Tell us a little about your family. My lawman and private investigator husband of forty-eight years passed away a year ago. I miss his input and encouragement. He was my greatest cheerleader. I am blessed with “his and ours” children, and a fun mix of steps, grands and greats. I live in the Panhandle of Florida with my feisty schnauzer, Gibbs.
Has your writing changed your reading habits? If so, how? Yes. When I was a teacher and guidance counselor, my reading focused on learning styles and career planning. With this writing adventure, I’ve met several authors of romance and romantic suspense and read more in those genres.
What are you working on right now? Book #3 in the Seasons of Mystery series, Spring Betrayal.
What outside interests do you have? My outside interests are church related—Bible study and I teach Sunday school. And my schnauzer has me trained to walk him in the evening.
How do you choose
your settings for each book? My romance series centered around the same
town, which mirrors my current hometown
of
If you could spend an evening with one historical person, who would it be and why? Billy Graham. I would love to hear about his insights and experiences with the various presidents he met during his lifetime.
What is the one thing you wish you had known before you started writing novels? The concept of branding and building a platform.
What new lessons is the Lord teaching you right now? That the scriptures are timely. The writers of the Old and New Testaments spoke to those of their day but I continually find that the messages are applicable to our times.
What are the three best things you can tell other authors to do to be successful? 1- Don’t quit, 2- Continue learning the craft, 3- Read- you can select, from a variety of authors and genres or concentrate on one, reading in general will help your writing.
Tell us about the featured book. Designed for Love is book #3 in my Hamilton Harbor Legacy series. A new War Between the States is brewing and North and South clash when a local interior designer is pitted against a New Yorker in a competition that will shape the destiny of the small town.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
The urgent call came the night before.
“You’ve
gotta be here tomorrow.” Bagel shop owner Elaine Robinson’s anxious voice
surprised Izzie Ketterling.
She could be counted on to take a stand. With the windows down on her Suburban, Izzie belted out the words to “Open Up the Heavens” along with the song on the radio. Mulling over downtown redevelopment concerns replaced her worry about passing the National Council for Interior Design Qualification test.
A half
hour into the trip, she stopped worrying all together and enjoyed the colors of
nature splashed on wild persimmon trees tucked among pine-scented evergreens.
Crisp October air, so welcome after a hot summer in north
On the
outskirts of
Throughout her high school years, the sign read, Tall O. Eight years ago, tall zero could have made an appropriate label to hang on her.
How can readers find you on the Internet? https//:www.sallyjopitts.com
Thank you, Sally, for
sharing this book. It sounds like a great story.
Readers,
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15 comments:
Sounds like a good one. Thank you Lena for sharing such interesting books. Blessings from WV.
This sounds like a story I would thoroughly enjoy reading. Linda in SoCal.
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Designed for Love was a fun story to write and coincides with this time of year. The book will take you from the fall season through the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Thank you for the chance to win this book. Sally Jo Pitts is a new author for me so I'm looking forward to reading it.
Wendy in Nebraska
wfnren at aol dot com
Wendy, I appreciate you stopping by and commenting. I'd love to have you check out my website where you can receive a free short story.
Thank you for the chat with Sally Jo Pitts and the information on DESIGNED BY LOVE.
After reading about the book, reading the first page and seeing the wonderful cover, I have this book on my TBR list now. Can't wait for the opportunity to read it!
Thank you for the chance to win a copy! Shared and hoping to be the very fortunate one selected.
Kay Garrett from Mountain View, AR
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Thanks for dropping by and making a comment. I hope you do read and enjoy Designed for Love!
The book sounds like a great read. Sure Would love to read and review in print format.
Learning about you and your books through the interview was interesting and I enjoyed it.
Thanks for chance to win.
Crystal Stewart from Bruin, PA that's in the USA.
dondotstewartatzoominternetdotnet
P.S. email written for privacy sake
I appreciate your comments and hope you get a chance to read the book.
Designed by Love sounds very good! Love the house on the book cover.
Beth from IA
Interesting cover FL
This turn of the twentieth century house on the cover highlights the place in the book where the design competition takes place.
This sounds like the perfect season to read this book. Thanks for sharing!
Blessings!
Connie from Kentucky
cps1950(at)gmail(dot)com
Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
Conway SC.
Glad you stopped by and entered.
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