Guatemala

After four soothing days on the blue Pacific, the Island Princess pulled into Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, “the land of trees”.  The air was sultry, just the way I like it.  Rick and I embarked on a day trip to Antigua, an UNESCO World Heritage site surrounded by mountains.  On the drive up, we passed two …

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Sea Days

When Rick and I were offered the opportunity to take a dream trip through the Panama Canal, we jumped at it.  Now, on board the Island Princess ship sailing south from Los Angeles, we’ve settled into our room, unpacked our bags and stowed them under the bed, and are enjoying the warm, salt sea air.  …

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Redeeming Love the Movie

I love movies.  Rick and I have quite a collection.  While it may shock some, we enjoy old horror movies like “The Blob” (Steve McQueen version), “War of the Worlds” (Gene Barry version), “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”, “The Day the Earth Stood Still” (Michael Renny).  I added “Eight-Legged Freaks” a few years ago, …

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Would I Change the Ending?

Would I change the ending? A number of readers want to know why I stripped Angel at the end of the story.  There is a simple answer to this and a more complex one.  The simple answer is I wanted Angel to be like Eve before she offered the fruit to Adam, naked and right …

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Do I know any Michael Hoseas?

My husband became a Michael Hosea.  In a sense, so did I.  Neither of us were Christians when we married, and we struggled.  We had very high highs and very low lows.  Think of a roller coaster ride and you get some idea.  We were on the edge of divorce when I found a church …

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Redeeming Love’s Most Difficult Section

When I first started writing Redeeming Love, I thought about beginning the book when Angel was already a prostitute living in a brothel in Pair-a-Dice.  I realized quickly that readers would not empathize with Angel unless they knew her back story and how she came to be so blind and stubbornly resistant to the love …

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Reader Response to Redeeming Love

When I’m asked what responses I’ve received from readers, I am always cautious in answering.  For one thing, many of the letters I’ve received are extremely personal and come from wells of pain and suffering.  I’ve had letters from men and women who have experienced all manner of abuse.  Some events happened during childhood, others …

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Why did I set Redeeming Love in the Old West?

I set Redeeming Love in the California Gold Rush period because all of my previous historical romances had been set in California between the years of 1840 to 1880. As a native Californian, I could visit the areas in which I set my novels.  I had easy access to historical documents.  I also wanted to …

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Feeling Exposed

One question that comes up frequently is how I feel about exposing so much of my personal life and my past sins, through my writing.   Although I wasn’t a prostitute, I gave myself away and experienced the heartache and emptiness of misplaced love.  I also experienced the horrendous consequences, along with the shame and guilt …

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How Redeeming Love was Redeemed

The original (general market) manuscript of Redeeming Love was offered to the editor with whom I had been working for a number of years.  She turned it down because it was a recognizable allegory about Jesus.  So the manuscript made the rounds and ended up in the hands of a Christian who was an editor …

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