Showing posts with label Prism Book Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prism Book Group. Show all posts

Monday, November 10, 2014

Lynn Lovegreen, Writing Alaskan Historical Romance for Young Adults


Lynn Lovegreen grew up in Alaska, and still lives there. She taught for twenty years before retiring to make more time for writing. She enjoys her friends and family, reading, and hitting targets with a cowboy action shooting club. Her young adult historical romances are set in the Alaska Gold Rush, a great time for drama, romance, and independent characters. See her website at. You can also find her on Facebook and Pinterest.

Welcome to my blog, Lynn! Please tell us about your latest book, Golden Days.

Golden Days is the next novel in my Gold Rush series. Here’s the blurb: Alaska is a cold place to live until love blossoms. Elizabeth Robinson travels by dog sled to help her family mind the store in Fairbanks, Alaska. She wants to pursue her drawing and painting, but women artists are rare in 1906, and flood, fire, and a death in the family force her to take charge at home at age seventeen. James Garrett comes north to help his uncle at a nearby gold claim. An awkward eighteen-year-old who is more at home with machines than people, he becomes a man as he falls in love with Elizabeth. When a discovery about her benefactor, the founder of the town, threatens their future, Elizabeth and James find that together they can overcome any obstacle.

What led you to write this story?

I knew I wanted to write about Fairbanks, Alaska, and the more research I did, the more fascinating stories I discovered. It was a Gold Rush boomtown, of course, but the floods, fire, and mixing of cultures were also interesting aspects of the history. Plus, the founder’s (E. T. Barnette’s) life had plenty of drama that I could bring into the story. About the only thing I had to invent were my main characters. For that part, I created two young people who hold big dreams, and they grow closer as they help each other through their hardships. Their falling in love was the most fun for me to write.

How do you schedule or find time for your writing? What does your average day look like?

I’m lucky enough to be retired. I consider writing my job, and average five days a week. I usually do my creative writing in the morning. Then I take a break for lunch and yoga class or a walk. In the afternoon I do my business writing, checking emails, posting to social media, etc. I’m pretty good about sticking to my routine unless I have to work around traveling or meetings.

As a Christian author, what do you feel is the best way to weave God’s truth into your story?

I wouldn’t call myself a Christian author because religion doesn’t usually figure into my stories. But I do consider myself an inspirational author, in the sense that I hope to inspire readers to lead rich and meaningful lives. All my books feature love and strength in challenging times. 

Are you an introvert or extrovert? And why do you think this?

I am an introvert, because as much as I enjoy being with other people, I hit my limit after a certain number of hours. I need to spend quiet time by myself on a regular basis. I see my family and friends, participate in writing groups, etc., so I’m not a hermit. But I build time alone into my schedule as much as I can.

Which writing tasks do you procrastinate the most?

Setting up promotions! I have a hard time asking people for guest posts, interviews, etc. I’m shy about it because it feels like I’m inconveniencing people when they could be posting about something or someone else. It is silly, because most hosts (like you, Kathy) are very friendly and willing to help fellow authors. Thanks for your time and effort!

What keeps you motivated in your writing each day?

The fun of being creative. Even if I’m not feeling motivated that day, once I get going, I enjoy living in the worlds I create, seeing the characters in my mind. And of course, it’s nice to know that others might enjoy the story and find it inspiring. Now that I’m published and have readers, that’s in the back of my mind also.

Please tell us about your favorite and least favorite parts of marketing your book?

For me, writing the book is easier than writing the marketing. I find it a challenge to write the blurb, tagline, pick out the excerpts, etc. As I mentioned above, I also have a hard time putting myself out there to ask for time on other blogs and such.

My favorite part of marketing my books is interacting with fellow readers and writers. I did a Facebook party for my last book (Quicksilver to Gold) that was great fun, talking with people through posts and comments. And I enjoy writing my blogs and Facebook author posts and having conversations there.

What is your favorite book of the Bible? Would you care to share why?

