Welcome, Liz. Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, The Last Way Home? When disgraced former NHL player Eli Ross returns to
What is the connecting element for all three
books in the
Why did you choose to set your book in
One of the protagonists, Eli Ross, abandoned his
family in search of fortune and fame. Can you please provide more information
on his backstory?
Eli is the oldest Ross brother, the one who was supposed to stay when his dad
left. He should have taken care of his family, but the pull of the NHL was too
strong—after all, he’d been dreaming of playing professionally since he first
laced up a pair of skates. When he told his middle brother, Oliver, that he was
going for a tryout all those years ago, Oliver told him never to come back. And
he didn’t. It was the worst mistake of his life, and he’s missed being part of
his family. Eleven years later, he’s not expecting forgiveness. He’s just
hoping his family will allow him to stay.
Eli Ross was a professional hockey player who,
after returning to PEI, continues to coach a youth hockey league. Why did you
choose this profession? I love to ice skate! When I was twenty-five, I moved to
Both of the main characters in your book, Eli Ross and Violet Donaghy, have secrets that come to light within the pages of your novel. Without giving away any spoilers, can you provide some insight on how these secrets might impact their lives and the lives of the Ross family? Like many people with secrets, Eli and Violet both hide behind carefully constructed façades. Violet chooses to overlook the rumors that run rampant about her history rather than face the truth of her past. Eli fears that his secret will shatter whatever relationship he’s restoring with his family. When Eli and Violet realize that the other is a safe harbor to share, they realize that they’re not so different after all. Telling the truth to one person may open the floodgates, and it will affect the entire Ross family and could ruin their budding romance.
What do you hope readers will gain from reading The Last Way Home? I hope readers will be
reminded that forgiveness isn’t something we earn—even when it’s hard to
accept. And we forgive because we’ve been forgiven.
What do you love most about writing novels in
the contemporary romance genre? I love writing romances that provide an escape,
fill readers with warmth, and remind them of the hope we have, even in hard
times.
How can readers connect with you?
I love to
connect with readers through my email newsletter at www.LizJohnsonBooks.com , on Facebook
@LizJohnsonBooks, and on Instagram @LizJohnsonBooks.
Thank you, Liz, for sharing this new book with
my blog readers and me. I love reading books set on
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9 comments:
Sounds like such a great book please enter me SARAH T. from OHIO
Loved this book. Liz is an excellent author.
I love the names Eli and Violet!
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A captivating and memorable story. Anne in NM.
The Last Way Home sounds unforgettable and the setting is wonderful. Pearl-NM.
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Sounds like a great story. Thanks for sharing.
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I always enjoy a Liz Johnson novel and it sounds like this one will be really good, too. Thank you for the interview.
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Book looks great, looking forward to reading it.
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