Welcome back, Hannah. How did you come up with the idea for this story? I’ve seen some scary situations in which friends of ours—and patients in our clinic—were given drugs that were misrepresented and actually caused some horrific side effects. I wanted everyone to pay more attention to the medicines they swallow—and what their doctors tell them.
If you were planning a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what six people would you invite and why? I’m working with several other Christian authors every day using the buddy system, and I have them to thank for helping me get back on my feet after too long a hiatus between books. Kristin Billerbeck practically dragged me back to work last year during the shutdown, and Jenny Jones worked with us every day except Sunday. Colleen Coble also brainstorms with us, as well as Denise Hunter. Robin Lee Hatcher is a fountain of wisdom and encouragement, and no party would work without her. Jim Bell is always good in a party, and these people are friends we enjoy spending time with. Oh! Can’t forget Deb Raney. We’ll slip her in because she’s a kind soul who puts up with all kinds of antics.
Those are some of my
favorite authors, too. Now let’s do that for a party for Christian authors of historical
fiction, what six people would you invite and why? I also work daily with
Jill Eileen Smith, who writes excellent Biblical fiction, and enjoy her company.
Angela Hunt helps us with our covers, and she is very creative with many
stories to tell about her chickens and other animals. Lena Nelson Dooley is one
of my favorite people who can keep a party perking. Stephanie Grace Whitson is
an amazing writer, and I’m reading her work right now. Tamera Alexander writes well-researched
historical fiction set in
Thank you for including me in the list. We would have a ball with all those people. 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? Focus is my problem, hence my dependence on the people I’ve mentioned above. They are friends, and as friends we keep one another motivated. When I first began writing so many decades ago, I could sit alone and write four books in a year with no encouragement. Now I need to meet online with friends every day to keep going. I still love writing, but I’m more easily distracted.
Tell us about the featured book. Some Kind of Hero Three months ago, Laine Fulton, medical researcher, was falling in love until the man in her life left town on a secret mission with no explanation, no warning. Now she and her friends are facing possible court battle and the loss of their medical licenses over a past tragedy.
Three months after leaving, Dr. Ian Stone returns from his mission rescuing children in a war-torn country to find Laine seeing another man, hesitant to allow Ian back into her life. As nightmares haunt him, he faces her rejection, holding secrets he still cannot share. Suddenly, Laine has her own secrets.
How can Laine give her heart to a man who might disappear again at a moment’s notice? Will Laine’s mission end her career and the hope of a future?
This sounds like a
wonderful read. Please give us the first page of the book.
As
a practical person with a scientific education, Laine Fulton was never given to
superstition, to the willies, or to fear of the dark, but as evening descended
over the wooded trail where she typically ran with others much earlier, an odd
quivering began in her stomach. Goosebumps marched across the back of her neck.
Although
she was trained in self-defense, she couldn’t dismiss the hard facts that women
had been raped and badly beaten along this very same trail. Granted, this route
was 240 miles long, and the attacks had happened closer to more populated areas
than
Tonight
felt spooky. Perhaps that had something to do with the mission she was on.
A
thump startled her and she stopped, turned, surveyed the path, heart racing
faster. She could see nothing but a herd of white-tailed deer munching in the
shaded fields of lush June grass that bordered the trail. No monsters lurked
there. This late, not even another jogger shared this place with her, which
would be nice if not for those poor women she couldn’t excise from her mind.
According to the reports, those women had also been out late on the trail…alone…
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Gives me goosebumps just reading the excerpt. Would love to read. Blessings from WV.
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Thank you! We're presently working on the fourth novel in this series, tentatively titled A Local Lady. However, if you want to read the first book in the series, I have an overabundance of Hallowed Halls copies, and for a time, will be taking snail mail addresses and sending these copies at no cost. Just sign up and remind my webmaster at: askhannah@hannahalexander.com
ReplyDeleteI like that she is a medical researcher and he was rescuing kids. I like the mystery and drama of the blurb. Thanks for the chance. East TX
ReplyDeleteWow! This first-page is great, and I hope to read the rest of Some Kind of Hero. Thanks for sharing!!
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I want to find out what Laine decided! Love to read this.
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