I don’t have a favorite book, but my favorite quote is from John 13:34: “Love one another.” That sums it up as far as I’m concerned. When we truly love one another, and act on that love instead of fear or prejudice, the world is a better place.

How has the Lord led you to become a writer? (What is your writing testimony?)


I believe that I was called to teach young people, to help them along the way as they navigate their teen years. Nowadays I am doing that with my books. I hope that seeing my characters overcome challenges will lead readers to know that they can overcome their own challenges.  My first audience is young adults, but I think all of us can be inspired by writing, young and old alike. I hope my books will do that for my readers, whether they are attracted to the history, romance, or other elements of my stories.

Thank you for sharing with us about your writing journey, Lynn!

Find her book at: http://www.prismbookgroup.com/goldendays.html
Contact her at: lynnlovegreen@gmail.com

Lynn's question for you: Elizabeth’s dream is to be an artist. What was your dream when you were young? (Or is your dream if you still are young?)


Leave a comment to be entered in a drawing for an ebook copy of Lynn's latest novel, Golden Days.


Monday, June 16, 2014

Brave New Century on Sale Now!

Instead of our usually scheduled writing prompt, Lily and I would like to make an announcement!

Brave New Century has a beautiful new cover! And the ebook is on sale right now at Amazon and BarnesandNoble.com for $0.99!

Inspirational Historical Romance from Prism Book Group:
Stories of four young women who are each braving challenges at the dawn of the 20th century in the big city. Will they overcome their hardships and find love?

Three Rings for Alice by Lisa Lickel
Love and respect in 1899 Milwaukee is as close as a phone call.

Forgiven by Paula Mowery
When Henry and Jessie meet it seems to be classic love at first sight until a shocking revelation tears them apart.

The Pocket Watch by Kathleen Rouser
Searching for the past an orphan and a young doctor find love for the future.

Flames of Hope by Teena Stewart
Love ignites in the midst of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.




More about my novella, The Pocket Watch:


Isabel Jones, an orphan, receives a ruby ring left by the mother she never knew and wants more than ever to find her roots. When a young physician, Daniel Harper, rescues her from an oncoming automobile and she finds his pocket watch in a puddle, her circumstances take a turn. She begins to consider what life outside the orphanage could be like. Daniel’s heart has been broken before and the attractive young lady who finds his treasured timepiece wouldn’t be deemed suitable by his social climbing parents.

When Isabel and Daniel work side by side, caring for the orphanage children during an influenza epidemic, she becomes gravely ill. Compelled to redeem the time by helping her find the past, Daniel finds a buried truth that creates an unbridgeable chasm between them. Where will they find hope in a hopeless situation? 

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

ANNOUNCING MOM'S BOOK LAUNCH TODAY!



Announcing . . .

Well, after all of these years endured as Mom's muse--the frustration, the tears, the waiting, the hard work—and I suppose Mom suffered for our art a little, too, I am pleased to announce the release of her (our) debut novella in the anthology, Brave New Century!
Brave New Century

Inspirational historical romance from Prism Book Group
Stories of four young women who are braving challenges at the dawn of the 20th century in the big city. Will they overcome their hardships and find love?

Three Rings for Alice by Lisa Lickel
Love and respect in 1899 Milwaukee is as close as a phone call.

Forgiven by Paula Mowery
When Henry and Jessie meet it seems to be classic love at first sight until a shocking revelation tears them apart.

The Pocket Watch by Kathleen Rouser
Searching for the past an orphan and a young doctor find love for  the future.


                          Flames of Hope by Teena Stewart
Love ignites in the midst of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.



More about Three Rings for Alice:

Our opening story, Three Rings For Alice, shows Alice Smith’s struggles to be a modern woman at the turn of the twentieth century in America. Orphaned, she must make her own way in an age when women are just coming into the workforce. Despite a proposal of marriage from a long time friend, she determines to marry for nothing less than love, even if her love is a voice over the telephone.

About the author: Lisa Lickel is a Wisconsin writer who lives in a hundred and sixty-year-old house built by a Great Lakes ship captain. A muti-published, best-selling and award-winning novelist, she also writes short stories and radio-theater, is an avid book reviewer, blogger, a freelance editor, and magazine editor. Visit LisaLickel.com.

