Monday, October 8, 2018

Author Interview with Kathleen Maher, The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection Blog Tour

Welcome to Stuff & Nonsense, Kathy! I am thrilled to have you here today and know my readers enjoy getting to know you. 

Hi, Anne! Thank you so much for welcoming me to your lovely blog home. I’m excited to be here
and look forward to interacting with your readers.

Tell us a little about yourself and your writing journey.

I’m a caffeine addicted introvert, which means I get really brave when I’ve had a few cups of coffee and make social commitments that later make me want to hide.  LOL But being a writer is perfect, because most of my social engagements are fictional. 

I started this journey when I was in middle school and full of romantic ideas of how my life would be, and how the world works. Naivete and growing pains are close cousins, and I believe my stories have benefited from lessons learned. It has taken me decades to realize my dream of publication, but the long and winding road has been indispensable to understanding God’s ways, character growth arcs (mainly mine) and happily-ever-after endings. 

Tell us about your book and why you wrote it?

My novella “Love Brick by Brick” is essentially every little girl’s fantasy of marrying a rich, handsome international man of mystery. No, not Austin Powers, but the hero is British. The collection features stories of Christmas during the Victorian Age, but I set mine stateside, in my hometown in upstate NY. Rufus Sedgwick is the grandson of an earl, a” veteran” of the Crimean War, as in a lay-chaplain to the soldiers. He has moved his mother and his entire estate—brick by brick—to relocate after certain events have left them devastated. Perhaps the new start will lead to happiness for his poor Mum, and if the fates allow, for him too…

The heroine, SarahAnn Winnifred, has never taken time to dream of anything but what her academic skills can achieve for her, least of all marrying a handsome gentleman of pedigree. She’s a real worker bee, a no-nonsense doctor in training. But when her favorite little orphan friend wishes for a King and Queen to adopt her for Christmas, SarahAnn sneaks in a secret wish, too. Will her longings be the Christmas dream come true for everyone?

This story sort of wrote itself, as I sought to combine several elements of Victorian Christmas lore and local history. It surprised and delighted me as it unfolded, seat-of-the-pantster writer that I am. I hope my readers feel the same. 

What do you think makes a good story?

I love to read romances where the characters are fleshed out, and not cookie cutter figures stuck into a predictable plot. I like surprise twists, a splash of humor, a tug on the heartstrings, and a deep sigh with the happily ever after. I also love secondary characters who steal scenes. For historical fiction, a strong and authentic sense of setting is a must.

Where is your favorite place to write?

In my husband’s recliner, surrounded by cats and with Pandora radio playing. Yes, I am the crazy cat lady of Breesport. Thanks for asking. 😉

Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night and just have to write down a thought? If so, do you keep a tablet on your bedside table or go to the computer?

I have in the past, but I always woke up my poor long-suffering saint of a husband, so I abandoned the practice. But inspiration ALWAYS strikes at night, doesn’t it? If I get a really good thought, I open my phone on the dimmest light setting and jot a reminder in notes. And hold my breath so I don’t wake up my husband. 

Do you talk to your characters? Keep story boards or boards on Pinterest?

Hi, my name is KATHY and I’m a Pinterest Addict. I have boards for everything from period clothing to the kind of animals my characters have loved. My characters are so real to me I could talk to them, but that would just be crazy, right? (haha crazy. Who, Me?)

Can you give us a glimpse into your next book or story idea?

I have two books out right now (is this a theme about crazy or what?) and my next project is the sequel to the Civil War romance that launched Aug 2. Book Two in Sons of the Shenandoah series is already written, so it is in the edit and cover selection process. I hope to have it out in January. 

In Book One, The Abolitionist’s Daughter, you meet twin brothers Ethan and Devon Sharpe, cavaliers in every sense of the word. Impulsive Devon feels his control slipping over his brother, so he tries several tactics to secure Ethan’s loyalties, one of which is setting Ethan up with the new preacher’s daughter, Ellen White. Poor Ellen does not have a very happy outcome, and I felt she deserved a chance at happiness in the sequel. The twins’ older brother, Gideon, serves as an artillery captain at the Citadel, so he can be near his Charleston cousin Leigh Anne. Two years into war Gideon finds himself a widower with baby girls, wounded—and landing in the care of none other than Ellen White. Poor Ellen. She has to go through a bit more rough handling from a cavalier Sharpe before she arrives at anything resembling happy. But thank goodness, she’s got enough moxy to handle the most stubborn of the bunch. 

