BIO: Liz Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of more than a dozen novels, including Beyond the Tides and The Last Way Home, as well as the Georgia Coast Romance and Prince Edward Island Dreams series. She works in marketing, makes her home in Phoenix, Arizona, and daydreams of returning to PEI.
With more than a
dozen novels written, Liz Johnson has learned how to capture audiences with her
charming romances in captivating settings. In Summer in the Spotlight, the third installment in the Prince
Edward Island Shores series, Johnson invites readers to join her for a season
of rebuilding, restoration, and romance.
About the story: Kelsey Ahern’s childhood was filled with performances at the Victoria
Playhouse. She continued her stage presence as an adult until a hurricane destroyed
the building. Now, not only is she an actress without a stage, but her job as
the high school drama teacher is in jeopardy. However, there is someone who may
be able to help. Levi Ross, the facilities director at the school, has a
reputation for being able to fix anything—and there is more to him than meets
the eye.
Levi has admired Kelsey for years, but he can’t
seem to find the courage to tell her. When a popular weatherman arrives in town
and takes an interest in Kelsey, Levi realizes he needs to speak up—or lose his
chance.
As Kelsey and Levi work on putting together a
benefit show to raise money to rebuild the theater, they may just find that
they have more in common than they thought and that romance can bloom in
unexpected ways.
Join New York Times bestselling author
Liz Johnson as she closes out her Prince Edward Island Shores series with another
satisfying romance.
Welcome to my blog. Can you please provide a brief summary of your
novel, Summer in the Spotlight? When a hurricane strikes
Prince Edward Island, Kelsey Ahern’s beloved community theater is nearly
destroyed—putting her job as the high school drama teacher on the line too. She
asks her shy coworker Levi Ross to help her put on a benefit show to raise
money to rebuild the theater. But interest in the show from the island’s most
popular weatherman brings about unexpected changes, leaving the fate of the
theater up in the air—and plenty of hearts at risk too.
Please provide some background information on
your female protagonist, Kelsey Ahern. Since
she was seven, Kelsey has been performing on the stage, an art form she loved
sharing with her late grandmother. With her parents mostly absent during her
childhood, Kelsey relied on Grandma Coletta for nearly everything. Although
she left the island shortly after high school, Kelsey eventually returned to
take the job as the high school drama teacher, and now she’s trying
to honor her grandma’s legacy by training up the next generation of young
actors.
What is special about
Levi Ross, one of the main characters in Summer in the Spotlight? Levi
is a great guy. He’s thoughtful and compassionate, smart and funny. He’s also
terribly shy and rarely speaks. Since his father abandoned their family when he
was fifteen, Levi has preferred to spend his time with a book rather than with
anyone else. But he also reads people well and quickly takes a student under
his wing, teaching him how to use tools and rebuild old hay wagons. His
superpower is remembering just about everything he reads—including the script
of the play they’re putting on.
How are Kelsey and Levi
connected? Kelsey and Levi were in the same grade growing
up, and he’s always admired her from afar—too shy to tell her how he feels. But
when he rescues her from serious injury during the hurricane, their
acquaintance blossoms into a true friendship. As they work on the benefit show
together, Levi realizes he’ll have to learn to speak up if he doesn’t want to
miss the chance to win her heart.
Summer in the Spotlight highlights the theme of rebuilding. How does this theme impact the characters’ lives? As Levi and Kelsey work together, he begins to see himself through her eyes, to see that he’s capable of anything he sets his mind to. Slowly, he begins to find the confidence that he’d lost as a child, rebuilding it with her encouragement.
After her grandmother’s
death, Kelsey built a wall around her heart, finding it easier to keep people
out than risk losing someone else she loved. While she’s always believed Levi
can do anything, she doesn’t expect that he can tear down that wall. But with
every interaction, he becomes more and more important to her. When the show
begins to fall apart, she panics and tries to rebuild the safety wall that will
keep her from a broken heart.
What other themes or lessons are found in Summer in the Spotlight?
One of my favorite themes in the book is that
we do hard things for the people we love. Society often suggests that love
should be easy or without cost, but true love requires true sacrifice. I loved
watching these characters come to terms with what that sacrifice truly means in
their relationship.
This is the second series
that you have set on Prince Edward Island. Why did you choose this location for
both the Prince Edward Island Dreams series and the Prince Edward Island Shores
series? I could keep writing stories set on PEI forever. I
love it so much. The island is tiny—about 125,000 residents—and it’s cold and
snowy during the winter. But I’m constantly learning new and interesting things
about it that make me fall in love a little more. The first time I visited, I
thought I could see the whole island in five days. I barely scratched the
surface. And every time I try something new (lobster fishing) or discover a
hidden gem (the island’s theater community), I’m inspired to write.
PEI is called the Gentle
Island, and it’s earned that name. It’s one of the quietest, most peaceful
places I’ve ever been. On my first visit, I realized that it was a place to
find healing. And what is a romance novel but two broken people searching for a
way to be put back together? Where better than PEI?
What was the connecting
element for all of the books in the Prince Edward Island Shores series? This
series is about the Ross family—three brothers whose dad left them more than a
decade ago. Each brother chose to deal with that loss in his own way—lashing
out in anger, running away, and turning inward. Now, years later, they’re
facing the consequences of those decisions. As they meet women who challenge
and inspire them, they discover that God has plans for them beyond their
father’s legacy.
What do you love most
about writing romance novels? The kissing scenes. If I
get stuck, my solution is usually to throw in a kiss. Okay, honestly? I love
that romance novels are filled with hope for the could be. And I want
each of my stories to be a reflection of the greatest love of all—the love of
God.
Do you incorporate any
parts of your own life into your writing? Of course. There
are parts of me in every book I write. Not exact representations—every
character is their own and not based on anyone I know. But I enjoy adding
elements of my family history, stories from my childhood, and my loves to my
stories. I also love to have my characters struggle with and find answers to
spiritual lessons that I’m learning in life too.
Summer in the Spotlight
features a hero who loves to read, much like I do. He just has a better memory
than I do. Maybe the biggest piece of me in the book is my love of Prince
Edward Island. I have found PEI to be the most peaceful, gentle place, and I
love that my characters have found serenity and healing there too.
How can readers connect with you? I love connecting with readers via my newsletter at www.lizjohnsonbooks.com and on Instagram and Facebook @lizjohnsonbooks.
Thank you, Liz, for sharing this new book
with my blog readers. Through reading your PEI books, I have a strong desire to
visit there.
Readers, here’s a
link to the book.
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