Welcome back, Kimberley . How did you
come up with the idea for this story?
Well, I chose the era of the Pony Express and had to research that a great deal. Then all of the Daughters of the Mayflower have a thread of espionage running through them. Figuring out how I wanted to work that in was fun – I decided to use treasury notes from the time (since there wasn’t paper money yet inAmerica ) and
the forging of them. But it was really the characters and their pasts that made
it all come to life. Forgiveness is a big theme.
Well, I chose the era of the Pony Express and had to research that a great deal. Then all of the Daughters of the Mayflower have a thread of espionage running through them. Figuring out how I wanted to work that in was fun – I decided to use treasury notes from the time (since there wasn’t paper money yet in
I love authentic
historical things in the novels, and forgiveness is one of my favorite themes. If
you were planning a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what
six people would you invite and why?
Ronie Kendig, Colleen Coble, Susan May Warren, Rachel Hauck, Nancy Mehl, Becky Wade. Because I LOVE their books and they are all wonderful people.
Ronie Kendig, Colleen Coble, Susan May Warren, Rachel Hauck, Nancy Mehl, Becky Wade. Because I LOVE their books and they are all wonderful people.
I love that group. I
know all of them personally, except one, and I also LOVE all of their books. Now
let’s do that for a party for Christian authors of historical fiction, what six
people would you invite and why?
Tracie Peterson, Karen Witemeyer, Connilyn Cossette, Mary Connealy, Becca Whitham, Kim Vogel Sawyer. Again, because I love, love, love their books and they are some of my favorite people.
Tracie Peterson, Karen Witemeyer, Connilyn Cossette, Mary Connealy, Becca Whitham, Kim Vogel Sawyer. Again, because I love, love, love their books and they are some of my favorite people.
I love these authors
books, too. And there’s an author I mentored in each group. Many
times, people (and other authors) think you have it made with so many books
published. What is your most difficult problem with writing at this time in
your career?
My most difficult problem at this time is just keeping my schedule under control. There’s several book deadlines a year, plus all the edit deadlines. Plus speaking engagements and everything else that goes along with it. I’m a full-time author, but I’m also a full-time pastor’s wife.
My most difficult problem at this time is just keeping my schedule under control. There’s several book deadlines a year, plus all the edit deadlines. Plus speaking engagements and everything else that goes along with it. I’m a full-time author, but I’m also a full-time pastor’s wife.
We will pray for you
as you move forward in both careers. Tell us about the featured book.
The Express Bride takes place in 1860 during the short period of the Pony Express. The tagline on the back of the book says: The Wilderness is a great place to hide…
The Express Bride takes place in 1860 during the short period of the Pony Express. The tagline on the back of the book says: The Wilderness is a great place to hide…
Jackie is the heroine and she has had a pretty idyllic life, but everything comes crashing down when her father dies, and her past comes to light.
Elijah is the hero and is in search of his partner’s long-lost benefactor because she will inherit the fortune, but hits roadblock after roadblock.
Then there’s a threat to the
They all must find the truth, and learn about forgiveness.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
This is from the Prologue which is 1834:
This is from the Prologue which is 1834:
With shaking limbs, she climbed into the awaiting, plush
carriage. The precious bundle in her arms worth far more than money, houses, trinkets,
or trunks of clothing that she left behind. Time stood still for a moment as
the scent of the fresh, spring rain filled her senses and transported her thoughts
back to another spring day. If only things had turned out differently. How she
loved the gardens in spring.
As her memories rushed over her, the gravity of what she was
about to do yanked her back to the reality around her with a harsh jolt.
The unmistakable sound of pounding footsteps on the brick
walkway above her made her cower into the corner of the carriage.
Oh, why couldn’t the driver hurry? She’d paid him handsomely
to take her on the first leg of her journey and she needed him to get the horses
moving. Fast.
Her heart thundered in her chest, knowing all too well what
every second meant. Every beat harder and more painful than the last. Footsteps
crunched around the carriage and then soft words were spoken to the team. Didn’t
he realize the urgency?
Oh, please God… please. Help us get away in time so—
“Nooooooo!” The deep, bellowing scream interrupted her
prayer and made her shiver.
She didn’t dare look. But she couldn’t help herself. Opening
one eye, she peeked out the window and saw the man she’d loved—and feared—the
most running down the front stairs outside of their massive house, a bottle in
his right hand.
I’m sure all my
readers wonder, along with me, if she gets away. How can readers find you on
the Internet?
https://kimberleywoodhouse.com
https://facebook.com/kimberleywoodhouseauthor
Instagram: kimberleywoodhouse
twitter: kimwoodhouse
My website has all the other links to goodreads, BookBub, and pinterest, etc.
https://kimberleywoodhouse.com
https://facebook.com/kimberleywoodhouseauthor
Instagram: kimberleywoodhouse
twitter: kimwoodhouse
My website has all the other links to goodreads, BookBub, and pinterest, etc.
Thank you, Kimberley , for sharing
this new book with us.
Readers,
here are links to the book.
The Express Bride - Christianbook.comThe Express Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower) - Amazon Paperback
The Express Bride (Daughters of the Mayflower Book 9) - Kindle
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I've been wanting to read one of Kimberly's books! And this series with multiple authors sounds neat.
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I would love to know Jackie and Elijah’s story.
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I love this series and need to add this one to my bookshelf. Kimberly’s books are so very good. Thank you for the chance. Blessings from WV.
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Hello from HOT central Texas, summer is definitely here! I enjoy Kimberley Woodhouse’s writing and I think I’ve mostly read her novellas. I really have enjoyed The Mayflower Brides series and I’m sure this one is exceptional as well.
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Perrianne Askew
I love reading about the Pony Express time period in historical books. Jackie and Elijah's story intrigues me.
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ReplyDeleteOh but this book sounds fascinating. I love how you came up with the idea for this book.
I do love reading about the pony express and this sounds so intriguing .
What an intriguing beginning. Looks like Express Bride will keep readers guessing throughout the book. Would love to read it.
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ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying this series. Stories about the Pony Express are so fascinating.
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This is my kind of book, thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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Looking forward to this book!
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I haven't read much about the Pony Express. This book look so good!
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