Bio: Shelley Shepherd Gray has enchanted readers with her expertly crafted tales about the Amish. In her heartwarming series starter, Her Heart’s Desire, Gray spins a tender narrative that explores what happens when we allow our pasts to define our futures.
Shelley Shepard
Gray is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of
more than 100 books. Two-time winner of the HOLT Medallion and a Carol Award
finalist, Gray lives in Ohio, where she writes full-time, bakes too much, and
can often be found walking her dachshunds on her town’s bike trail.
About the story: Mary Margaret
Miller has always felt like a wallflower in her community. For just once in her
life, she would like to leave her home behind for a new adventure and an opportunity
to come out of her shell. She boards the bus to Pinecraft, Florida, for a two-week
vacation hoping that this break will offer a much-needed change. When a chance
meeting brings new friends plus a handsome and charming carpenter, Mary begins
to imagine a whole new life in Florida. But will it all disappear once vacation
ends?
Jayson Raber is
smitten with Mary right from the start, but he already has responsibilities
back home in Kentucky—including a girl he’s supposed to marry. Will Jayson’s
secrets keep them both from their hearts’ true longings?
Her Heart’s Desire, book one in the A
Season in Pinecraft series, is a moving story about friendship, romance, and
new beginnings.
Welcome to my
blog, Shelley. Can you please provide a brief summary of your new novel, Her
Heart’s Desire? When
Mary Margaret Miller heads south on a Pioneer Trails bus for a two-weeks’ break
in Pinecraft, her only goal is to see the beach, read a few books, and plan her
future. The last thing she expects to do is find three best friends, fall in
love with a man from Kentucky, or reunite with someone from her past. Along the
way, Mary Margaret learns that while the Lord’s plans are greater than she has
ever imagined, they also aren’t very easy to accomplish. It takes time,
patience, and the realization that even the greatest desires can be obtained,
if one believes that it’s possible.
Her Heart’s Desire is the first book
in the A Season in Pinecraft series. How many books will be part of your new
series? There are three
books in this series. Her Heart’s Desire, Her Only Wish,
and Her Secret Hope.
What is the
connecting element for all of the books in this series? There are two
connecting elements for this series. The first is the most obvious, all three
novels take place during vacations in Pinecraft! The second connection is how I
developed the series from the very start—a series about three “wallflowers” who
meet on a bus trip, become fast friends, and learn to love themselves while
they also fall in love with three special heroes.
What was the
inspiration for the A Season in Pinecraft series and what makes this series
stand out from the other books you’ve written? While I’ve written
many Amish series, I feel this series is special because each heroine isn’t
just looking for love and romance, she’s also learning to accept her own
special gifts. I love that the heroine of each book doesn’t set out looking for
a husband. She’s hoping to do something for herself. I’m extremely fond of
these three wallflowers.
When readers hear about the Amish, they often think of the communities based in Pennsylvania or Indiana. Why did you set your new series in Pinecraft, Florida, and when was the first community established in this area? One thing I love to do in my novels is show just how varied the Amish community really is. There are a great number of Amish in the United States, and several more communities in other parts of the world. In addition, there are several different types of Amish—from the very conservative Swartzentruber Amish to the far more progressive Beachy Amish. There is even a large Amish group in southern Kentucky called the Electric Amish. My favorite thing about setting novels in Pinecraft is that all of these different, varied groups converge in one place. It’s the only place in the world where this happens. As a writer, the possibilities for stories set here are endless.
You recently
visited Pinecraft, Florida. Did you learn anything new about the area and the
Amish community that you included in your new novel? My most recent
trip to Pinecraft was my sixth or seventh time to visit the area. I noticed
that the area has gotten bigger and that more and more people are visiting Pinecraft
with their children or even stopping in Pinecraft before heading on a cruise
ship!
Your female
protagonist, Mary Margaret Miller, considers herself a wallflower in her
community and longs to escape for a change of scene. Can you please tell
readers a little more about Mary and her background? I loosely based
Mary Margaret on something one of my daughter’s friends said back when they
were in high school. She said that it was impossible to ever have a fresh
start, because many of the kids who graduated high school had first met each
other in kindergarten or first grade.
So, Mary Margaret
has an embarrassing moment in her past that seems to follow her around in her
hometown. She goes to Pinecraft to escape it. Of course, what Mary Margaret
eventually learns is that she not only has to accept her past but make peace
with it before she can find happiness.
I love to write
novels featuring characters who just happen to be Amish. I feel Mary Margaret’s
insecurities—and some of the problems she had living in a small town—might be
something readers of any type of background could relate to.
Her Heart’s Desire has an underlying
theme of not allowing our pasts to define our futures. Can you tell us a little
more about how this theme comes into play in the lives of your protagonists? All of the
protagonists learn to make peace with themselves and their pasts in order to be
able to move on and find love.
Are there any
other lessons you hope readers will gain from reading Her Heart’s Desire?
I
simply hope readers will enjoy the novel, root for Mary Margaret and Jayson,
and feel a little like they’re on a vacation in Florida themselves.
What do you love
most about writing Amish fiction? Since I live so close to Holmes County,
the largest population of Amish in the world, I love to show my love for the
Amish communities in my writing. I also enjoy incorporating the Amish sense of
community and deep faith in my books.
How can readers
connect with you? I’m
currently active on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. I have a private Facebook
group (Shelley Shepard Gray’s Buggy Bunch) where I post book information about
five days a week. I have a website that gives more information about myself and
my books. I send out an electronic newsletter several times a year. However, my
favorite way to connect with readers is to travel as much as I can and meet
them in person. I love to visit libraries, chat with the patrons, and get to
know readers face to face. You can often find me planning my next library visit.
Thank you,
Shelley, for sharing Her Heart’s Desire with us. I love reading your
books.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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