UPDATE: GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED
Welcome back to Stuff & Nonsense, Carrie! My first interview with you
posted on Monday, March 26, 2012, almost seven years ago! Would you like to
give us a glimpse into your writing career over these last seven years and
where you see yourself in another seven?
Thank you, Anne. It’s been a busy seven years for me! I’ve released five
novels and three novellas since that last interview. All five novels have been
English historical romances set in the early 1900s: The Governess of Highland
Hall, The Daughter of Highland Hall, A Refuge at Highland Hall, Shine Like the
Dawn, and Across the Blue. The novellas were Moonlight Over Manhattan, Waiting
for His Return, and A Trusting Heart in Mountain Christmas Brides.
Looking toward the future, I have four novels coming out this year. Three
are contemporary romances in the Bayside Treasures series: Seeking His Love, A
Man to Trust, and Snowflake Sweethearts. The fourth novel, No Ocean too Wide,
is an English and Canadian historical novel that is inspired by the child
emigration scheme that sent more than 100, 000 poor and orphaned children from
England to Canada in the late 1800s and early 1900s. I’m currently writing a
sequel to that book and after that ... we’ll just have to wait and see what’s
next.
I have read and loved ALL of your historical novels! They are beautiful stories. You write both contemporary fiction and
historical fiction equally well. Do you favor one genre over the other?
I enjoy writing both historical and contemporary
stories. It’s been fun to be able to move back and forth between time periods
and to write both novellas and novels. I do love historical research and discovering
fun and interesting events in history, so if I had to choose, I’d say writing
historical novels is my favorite.
I can always tell that you've put a lot of time and effort into your research. It's what makes your stories incredibly real! Is there one theme you lean towards including in
your stories more than another? If so, why do you think that is?
I often weave in the theme of God’s faithfulness by
showing how He can take the hard and painful things in our lives and turn them
around for good. Forgiveness and second chances are also themes you’ll often
find in my stories.
I am so grateful for God's faithfulness! He is always there for us, no matter what. Who would you pick to play the lead roles if Seeking His Love was made into a movie?
(It would make a great Hallmark movie!)
Wouldn’t that be fun to see it made into a Hallmark
movie! I think Natalie Portman would make a great Rachel Clark and Henry Cavill
would be a terrific Cam McKenna.
Yes!!! I can see both of them as Rachel & Cam. Can you give us a sneak peek into what book you are
working on right now? When does it release?
working on right now? When does it release?
I’ve just finished the final edits on No Ocean too
Wide, the first McAllister Family Novel. Here’s a bit about the story: When Laura
McAllister, a young lady's maid, learns her three siblings have been taken from
their mother and immigrated to Canada without her mother's knowledge, Laura
determines to search for them and reunite the family. But lack of funds and
resistance from authorities push her to use a false name and take a position
with a child emigration society to gain passage to Canada. Andrew Frasier, a
wealthy young lawyer, is surprised to see his mother's former lady's maid on
board ship escorting a group of child immigrants, especially when she uses a
different name. Laura eventually convinces Andrew to help her search for her
siblings and uncover the truth about the treatment of British Home Children.
Romantic feelings grow between this unlikely couple, and though they have
different backgrounds, they share a growing faith and desire to seek justice
and relief for the children who are mistreated.
Ooooo...That sounds fascinating!!! Do you have a book you’re looking forward to
reading?
Karen Barnett’s Ever Faithful and Lori Benton’s
The King’s Mercy are both coming out in June from WaterBrook, and I’m excited
to read those stories!
I have never read a book by either one of those authors but always hear good things about their stories. Guess I should add them to my must-read list. Where can you be found on the Internet?
I love to connect with reading friends through my website and blog: http://carrieturansky.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrieturansky/
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/carrieturansky/boards/
Thank you again for sharing what’s been happening
in your writing career, Carrie!
Readers, I hope you’ll pick up Carrie’s books
because you can depend on them to be Christian and filled with beautiful
stories of hope!
Seeking His Love
Pre-order link:
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Kindle Edition, 167 pages
Expected publication: February 12th 2019 by Flowing Stream Books
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My Review
4
STARS!!!
Turansky has
written a sweet novel about forgiveness and redemption. Vivid word pictures put
me right in Fairhaven, making me want to visit this quaint town and get to know
its residents.
Rachel has a
heart for the Lord and follows him with a sincerity I admired. My favorite
thought of hers was this—But she was
definitely not going to let herself get carried away with romantic daydreams
about him. She had no idea where he stood spiritually. And that was much more
important than outward appearance or superficial kindness.
I was glad
to see a heroine with godly character and self-control, which of course comes
from her knowledge of the Word of God and her relationship with Christ. Is
Rachel perfect? No. She has flaws like we all do but as Christians we are
called to be set apart from the world and this is how she behaves–set apart.
Cam has suffered
a devastating loss and basically walked away from the Lord. When he comes to the
realization that God has never left him, his restoration is moving and realistic.
I liked Cam’s character a lot.
My review is
based on a revised and updated version of Seeking
His Love provided by the author. I read the original back in 2010 or 2011. No
review required. No compensation received.
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