Here in Montana, we had our first below zero temperatures of the winter. It was minus fifteen for the weekend and into Monday. This is actually balmy for a Montana winter. I've lived in Montana most of my life and it has been fifty below at times. As my late husband used to say, "That is no foolin' cold." Going out in those kind of temps makes your face freeze. I can remember as a kid waiting for the school bus when it was below zero and the snot in my nose froze.
It seems the whole country is in a bit of a deep freeze. My friend who lives outside of New Orleans sent me pics of the snow falling at his house. The cold temperatures were mentioned Monday at the presidential inauguration. I'm sure it's warm somewhere in the United States.
It's no surprise that many of my Love Inspired Suspense books take place in the winter. I received a letter from a fan who said that she could feel the cold in my book Zero Visibility despite living where it was warm. Write what you know, I guess. Some of my other winter books include Mountain Captive and Hidden Away.
My book that released yesterday, Defending the Child, begins in the middle of an intense winter storm. Marielle flees her house with her foster child Ian in the middle of a blizzard when a home intruder threatens to harm them. Ian was a witness to a horrible crime and now people are after him. He went mute as a result of what he saw. Marielle seeks refuge at a Bible camp in the mountains but the camp's caretaker turns out to be the man who left her at the altar years ago. Graham has his own reasons for needing to hide out at the isolated camp.
I'd love to give away a few copies of Defending the Child. Let me know what the weather is like where you are at and leave your email address (USA only). Or tell me about a memory you have connected to extreme weather of any kind.