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Q&A with May 2014 authors!


Welcome, everyone to the start of our May Q&A week! Today's featured author is Rhonda Gibson.
Rhonda's May book, His Chosen Bride, is her fourth LIH novel since she made her debut with the line two years ago this month!
Texan Levi Westland had no intention of becoming a Bridegroom, until he found out he had a year to find a bride—or risk losing the family ranch. Any of the four mail-order brides recently arrived in Granite, Texas, would make a good wife. So why can't Levi Westland stop thinking about the one who refuses to have him? The marriage of convenience Levi offers isn't enough to persuade Millie Hamilton. Truth is, it's no longer enough for Levi, either….
Millie just needed a place to escape to. Now that she's paid Levi back his traveling expenses, she can forge her own way. If he knew the truth about her past, Levi's admiration would vanish. But the only thing harder than risking her heart may be watching Levi marry anyone but her.
Welcome, Rhonda! I love mail-order bride stories and His Chosen Bride sounds like a very compelling one. Is this book connected to any of your previous ones?

Deborah I won a book in the March giveaways so please don't enter me in this week's drawings.


Yes I am working on the other ladies stories now. I can't let them not have their own happily ever after, even if they think they don't need it. LOL



thanks for the stories Rhonda

The brothers are torn but mother is very insistent. So at first Levi, "messes with" his brother, Daniel but later has to get serious about the whole situation or both brothers will lose the ranch. It was very fun to write.




Very cool :) I like those hero names, too.




Love how your story idea came about ~ & I too am a fan of happily ever afters...I'm with you Melody, it definitely does make a book worth reading!
I love Christmas stories as well, so I'll be keeping an eye out for Pony Express Christmas later this year. (The way this year seems to be racing by, it'll be Christmas before we know it!)



There is a wonderful book called, Hearts West and it has 12 stories about real mail-order brides. I'm always on the look out for true mail-order bride stories, from the 1800's. So if anyone hears of one, shoot me an email :)


Our featured author for Tuesday is Lily George.
Lily's May book is A Rumored Engagement, is her fourth inspirational Regency for LIH in the past two years.
It was a bold plan—become engaged to one man to avoid marrying another. Three years ago, Susannah Siddons had little choice. But with no communication since, she considers her alliance with Daniel Hale entirely ended—and her heart well and truly bruised. Until new gossip jeopardizes the Siddons sisters' millinery shop, and Daniel proposes once more.
To court one's own fiancée…how does a man even begin? Daniel owes it to Susannah—and to the shambles he has made of his responsibilities so far—to start again. In truth, marrying Susannah would be far more than just a duty; it's his dearest wish. If he can only persuade her to say "yes" a second time.
Welcome, Lily! A Rumored Engagement sounds like a wonderful story about a second chance at love. How many sisters does Susannah have and are there plans for them to get their own stories?

How many books are in the series? What are you currently working on?
Sounds interesting, congrats on your latest release.

Hi Deborah, thank you so much for hosting me today! I have my coffee now and I am ready. ;)
Susannah has two younger sisters, Becky and Nan. Becky's story, The Nanny Arrangement will be released in October 2014. Nan's story is still a work in progress and will be released in 2015.

Sounds interesting, congrats on your latest release."
Hi Jane, thanks so much for stopping by this morning. There are three books in the Home to Tansley series, and I have three other books set in Tansley village, but they involve a different family. I am currently wrapping up a cozy mystery for Guideposts, and then I will tackle Nan's story, which is the third book for Home to Tansley.


Hi Brittany, thanks for stopping by! Yes, both Daniel and Susannah have to move through those past hurts in order to realize that they were truly meant for each other. Those were tough scenes to write, but I think those difficult scenes really deepened the love they have for one another. (Funny, authors always talk about their characters like they're real people. LOL!)

Lily, this story sounds great ~ what gave you the idea for this story?
I have to add, that along with loving the second chance theme, I love the title! It has a very intriguing ring to it.


LOL, Melody! Mine are certainly real to me. I'll see a particular antique in an antique store and immediately it brings one of my people to mind. :)

LOL!



Thanks, Karen! I was really happy with the cover. Love Inspired does such beautiful covers.

Hi Laura! Regency was always my favorite time period to read, so when I began writing I set my stories in that era naturally.


Hi Paula, thanks for stopping by! Daniel and Susannah have a lot of history to get past before they can find their happily ever after, so writing their story was definitely challenging. However, it felt really good when I finally let them be happy. LOL!

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Hey everyone, Q&A week for May starts on Monday and we have a wonderful line-up of books and authors this month!
I hope you'll drop by next week to meet our authors and hear all about their May books. I'm looking forward to hearing about them and to catching up with all of you!