Marji Laine, here. I LOVE new books, and Kristen Hogrefe Parnell has just released a brand new book, HOLD YOUR BREATH. I can’t wait to read it, and I’m delighted to visit with Kristen today! Yea! Welcome!
So tell me about your new release. Is this a suspense or mystery or both?
Hold
Your Breath is Christian romantic suspense, and I
enjoy writing this genre because it is such an effective vehicle for showing
how God can use the problems in our lives to draw us to Him. Plus, our own
lives are full of suspense—just not usually to the degree we find in fiction!
LOL! I certainly hope my life is never full of suspense to that degree! So, what ignited this book? Was there a particular situation or place that gave it the first nudge?
Beech Mountain, North Carolina, is a setting near and dear to my heart. My husband taught me to ski there when we were dating, he proposed near there, and we are now making new memories there with our young son (Pictured with Kristen at Fred's General Mercantile). This setting is stunning during any season, and so, I wanted to write a series that captured that beauty. Beech Mountain isn’t the only setting in the Crossroads Suspense series, but it features into every book. Characters not only face literal crossroads between Beech Mountain and another setting, but they but also face spiritual crossroads as they fight for truth, justice—and their lives.
Tell me about your characters at the beginning of your book.
At the beginning
of the book, Jayna is outwardly a travel blogger wanting to bring awareness to
the recovering communities of the Bahamas (post hurricane), but inwardly, she
is a young woman desperate for love. Unfortunately, she once again seeks it in
the wrong place, this time, with dangerous consequences.
Liam Bracken is a
private investigator with a big heart that has been disappointed more than
once. The last woman he liked chose his best friend over him, and now, he’s
helping that same best friend plan a surprise engagement in Beech Mountain
during his church group’s trip there. His Irish red hair earns him the nickname
Ginger Ale from the mysterious Jayna who joined the group at the last
minute. He is not only a surprisingly good cook, but he also has a keen
intuition about people—and he can tell Jayna is not only running from, but
terrified of, something.
Since tomorrow is Thanksgiving, what advice would your main character give to readers for this holiday? How would she plan to celebrate tomorrow
After her harrowing ordeal, Jayna would tell the reader to savor time with family. She would celebrate with her sister Beatriz’s family and their parents. They would serve Puerto Rican dishes, including Pavochon (turkey seasoned to taste like pork), Mofongo stuffing, and tostones (twice fried plantains). A certain Ginger Ale might also be invited to the festivities.
How do you plan to celebrate Thanksgiving this year? What are you most thankful for in your family? In your writing career? In your relationships? In something else?
This year, my immediate family is all traveling to visit my brother’s family. Their five children adore my adventurous one-year-old, and thankfully, they have the energy to keep up with him!
Ah, those one-year-olds! My grandson is the same age and has gone from barely toddling to running in what seems like a moment! So, what are you most thankful for this year?
I am most thankful for another year together, because this year has surprised us with some unexpected health challenges with my mom.
Treasure the moments! I’m so glad you are all able to be together! And thanks for joining us today! Kristen is offering one copy for free to one of you! Leave a comment below sharing what you are most thankful for in this season of gratitude!
Kristen has also shared a little tidbit of her story, this part told from Jayna’s perspective. I can’t wait to read it!
Liam was just pulling his cinnamon rolls out of the oven when the rest of the crew arrived. TJ beelined for the coffee. Matt looked as though he had tumbled out of bed, but he perked up when he spotted Olivia. Reef reached for Kaley’s hand, and the girl literally glowed.Oh.
Shoot.
Mood music.
A trip to the mountains.
With your girlfriend and her crazy friends.
Reef was going to propose.
Jayna’s stomach turned sour, and her perfect eggs didn’t look so appealing anymore. It wasn’t that Kaley didn’t deserve to be happy. She did. But Jayna couldn’t be at the epicenter of a perfect proposal when her own magical moment had ended so awfully days before.
She fumbled for her empty coffee mug and got in line behind TJ. “So, what are we doing again today?”
TJ chugged his black coffee. “Ask Reef. He planned everything.”
The knot in her stomach only grew. Of course, he had.
Love this so much I hopped over and got the book!!
ReplyDeleteYay!! Thanks so much, Patricia! Enjoy the story.
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I bet you'll LOVE it Pat!
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Amen! That's a wonderful list.
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DeleteI am most thankful for faith and family which has gotten me through the most difficult times. I have Puerto Rican ancestry so I enjoyed when she talked about the dishes. I love mofongo. cherierj(at) yahoo(dot)com
ReplyDeleteThat's so fun you related to the side dishes Jayna would enjoy. Hope you had a blessed Thanksgiving!
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DeleteThis sounds really good. I’m thankful my son has come back to the Lord recently and making huge changes in his life and family.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful praise! I am rejoicing with you.
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ReplyDeleteI am most thankful for a loving God who saved me by His Son Jesus and for my family/
ReplyDeleteSame here! Thanks for your comment, Paula.
DeleteI am most thankful to be working again after being unemployed for several months.
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DeleteI'm thankful for the gift of life. I was born on Thanksgiving Day, 2 months early, over 70 years ago. My Dad had to decide which one of us to save but God stepped in and saved us both.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I'm so glad God saved you both!
DeleteMy wonderful husband. We have been together for 30 years
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 30 years! Thank you for your example and for sharing.
DeleteI’m thankful my son has been clean and sober for 11 months and came home for Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing that is, Lucy! I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving together.
DeleteThis looks so good. I am thankful for my family. debby236 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debby! I hope you'll have a chance to read it!
DeleteI am grateful for the gift of Life and for my family and friends and all fur babies. Thank you for the chance. Alicia Haney
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful list to grateful for. Blessings to you, Alicia!
DeleteI am most grateful for the gift of family. What a rich blessing I have been given!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking forward to reading your series, you're a new to me author, and your books sound very exciting. We used to spend a week in the summer at my cousin's cabin near Banner Elk, so I'm really looking for the Beech Mountain setting. :)
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The gift of family is a rich blessing indeed! I'm excited for you to read my series. Banner Elk is a delightful place. Have you been to Banner Elk Cafe? Their London Fog latte is my absolute favorite (and yes, it does feature in the series).
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ReplyDeleteI am so thankful for a loving family!
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