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"When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said, 'I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.'" - John 8:12

PATTI'S PORCH

Welcome to my porch. I am thrilled to have you here! Pull up a chair or take the lounge if you prefer and make yourself comfortable. I hope you will come to think of this as a place where you can come to visit, relax, express your opinions, and find a little inspiration.

I am a Christian author. However, you don't need to be a Christian or an author to be welcome here. I'm not going to preach to you, and everything I say won't necessarily have to do with writing.I feel called to manifest a Christian worldview in my writing. I will stand behind what I believe in, but I won't force those beliefs on you. However, ask me any questions about my faith and I will be more than happy to share with you what I know. I'm still learning myself. Boy, do I have a lot to learn!

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Review of First I'm Nobody

Good morning, everyone! Its' getting cold here on Patti's porch and there has even been some snow in our state. Even though it's not unusual to see it in the higher elevations at this time of year, there were reports that Colorado Springs saw some of the white stuff last evening.

It is my pleasure today to post a review of "First I'm Nobody" by Kasandra Elaine. The book is currently available in e-book format, and the print version will be available on December 19th of this year.

Skylar McRae's life is about to change in ways she would never have imagined when a hit and run accident occurs close to her Texas ranch. The man who enters her life is totally unkonwn, even to himself. Her Good Samaritan personality prompts her to take in "Duke Green", the name given to him by the hospital staff, while he recovers from multiple injuries, despite his amnesia and the fact there is no way to track his past.

Clues that help Duke put together the pieces of his forgotten past also serve to lead him and Skylar on a journey spawned by deception and headed straight into danger. Is Duke the man Skylar thinks he is, or has he succeeded in covering up a criminal past with cunning and skill?

The writing team of Kassy Paris and Elaine Powell has created real characters who face betrayal, forgiveness, and spiritual awakening. This story takes the reader on an adventure packed with action and romance that culminates in a satisfactory ending, bringing both main characters to a deeper understanding of who they are as children of God.

Refer back to my post of 7-14-08, where I interview Kassy. She talks about her book, the pros and cons of writing with a collaborating author, and her thoughts about E-book format.

The winter months are almost upon us, time to curl up with a good inspirational romance. Order a copy of First I'm Nobody from The Wild Rose Press today!

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Interview with Author Cheryl Wyatt


Welcome, Cheryl. I’m thrilled to interview you on my blog.

Thank you! I'm pleased to be here and appreciate you for hosting me. :-)

Tell us about your two releases, A Soldier’s Promise and A Soldier’s Family.

They are my debut novels and books 1 and 2 of my Wings of Refuge series from Steeple Hill Love Inspired. The series features a team of US Air Force Pararescue Jumpers (PJs for short) and the women who capture their hearts. Book 1 features Joel, the team leader. Book 2 features Manny. Blurbs can be found on Amazon, eharlequin, or any online bookseller. In addition, they have posted an excerpt of the first chapter of book 1.

Unusual occupations in novels are a pleasant surprise for the reader. What prompted you to write about an Air Force pararescue jumper?

I love to write about characters who have unique and different careers than the norm for romances. I see a lot of military authors writing about Navy SEALs, but not a lot about PJs, so I wanted to honor these Special Ops soldiers by featuring a team of them in a series. I'm so thankful Steeple Hill has given me that opportunity.

One of your main characters is a young child with a terminal illness. Have you had to deal with a similar situation in your own life?

I have had two friends lose daughters to aggressive forms of Leukemia. The courage both of those girls displayed, even up to the moments of their deaths, was astounding and touched everyone around them. I wanted to honor their courage, and the courage of their mothers, by writing the character of Bradley who is about the same age as the two girls were when they died. In one of my books, one of the PJs says about Bradley, "if courage could cure cancer, that child's faith and fight alone would have eradicated it from the earth." That is the same way I felt watching Makayla and Tierja as they battled valiantly.

Are there other books planned in the series?

Yes. For now, three out of seven have contracted. I am not certain about the other four books but my editor loves it when one of my PJs lands on her desk. So I'm hoping each guy will have his own story. So yes, there is a story for all seven guys on Joel Montgomery's (hero from A Soldier's Promise) team. Ben's story releases early 2009 and there are more PJ stores in the works. Plus, I have other series plotted out that are centered around the fictional town of Refuge, Ill.

When we first met, you told me your only day to write was on Saturdays. Have you been able to expand your writing schedule, or are you still confined to one day a week?


LOL! No, thankfully I have been able to expand thanks to more of my children starting school. I still have one at home but she loves to keep herself entertained so I am able to get several hours of writing time in every day during the week. I try not to write when my children are home because I want to focus on them and prevent Cyber-rivalry. LOL!

When did you realize that writing would be an integral part of your life?


I have always wanted to write since I was old enough to understand the concept. I received my first rejection in third grade from a popular, national children's magazine that is still in circulation today. My mother tells me I told stories before I could write and started scribbling them down the minute I learned to use a crayon.

Any parting advice for prepublished writers?


Seek God in all of it. Write as worship. Ask Him for the drive, the discipline and the determination to make it if that's what He wants for you. Stay as revisable as your manuscript. Be willing to hear hard things about your writing. Read! Read! Read! Write! Write! Write! Join a writing organization when you're able. http://www.acfw.com/ is a great one. There is also Romance Writers of America...who has many, many online and geographical chapters to join. ACFW is American Christian Fiction Writers and they are a wellspring of information and support if you are targeting a Christian bookseller.


Cheryl, that is excellent advice. Thank you so much for taking the time to talk with me about your intriguing stories. I wish you the best of success with these two releases and the rest of your series.


Contest drawing: I will be giving away a free copy of Cheryl's book, A Soldier's Promise at the end of January. In order to enter, simply leave a comment for any of my January blog posts. Subscribe to my blog and your name will be entered twice, doubling your chances to win! Good luck.


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