Bio: Kimberley Woodhouse is an award-winning, bestselling author of more than twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books, including The Heart of Alaska series and The Treasures of Nome series. Kim and her incredible husband of thirty-plus years live in the Poconos, where they play golf together, spend time with their kids and grandbaby, and research all the history around them.
About the Book. Ruth Anniston loves
working at the El Tovar Hotel, nestled in the breathtaking landscape of the
Grand Canyon. But life took an abrupt turn when she was attacked by a mountain
lion, which left her physically scarred, broken, and angry at God. Originally serving
as the hotel’s headwaitress, Ruth now finds herself behind the scenes as a
kitchen and dining room supervisor. When money begins to disappear from the
hotel, Ruth's entire livelihood is put at risk, since the thefts seem to center
around the kitchen and dining room.
Frank Henderson wants
to help Ruth, but he has finally succeeded in obtaining his dream job as the
head chef at the El Tovar. If he offers his assistance, will he risk everything
he has worked for? But as Frank wrestles with his growing affection for Ruth,
both his career—and his heart—are in jeopardy.
As tensions run
high, Ruth and Frank must work together to save the El Tovar and forge a new
path for the future together.
Welcome back,
Kimberley. A Mark of Grace is the third and final volume in the Secrets of the Canyon series. What is
the connecting element for all of the books in this series? The Grand Canyon,
the El Tovar Hotel, and the Harvey Girls connect all the books in this series.
Why did you choose
the Grand Canyon as the location for your series? I’d been wanting
to write a Harvey Girls series for more than a decade, and in my mind, I
couldn’t think of a better location than Harvey’s Crown Jewel, the fabulous El
Tovar Hotel, which sits on the rim of the canyon.
What inspired the
idea for this series? Back in 2008, when I first went to the Grand Canyon
for research, there were several historical elements that kicked my author
gears into motion. Things as simple as the information placards had me jotting
down different ideas as I soaked in all the grandeur and beauty of the canyon.
What do readers have to look forward to in this thrilling conclusion? This book is Ruth’s story, and I’ve had hundreds of readers ask if Ruth would get her own book. This heroine has always been the one to guide the girls under her as the headwaitress. She’s been the one to give advice and wisdom. In A Mark of Grace, she struggles with several crises that are out of her control. She’s lost a good bit of confidence and must find her own path again.
Are there any threads that run through the whole series that will be wrapped up in A Mark of Grace? There’s an accident in the previous book in the series, A Gem of Truth, that greatly affects Ruth. Her story really comes out because of that.
Both of your protagonists, Ruth Anniston and Frank Henderson, work at the El Tovar Hotel, which has a long and rich history within the grounds of the Grand Canyon. Can you please tell readers about their different roles at the hotel? Ruth Anniston has been a headwaitress for Harvey Houses for more than a decade. She’s had the prestigious position at the El Tovar since its opening. But after her accident in A Gem of Truth, she’s now the kitchen and dining room supervisor.
Frank Henderson
has been a chef for the Harvey Empire for many years. When the El Tovar was
finished, he was thrilled with the assignment of assistant head chef. At the
beginning of A Mark of Grace, Frank receives a promotion he’s
always dreamed of obtaining. But the stakes are high, and the job may demand
some sacrifices that Frank is not willing to make—especially when it comes to
Ruth.
Ruth Anniston has
had a dramatic shift in the role she plays at the hotel. What led to this
change in position? <spoiler>
She was attacked by a mountain lion in A Gem of Truth, leaving her face
scarred and her leg severely injured. Since she can’t stand for the long hours
required on the floor of the dining room, the hotel manager, Mr. Owens, gives
her a new position. It’s needed anyway, since the hotel is in its prime and
growing.
What lessons do
you hope readers gain from reading A Mark of Grace? God’s
unconditional love is available for everyone. We don’t have to be “good enough”
to come to Him. We don’t have to do anything. In fact, it’s the
understanding that salvation has absolutely nothing to do with us, and everything
to do with Him and what He sacrificed for us.
You have written
more than twenty-five fiction and nonfiction books. Can you please tell us what
you love most about writing historical fiction? I absolutely love
learning from history, so the research part for me is exceptionally fun. I
spend months researching each book. I hope that my readers will take away some
of the same awe that I found while writing the story, especially in all the
amazing people and events that have shaped us and paved the way.
What are you
working on next? I'm
super excited about my next series for Bethany House. It includes paleontology,
dinosaurs, and some amazing history. I just finished the manuscript for the
first book and can’t wait for the editing phase.
How can readers
connect with you? My
website is kimberleywoodhouse.com. All of my social media channels are there as
well.
Thank you,
Kimberley, for sharing this book with us. I love Harvey girls’ stories.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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12 comments:
Kimberley Woodhouse is one of my MUST read authors.
Caryl K in TX
This one sounds really good as well!
Elly -Indiana-
Looking forward to reading this one!
Abigail in VA
Hi Kimberly! Like Lena, I love Harvey Girl stories, and this one sounds exceptional. I'm Beth Ziarnik from Wisconsin, and I would love to read it.
I do enjoy the Harvey girls novels and I have read and thoroughly enjoyed the first book in this series. I enjoyed visiting the Grand Canyon and the El Tovar Hotel in this series. Maybe one day I’ll get to see the canyon. I’m glad that Ruth gets her story because I really liked her character in A Deep Divide. I’m glad to know it’s important to read the series in order so that we know what happened to Ruth in A Gem of Truth. I’m definitely looking forward to finishing the series!
Perrianne Askew in central Texas
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This is such a great series. This was my favorite.
Please enter me! Thanks!
-Melissa in TN
I've read the first two books in this series and enjoyed them very much. This one sounds great, too!
Winnie T. from Utah
The Harvey Girls & the Grand Canyon! Thanks for sharing Kimberley's thoughts and for the chance to win her book.
Connie from Kentucky
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Love the cover This sounds like another great Book! Sarah T. from OHIO
Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
Nichols SC.
I'm always excited to see a new Kimberly Woodhouse book, and one set around the Grand Canyon? Can't wait to read it!
Pam G. in OH
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