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Wednesday, February 2, 2022

INTERVIEW with Suspense Sister Sharon Dunn and a giveaway!

Today I have the honor of interviewing our newest Suspense Sister, Sharon Dunn, who has a brand new romantic suspense, Undercover Mountain Pursuit. Leave Sharon a comment for a chance to win a copy of her latest release. But first, the interview:
 
ME: If you had to describe yourself in one sentence, what would you say?

SD: An introvert whose faith is quiet but deeply rooted.

ME: What do you do when you’re not writing? Any interesting hobbies?

SD: For the last several years, I have been trying to learn watercolor painting. I’m not naturally artistically minded, and I know the experts say watercolor is the hardest to learn. I have always loved the dreamy quality you can get with watercolor. Plus, I think it’s good to try things that you are not necessarily good at. As far as my paintings go, right now I am just happy if I paint a tree and other people can tell it’s a tree.

ME: What was your favorite book as a teen or child?

SD: Our little country school library had these Nancy Drew mysteries with pink covers. I was entranced by Nancy and her friends for some time. Really, I just loved to read. My parents were not readers, but they did buy a set of encyclopedias for us that came with what was called Childcraft books geared toward younger readers. I know this makes me a total word nerd, but I read most of those books cover to cover. There was one volume in particular that was about story and myth and maybe poetry that I think planted the seeds for me being a writer.

ME: Tell us three things about yourself that might surprise your readers.

SD: I’ve been a widow for almost eight years now. My husband died when I was 49.

My dog is my best friend.

In the last few years, I have learned that slowing down and being still has as much value as getting through a to-do list.

ME: What genre did you start out writing? Have you changed course? Why or why not?

SD: My first books were The Ruby Taylor mysteries which were humorous amateur sleuth. I loved Ruby Taylor as a character and writing in first person. There was a romance element to them, but the mystery was what drove the story. I do an occasional cozy mystery but most of what I write currently is romantic suspense for Love Inspired. All the genres have their merits. As a writer, I am always trying to balance writing what makes my heart flutter with writing what will pay the bills.

ME: Any other genres you’d like to try? If yes, what and why?

SD: Amateur sleuth and cozy have always been my favorite genre. I like a mystery where it’s a puzzle for the reader to solve, dropping clues and lining up suspects. But also, the books are about relationships between friends and family. I wish there was a Christian or just clean market for short stories as well.

ME: If you could go back in time and do something differently at the start of your career, what would it be?

SD: I don’t know that I would do anything different, but I can tell you what surprised me about writing. I thought once I got my first book published my life would change radically. I had this idea that writing careers look like Jessica Fletcher’s from Murder, She Wrote. I had this delusion that once I was published someone else would be mopping my floor and cleaning my toilets while I figured out how big I wanted my swimming pool to be. Now I write full time (I have published over 30 books) and I am still mopping my floors and cleaning my toilets. And I don’t have a swimming pool. Actually, I think that Jessica was so down to earth she still cleaned her own house in Cabot Cove.

ME: What is the most important piece of advice you’d like to give to unpublished authors?

SD: You must be love not with the idea of being published and getting recognition for your work. Instead, what nourishes you should be sitting alone in a room listening to the keyboard click while you create worlds and characters and make sentences sing.

Here's a little bit about UNDERCOVER MOUNTAIN PURSUIT: An undercover assignment turns into a perilous mountain escape. After witnessing a shooting in a remote mountain location, high-risk photographer Willow Farris races to help—and runs into her old flame, Quentin Decker. Undercover to take down an international smuggler, Quentin has a mission to complete. But with Willow in the crosshairs, shielding her takes priority. If they want to bring the criminals to justice, Quentin and Willow must first get off the mountain alive…

And here's a little bit about the author:
Sharon Dunn is USA Today bestselling author with over 30 books to her credit. Her first book Romance Rustlers and Thunderbird Thieves was a Romantic Times Top pick. She is a two time Carol award winner as well as being an award winning playwright and short story writer. As an empty nester and a widow, she is grateful that all three of her children still live close by. She is a dedicated bargain hunter and coupon clipper. Nothing thrills her more than to get a good deal. When she isn’t writing, Sharon loves to enjoy nature by hiking or walking in the park next to her house, spend time with her border collie or read.

Buy Undercover Mountain Pursuit HERE

Leave Sharon a comment for a chance to win a copy of Undercover Mountain Pursuit. Drawing in one week. Sorry, US readers only. Have a great week of reading! ~ Mary Ellis


20 comments:

  1. I saw this book at Walmart yesterday but haven’t purchased it yet. Looks really good!
    duellonlysis(at)aol(dot)com

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  2. Undercover Mountain Pursuit sounds good. Thank you for the chance.

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  3. This sounds so good! I will be going to Walmart by the end of the week and will pick it up.

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  4. nice interview
    bn100candg at hotmail dot com

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  5. Loved your interview and your book sounds great!
    cluedn@embarqmail.com

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  6. Loved your interview and the book sounds really good!

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  7. Loved learning more about you! Your book sounds great!!!

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  8. LOVE Sharon's books and "Undercover Mountain Pursuit" is most definitely on my TBR list. Can't wait to settle down for a good read and devour this book.

    Enjoyed the interview. It's always fun to learn more about an author whose books I so thoroughly enjoy. Loved her comments about slowing down having as much value as getting through a to-do list.

    Shared and hoping to be the very fortunate one selected. Thank you for the chance!
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  9. I've enjoyed reading some of Sharon's books, this new one sounds really interesting. I'll have to put it in my TBR list.
    linlee822 at gmail dot com

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  10. Loved learning about you! We had many of the same things vs growingup! I loved Nancy Drew and Childcraft! I'm also a widow (nine years ) but not as young as you! Would love to read your books!

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  11. Good interview, Sharon! I always enjoy hearing more updates on how you are doing now. Am thankful, also, for your gift of writing CF, (especially CF LI Romantic Suspense:) Would love to win a print copy! Appreciate the opportunity to enter a giveaway! Will keep you in our prayers! Lual Krautter, Pastor's wife in Deer Lodge, MT Email: krautter62520AToutlookDOTcom

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  12. Hi Sharon, I enjoyed reading your interview ! Your book sounds like a great read and the book cover looks so very intriguing, I love it! Have a great week and stay safe. aliciabhaney(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  13. Thank you for sharing such a nice interview. This looks really good.

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  14. interesting interview! sheliarha64(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  15. Thank you for the interview! I always enjoy getting to know more about an author. And thank you for the chance to win a copy of UNDERCOVER MOUNTAIN PURSUIT! It sounds very good!!

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    1. Oops! I forgot to leave my email. It is: nj(dot)bossman(at)gmail(dot)com

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  16. Thanks for the great post. This a book to add to my list. debby236 at gmail dot com

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  17. My sister's comments are: I thoroughly enjoyed reading Undercover Mission! The story gives a little insight into what it's like working on a cruise ship [meeting new people, not all fun and games, there actually is work to be done, sometimes dangerous work from weather conditions, etc.] and how many scenarios in which K-9's can assist [track, encourage, find, protect]. My interest was peaked from the beginning and I HAD to keep reading to learn what comes next!
    This is a sort of every-day situation and regular people can identify with some of the characters. We learn new information about places, new views about certain subjects, think to ourselves how we might react if we found ourselves in a similar situation. And very importantly we learn, if not already known, that God is in control and can lead us. Thank you!
    email: livinginjoytogether@yahoo.com

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  18. I enjoy mountain stories! jarning67(at)hotmail(dot)com

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