Tell us about your family and your ministry.
Scott and I have been married for thirty-two years. He is a very loving and supportive husband. I am blessed! We have five young adult children. The oldest two are married, and we have three delightful grandkids. We homeschooled our children when they were younger, which was a big investment of time and energy, but now we are enjoying the benefits and blessings from that. Scott and I love serving the Lord together. Our joint vision statement is: We help people by providing hope, encouragement and creative strategies that point people to God and to His wisdom for their lives.What are you currently reading? What is your favorite genre for personal reading pleasure?
I just finished reading When Sparrows Fall by Meg Mosely and gave it a five-star review. Next up is Kathleen Y’barbo’s latest novel, The Inconvenient Marriage of Charlotte Beck. I like both contemporary inspirational romance and historical romance. I also enjoy women’s fiction and romantic suspense.If you were planning a party with Christian authors of contemporary fiction, what six people would you invite and why?
I would invite Susie Warren, Marybeth Whalen, Carla Stewart, Meg Mosley, Linda Nichols, and Allie Plieter because I admire their writing styles, and I think it would be great fun to get to know them and hear more about their writing journeys.Now let’s do that for a party for Christian authors of historical fiction, which six people would you invite and why?
I would invite Vickie McDonough, Kathleen Y’barbo, Tammy Alexander, Kim Sawyer, Cathy Gohlke, and Julie Lessman. I’d love to brainstorm and share ideas from these talented authors.What is the most fun thing you have ever done?
The most exciting and fun thing I’ve ever done is travel to Kenya with my family and live there for eight months. It was an amazing, life-changing season for all of us. Kenya is filled with natural beauty, and the Christians have a very vibrant faith. When we returned to the US I felt like I left part of my heart in Africa.When did you first discover that you were a writer?
I wrote my first novel when I was 12, Passport to Paris. But my interests shifted to other things, and I didn’t return to writing fiction until I was in my early forties.What kinds of things can readers expect from your books?
Readers can expect inspiring, romantic, heartwarming stories brought to life by unforgettable characters who face the challenges of life with God’s help and direction. My goal for each book is to create a novel that touches your heart and lifts your spirit.Did you have storytellers when you were growing up that influenced you? Were you an avid reader as a child?
When I was young I had a great aunt who gave me an award-winning book each year on my birthday and at Christmas. Stories like Little Women, Charlotte’s Web, Anne of Green Gables, the Bronze Bow, Minn of the Mississippi, and One Morning in Maine are still some of my favorite stories. My mom often read aloud to me, and she helped instill a love for reading in my heart.How did you go about researching your books?
We are very blessed to have the Internet to help with research. Google is my friend! I search for images as well as articles and books on the setting, topics, and characters in my stories. For historical novels I’ve been able to find newspaper articles and journals written in the time period of my stories, and that is so valuable. I sometimes order books, but I find I use the Internet more often. Traveling to the setting is also very helpful for research.What mechanics do you use to get a novel off the ground?
I use Susie Warren’s books, Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake Pro, and also Michael Hauge’s teaching on DVD. These are all great tools to create characters and plot my story.What other books have you written, whether published or not?
Published Novels:Along Came Love, Seeking His Love, Surrendered Hearts, A Man To Trust.
Published Novellas:
Wherever Love Takes Us in Wedded Bliss, Tea for Two in Kiss the Bride, Moonlight & Mistletoe in A Big Apple Christmas, Shelter in the Storm in A Blue & Gray Christmas, A Trusting Heart in Christmas Mail-Order Brides.
Unpublished Novels and novellas:
Kenya Calling, Coincidentally Yours, In the Shadow of His Wings, Garden of Secrets,
What are you working on right now?
I just finished a contemporary inspirational romance, A Man To Trust, for Love Inspired. It comes out March 2012. I have another book contracted with Love Inspired that I will be starting soon, a Christmas story set in Fairhaven, Washington, which is also the setting of Seeking His Love and A Man To Trust.Tell me about your latest novel, Surrendered Hearts.