More about Forgiven:
Henry Smith has little interest in the plans his parents have for him when it comes to his career and who he will marry. His world is turned upside-down when a shoot-out ends in fatalities.

Jessie Lee Capelle and her sister strike out from the orphanage their father mysteriously abandoned them at to make a life for themselves. Shamed by her background, Jessie struggles with Henry's attention. 

Just as Henry and Jessie decide on a life together a shocking revelation could force them apart unless true forgiveness can be found. 

About the author: Paula Mowery is a published author, speaker, and acquisitions editor for Prism Book Group. Her articles have appeared in Woman's World, The Christian Online Magazine, and the multi-author devotional blog, Full Flavored Living. She reviews Christian fiction for several authors. She is a member of ACFW and on their author interview team. Paula is a pastor's wife who lives with her husband and daughter in East Tennessee.  Find her at www.paulamowery.blogspot.com or connect with her through her author page on Facebook. 

More about The Pocket Watch:
Isabel Jones, an orphan, receives a ruby ring from the mother she never knew and wants more than ever to find her roots. When a young physician, Daniel Harper, rescues her from an oncoming automobile and she finds his pocket watch in a puddle, her circumstances take a turn. She begins to consider what life outside the orphanage could be like. Daniel’s heart has been broken before and the attractive young lady who finds his treasured timepiece wouldn’t be deemed suitable by his social climbing parents.
When Isabel and Daniel work side by side, caring for the orphanage children during an influenza epidemic, she becomes gravely ill. Compelled to redeem the time by helping her find the past, Daniel finds a buried truth that creates an unbridgeable chasm between them. Where will they find hope in a hopeless situation?

About the Author: Kathleen Rouser has loved making up stories since she was a little girl and wanted to be a writer before she could even read. Kathleen’s debut novella, The Pocket Watch, as part of the anthology, Brave New Century, will be published by Prism Book Group and released on November 13, 2013.

She studied communications and English during her first college years. Kathleen has been published in Homeschool Digest and An Encouraging Word magazines and the Oakland Press. She currently enjoys writing devotional articles for a local women’s ministry newsletter and interviewing authors for the Novel PASTimes historical fiction blog. Her desire is to bring to life endearing characters, who resonate with readers and realize the need for a transforming Savior in their everyday lives. Along with her sassy tail-less cat, she lives in southeast Michigan with her hero and husband of nearly 32 years, Jack, who not only listens to her stories, but also cooks for her. You can also find her at: www.novelpastimes.com and https://www.facebook.com/kathleenerouser

More about Flames of Hope:
Young San Francisco police officer Gideon Light is smitten the moment he sees Lily McMinn rolling down the awnings on her father’s mercantile. Lovely, petite, and spunky, Lily had to grow up quickly after her mother passed away. She not only oversees the welfare of two younger siblings, she also helps run her father’s business.

Gideon and Lily are immediately attracted to each other and soon become good friends. It doesn’t take long before Lily realizes her feelings for Gideon have changed to something far deeper. He secretly harbors dreams of advancing in the force to earn a substantial enough income to make Lily his wife.
Before either has a chance to pursue each other, however, an earthquake of unthinkable magnitude shatters their world. With a raging fire fast in its wake, tragedy and triumph await as Gideon, Lily, and her family flee for their lives with little more than the clothes on their backs.

Set during the time of the great 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, this tale of great loss, incredible human courage, and sweet romance, will inspire and warm your heart.

About the author: Teena Stewart is a published author, an accomplished artist, and a ministry leader. In addition to Brave New Century, her recent published books include Mothers and Daughters: Mending a Strained Relationship and The Treasure Seeker: Finding Love and Value in the Arms of Your Loving Heavenly Father. Brave New Century represents Teena’s first fiction inclusion in a book. She and her husband Jeff are involved in “out-of-the-box” organic church ministry in Hickory, NC. For more info on Teena visit www.teenastewart.com