In your spare time, do you have any hobbies you enjoy? 

Did I mention Pinterest?  Oh, I did? Okay well, then there’s painting, cooking, baking, crafting, drawing, gardening, cats, dogs, (yes, my husband and I should be building an ark with all the pets we have) and marketing. Oh, and reading. Hmmm, when does sleep fit into my day, anyway?
 
Do you have a favorite book? What makes it stand out from others?

Burning Sky by Lori Benton.  So many things… it’s set in upstate NY, which I love because I typically set my stories in NY. It has a hero who loves his dog, even if he does toss insults at him. (I’m sure they are affectionate and deserved.  What is a “wee little gomeril”?) Benton handles depth in a way that’s effortless—senility, disability, kidnapping, hardship, orphanhood, yearning, shared grief and trauma…and still manages to write a winsome and uplifting story with a beautiful romance. It scores a perfect ten on every level.

What’s the one food item you can’t live without?

Ack! Only one? That’s positively spartan. I have at least ten. Okay, coffee. But no promises that I won’t be ornery without chocolate, Italian meatballs, quesadillas, fried whole clams from Maine…. Good bread…. Apple pie…. 

Where can you be found on the internet?

I have an author page on FB https://www.facebook.com/KLMaherAuthor





Is there a question you would like my readers to answer in order to be entered to win a copy of your book?

***If money and time travel were no object, what ultimate Christmas gift(s) would you buy and for whom?***

Book blurb for “Love Brick by Brick” in the Victorian Christmas Brides collection

Love Brick by Brick by Kathleen L. Maher
1857 Elmira, New York
SarahAnn Winnifred overcomes orphanhood apprenticing with pioneering doctors. Rufus Sedgwick, relocating his English estate, seeks help for his ailing Mum. Christmas reveals the secret wish of both hearts—for love.



Kathleen L. Maher has had an infatuation with books and fictional heroes ever since her preschool crush, Peter Rabbit. She has a novella releasing with BARBOUR in the 2018 Victorian Christmas Brides collection, featuring her hometown of Elmira, New York. Her debut historical, Bachelor Buttons, blends her Irish heritage and love of the American Civil War. She won the 2012 ACFW Genesis contest for her Civil War story, releasing this summer under a new title The Abolitionist’s Daughter. Kathleen shares an old farmhouse in upstate New York with her husband, children, and a small zoo of rescued animals.

Thanks so much, Anne.  I just know I’m going to have fun with your readers this week. Can’t wait to select a winner!  I am giving away a print copy of Victorian Christmas Brides Collection to one lucky commenter. (US residents only) Winner will be announced on Monday, Oct 15 for the single paperback copy winner here on this blog post.

Please be sure to leave your email in your entry so you can be notified if random.org selects your entry.

In addition, I am hosting a Rafflecopter to be drawn at the conclusion of my blog tour just before Thanksgiving, with several prizes, including a $50 Amazon gift card, a print copy of each of my books, and a Christmas goodie basket. Be sure to follow each stop on the tour to increase your chances of winning! (US residents only.)

Good luck!
 

Thanks, Kathy, for sharing about yourself and your writing journey! It's always fascinating to learn more about writers/authors. 

Okay, Y'all!!! 

DON'T FORGET to answer Kathy's question above (it's in RED, you can't miss it!) in order to be entered for a paperback copy of the book here on this blog AND leave an email address so you can be contacted if you win. If one or both of these things is missing from your comment, it will not be entered as an official entry. 

You can also enter the Rafflecopter giveaway for another opportunity to win a prize pack!





57 comments:

  1. And you make everything so pretty! Thank you so much for having me this week. And thank you Carrie Fancett Pagels for being a special “elf” in the giveaway!

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    1. Happy to host you, Kathy! Thanks for the fun interview. 😁

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  2. What a great interview Anne! . . . and I already have "The Abolitionist's Daughter" in my Amazon cart! My husband and I have talked for years about going to the U S Open Tennis Tournament in New York. I would love to give him that trip (with me along!). rmaney(at)firstarpchurch(dot)org

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    1. Thanks, Rebecca! I dont' play tennis but have always thought it was fun to watch. I hope y'all get to make that trip someday!

