Everyone's Story welcomes Laura Hilton this week. Laura is the author of the Amish of Seymour series, as well as a devotional and two stand-alone novels. Plus, she's a pastor's wife, a mom who homeschools and a breast cancer survivor. Can we say amazing? I'm sure this is an understatement!
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Book Giveaway:
Laura is offering one copy of her novel PROMISED TO ANOTHER to one randomly chosen commenter who leave an email (for contact purposes only) within the comment. For a sneak preview, an excerpt is below.
“May I take you home from Singing?”
Annie Beiler’s breath hitched and her
gaze shot from the dusty tips of her powder blue tennis shoes to the drop-dead
gorgeous man standing not three feet in front of her. Unfortunately, his
tentative smile wasn’t aimed in her direction.
Nein, Joshua Esh’s hazel eyes were
locked on Rachel Lapp. Though Annie had to admit Rachel was cute with her
strawberry blond hair and the green dress that perfectly matched her green
eyes.
He was what her Englisch friends
called a player, for sure. Everyone talked about how he never took the same
girl home from Singing twice. But maybe that meant he would eventually make his
way to Annie.
Rachel’s face lit up. “Danki, Joshua.
I’d love a ride.”
Annie scowled. And when he did get
around to asking her, she’d reject him. Seems someone should have the willpower
to. Even though Rachel had talked about him and his ways earlier that evening,
it appeared that she had only been suffering from jealousy since Joshua hadn’t
asked her first.
Okay, to be honest, Annie did feel a
bit envious too. Make that more than a bit. Not mainly because of Joshua,
although he played a huge part of it. But partially because none of the men
swapped from Pennsylvania had ever offered to give her a ride. Not a single
one.
She didn’t think she was that
unfortunate looking.
Annie brushed past Joshua and Rachel
and left the barn. Maybe she shouldn’t have gone outside, because she did need
a way home unless she planned to ride with another couple. But she didn’t think
she could stand there alone by the barn doors, hopeful, when all the buwe she
noticed didn’t seem to know she was alive.
Like Joshua Esh.
Especially Joshua Esh.
Annie kicked at a rock and winced
when it didn’t budge.
“Annie? Is that you?” A male voice came
from the darkness in front of her.
She jumped. She recognized that
voice. Just hadn’t expected to hear it. Not in a month of Singings. She
frowned. “Luke?”
“Jah.” He moved enough to come into
the circle of light from the lanterns hanging around the barn.
Annie planted her fists on her hips.
She wouldn’t make the mistake of falling for Luke Schwartz twice. Not that
she’d fallen for him the first time. It was just—he’d asked. And a bird in the
hand is worth two in the bush. Right? Okay, he wasn’t what she wanted, wouldn’t
make her top ten list of dreamy Amish men, but he was better than nothing. She
pulled in a deep breath, steeling herself. “What are you doing here?”
“Ach, that’s a wonderful way to
welcome me. I’m home.”
She stilled, hope building, despite
her internal warnings. “For how long?” She didn’t want to spend her life alone.
Didn’t want to rely on the kindness of other couples for rides. Didn’t want to
be the only girl left unattached, unaccepted, unwanted.
Unloved.
But then again, she didn’t want to
settle for just anyone either.
Luke didn’t quite meet her eyes. “You
wound me.”
Ach. Not for gut, then. The pencil fell from behind her ear and she stooped to pick
it up, careful not to glance at him as she rose.
“Never without that ever present
pencil, I see.”
She winced, hating that he mocked
her. Okay, she probably shouldn’t take a pencil to Singing, but what if she
wanted to write something down? The name of a book she’d like to read, or
something she wanted to mention to the scholars. Maybe even the initials of her
number one dream guy. One who stood somewhere nearby, but didn’t pay any
attention to her. One who didn’t know she was alive. She didn’t dare glance
away from Luke. “Sarcasm doesn’t suit you.”
He sighed. “May I give you a ride
home? Looks like things are breaking up.”
“I’m sorry, but I already have a
ride. Maybe another time?”
Luke laughed. “Right. I heard how
popular you are. Having to beat the buwe off with a stick, ain’t so?”
Annie stiffened. “So, you couldn’t
pay rent on that run down trailer and ran home to your parents, jah?”
Someone moved up beside her, and she
glanced that way. Whoever it was didn’t register. What she did notice was that
everyone had gathered around her and Luke, watching their exchange.
