Dawn, I'm so glad to have
you here back at my blog this week! Welcome! Please give us an update—tell us
about your latest release, The Captive
Imposter.
Sent away for protection, hotel heiress Estella Everstone
finds herself living undercover as a lady’s companion named Elle Stoneburner at
one of her father’s opulent hotels in the mountains of Maine—the one she'd
always loved best and always hoped to one day own, Everston. The one thing she
doesn't like about the situation is that her ex-fiancé is in the area and is
set on marrying someone else. Reeling from her feelings of being unwanted and
unworthy, Estella reluctantly forms a friendship with the gruff manager of
Everston, Dexter Blakeley, who seems to have something against wealthy young
socialites with too much money, although they are just the kind of people
Everston caters to.
When Estella finds herself in need of help, Dexter comes to the rescue with an
offer she can't refuse. She sees no other choice aside from going back home to
her family and accepts the position as companion to his sister. Throughout her
interactions with Dexter, she can't deny the pull that's evidenced between them
every time he comes near. Estella realizes that while she's been hiding behind
a false name and identity, she’s never been freer to be herself than when she's
with Dexter Blakeley. But will he still love her when he finds out she's
Estella Everstone? She's not entirely sure.
You’ve done a
marvelous job in your novels of transporting your reader into upper class
Boston society and life at their summer resort. How did you go about your
research?
I don’t really feel that I do a lot of “work” researching my
novels… I just come across things from history that get my imagination going
and then my characters show up! I attribute much of this ability to easily
day-dreams things up to my ADD. I can get lost in my imagination so quickly,
and so deeply! I love finding photographs online—even way before Pinterest was
a thing! A photograph can transport me so quickly!
Has being a busy mom
of a little toddler had an effect on your writing? How do you find time to
write and handle marketing in your busy day?
It’s been crazy and rough! I wasn’t getting much writing
done while launching The Hesitant Heiress
and The Bound Heart within three
months of each other! By the time I had time to catch my breath, it was
December and The Captive Imposter was set to release on February 1st!
Fortunately Whitaker House understood my predicament and valued the time and
energy I put in on launching those first two books. I rewrote the last half of The Captive Imposter in December and
January and turned it in on the day it was originally set to release. Honestly,
I don’t even remember how I did it! It’s all a blur to me now! God got me
through it though—there’s no doubt about that! I’ve been planning and outlining
my next book, and I plan to begin writing it in May.
Do you have a life
verse or a guiding principle from scripture that has affected your writing?
I like to include the theme that God works all things
together to bless those who love Him. He knows what is best for us through
every day and phase of our lives, and even though it may not seem that things
are going the way we want, or even that some difficult things happen to us… He
uses EVERYTHING to eventually bring out ways to bless us in ways we could have
never imagined.
I agree, Dawn! He
cares so deeply for His children and has a plan for each of us.
Would you care to
share about what you will be working on next?
Yes! I’m not sure of the name yet, but Book 4
is definitely in the works! I really look forward to writing Vance Everstone
and Violet Hawthorne’s story! It’s not technically part of The Everstone
Chronicles, but a new yet-to-be-named three book series about some minor
characters readers will have met while reading this first series. I’ve
never written an “anti-hero” like Vance before, but I’m super excited!
The story will start out at Everston, but will then move back to the
Boston setting. Readers will visit
some of the settings
from the first two books again, plus some new, not so ritzy places too.
Very exciting! I look
forward to hearing more about your next book series! Thank you so much for joining me
this week, Dawn.
Dawn Crandall didn't begin writing until her husband found out about her long-buried dream of writing a book. Without a doubt about someday becoming traditionally published, he encouraged her to quit her job in 2010 in order to focus on writing The Hesitant Heiress. Dawn is represented by Joyce Hart of Hartline Literary.
The Everstone Chronicles is Dawn's first series with Whitaker House. All three books composing the series were semifinalists in ACFW's prestigious Genesis Writing Contest, the third book going on to become a finalist in 2013.
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