Bio: Roseanna M. White is a bestselling, Christy Award–winning author who has long claimed that words are the air she breathes. When not writing fiction, she’s homeschooling her two kids, editing, designing book covers, and pretending her house will clean itself. You can learn more about her and her stories at roseannamwhite.com.
About
the Story: In
1942, Evie Farrow is used to life on Ocracoke Island, where every day is the
same—until the German U-boats haunting their waters begin to wreak havoc. And
when special agent Sterling Bertrand is washed ashore at Evie’s inn, her life
is turned upside down. While Sterling’s injuries keep him inn-bound for weeks,
making him even more anxious about the man he’s tracking, he becomes
increasingly intrigued by Evie, who seems to be hiding secrets of her own.
Decades
earlier, in 1914, Englishman Remington Culbreth arrives at the Ocracoke Inn for
the summer, but he doesn’t count on falling in love with Louisa Adair, the innkeeper’s
daughter. When war breaks out in Europe, and their relationship is put in
jeopardy, will their love survive?
As
Evie and Sterling work to track down an elusive German agent, they unravel
mysteries that go back a generation. The ripples from the Great War are still
rocking their lives, and it seems yesterday’s tides may sweep them all into
danger again today.
Can
you please tell us a little bit about your new novel Yesterday’s Tides? Yesterday’s
Tides
is set in the Outer Banks of North Carolina—one of my favorite places on earth—and
follows two generations of innkeepers on Ocracoke Island as their respective
worlds fall into war, both the First and Second World Wars. With espionage,
intelligence work, betrayal, and soul-deep love, my two heroines learn that
yesterday’s tides are what shape tomorrow’s shores for us all.
Yesterday’s Tides addresses themes such as giving up and reclaiming your dreams. Can you tell us a little more about how this idea comes into play in the lives of your two female protagonists, Louisa and Evie? Louisa was accustomed to working hard for everything, and she always knew that if a dream was worthwhile, it was worth sacrificing for. She also faces something so many of us do: the reality of trading one dream in for another as life throws surprises at us. Evie, on the other hand, never lived a life of want, but she still had to make choices that dictated whether she lived humbly or in luxury. Ultimately, she sacrificed her gilded world for the simple island life . . . and now has to live with all that entails.
This novel has it all—WWI, WWII, dual-time, romance, intrigue. What inspired you to write a novel with timelines in both world wars? This story has honestly been with me for nearly two decades now! I first wrote it as a contemporary but decided as I began writing First World War novels that I’d love to reset it then. One year as I was vacationing in the Outer Banks and reading up on some of the fascinating history of the region, I was bemoaning that all the really good stories were from the Second World War, not the first. Which is when it hit me—a time-slip! A way to tell not only Louisa and Rem’s story, but Evie and Sterling’s too! I fell in love with the idea and spent a blissful week plotting out just how to do it. Something I learned through all my research of the Great War was that it was at the root of nearly everything from WWII. That was a theme I loved exploring in this book.
What type of research was required for writing about the events leading up to these major conflicts? Most of the research for this one was actually done on the ground, in Ocracoke! I often can’t travel to the places my books are set, so it was amazing to get to spend a week on the island—the very week in which the book opens—and explore the forests, beaches, and archives of the preservation society, as well as walk pretty much every street and lane in the village as I hunted up where each event would happen. It was so cool to be able to record sounds, images, impressions, and historical musings from the exact places my characters would be!
Was there anything that you found particularly interesting in your research that you included in your book? In the realm of big events, definitely the one that my book opens with: the sinking of the HMT Bedfordshire, a fishing boat that had been converted by the British into a warship to help protect America’s vulnerable East Coast before we’d had time to spool up our navy. After the boat was hit by a torpedo, seven sailors’ bodies washed ashore on Ocracoke, and the locals buried them as heroes and still preserve the British Cemetery to this day. In smaller things, I loved learning about how the wild ponies on the island dig down to the roots of the seagrass for fresh water, and about yaupon, the only tree native to the United States whose leaves contain caffeine. Locals have been using it to make tea for centuries.
You’ve written novels set in a variety of historical periods. Would you say that WWII is the time period you find most interesting, or do you have another? This is actually my first foray into the Second World War—but after so many novels set in the First, I was really looking forward to exploring how these two worldwide tragedies are so intertwined! I’ve really enjoyed diving deep into the 1900–1918 era through my past series, and it was fun to follow those threads forward into the next generation. I always used to say the 1940s were way too modern for historical-loving me, but I’ll admit I’ve had a few other ideas take root while working on this one!
What
do you hope readers take away from this story? Ultimately, I hope
that readers come away with the certainty that love is the greatest current
that will ever draw us; that prayer is as solid and true as the sea glass and
shells that make a mosaic of our lives; and that the God who raised Lazarus and
parted the Red Sea can orchestrate miracles for us still today.
Can
you share what you’re working on next? Of course! Up next for me is an Edwardian
series called THE IMPOSTERS, which will launch next summer with A Beautiful
Disguise. This series follows the antics of an aristocratic brother and sister
who become private investigators to keep their estate afloat, spying on their
fellow aristocrats using the skills they picked up from the people who colored
their childhoods: acrobats, actors, and circus performers. These stories mix
intrigue and even espionage with circus themes and high fashion and have turned
out to be so much fun!
How
can readers connect with you? You can find me on all the major social
media platforms @RoseannaMWhite, and you can sign up for my newsletter and
visit my shop full of signed books and other bookish delights at RoseannaMWhite.com.
I love chatting with readers!
Thank
you, Roseanna, for sharing these stories with us.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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11 comments:
Roseanna White is one of my MUST read authors!
Caryl K in TX
A captivating historical which interests me greatly. Anne in NM.
We have your books in the Lakes Church Library.
I would love to add, "Yesterday's Tides" to our shelves.
Janet E. Florida
I've loved the Roseanna White books that I've read and currently have On Wings of Devotion up next to listen to on my Libby app. (Once I've listened to it AND REVIEWED IT, I can put the physical book I have in my church's library.) Would love to read this one!
Pam G. in OH
Roseanna is an excellent writer! Thanks for sharing.
Connie from KY
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I've had this one on my TBR list since I heard of it, but now that I know it's set in North Carolina I'm going to have to move it to my must read list!
-Abigail in OK
Sounds good, and I like the lessons!
-Melissa in TN
Roseanna's books look so good!
Abigail in VA
Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
Nichols SC.
Roseanna is such a great author. Yesterday's Tides sounds so intriguing! I really enjoy reading dual timelines! Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this book!!
Alison from MI
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The history, location, and characters in this book all sound fascinating :) . And your Imposters book is definitely going high up on my TBR :) !
- Madie
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