Why did you become an
author?
Because I love stories. I’ve grown up with a book in one
hand and a pen in the other. Then as I started a career, marriage, family, the
writing dream took a back seat until God told me to step back into it. Now I
write to provide an entertaining escape for readers, but one that is laced with
God’s truth and hope.
If you weren’t an
author, what would be your dream job?
Appellate attorney. I love pulling together complicated
ideas, breaking them down, and forming an argument that I have to defend. I get
an energy from not knowing what I’ll be asked next.
If you could have
lived at another time in history, what would it be and why?
World War II hands down. There was such a uniform commitment
that pulled our country together. We were all fighting for the same cause. It
was also a time of new opportunities for women. It doesn’t hurt that I adore
the movies and music.
What place in the United States
have you not visited that you would like to?
Someday – hopefully in the next year or two – I’ll visit Yellowstone . I would love to see that corner of the
country. Mountains have always been a place where I can see and worship God.
How about a foreign
country you hope to visit?
What lesson has the
Lord taught you recently?
I was at a women’s retreat a couple weeks ago, and God just
reminded me how much He delights in me. Delights is such an unused word. I
think about how I delight in listening to my three year old talk and spin
stories. I can enjoy time in her presence. And that’s the way He feels about
me. It’s such a humbling thought!
Tell us about the
featured book.
Attorney Alanna Stone vowed long ago to avoid Mackinac Island . Although it may seem the perfect place
to heal, for Alanna it holds too many memories of a painful past.
But an exhausting high profile case and an urgent plea from
her parents have brought Alanna home. Moving into the house next to Jonathan
Covington doesn’t help her. Jonathan may have been her first love, but he was
also her first lesson in betrayal. Now Alanna must protect her privacy and her
heart. Then secrets and a murder intersect, and she’s thrust into controversy
again as tragedy turns public opinion against her and potentially her family.
For years, Jonathan has stubbornly resisted the urging of
his family and friends to date, believing he’s already found the perfect woman.
With Alanna’s return, he begins to wonder if he’s waited too long for someone
who isn’t the right one after all.
Please give us the
first page of the book.
Don’t do it. Don’t do it. Don’t do it.
The refrain
beat a steady tempo through Alanna Stone’s mind as she dragged up the gangplank
to the ferry where it rocked in the early morning light at the St. Ignace’s
dock. She avoided gazing to her right in the direction of Mackinac Island. A
place of beauty and peace to many, it symbolized all the harshness that could
shimmer beneath the surface in a small town. She’d sworn never to return and
honored that vow for eleven years.
Now? Now she
abandoned her firmly held avoidance to help her parents. A wave rocked the
boat, and she bobbled as she struggled to stay steady on more than her feet.
A man in the
green polo that bore the Arnold Transport Company logo steadied her with a
smile. “You’ll find your sea legs in no time.”
“Good thing,
since the trip’s so short.”
He laughed and
nodded. “About fifteen minutes.”
How could she
tell him she wished it lasted fifteen months or years? That time would freeze,
and she’d stay on this side of the lake?
Seagulls cawed
as they took to the air and swooped around the boat.
Fifteen
minutes. That’s all it took to start a new life.
Diesel fumes
rolled around her as the ferry’s engines roared into gear. With a grinding stop
and jerk, the boat eased away from the dock and powered across the lake. Alanna
sucked in a deep breath then coughed as fumes settled in her lungs. She
clenched her jaw and pivoted until she faced east as the boat pushed through
the water toward the sun. She needed to face her new reality and the hidden
embarrassment. All represented by one tiny spot on the map.
How can readers find
you on the Internet?
Readers can find me all over the web J
Website: http://www.caraputman.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/caraputman
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cara_putman
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/caraputmanThank you so much, Cara, for sharing your first trade-sized novel with us.
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