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    2. Hey, Rebecca thank you for commenting and especially for getting my book. :-) Now I feel like a bad New Yorker… I had no idea there was like some big tennis match here… Too funny. But if you ever do come up this way, stop by Elmira and I’ll give you the grand tour

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  3. I would take my children somewhere special like Legoland! 🙂
    Thanks for the chance.
    smincer10 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Hi Susanne, I think Legoland sounds like a fabulous place to visit!!

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    2. Hi Suzanne, Legoland is awesome. My son took his kids to the one in Philadelphia. I guess they have more than one around the country. That sounds like an awesome gift for any aged son. :-)

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  4. If money and time were not an issue, I would take my family to several countries. First would be England, since we found out that some of our ancestors are from the souther region. Then we would visit Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, Spain, Italy and a few other places! lol Basically, we would tour that whole area. We found several ancestors from Europe. jumpforjoy at gmail dot com.

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    1. I'm thinking we're related somehow,Joy! I have many ancestors from that region too. And you know we have soooo much in common! 😁💕

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    2. Yes, I think so too! We need to sit down and talk more family history, one day! Maybe we won't bore kids to sleep. haha :)

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    3. That's a wonderful gift to wish to give, Joy. Who wouldn't absolutely love to tour Europe? I hope you get to take that trip one day.

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  5. I'd take all my extended family on a cruise!

    colorvibrant at gmail dot com

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    1. I've never been on a cruise but it sounds fun! Take me to the Bahamas 😎

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    2. Hi, Heidi. How fun, another travel wish! They say the things most people regret in life are the ones they didn't do. God made a beautiful world, and it would be awesome to get to see a little more of it.

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  6. I would take my family on an Alaskan cruise. mauback55 at gmail dot com

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    1. Hi, Melanie. I'm with you. Alaska sounds intriguing. I've always wanted to see the big wildlife like moose, Kodiak bear, and wolves in the wild. And the scenery... yes, that would be some kinda trip.

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    2. My MIL has been to Alaska and said it is spectacular! It would be an amazing trip. Long years ago, my husband wanted to move there. I'm not a fan of long term cold weather though :-)

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  7. If I could travel back in time, I would like to visit the Victorian era in America and I would buy a beautiful piece of Victorian jewelry for my sister and myself.
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. Hi, Dianne. What a fun imagination! And how sweet of you to think of your sister.
      I have been putting together a Pinterest page of Victorian era fashion, and the hat pins and hair combs are stunning. People still collect those. The Victorians made everything so beautiful!

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    2. Dianne, yes!!! That would be an amazing time travel destination, or maybe Regency England. BUT, I want to be above stairs, not below!!! hehe
      I adore Pinterest and have two boards for Fashions of the Past.

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  8. I would buy my son a house. fishingjanATaolDOTcom

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    1. Jan, that is the sweetest wish. He's a lucky young man to have a mom like you.

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  9. I would purchase a Harley for my brother, a new car for my mom and I'd go to Israel.
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    1. Ooh, three wishes. That's the way to do it! It's so much fun to dream. I think as adults we don't give ourselves permission to imagine like we did as children, but it expands our understanding of our impossible-way-making God. Sometimes He allows us to live out those dreams. Sometimes he places those dreams in our hearts because he intends to fulfill them.

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    2. Dreams keep us striving to live a full life for God's glory, if we are Believers. Love your dreams, Caryl!

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  10. So I learned something new about you! I had no idea that Burning Sky was your favorite book! So to answer your question what would I buy? Not an easy answer to that one, but, I think I'd like to go back to the CW and purchase Ulysses S. Grants sword and present it to the best crit partner a writer could have.

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    1. Can I time travel with you? LOL that sounds like fun. Thanks for coming by DebbieLynne. You’re the best crit partner anyone can have so I’ll buy you a Scottish castle Haha!

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    2. Awww...that is so sweet!!! I love seeing LOVE for another in action. I want to time travel with you, Kathy and live with you, Debbie Lynne! haha!!! Scotland would be amazing but then again, I have GOT to be above stairs. I abhor ironing and sweating. ;-)

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  11. I would purchase a trip for my hubby to go see his mother. He doesn’t like to fly because of ear issues and driving so long hurts his legs. So time travel would be great! Or a train ride so we could see the country as we go see her.
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    1. Paula God bless you and your husband. I hope you are able to make that trip.

      I love reading all these sweet ideas that people want to do for others. You all have such a kind hearts.

