Friday, August 26, 2022

TO WIN A PRINCE - Toni Shiloh - One Free Book

Bio: Toni Shiloh is a wife, a mom, and the multi-published Christian contemporary romance author of In Search of a Prince (2022). Her novel Grace Restored was a 2019 HOLT Medallion finalist, and Risking Love was a 2020 Selah Award finalist. As a member of the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW), Toni loves connecting with readers and authors alike via social media and at tonishiloh.com.

Please provide a brief summary of your new novel, To Win a Prince. To Win a Prince is all about Iris Blakely and Ekon Diallo’s journeys to each other and through the ups and downs life throws at them. The story explores what happens to Ekon after the royal council delivers their judgment on his actions (read In Search of a Prince or the prologue in To Win a Prince for a recap). Thus, part of the story is told in his point of view. The story also takes us through the ins and outs of Iris’s new business and her life as she settles into a new country and, hopefully, a new love.

To Win a Prince is set in the fictional African country of Oloro Ilé and follows Iris Blakely, who first appeared in In Search of a Prince. Can you share what readers have to look forward to in this novel? I’d be happy to. Expect Iris shenanigans, the world of fashion, swoony romance, and a redemption that brought me to tears.

Can you tell us a little more about the inspiration behind this book? I knew when I wrote In Search of a Prince that I would be telling Iris’s story. Honestly, all I knew was that she started a fashion business and Ekon would be her love interest. I let the characters dictate the rest of the story from there.

How do you think To Win a Prince serves both fiction readers at large and BIPOC readers? For romance fans, they’ll get that in spades with To Win a Prince. Iris can’t help but wear her heart on her sleeve, and the fodder that ensues speaks to that. The romance goes through ups and downs but ends with a happily ever after, just as romance readers have come to expect. As for BIPOC readers, they get the added benefit of being represented in fiction. I have had readers tell me how much they appreciate being able to identify with the diverse characters shown in my novels. To Win a Prince touches on the fairy-tale aspect of romance but grounds all readers in faith and realism.

You’ve said in the past that seeing diversity in Christian fiction is a goal of yours as an author. Do you think the genre is moving in that direction? I do. Every time I celebrate a BIPOC Christian author’s new release, I feel the industry moving in the right direction. I’m also praying and cheering on unpublished authors who hope to join the Christian fiction market.

For those who know you, it’s no secret that you love all things royal and romance. How have those interests influenced this book and your writing? In so many good ways! I’ll admit to creating a song playlist that had some “royal” and “romantic” songs to inspire me as I wrote. Not only that, but I was really able to focus on what makes a person noble as I wrote Iris and Ekon’s story.

Iris had a crush on Ekon from the moment she moved to Oloro Ilé. Without giving away too much, can you elaborate on how Ekon’s costly decisions have repercussions for both of them going forward? Great question! Iris is obviously torn because her feelings don’t just turn off because of what Ekon has done. So she has to work through them and what it means if she can’t keep her crush from developing into deeper feelings. As for Ekon, he comes to realize the true cost of his decisions and the ripple effect it has.

What challenges did you experience while writing this story? I actually wrote this story during a really difficult time. My husband had been laid off and our lease was up, and we needed somewhere else to live. It was completely overwhelming, and even though I was able to get an extension on my deadline, I didn’t give myself a lot of wiggle room to complete the manuscript. But God is truly faithful, pouring the words out in six weeks’ time. Enough time to give it another read through before turning it in. I’ll never forget the journey God brought me through while writing Iris’s tale and learning what patience in the Lord means.

What lessons do you hope readers gain from reading To Win a Prince? So many, lol! I hope they understand that God’s ways always bring about the best fruit for our lives. That nobility can be learned, and that patience really can have its perfect work.

How can readers connect with you? Readers can find me at www.tonishiloh.com . There you can subscribe to my newsletter, find my social media links, and even fill out the contact form if you want to send an email directly to me.

Thank you, Toni, for sharing this new book with my blog readers an me. I absolutely loved In Search of a Prince. I’m on a tight deadline right now, but To Win a Prince is at the top of my reading list.

Readers, here’s a link to the book.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=to+win+a+prince+toni+shiloh&i=stripbooks&crid=7B1DEKJEA6P1&sprefix=To+Win%2Cstripbooks%2C103&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_2_6

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12 comments:

Anonymous said...

I’ve been hearing such good things about Toni shiloh’s prince books, of course I’d love to read one of them! I'm hailing from central Texas where we finally got some much needed rain.
Perrianne Askew
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Diana Flowers said...

I loved the 1st book in this series & I've been looking forward to reading To Win a Prince ever since I 1st heard about it online! Thanks for the interview & giveaway opportunity!

Diana in SC

Kay Garrett said...

LOVED "In Search of a Prince" and have so been looking forward to reading "To Win a Prince". Toni Shiloh has a way of telling a story that pulls you in and has you quickly turning pages and leaves you extremely satisfied while having you yearning for the next book.

Thank you so much for the chance to win a copy of this amazing book! Shared and hoping to be the extremely fortunate one selected.
Kay Garrett from Mountain View, AR
2clowns at arkansas dot net

Lucy Reynolds said...

I already have this on my wishlist. I enjoyed the interview. Blessings from Lucy in WV.

Anonymous said...

I like that Ekon’s point of view is shared in the story. I love the themes of trusting God’s will and patience.
marypopmom (at) yahoo (dot) com
Maryann in New York

Pam said...

I really liked In Search of a Prince and am so happy Iris gets her own book. It would be great to have a friend like Iris. To Win A Prince has been on my wishlist since I finished the first book.

pmkellogg56[at]gmail[dot]com
Kansas

Abigail Mitchell said...

Can't wait to read this book!
Abigail in VA

Toni Shiloh said...

Thanks for having me!

Sharon Bryant said...

Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
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Pam said...

I've gotten "tastes" of Toni Shiloh's writing through some holiday novella anthologies she has participated in. Would love to read this!

Pam in OH

Patty said...

I really enjoyed the 1st book in this series, and look forward to reading more by Toni Shiloh!

Patty in SC

Connie Porter Saunders said...

I love this cover! Thanks for sharing!!
Connie from Kentucky
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