She was in enough trouble, only
allowed to continue teaching on probation. All she needed was for one of these
eavesdroppers to go home and tell their folks. She’d be out of a job so fast a
racing horse and buggy wouldn’t be able to keep pace. She searched for something
to say, something to diffuse the situation.
Luke’s glance slid from her to
whoever offered wordless support. He sneered, then backed up a space. “Well,
since you have a ride, I’ll just see you later then. Good to see ya, Annie.”
She forced a smile. “Glad you’re
back, Luke.”
He turned and disappeared into the
darkness.
***
Joshua stood beside Annie for a moment. Silent. Wishing he
could say something that would be a salve to her hurt. He felt the pain
radiating from her as she watched the red-headed man walk away.
That whole situation confused him. He’d
been attracted to Annie since the moment he met her, but when he fished for
more information about her, he’d been told she was taken. Off limits. All but
engaged to Luke Schwartz. And that Luke had vowed to return for her again
someday. Apparently that day was now.
Annie hadn’t been waiting with baited
breath.
Joshua didn’t know exactly what that meant.
He only knew what he wanted it to
mean.
A Few Questions For Laura:
If you were to bullet-style your self-description, how would you prioritize who/what you are and why?
- Wife and mom, first and foremost
- Writer
- Church member
- Book reviewer
Your new release, HEAING LOVE, has the hero, Shane, walking in two worlds: although Shane has returned to his native Amish country to work and to live, he is determined not to practice his childhood faith. Do you think there are a few people across the many denominations of Christianity that also walk this tightrope?
Oh, absolutely. There are so many unchurched people in the world – and at one time most people attended…
Have you been a big fan of romances/love stories before venturing into writing them? What is it about these stories that capture your heart? What do you hope to offer your readers in your stories?
I love contemporary romances and Amish romances, and always did want to be a writer. They say to write what you love. I hope I give my readers an escape from the pressures of their world, and a brief glance into the life of my characters. And if God has anything to say to their life and situation, through my stories, I’m blessed.
How do you juggle being a (pastor’s) wife, mom to five children, and a full-time author? Do you still do all the laundry?--LOL
Actually, yes, I do. But all the kids know how. My sons take care of all the outside work and most all the dishes, and when I’m writing, they do the cooking too. But I usually do the laundry in the morning while I’m still “waking up” and not creative.
You’re also known in the industry as writing book reviews. Has this helped you sharpen your author’s tools, and if so, how?
I know what works and what doesn’t. And I learn from reading them.
Have you found yourself giving out any Mommy-advice to your kids through the years and then actually using this same advice on yourself regarding publication?
If at first you don’t succeed, try again – or if God has given you a passion for it, He’s given you permission for it.
Author’s Bio:
Laura Hilton, her husband, Steve, and their five children make their home in Horseshoe Bend, Arkansas. She is a pastor’s wife, a stay-at-home mom and home-schools three of her children. Her two oldest children are homeschool graduates and are in college. Laura is also a breast cancer survivor.
Her publishing credits include Hot Chocolate and Shadows of the Past from Treble Heart Books; a devotional in a compilation from Zondervan; and the first book “Patchwork Dreams” in her Amish of Seymour series from Whitaker House released in April 2011, the second book, “A Harvest of Hearts” in September 2011, and Promised to Another in April 2012. Laura has her business degree from Ozarka and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers. Laura is a professional book reviewer for the Christian market, with over a thousand book reviews published at various online review sites.
Links to find Laura:
Facebook: Author Laura V. Hilton
Laura Vernet Price Hilton
Blogspot: http://lauravhilton.blogspot.com
Twitter: Laura_V_Hilton
Enjoyed the interview. I think most writer's write what they've enjoyed reading.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy Amish fiction and hope to be a winner!
Deborah M.
debbiejeanm at gmail dot com
Wow, Laura, I don't know how you find time to write with all your responsibilities. I love Amish mysteries and romances, so I'd love to win your giveaway. Thanks for sharing today.
ReplyDeleteCaroline
caroline@carolineclemmons.com
Just popping in to say you'll love the book.
ReplyDeleteA warm welcome to Deborah and Jane, and another welcome back Caroline. So glad you visited. Jane, sounds like you're already a fan... just what I'm sure Laura enjoys hearing ♡
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Jane! Caroline, I'm blessed to write around the family. If I needed quiet I'd never do a thing. Deborah, yes, I think that's true!
ReplyDeleteThanks for having me, Elaine
And for the record... looks like Laura is "Lollipops" ☺
DeleteVery nice conversation! Thank You! Terri Clark (terrilea@yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! Of course I would like to read the book!