Jennifer Evan’s life changes forever when a gas pipeline explodes, starting a fire in her apartment. Losing her home and beloved dog are terrible blows, but the ugly scars that cover her arm, neck and shoulder steal her confidence and cause her fiancĂ© to desert her. With her funds depleted and her job on hold, she heads for Vermont where she hopes to reconnect with her brother and find a way to rebuild her shattered life. She meets Bill Morgan, a strong and quiet man whose faith runs deep, and he challenges her view of God and the hardships she has faced. Will she hold on to the pain of her past, or will she surrender her heart and discover the healing and love she seeks? I published this novel as an E-book. Since I am the publisher I can offer it at a very reasonable price, $2.99. It is available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Apple, Sony, and Smashwords.What do you hope readers will take away from this book?
Jennifer Evans, the heroine of Surrendered Hearts, is trying to make sense of all the pain and losses she has experienced in her life. She questions how a loving God could allow all these things to happen. I hope readers who have faced painful struggles will identify with Jennifer. As they see how God touches her life through her brother, her friends, and His Word, I hope they will come to understand how much God loves them and wants to bring good out of those challenging experiences. Jennifer also works through question, “What makes a woman truly beautiful?” I think this is a question every woman asks, and reading this story can help her discover the answer to that important question.I love to connect with readers!
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16 comments:
It sounds really good! The link to her website is not working though! martha(at)lclink(dot)com
Thanks, Martha,
I've got the link to Carrie's website working now.
Surrendered Hearts sounds good. I looked on Carrie's website and saw a couple of books that I was thinking about purchasing last Christmas. I will have to do it next Christmas (A Blue & Gray Christmas & Christmas Mail-Order Brides).
Thanks for the chance of winning.
Debbie Clark
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I would love to win a copy of this book by Carrie. I just love her and her writing.
I would love to win a copy of this book. It sounds very interesting!
Blessings,
Jo
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Hi Friends, thanks for stopping by! It's always a blessing to connect with readers. I appreciate your kind comments and hope you will enjoy Surrendered Hearts. Thanks for inviting me, AJ!
Happy reading to all,
Carrie
Sounds like a great read! Thanks for the chance to win.
twinwillowsfarm at gmail dot com
Sounds like a heart-breaking story line that hopefully is turned around! I have a hard time understanding how someone might leave when things change if they truly love the person. Please enter me.
desertrose5173 at gmail dot com
Sounds good Hope to get in the loop of reding it
Pat C
This sounds like a good book and one I would enjoy reading - thank you for the opportunity to win a copy of it.
Blessings,
Lori
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Carrie - you have won my heart! I love the fact that your family shops at farmers market. I am a small town girl who gardens and loves to sit back and read a good book when I'm not watching my son play football or spending time at the lake. I love to offer my garden "art" to others (at no cost). We don't have a farmers market here, so kudo's to you for shopping there. Nothing like home grown.
Speaking of home grown - your book sounds absolutely awesome. I've posted the link to your giveaway on AJ's blogspot on my blog. I hope it pushes more readers to you and your books.
Thanks for offering your book up. I have put you on my list of fav. authors and look forward to reading your books! In the meantime, I can hope to win a copy, right? :D
Thanks!
Shawna
mzshawnaj[at]gmail[dot]com
Thanks, Shawna, yes, we love farmer's markets and actually belong to a CSA organic farm where you go and pick up your share of veggies and fruit each week. Some you pick yourself. We've enjoyed the first 3 weeks of strawberries, spinach, lettuce, turnips, and radishes.
Thanks to everyone for stopping by!
Blessings,
Carrie
Kenya sounds like an interesting vacation! Glad you enjoyed it!
meredithfl at gmail dot com
HI Carrie, than you for offering this great book!! I really love the cover, and when I love the cover, I gotta read the book!!
Blessings.....Joy
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Hi, Mrs. Turansky! I go to your church, and I downloaded the first part of your book and I really liked it! I can't wait to read it, one way or another!
Thank you,
Esther
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Great interview, it sounds like a really good book.
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