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    2. I sure hope y'all get to go see his Momma. I don't think we ever get too old to want to do that. I would love to take a train trip as long as the ground was relatively straight and flat. I've longed to do the one through the mountains of western NC but I don't think I would do well going around the edge of the mountains. Heights tend to do me in. Ha!

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  13. Sorry, I hit "publish" before I was finished. Great interview! Kathy, I totally agree on your criteria for a good story and especially historical fiction. I want to be able to trust that the author has done good research. To answer your question, I would pay off the mortgages on my daughters' houses and buy them each a new car. That would be so fun! I'm looking forward to reading The Victorian Christmas Brides Collection. Do not enter me in the drawing as I have already won a copy of this book on Debbie Lynne Costello's blog--Thank you, Kathy!

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    1. Aw, Kay. Your daughters must be wonderful girls. What a practical and generous wish. I hope you all have a very joyous Christmas season.

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    2. Hi Kay, I'm sure you have trusted authors that you know have done their homework. It always pulls me much deeper into the story and makes it even more enjoyable knowing the history is real. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Congrats on winning a book on Debbie Lynne's blog. I love her!!! She is such a sweet lady. :-)

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  14. I love Lori Benton's books! My daughter and I were able to meet her last fall when she was in our area. My "roots" are so deep (And, go so far back.) in New York they'll come out. I love upstate New York, too!

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    1. Oh, wow, Beverly. So cool that you got to meet Lori. What a thrill!
      And I didn’t realize you were from NY. Small world!

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    2. Hi Beverly, I love it when I get to meet a favorite author. I met Beverly Lewis early in 2017 and it was wonderful. She is the most genuinely kind lady I think I have ever met.

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  15. If money and time travel were no object, I would get my husband a trip to the Holy Land for Christmas. Thanks for the giveaway! kwyrzy[at]hotmail[dot]com

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    1. Kathy, now that’s a trip I can admire. Hope you both get the chance to go. Thank you for commenting. Good luck in the drawing!

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    2. That would definitely be a dream trip for us too! I sure hope y'all get to go one day.

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  16. Wonderful interview. If time travel were not an deterrent, I would go back to 2012 and give my mom a last Christmas together that none of us would ever forget.

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    1. Oh, Claudia! I feel for you. My mom's birthday was Christmas Eve and our family misses her so much. She's been gone 17 years and the holiday always feels a bit melancholy without her. May God lift your hearts this Christmas!

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    2. Claudia, I forgot to mention that you need to come back and leave your email address if you want to be entered in the giveaway here on the blog for the paperback copy of the book. Thanks!

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    3. That’s such a beautiful sentiment Claudia that I relate to completely. I know your email.

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  17. If money was object I would first treat my daughter and 4 year old granddaughter to a trip to Disney World the week after Christmas. I would then plan another trip or two during next Spring Break and Summer Vacation.
    Thanks for your giveaway.
    Blessings!
    Connie
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    1. Connie, That would be a great trip! We took our girls and son to Disney when they were young. It's a tiring day but fun.

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    2. What a great trip to plan. My kids were in their teens before they got to go. Interestingly enough we had set aside our tax return money so that they could go with their older brother who was married by then. Little did we know my mother would pass away just before the trip. I’m glad they still were able to take vacation. I think it helped them through their grief

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  18. Waving at Kathy!!! Great interview! You are a wonderful author!!! And Critique partner too!!! Big hugs!

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    1. Carrie, you have been a guiding light on my journey and I’m so grateful to have met you. I can’t say enough congratulations on the Maggie award! :-)

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    2. Thanks for stopping by to say Hi! And I second Kathy's congrats on the Maggie Award!!! :-)

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  19. Great interview Kathy and Anne!
    I'm not entering the contest, popping in to say hi Kathy. I enjoyed your story.
    Blessings, Tina

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    1. Thanks for stopping by, Tina! Hope your weekend was grand.

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    2. Waving at you Tina. Thank you for coming by. And I am so grateful for your lovely review. You are a blessing!

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    3. Anne, what a tremendous week this has been visiting with your readers and in being a guest here. You are lovely and gracious hostess! I truly appreciate the interview and review. Congratulations to Joie for winning the contest.

      Thank you to everyone who came by and shared from their heart. I hope all of your fondest Christmas wishes and dreams come true!

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I am so delighted that you've taken time to come by and comment. Blessings for a joy-filled day!

1 Corinthians 1:3 ~ Grace and peace to you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.