Welcome back to my blog, Kathleen. What are some of the spiritual themes you like to write about? My main focus is on helping readers view themselves as God views them instead of how the world views them.
What other books of yours are coming out soon? Book 4
of my Chaparral Hearts series, Murmur in the Mud Caves, released
on May 16, 2023. Book 5, Shoot at the Sunset, will release in 2024.
If you could spend an evening with one contemporary
person (not a family member of yours), who would it be and why? I would
love to pick the brain of any historian who has studied nineteenth century
Southern California. As much time as I spend researching, there is always more
to learn.
That’s so true. What historical person would you like to
meet (besides Jesus) and why? I think I would like to meet Clara Barton.
From what I have learned of her life, she seems like a very interesting person
who would have a lot of experiences to speak about.
How can you encourage authors who have been receiving
only rejections from publishers? Seriously consider the reasons given for
the rejections, if offered. Keeping studying your craft. Ask published authors
in your genre if they're willing to look over your work and offer feedback. And
always pray—for comfort and guidance.
Tell us about Murmur in the Mud Caves.
He came to cook for ranch hands, not three single women.
Gideon Swift, a visually impaired Civil War Veteran,
responds to an ad for a ranch cook in the Southern California desert mountains.
He wants nothing more than to forget his past and stay in the kitchen where he
can do no harm. But when he arrives to find his employer murdered, the ranch
turned to ashes, and three young women struggling to survive in the unforgiving
Borrego Desert, he must decide whether his presence protects them or places
them in greater danger.
When tragedy strikes, the danger threatens not only her
plans to help her sister, but her own dreams for the future—with the man who’s
stolen her heart.
Please give us the first page of the book.
June 6, 1873
San Francisco, California
Bridget “Biddie”Davidson’s future might hinge on this next
bite. The tick-tock of the mantel clock in Mr. Green’s office seemed loud in
the near silence of his elegant home. She held her breath as he took his first
taste of her mille-feuille. The ingredients for the complicated pastry had cost
her two weeks of pin money, and preparing it had taken the majority of her day
after a week filled with the frenetic baking of each of her best dishes. Yet it
would all be worth it if Mr. Green agreed to invest in her bakery. Well, not
her bakery, exactly. Not at first.
If, after sampling the half-dozen baked dishes Biddie had
prepared for him, Mr. Green believed her talent worthy of investment, he would
purchase and remodel the newly vacant building on the corner of Eastwood and
Bradbury. He’d even provide funds to purchase the supplies she would need to
get started. She would then run the bakery in exchange for twenty percent of
its profits until she’d saved enough to purchase the business from him.
Mr. Green took another bite, his expression inscrutable.
Biddie swallowed down the urge to jump with excitement. This
is it, Mama. I can feel it. Mama would be so proud of her. So would Mother and
Father.
From the first, her adoptive parents had encouraged Biddie
to follow in Mama’s footsteps as a baker. They’d even offered to purchase the
building she needed to start her bakery, but Biddie had declined their generous
offer.
Any money spent on her would take away from the good works
they did through the Davidson Home for Women and Children, which desperately
needed expansion to accommodate more of the city’s vulnerable citizens. After
nearly a year of fundraising and saving, her parents almost had enough to move
forward with the project. In three months, they were due to receive the
remainder of the needed funds, thanks to an investment they’d made in Mr.
Green’s latest venture. Purchasing the building for Biddie’s bakery would have
meant delaying The Home’s expansion. She was determined to find a better way.
Her parents had sacrificed enough for her. This bakery was
her only hope of beginning to repay them.
Mr. Green set his fork on the plate and reached for his tea.
Sipping, he eyed her over the rim of his cup.
She returned his calm, dark gaze. What was he thinking?
Golden afternoon sunlight added an almost angelic glow to the thick brown curls
crowning his head. The clock on the mantel of his study ticked loudly in the
silence. She held her spine straight, chin level, ignoring the urge to fidget.
How can readers find you on the Internet? Readers can
find me at www.KathleenDenly.com
where they can learn more about me and my books. They can also sign up to join
my Kathleen's Readers Club which will give them access to my KRC Freebie
Library. In that library, members have access to loads of exclusive content,
including a free ebook copy of the prequel novella for my Chaparral Hearts
series, Ribbons and Beaus.
Thank you, Kathleen, for sharing Murmur in the Mud
Caves with my blog readers and me. I have loved reading your novels.
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4 comments:
Brenda from Mississippi. This sounds like a wonderful book. I would love to try this author.
Sounds interesting. :)
-Melissa in TN
I read this one and it was really fun!
Kathleen writes wonderful historical fiction! Thanks for having her!!
Connie from Kentucky
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