Welcome back, Sherry.
Tell us about your salvation experience.
I was raised in a Christian home and accepted Jesus into my
heart right along with Joy
Sparton of Parsonage Hill when I was ten years old during a summer family vacation
to Snow Mountain Ranch, Colorado .
You’re planning a
writing retreat where you can only have four other authors. Who would they be
and why?
I would invite my Mount
Hermon Christian Writers Conference roommates, the “Sycamore Sisters” as we
like to call ourselves, to a writing retreat. We have encouraged each other in
our writing journeys for the past decade and are all published authors and dear
friends.
Do you have a
speaking ministry? If so, tell us about that.
I don’t have a formal speaking ministry, but do enjoy
talking with people about the writing process and encouraging others to achieve
their dreams.
What is the most
embarrassing thing that has happened to you and how did you handle it?
Oh, boy! Which embarrassing moment should I share? There
have been many times over the years when I’ve been embarrassed or done silly
things, but the most recent is when I pronounced a “trendy” word wrong in front
of my young adult kids (wish I could remember what it was!) Let me tell you,
they jumped on it and couldn’t stop laughing. My husband didn’t understand why
it was so funny, so it must have been a generational thing. My first tendency
is to be defensive, but I joined in and smiled along with them.
People are always
telling me that they’d like to write a book someday. I’m sure they do to you,
too. What would you tell someone who came up to you and said that?
Yes, people tell me that all the time. I encourage them to
take classes and attend writer’s conferences. Talk to people in the industry
and ask questions. Just like any profession, it takes time to learn and hone
the craft. Years ago, it was frowned upon to self-publish, but now anyone can
do it if they put in the hours and hours of work needed to produce a quality
book.
Tell us about the
featured book.
Capture Me is about two biological sisters raised in two
different families. Will an old photograph prompt a reunion?
When Ashley Stevens discovers a box of photos that remind
her of her difficult childhood with cancer, she wants to push that box aside
while keeping her promise to her adoptive grandmother to create scrapbooks from
the pictures in the trunk. A photo of herself as a young child sitting beside a
smaller girl continues to haunt her. Who is she and why does the toddler’s face
look so much like her own? Between her job at the animal shelter, waiting on a
proposal from and her boyfriend of three years, and his troubled family, will
Ashley ever discover who the girl is?
There’s nothing Kayla Witherspoon wants more than to quit
medical school. After two grueling years, it is time she tell her parents the
truth—that she desires to be a fashion designer, not a doctor like them. Adding
to her fear of imperfection, a woman claims Kayla has a biological sister.
She’s gotten along fine as an only child. Why would she need a sibling now?
Please give us the
first page of the book.
La Selva Beach , California
Ashley Stevens stood on the front porch and shaded her eyes
from the early morning sun. “Here, boy.” Her voice shook with unwanted emotion.
She’d grown attached to the young pup she’d found yesterday
wandering up and down the street. Poor thing looked like a cast-off when she
spotted him, but a good scrubbing in the metal tub brightened up his beautiful
tan coat.
She zipped up her blue sweatshirt, grabbed her car keys off
the hook, and slammed the front door on her way out in pursuit of the Labrador . All God’s creatures deserved a loving home, and
this pooch was no exception.
Sliding behind the wheel of her beat-up station wagon, she
put the key in the ignition and peeled out of the driveway down the
eucalyptus-lined street toward the beach, her teeth biting the inside of her
cheek. “Tanner, where’d you go?”
Once in the parking lot, she scanned the area. A few dogs
and their owners were taking their early morning walks.
Please be here.
She rushed to the shore and kicked off her sandals. The air
was cool, crisp, and smelled of salt, and the waves crashed against the shore.
Moist sand oozed between her toes, and a seagull flew overhead. She jogged up
the beach, jumping over kelp and keeping her eyes peeled for the stray.
Ashley loved all the animals at the no-kill animal shelter
where she worked and would take home as many as possible. But her grandmother
had insisted that no animals were allowed at the beach house and told her as
much on the phone the night before.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
I love to connect with my readers! You can visit me at my website, and on these social media sites:
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest.
Thank you, Sherry,
for sharing this new book with my blog readers and me. I always love your
books.
Readers,
here is a link to pre-order the book.
Capture Me
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ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting synopsis! I would like to read this to find out what the secret is to the photo she finds and what happens. Vivian Furbay of CO
ReplyDeleteThank you for introducing me to Sherry Kyle. She is a new to me author, but one from the description of "CAPTURE ME" that I would love to get to know better through her works.
ReplyDelete"CAPTURE ME" sure captured me from the beautiful cover to the first page having me adding it to my TBR list.
Appreciate the opportunity to win a copy!
Kay Garrett from Mountain View, AR
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I want to find out about the two sisters and the photo!
ReplyDeleteBeth from Iow
I love animals and volunteered at our county animal control until my back and knees no longer cooperated. I would love to read this book.
ReplyDeleteConnie in Texas
Vivian, I'm so glad the description hooked you! That makes me so happy.
ReplyDeleteKay, I appreciate your thoughts on the cover. I can't wait for you to see the photo of the girls on the back! Yes, It's on there. They are so cute. :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Ruby! I'm glad you want to know more about the story. Thanks for entering.
ReplyDeleteConnie, I have a soft spot for animals too. We have adopted three dogs from the animal shelter. Only two are still with us now.
ReplyDeleteAshley and Kayla's story is one I would enjoy reading. Sherry is a new author to me.
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Maryann in New York
Hi Mary! So glad Ashley and Kayla's story is something that interests you! Thank you for commenting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
I am intrigued!
ReplyDeleteMelanie Backus,TX
Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
ReplyDeleteConway SC.
Hi Melanie and Sharon! Thanks for entering.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sherry
Thanks for sharing. I look forward to reading this story!
ReplyDeleteConnie from Kentucky
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