Bio: Jody Hedlund
the bestselling author of more than thirty historical novels for both adults
and teens, including Come Back to Me,
and is the winner of numerous awards, including the Christy, Carol, and
Christian Book Awards. Jody lives in
Welcome, Jody. Can you please provide a brief description of your latest novel, Never Leave Me? In Never Leave Me, Harrison Burlington, a brilliant scientist, is left to pick up the pieces after his friends Marian and Arthur Creighton die while in comas after supposedly traveling into the past to the Middle Ages. With his power and wealth,
Ellen’s health deteriorates rapidly. As the one-year
anniversary of the deaths of her dad and sister draw near, Ellen’s prognosis is
grim, and the doctors agree she doesn’t have long to live. She resigns herself
to her fate. But
When
Never Leave Me is the second installment in your Waters of Time series. What ties the books in this series together? The main tie with Never Leave Me is that the holy water related to the Tree of Life is still the primary vehicle for time traveling. The characters must still drink the water to go into the past. And they still need two doses if they hope to survive and return to the present.
Another tie is that the main characters continue to stay connected to the Middle Ages during the same time period from the previous installment (but a year later in 1382). Readers will get another trip to the past with Ellen and Harrison with some new characters making their debuts. But readers will also be excited to learn that they’ll get to spend more time with Marian and Will too and find out what’s going on with this amazing couple.
Set in
In order to handle that balance, I set out to make my time travel elements sound as believable as possible. By the end of the books, I want readers (even if just to a small degree) asking whether there really is such a thing as holy water and whether holy water can heal or cause realistic (time-travel-like) visions. If I’m able to do that, then I consider myself to have accomplished the balance between fantasy and history successfully!
Female protagonist Ellen Creighton suffers from the same genetic disease that robbed her of her mother at a young age. Can you tell us a little more about Ellen and her family’s history? In Never Leave Me, Ellen is struggling with a resurgence of cancer as a result of VHL, Von HippelLindau Syndrome. After numerous treatments and attempts to stave off the disease, it’s finally caught up with her, and her doctors give her a grim prognosis.
While
Being the eternal optimist and having learned to live with
her short expiration date, Ellen is happy spending her final days at
But when
What type of research
was required to accurately portray fourteenth-century
In addition, the reader once again gets to experience a more
intimate look at what life was like during the Middle Ages, including
childbirth, marriage, customs, traditions, clothing, and much more. I
appreciated using The Time Traveler’s
Guide to Medieval
What do you hope readers take away from reading Never Leave Me? The characters in this story truly struggle with the issue of how to live life to the fullest. With a terminal illness, Ellen uses the Serenity Prayer to keep her focused on what she can and cannot change. She wants to embrace each day by enjoying one moment at a time.
While never knowing when her end may come, Ellen has also never allowed herself to truly put down roots or to truly love. She learns that instead of living in fear, she has to hold on to the love she’s given while it lasts, because a person never knows when it will slip away. Ultimately in the end, I hope readers, like Ellen, will learn to grasp on to life, making the most of the time God gives them.
You are a bestselling author of over 30 novels and have written books set in many different time periods and even different countries. What does your process look like when you prepare to dive into a new time period? For my research, before starting my first draft, I usually spend weeks reading biographies and any other time-period books. I sift through plot ideas, wanting to stick as closely to the facts as possible, but also knowing I need to dramatize the story to bring it to life.
A large part of my planning involves the process of getting to know my characters. I use an extensive character worksheet for that process. Many times, I find real people from history or real situations and use those as inspiration for my characters, but then fill in the rest and make them larger than life. Then after my characters are living and breathing in my mind, and after I have a basic plot outline, I start the actual writing. While I’m in first draft mode, I try not to stop the flow of my writing momentum by researching. I usually highlight something that needs more research and will wait until the editing phase before digging deeper. However, if it’s a larger issue that involves a new setting or something integral to the plot, then I do take some time off to pursue that particular research need. But I try to keep the interruptions brief whenever I’m in my first draft.
What do you love the most about writing in the historical romance genre? First and foremost I consider myself a romance writer. One of the primary reasons I’m drawn to the historical genre is because of the variety of ways to develop romance and love in bygone eras that don’t exist in modern times, especially marriages of convenience (a trope that happens to be one of my favorites). I also really love the morals, the chivalry, and the high standards of past times because they can also add to the romantic tension.
Another really fun part about writing historical romance is that I get to bring difficult and enlightening eras to life. I learn so much with each book that I write. It’s helped me appreciate the past and have more gratefulness for the present.
What are you working
on next? I have ideas for two more time travel books utilizing holy water.
I would love to write them! In the meantime, I’m working on a
How can readers connect with you? I hang out on Facebook here: Author Jody Hedlund
I also love to chat on Twitter: @JodyHedlund
My home base is at my website: jodyhedlund.com
I get personal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jodyhedlund/
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Thank you, Jody, for
sharing this new book with my blog readers and me. For years I thought no one could
write a Christian time-travel novel that I’d like. But I learned that I could love them.
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here’s a link to the book.
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ReplyDeleteJody’s “Waters of Time” series looks phenomenal & has been on my “wishlist” TBR pile…I’m Emilee from Illinois. ☺️
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Jody Hedlund's is such a great writer. Have been reading her books for years. Love that she has stepped out of the cowboy series for this unique story on the water from the tree of life. The interview was well done and showed us in sites into what Jody was thinking about when she wrote this book. Can't wait to read the second book as well I hope she does write 3 & 4. Megann Zeigler Rio Ranch, NM USA
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your post. I read the electronic arc, but would love a paperback copy! love this series and hope there is a third book coming. :) This series has me adding Jody's other books to my list of books I want to read. I live in Ohio.
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I love the unique concept of tying in holy water with time travel. Sounds like a book I would enjoy reading. Thanks for the chance to win a copy. Cherie from Florida.
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