Bio: Amanda Cabot is the bestselling author of several historical and contemporary romance series, including Mesquite Springs, Cimarron Creek Trilogy, Texas Crossroads, Texas Dreams, and Westward Winds. Her books have been finalists for the ACFW Carol Awards, the HOLT Medallion, and the Booksellers’ Best. She lives in Wyoming.
She
has made a name for herself writing historical fiction that blends the perfect
amount of romance and intrigue. In After the Shadows, book one in
the new Secrets of Sweetwater Crossing series, Cabot returns readers to the
Texas Hill Country where the bustling town of Sweetwater holds more than its
share of secrets. Fans will be flipping through the pages to solve the mystery in
order to get to the happily-ever-after they long for.
About
the story: Emily
Leland does not grieve when she learns that her abusive husband was killed in a
bar fight. She is more than happy to leave the nightmare of her life behind and
return to her childhood home. But the homecoming is far different from what she
expected.
First,
she discovers that her father has died under mysterious circumstances. Then she
learns that the house where the new schoolteacher and his son were planning to
live has burned to the ground, leaving them homeless. To add to the mix, her
family is facing financial ruin. As a last effort, Emily proposes that she and
her sister turn their family home into a boardinghouse. But her sister wants no
part of this venture and leaves town.
Alone
and broke, Emily moves forward with her plans for the boardinghouse, taking on
the schoolmaster, Craig Ferguson, and his son as boarders. The widowed father
proves to be an unexpected ally. Not only is he a devoted father and an
innovative teacher, but as their friendship grows, Craig is determined to help
her get to the bottom of her father’s death.
Can
they work together to unmask a killer and escape the shadows of their own past
in order to forge a brighter future?
What
is the connecting element for all of the books in this series? As you might guess
from the series name, there are secrets in each book, but the biggest secret of
all—what happened to the man who built Finley House—isn’t revealed until the
final book. Finley House, as you probably guessed, is the gorgeous building you
see on the cover of After the Shadows.
What
makes this series stand out from the other books you’ve written? While each of my
previous series has had at least one heroine who’s a newcomer to the town, this
time all three heroines are sisters, each of whom has left Sweetwater Crossing
for a different reason, who return home to find that both they and their home
have changed.
After the Shadows is set in the Texas Hill Country. You have written other series located in this same area. What do you love most about the Texas Hill Country and why do you feel it is a good setting for your new series? Although there are many beautiful parts to Texas, the Hill Country is my favorite, which is why I’ve used it as the setting for a number of books. The varied landscape (hills, meadows, streams, and lakes) as well as the abundance of wildflowers, particularly bluebonnets, make it an appealing location for me, and—judging from the number of letters I’ve received from readers—for readers too.
Your
new novel combines historical romance with the perfect balance of intrigue. How
do you maintain this balance? I’m a plotter. In fact, some of my writer
friends call me an extreme plotter. That means that I outline my books
carefully before I begin to write them, trying to ensure that I haven’t gone
too long without addressing the mystery subplot and that it doesn’t overshadow
the romance. In theory, I follow the outline faithfully, and the story emerges
the way I originally planned. In reality, I sometimes diverge from the plan
when the characters tell me I missed something important.
Emily
Leland is the oldest daughter in a blended family. Can you please tell readers
about her character? Emily’s
a classic oldest child, the one who’s felt responsible for her younger sisters,
the one who strives for perfection in everything she does. Because she has a
deeply ingrained need to excel, she’s reluctant to admit her mistakes and hides
the truth of her marriage, not wanting anyone to know how badly she failed. And
that could be her biggest mistake of all.
How
is her relationship with her sisters? Prior to her marriage, Emily had a close
relationship with Louisa and Joanna, but her marriage and her year’s absence
from Sweetwater Crossing changed all of them, turning them into adversaries
rather than loving siblings. It won’t be easy to mend the rifts.
Can
you please provide some background information on your male protagonist, Craig
Ferguson? Craig
is a deeply principled man who’s lost the love of his life, and has no
intention of remarrying. Instead, his focus is on doing what’s best for his
son. That’s the reason—the only reason—he moves to Sweetwater Crossing. But
once he arrives, everything changes.
What
lessons do you hope readers gain from reading After the Shadows? Many of my books
deal with the healing power of love, and After the Shadows is no
exception. I hope readers will be entertained by Emily and Craig’s story,
because after all, the primary purpose of fiction is to entertain, but that
they’ll also be encouraged by the way love heals both of their wounds.
What
are you working on next? I’m continuing to work on the Secrets of Sweetwater
Crossing series. The second book is in its initial editing, and I’ve started
outlining the third. It’s been so much fun bringing this small town to life! I
can’t wait to learn readers’ reactions to it.
How
can readers connect with you? I love hearing from readers and invite
them to visit my website, www.amandacabot.com.
I call it my one-stop-shopping site, because it includes information about my
books, links to my social media accounts, the signup link for my monthly
newsletter, contact information, and resources for writers.
Thank
you, Amanda, for sharing this book with us. I’ve loved your writing since I
first met you, and I’m glad to introduce you to all my blog readers.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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12 comments:
After the Shadows sounds like a must read for me.
Caryl K in TX
After the Shadows is a real treasure of a historical to enjoy. Anne in NM.
Lena --
Thanks so much for featuring me on your blog. I still smile when I think about the booksigning we did together in Plano. Can it really be more than ten years ago?
Amanda
After the Shadows sounds intriguing. I've visited the Hill Country several times to enjoy the wildflowers.
Connie Lewis Leonard
Thanks for the spotlight and the chance to win. This book sounds very intriguing! I've read and enjoyed some of Amanda's books before, but I'm woefully behind.
Winnie T. from Utah
This is Brenda from Mississippi. This sounds like a great book! Would love to have.
Sounds like such a great book! Sarah T. from Ohio
After the Shadows sounds good! I like that it has a twist of mystery! Thank you for the chance to win a copy of this book!
Alison from MI
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I used to live near/in the TX hill country!
-Melissa in TN
Enter me in your awesome giveaway!!
Nichols SC.
I've read many of Amanda Cabot's books, and this one looks like a wonderful addition to her booklist. Would love to read it!
Pam in OH
One can always count on an Amanda Cabot book being good!
Beth from IA
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