ReplyDeletemajik47(at)hotmai(dot)com
If at first you don't succeed try again---that applies to book giveaways, too, I hope? lol! For I have tried to win this wonderful looking and sounding book without success. Thank you for the opportunity to try to win it...again. ;)
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Welcome Terri, Mary, and Diana. It's getting very exciting here in this little but growing corner of the world.
ReplyDeleteBlessings.
Laura, I'm looking forward to your new book! Hope to win!
ReplyDeleteKaren Schulz
aregeetee5162 at yahoo dot com
A fond hello, Karen S.!
DeleteA HELLO TO ANOTHER WITH THE NAME KAREN HOPE YOU WIN BUT ALSO HOPE I DO ALSO I LOVE HER WRITTINGS. HAVE A GREAT DAY TO ALL THAT HAVE POSTED A COMMENT.
Deletekhsmith97217@yahoo.com
Enjoyed the interview, also like seeing the scripture on the side of the blog. Hope to win this book, will certainly read it.
ReplyDeleteLoretta S
eveningstar888@aol.com
Would love to win and read this book....Great interview.Thanks...
ReplyDeleteExcellent Interview Elaine!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laura for letting us get to know "you"! Would love to win a copy of the book!
Allyson L
allysonlangworth at gmail dot com
Loretta, Jackie, and Allyson--a big hello to you! Thanks for the visit. Glad you enjoy the scripture on the side of the blog, Loretta. I look at that every morning at 4 AM before I leave for work--helps to put things into perspective for me. And Jackie & Allyson, thanks for the feedback.
ReplyDeleteHope to see you again.
Really enjoyed Laura's interview! Also loved the excerpt from her book, "Promised to Another". Would love to win a copy. Thanks for the opportunity to enter the contest.
ReplyDeleteMary Ellsworth
mdegram218@centurylink.net
Thanks for stopping by everyone! And Good luck! Diana, there's also a giveaway for Promised to Another on Trish Perry's blog too.
ReplyDeleteI entered that one, lollipops, and didn't win. :( The winner (who I AM happy for by the way) was announced in my email this morning.
Deletei would love to win, this sounds like a good read,
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of Amish fiction, and I'd love to win a copy of this book. Thank you for offering this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteNancee
quiltcat26@sbcglobal.net
Liked the interview. Would really like to win your book. I can't get enough Amish fiction.
ReplyDeleteforgot to leave my e-mail kathibud5038@yahoo.com
Deletewould love to win a copy of your book. love amish fiction diane papke ladydipap@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWelcome to "Anonymous," Kathleen, Nancee, and Diane ♡
ReplyDeletePLEASE KEEP THE BOOKS COMING I SO ENJOY YOUR BOOKS AND I WOULD ALSO LOVE TO WIN ONE CAN'T WAIT TO READ TO READ YOUR NEWIST ONE. Karen AT khsmith97217@yahi=oo.com
ReplyDeleteLaura and Elaine, thank you for this super nice review and Laura, i wish you the best of sales with your book.
ReplyDeleteHi, Jude. I'm glad you stopped by this evening & enjoyed Laura's segment. Hope to see you again.
DeleteThanks everyone for stopping by. Good luck to everyone. Thanks Karen!
ReplyDeleteYour novel sounds absolutely wonderful and thank you for your generous gift of talent to share.
ReplyDeleteBobbe
oceanpearl@q.com
Thanks for popping by for a visit, Bobbe.
ReplyDeleteAnother week now wraps up at Everyone's Story. Thanks you Laura, for an awesome week. With the number of hits and commenters your segment has received it's safe to conclude that 1) you already have a fan club of happy readers, 2) you're gaining new readers, 3)
ReplyDeleteAmish Christian fiction is well read & appreciated, and 4) your writing career is truly blessed and will continue to head that way. I'm really happy for you ♡ Thank you for being my guest.
This is the most amount of commenters vying for an author's book giveaway that Everyone's Story has seen! And, the lucky winner is:
Loretta!! Congratulations, and happy reading. A private email will be sent to you shortly.
Hope everyone comes back for more visits.
Blessings,
Elaine
Hope everyone is having a very nice memorial day weekend so far. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa
ReplyDeleteRichard, a hearty welcome to Everyone's Story. Your visit today means so much to me! Hope you're having a pleasant holiday weekend as well.
DeleteI have waiting it seems like for ever to get book at library so maybe I will have more luck winning one sure hope so
ReplyDeletethank you Karen s at khsmith97217@yahoo.com