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Monday, October 19, 2015

Niki Turner - Santiago Sol

Good Monday Morning Readers!

Today, Niki Turner visits 
Lagniappe to discuss her 
latest release, Santiago Sol.


Welcome, Niki!


Tell us a little about SANTIAGO SOL:
I was able to take three trips to Chile, and fell in love with the nation. When Pelican’s call for submissions to the Passport to Romance collection included a story set in Santiago, I decided to take the challenge, which included finding a way to tie three plot elements into the tale. For Chile, the items were a party dress, a diary, and a walking stick.

At the time, I was in a writing funk, and about ready to give up. Again. (Haven’t we all tried to ‘quit’ writing at least once?) Having a fresh project with some prompts was just what I needed.

In Santiago Sol, heroine Tansy Chastain steps outside her comfort zone to fulfill the request of an elderly friend and finds herself on the other side of the world in Chile, at the mercy of handsome and wealthy Sebastian, who’s hiding his real identity. Tansy’s quest endangers her life, and brings her to a new place of faith. Sebastian will be challenged to forgive, and to seek forgiveness as Tansy’s quest collides with his hope for the future.

Do you listen to music when you write? If so, what's on your writing playlist these days?
It depends on the story for me. When I write contemporary I don’t need music, but I find that for historical fiction listening to the music of the era helps me get a better feel for my characters. Thank God for the Internet, and access to music we might otherwise never hear!


What is the best WRITING advice you’ve received?
“If you’re writing a romance, the romance IS the plot.” ~ Paula Moldenhauer.

If you weren't a writer, what would be another dream job?
Honestly, being a writer IS my dream job, since I was a teenager and wrote my first romance on a 1940s-era typewriter. However, my ideal writing life included a high-rise apartment in Manhattan… the budget is not there yet.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing?
I fight the same battle with my stories that I fight with my body: the dreaded sagging middle. Every story I’ve completed has had several thousand words of blubber in the middle that get cut sometime in the writing process. I wish it were as easy to hit “delete” on my muffin top!

What was one of the most surprising things you've learned while writing your books?
I researched the history of women’s skiing for The Skiing Suitor (Forget-Me-Not Romances) and was genuinely horrified to find out that women were not allowed to compete in Olympic ski jumping until 2014, even though they’d been jumping competitively almost as long as men.


What can we expect from you in the future?
My next two novellas are due to the publisher in January and April. Fully Persuaded will be part of volume 2 of the Austen in Austen series from Whitefire Publishing. First Comes Pie will be one of nine stories in the Blue Ribbon Brides collection from Barbour. I’m looking forward to writing these two stories!

Please include buy links and your website/FB/Twitter etc links.
(if I get the Amazon/B&N links before Thursday I’ll get them to you)

Facebook: facebook.com/niki.turner
Twitter:@NikiTurner716

Goodreads: goodreads.com/niki716

Pinterest: pinterest.com/niki_turner/
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/niki716/

LIGHTNING ROUND   

Biscuits or Dinner Roll? Dinner roll, because of “Heidi,” and how she hid her soft, white dinner rolls in her pockets for her friend.

Nora Roberts or Diana Gabaldon?
AHHH!!! Impossible choice! But if I could only read one for the rest of my life, it would be Diana Gabaldon. Why? Well, the characters, but also because I learn so much real, practical information. I was looking for edible plants on my last hiking trip!

Superman or Batman?
Batman, because he’s a superhero in spite of himself, in spite of his past baggage, and the fact he doesn’t actually have any superpowers… just his brains and his brawn. And I like black.

Vacation: Beach or Mountains?
I live in the mountains, so that’s not a vacation. Definitely the beach. I crave the beach.

Women’s Fiction or Romance?
LOL. We’ve talked about this. Romance, but as I get older I like to see more women’s fiction elements in the story. I’d really like to see romances with older heroines! We middle-aged ladies need hope and inspiration, too! 



Niki Turner is a novelist, journalist, blogger, and the production manager for the Rio Blanco Herald Times weekly newspaper, one of the oldest continuously operating newspapers in Colorado. Her first completed manuscript earned second place in the Touched By Love 2009 contemporary category romance contest. She also blogs at www.nikiturner.net and is a co-blogger at www.inkwellinspirations.com.
Niki is a Colorado native who grew up in Glenwood Springs—home of the world’s largest hot springs pool. She married her high school sweetheart 25 years ago. They have four children, four grandchildren, and two West Highland White Terriers.
In 2014, she published “Sadie’s Gift” as one of the Christmas Traditions novella collection with eight other authors.  The Skiing Suitor, one of the Love’s Sporting Chance series published by Forget-Me-Not Romances, released in August 2015. Her most recent project, “Santiago Sol,” was published by Pelican Book Group as part of the Passport to Romance novella collection. She’s currently working on a new novella for Whitefire Publishing and another one for Barbour House.

Niki, thanks for sharing!


Readers, thanks for visiting Lagniappe.

Niki's questions for you:

What’s the farthest from home you’ve ever traveled? 
How did it change you? 


I pray you find 
"a little something extra" 
in each of your days.

