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Friday, August 24, 2018

Author Virginia Vaughan, Cold Case Cover-Up , and a drawing for a free book!

Roxanne Rustand here, delighted to share with you this interview with author Virginia Vaughan!  Don't forget to leave a comment or question for her--you'll be automatically entered in a drawing for a free copy of her new book, Cold Case Cover-up!  



1. Can you tell us a little bit about your journey as a writer? How long have you been writing? What led you to become a writer? What were some of the challenges and the unexpected twists and turns along the way? Have you always written inspirational fiction, or did you start in another genre?

Thanks for hosting me today, Roxanne! I’m thrilled to be here. I’ve always loved stories! As a child, I made up scenes and acted them out with my dolls and stuffed animals. But when I actually started putting pen to paper, I wasn’t in a good place spiritually. I was living for the world instead of God and my writing reflected that. Thankfully, God was gracious and never allowed any of that writing to get published. When I rededicated my life to Christ, I wondered if my dream to publish a book was gone, but that was the time when God showed up and showed out. He began opening doors for my writing that would eventually lead me to write for Love Inspired Suspense where I’m now working on my 10th book.



2. If you could go back in time and do something differently in your writing career, what would it be?

I’ve always been on the shy side so one of my biggest challenges to writing and publishing was being afraid to ask questions for fear I would look dumb. If I could go back, I would be bolder and ask the questions I wanted answers to.

3. Tell us about your writing process

I usually start with something that has sparked my imagination—a character or scene that’s begging me to learn more about his/her story. I take that spark and start free writing anything and everything that will come to me about it. Then I try to do some plotting so I have an idea of what needs to happen to make it into a cohesive story. (I’m not a plotter by nature but I’ve learned to do this after my editors at LIS insist on having some kind of plot, lol). Then I start writing, hitting all those plot points. When that’s done, I go back and layer the story with all the emotions and feelings that make us fall in love and take our breath away.

4. What do you enjoy when you’re not writing?

When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me curled up on the sofa reading a book or binge watching a show on Netflix. But I also enjoy game shows, board games, playing cards, and trips to the flea market.

5. Tell us something about yourself that might surprise your readers.

I’m such an avid reader that I once nearly cancelled a trip to the beach with my friends because I wasn’t sure I could finish the book I was reading before we left. Once we hit the road, I would have been obligated to be sociable and wait three days to finish the story! To me, that was like giving up and I was so caught up in this story that a three-day wait to finish was unacceptable. Not to worry though! I hunkered down, called in sick to work, finished the story and still made it to the beach, but *whew* it was a close call!

6.  What three pieces of advice would you give to an aspiring author? 

Read. Read. Read. 
Write. Write. Write.
Don’t ever give up. Persistence is a writer’s best friend.

7. You have a new book out right now, but what are you working on now, and when might that book be out?

Currently, I’m working on the third book in my Covert Operatives series with Love Inspired Suspense. It doesn’t have a release date yet but here’s a juicy tidbit—it involves a secret marriage and a baby selling operation! But while I’m working on completing that project, book two in the series, Deadly Christmas Duty, releases this November.


8. Can you tell us about what led you to write your new book?  Tell us about your main characters, and the challenges they face in this story.

I got the idea for this book and the entire series after hearing about the events that happened in Benghazi September 11, 2012 and learning, as did the rest of the world, that covert security operatives were actually a thing. I loved the idea of these secret soldiers who risked their lives to protect our interests overseas. I read several books written by the operatives and, in one of them, while detailing his time in Delta, the operative commented on seeing television reporters in country who would love to expose the super-secret identities of the Delta operators. I started playing the what-if game. What if one of these reporters showed up in the operative’s hometown? What if she had a secret of her own and had no idea who he was? And if he fell in love with her, could he trust her to keep his identity out of the press? My what-if game led to the story to the story that became Cold Case Cover-Up.





She’ll risk everything to uncover her past

The first thrilling Covert Operatives tale

An infant is believed to have been murdered thirty years ago—but investigative journalist Dana Lang is convinced she’s that baby. Now someone’s willing to kill to stop her investigation. And only secretive deputy Quinn Dawson, whose grandfather may have faked Dana’s death to protect her, can keep her safe. But a killer’s dead set on burying the past—and them—for good.






Award winning author Virginia Vaughan lives by the motto ‘It’s not hoarding if its books’. Always the kid with her nose stuck in a book, becoming a multi-published author hasn’t stopped Virginia from continuing to grow her own collection of favorite reads. Her family has refused to help her move anymore because of the sheer number boxes of books, but she’s no quitter. She’ll keep buying books and, the next time she moves, hire a moving van.
If you love stories where romance intersects danger and faith, subscribe to Virginia’s email list at http://eepurl.com/dtFeVP and be the first to know when a new story arrives.

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67 comments:

  1. I can understand the shyness and wishing you could go back and ask more questions. I look forward to reading. Blessings

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    1. Hey thanks for stopping by, Lucy! Shyness is something I’ve struggled with for years.

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  2. A baby thought to be murdered?? What a brand new twist! Fabulous idea! I would love to win a copy of this book. Please enter me in the drawing.

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  3. That's a great premise, Virginia. I'd love to read your book. Keep up the good (and hard) work!

