Andrea Boeshaar: Hazelwood House
There is nothing like hands-on research to make stories and characters come alive, according to experienced novelist Andrea Boeshaar.
There is nothing like hands-on research to make stories and characters come alive, according to experienced novelist Andrea Boeshaar.
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Rita Gerlach?s characters from her latest historical, Before the Scarlet Dawn (Abingdon Press), leave England in 1775, desperate for a new beginning, a common motivation for those seeking the shores of America.
A movie night provided the inspiration behind Denise Hunter?s latest book, The Accidental Bride (Thomas Nelson), a twist on the ?marriage of convenience? storyline.
As a reporter, Truman Wiley was used to delivering the news?good, bad, and otherwise.
“The chaos in Mexico in the wake of the Mexican Revolution makes for a dramatic backdrop.”
“There’s nothing quite like it. [Little Angels] is something I wish had been available when my kids were young.”
“By the time I really get started with my books, my characters are not strangers at all. I feel like I really know them.”