara. Why
do you write the kind of books you do?
I like to write fiction that has elements of real life in
it, usually featuring at least a heroine facing a personal dilemma that leads
to greater faith, self-discovery, and solving of a problem. I also like to
include large elements of the natural world in my books because I am such a
nature enthusiast myself.
Besides when you came
to know the Lord, what is the happiest day in your life?
That is a hard question to answer. The births of all 3 of my
daughters and the adoption day for my 4th daughter and 1st son were pretty
amazing!
I’m sure they were. How
has being published changed your life?
I have more confidence now, like I know that this God-given
talent is real and is what I was truly called to do. I love writing and it is
fun to be able to sit down, settle in, and have the confidence to just write.
What are you reading
right now?
Cry in the Night
by Colleen Coble.
I love Colleen’s
books, too. What is your current work in progress?
I am writing the first book in a series of Inspirational
Romantic Suspense/Adventure novels titled Jade
Owl. It follows the story of an archaeologist tracking down a century-old
pirate treasure across East Tennessee, England ,
and Haiti .
The third and final book in the Love, Hope, and Faith Series, Rarity Mountain ,
is also in editing with the team at Mantle Rock Publishing and will be going on
preorder in just a few short weeks!
I’d love to feature
them on my blog. What would be your dream vacation?
I have several. The one I’ve been dreaming of most lately,
though, is a long trip to Italy, sightseeing and taste-seeing (okay that isn’t
a word).
How do you choose
your settings for each book?
I absolutely love East Tennessee ,
and I have lived here all of my life (that I can remember, anyway). It is a
natural choice for my book settings, both because I know it so well and because
it is so beautiful.
If you could spend an
evening with one person who is currently alive, who would it be and why?
J. K. Rowling comes to mind. My kids and I are Harry Potter
fans, but the author in me would like to meet one of the most popular and
successful authors of our time.
What are your
hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I love camping and hiking with my kiddos. Being outdoors is
essential for my emotional and mental wellbeing.
What is your most
difficult writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
I find it more difficult to write during the winter months.
I like to write outdoors and that is hard to do when it is icky outside. But I
remind myself if I don’t write I will feel even worse, and I just try to do it,
even just a little bit each day.
What advice would you
give to a beginning author?
Find one person who loves your writing and believes in you
and can encourage you to keep going when you feel like quitting. It may take a
while, but if you don’t give up and you listen to this person, you will find
your publishing path.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Julie Johnson's life as a mom and homemaker is richly
blessed, but her marriage is struggling. Years of busyness, exhaustion, and
hurt have taken their toll on her emotional and spiritual life, building
impenetrable walls around her heart. When she feels God calling her to a
mission trip on the other side of the world, Julie puts her faith in Him and
leaves her family for ten long days. What she learns about herself, her
marriage, and her faith will change her life forever.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
“I really need this trip.”
He just looks at me. Trying to figure out my subtext? I send
messages to my eyes to pretend there isn’t any. I’m not brave enough to
illuminate the truth. Not yet.
“Our finances are never going to get better.”
I roll my eyes. Of course they aren’t. There’s no hope in
anything, according to you. “You know, I have confidence when I get home I can
take this course and provide for myself.”
He lifts his eyebrow.
I’ve crossed a line. I try to backpedal, cover my almost
truths. What I want to say is, “I don’t want to be married to you anymore. I’m
done. I give up.” My tongue hurts with permanent teeth impressions by now. If I
say the things in my mind, I won’t be able to stuff them back in. Won’t be able
to erase them. Won’t be able to put the smashed bricks back into place. What if
I am blatantly, brutally honest and regret it? I see the fear flitting across
his eyes. The anger igniting beneath the hazel irises. “That’s not what I
mean.” I take a deep breath. “I really need this trip.”
He drops his gaze. “I know.”
Does he? Does he sense the wall of barbed wire squeezing my
heart? The pain? The desperation? Despair? “We will figure out the money when I
get home. It’s going to work out somehow. God has taken care of us this long,
He won’t stop now.”
I’m eager to read
more. How can readers find you on the Internet?
Website: www.saralfoust.com
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Email: sfoust25@hotmail.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraLFoust/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Sfoust25
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/sfoust25/
Thank you, Sara, for
sharing this book with me and my blog readers. I’m sure they are as eager to
read it as I am.
Readers, here are links to the book.
Of Walls: A Novella - PaperbackOf Walls: A Novella - Kindle
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25 comments:
Thanks for having me today, Lena!
This sounds like a really good story. Hope they work it out. I'd love to read it to find out.
Linda in CA
lkish77123 at gmail dot com
Thank you for the interview with Sara L Foust. Loving learning more about both author and book. "OF WALLS: sounds like a wonderful book and one that I would love the opportunity to read it. Takes a strong women of faith to leave her family and follow her heart like that and one with a lesson or two we could all benefit from.
Kay Garrett from Mountain View, AR
2clowns at arkansas dot net
Hello from central Texas! Your book sounds fabulous. It reminds me that sometimes the walls we build are ones that we ourselves place there. Sometimes there’s is a reason we build them (usually) but sometimes there’s not. I hope that makes sense.
perrianne(DOT)askew(AT)me(DOT)com
Perrianne Askew
Thanks, Linda. Good luck!
You're welcome, Kay. I hope the strength of Julie's faith shines through!
Absolutely. I think it is easy to try to protect ourselves when we are scared by building walls. They usually backfire though! Because the best thing for fear is more faith!
Sounds like a real good story. i would like to read it to see how going on a mission trip changed her life. Vivian Furbay of CO
This sounds like a great read!
from Indiana
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Thanks for the snippet. Hooked me from the first paragraph. Thanks for the chance to win the book.
Mindy from NJ
Thanks, Vivian!
Thanks, Susanne!
That's always exciting for an author to hear! You're welcome, and good luck!
Hope to have a copy! It's intriguing and seems very relevant. Praying all the best for this faith gripper book.💚
I love your writing from the first page of your book. It sounds like a great story.
Connie in Texas
Love Sara Foust books would love to win her book thank you for the chance! SARAH TAYLOR WATERLOO, OHIO
I've already read the book and it's fantastic, so don't enter me in the drawing. Waving to the author. Great interview.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and your first page.
Connie from Kentucky
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks so much!
Aww Thanks, Connie! That is such a great compliment!
Thanks, Sarah! Good luck!
Thank you so much! Waving back!
You're welcome, Connie. Thanks for reading and commenting :)
I'd love to read this! Great interview!
Beth from Iowa
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