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  4. The book looks wonderful. I’m an introvert myself so totally understand where you’re coming from.

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  5. Do you think some of us who are such prolific readers suffer from shyness because we spend so much time with our nose in a book we don't know how to relate to others, or do we spend so much time with books because we are afraid to talk and socialize? In other words, what came first, the chicken or the egg? Lol! I would really enjoy reading your book.

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    1. Good question, Linda! I think its just easier to relate to fictional characters sometimes, lol.

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  6. Hi Virginia. I love your motto and I agree that you can never have too many books! Thanks for offering one of us your book.
    Blessings!
    Connie
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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Connie. Never let anyone tell you you have too many books.

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  7. Love, love, love this book! And I enjoyed learning more about Virginia!

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  8. I have always been painfully shy but I leave that behind when I'm reading. Thank you for writing the type of book that I enjoy.
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    1. Thanks for reading the type of books I enjoy writing. I agree about leaving that all behind when you're reading.

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  9. I would like to win this book but if not, it is already high on my 'look-for' list! I think it will be a great read!

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    1. I hope you enjoy it, Judy. Thanks for stopping by.

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  10. Great interview. New author to me but this book has me pulled in. I to was shy but the world sure woke me up from that or I was going to be stomped on. So I lost the shyness. I probably do ask a lot of dumb questions but figure that's how i learn . Nice getting to know you on here.
    Blessings
    Diana

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    1. Thanks for your comment, Diana. Yes, there comes a point where you have to push through that fear and ask the dumb questions. That's the only way we learn.

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  11. I struggled with shyness for years but as I’ve gotten older I don’t worry what others think so much. And I’m an avid reader too! I’ve read and reviewed over 60 books so far this year. Funny that you almost canceled a trip because you were so engrossed in a book but very easy to understand. (Brick was one of my favorite characters on The Middle).
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    1. Loved Brick on that show. I could so relate him! I still struggle with shyness when I'm around people I don't know but I've learned that sometimes you just have to push through it. Thanks for stopping by!

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  12. I am shy too but work hard to overcome it. Reading is what I enjoy doing and your book sounds so great!

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  13. This book looks great, I can't wait to read it. Glad to meet you as a new author and looking forward to checking out more of your books. Thanks for a chance to win for me and my mom.

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  14. Awesome interview, I always love to hear the back up story of what inspired a book! 💕

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  15. The plot twist sounds like a new one for me. I think it would be a fabulous read.
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  16. This book sounds so good! Thank you for this chance.1cow0993(at)gmail(dot)com

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  17. I understand completely about being shy. I'm a very shy person and because of that I find it hard to make friends.
    I loved Cold Case Cover-Up! I just finished reading it a few days ago!

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    1. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book! Thanks for stopping by today.

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  18. I'm very shy also. Maybe that's why I like to read so much. This is a really different storyline, it must be devastating to think you were murdered as a baby. Sounds like a really intriguing read.
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    1. Shyness and a love for reading do seem to go hand in hand. Thanks for commenting!

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  19. I love these type books.jrs0350@yahoo.com

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  20. Hello Virginia, I love reading Love Inspired Suspense and am looking forward to reading your books. Thank you

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  21. Hi Virginia, you are a new author to me, but I am very excited to get the opportunity to read some of your books!

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    1. Glad to meet you, mjscoffee! Thanks for stopping by today.

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  22. I am so amazed at the plots you suspense writers come up with and all so interesting. Thanks for offering one of yours to some lucky reader.

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    1. Yes, coming up with these plots is so much fun! Just don't check my browsing history, hehe.

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  23. Thanks for the opportunity to enter a giveaway! I have read a number of your books, and enjoyed them. My favorite CF is Romantic Suspense! Would love to win a print copy! Thanks, again! Lual Krautter krautter12ATbresnanDOTnet

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    1. I'm so happy you've enjoyed my books, Lual. Romantic Suspense is my favorite to both read and write.

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  24. Lovely to meet you here Virginia. I love flea markets too.

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  25. That certainly is a unique premise, a baby that never was gone but grew up! Would love to read this one! Thanks for the chance. paulams49ATsbcglobalDOTnet

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  26. Oh your latest book sounds very intriguing! Thanks for sharing the interview, blurb & chance to win! rw620 AT aol DOT com

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  27. Your book sounds great. I'm looking forward to it. I've always been an introvert, too ,which makes the publicity part of writing hard for me.

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    1. It is hard, Susan, but you have to push through it sometimes. Luckily for us writers, there's also plenty of leave-me-alone-to-write time too. :)

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  28. I know I love having my nose in a book. I love having books with me and with ereaders it is easy to have hundreds of books with you every time I leave home. Your new book sounds so exciting. I would love to win a copy,

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    1. Thanks, Sharon! E-books make everything so convenient and are great but, if I can, I love having a book in my hand.

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  29. interesting inspiration
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  30. This book sounds incredible! Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
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  31. Love your books!! So good can't put them down!!I read on my lunch hour, can't tell you how many times I have been late due to getting into the story!! Keep up the good work

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  32. Thanks for a chance to win

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  33. The book sounds so good. Thank you for the chance to win it.

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