Marian

Monday, April 06, 2015

Karla Akins - The Pastor's Wife Wears Biker Boots

Good Monday Morning Readers!

Today, Karla Akins visits Lagniappe where she answers a few questions and we discuss her book, The Pastor's Wife Wears Biker Boots. 

Welcome, Karla!

What do you enjoy doing when you are not writing? Hobbies, etc?

I have my own motorcycle and I like riding and taking pictures of nature. I also enjoy hunting for treasure. My husband bought me a metal detector and I’m just sure there’s a horde of Viking treasure out there somewhere just waiting for me to discover.

Where is one place you want to visit that you haven't been before and is it a place you'd set a story?

Italy, Greece, Venice. Definitely story-worthy.

Where did your love of books/storytelling/reading/writing come from?

I was extremely blessed to grow up in a house full of books. My parents were always reading and so was I. I was read to before I knew how to read. And later I read a lot of the classics before I was in high school. My parents encouraged me to write and supported my time at the typewriter in those days. It was just something that I was driven to do.


Where do you write? Can you describe your favorite writing place?

My life is very complicated, because I have adult twin sons with autism who live with me and my mother-in-law with Alzheimer’s. I don’t always get to write in a favorite place. The most used place at this point is on the recliner couch with all my fur babies surrounding me. I have an office, but because of my recent back issues, it’s difficult for me to write very long at the desk.


LIGHTNING ROUND  

Steel Magnolias or Fried Green Tomatoes?
Fried Green Tomatoes but I love both those movies. Fried Green Tomatoes is actually my favorite movie!

Dogs or Cats?
I have both and there’s no way I could decide which one I prefer. How does a mom choose?

Sweet Tea or Unsweetened Tea?
Sweet. I’m a Kansas girl! (Live in Indiana now.)

Plotter, Pantser, or Planser?
I’m a bit of all three. But the more experience I gain in writing, the more I am planning and plotting. I started out as a complete panster.



Tell us a little about The Pastor’s Wife Wears Biker Boots. 

Pastor’s wife, Kirstie Donovan, lives life in a fishbowl, so when she hops on the back of a bright pink motorcycle, tongues start to wag at the conservative, century-old First Independent Christian Community Church of Eel Falls.
Kirstie loves roaring down a road less traveled by most women over forty, but she’s not just riding her bike for the fun of it. Kirstie has a ministry. However, certain church members have secrets to hide, and when God uses Kirstie’s ministry to fill the pews with leather-clad, tattooed bikers, those secrets could be exposed…and some will stop at nothing to hide the truth.
Readers will join Kirstie and her motorcycle “gang”—two church matrons and a mouthy, gum-smacking non-church member—as they discover that road-toughened bikers are quite capable of ministering to others, and faith is fortified in the most unexpected ways.

Buy links:

Amazon:  http://www.amazon.com/Pastors-Wife-Wears-Biker-Boots/dp/1611162823/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1426576297&sr=8-1&keywords=the+pastor%27s+wife+wears+biker+boots

B & N:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-pastors-wife-wears-biker-boots-karla-akins/1115954100?ean=9781611162820

Christianbook:  http://www.christianbook.com/the-pastors-wife-wears-biker-boots/karla-akins/9781611162820/pd/1162820?product_redirect=1&Ntt=1162820&item_code=&Ntk=keywords&event=ESRCP



Karla Akins is an award-winning, prolific writer of books, short stories, plays, poems, songs, and countless nonfiction articles. Her biography of Jacques Cartier went #1 in its category on Amazon.
Besides writing biographies and history books for middle grades, she also writes fiction. Her first fiction novel, The Pastor’s Wife Wears Biker Boots was released in 2013. Her short stories have been published in four Splickety Magazine editions. She is an online columnist for Examiner.com acting as the National History Examiner, National Special Needs Kids Examiner, National Homeschool Examiner, Fort Wayne Homeschool Examiner and Fort Wayne Preppers Examiner. She blogs at her website and on her History Scroll blog that interacts with the history books she writes for middle grades. Karla also engages her readers regularly via her website, and social media platforms such as Facebook, twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, tumblr and google+.
She is a classically trained musician on piano, violin and voice as well as a bible scholar. She earned her seminary degrees at Kingsway Theological Seminary including a bachelor’s degree in Pastoral Theology, and a master’s and doctorate in Christian Education.
Karla is also a pastor’s wife, mother of five, and grandma to seven beautiful little girls. She lives in Northeast Indiana with her husband, twin teenage boys with autism, mother-in-law with Alzheimer’s, three rambunctious dogs and two cats. When she’s not writing she’s riding her motorcycle, taking pictures, and looking for ancient treasure. 

Connect with her:

Facebook: facebook.com/karlakakins

Pinterest: pinterest.com/karlaakins

Website: KarlaAkins.com

Twitter: twitter.com/karlaakins


What question would you like readers to answer?

What do you enjoy reading more? Historical romance or contemporary fiction?



Karla, thanks so much for sharing!

Readers, thanks for visiting Lagniappe.



I pray you find 
"a little something extra" 
in each of your days.

Marian