Today, we welcome J. E. Grace to my blog. J. E. Grace is very graciously giving away one print copy of her book, USA only. To enter, leave a comment and include contact information.
Good to have you stop by. Tell us about the book – can
you share the blurb?
A Walk with Heavenly Spirits is my longest novel so
far at 337 pgs.
I wanted to write a book about ordinary people with
broken lives and how God heals them and uses them to his glory. Spirits
instruct Allison and lead her back to God, which gave me the title for the
book.
Blurb:
Allison Stevens became a Christian at a young age, but
she makes a wrong decision that takes her on a collision course of
disappointment and heartache. God loves her and wants her back, but Satan wants
to keep her in a life of despair and lies.
Heavenly Spirits are sent by God to instruct and
remind Allison of God’s promises. Can she learn to trust God’s word and become
the woman God meant for her to be?
A family she didn’t know she had, a man grieving a
personal loss, and a felon who wants her dead makes her relationships more
complicated than ever. Can she learn to trust God again and walk by faith?
On the road back to God, she discovers that the path
doesn’t come without trials but now she realizes she isn’t alone. God is with
her. Can she stay strong and follow God’s path?
Where do you get your
inspiration for your books?
I draw some from past experiences, my own walk with
God, and sometimes I believe God gives me a direction he wants to go with my
writing. I also read a lot and sometimes a true story I’ve read or a magazine
article will spark an idea for a fictional twist for a new book.
What's your key environment
that helps you get to writing? Do you have a writer’s nook, corner, getaway? Where do you do your most productive
writing?
I have a home office with a desktop computer and I write
using Microsoft Word & Grammarly. My
best writing time is late night. It seems
to be when my writing flows more effortlessly and I’m more relaxed. I don’t do a lot of outlining and sometimes I
don’t always know the ending or the ending can change. I do make notes as ideas come to me.
What are you saying in
your book(s) that will encourage Christians today?
For
them not to ever feel like they have drifted too
far away from God to find their way back and that if they will submit to his
will, He will lead them on their chosen path. Life will be fuller and more
meaningful than they could ever imagine. God is a God of possibilities and
miracles.
How do you pick names for
your characters?
I do
have favorite character names that I like to use. I think of what role the character plays in
the novel and then match up a name that suits them. Sometimes, the names just come to me as if they were meant to be. In this book, one the children in the story,
Lana, is named after my new great-granddaughter.
How important reviews to
you?
Being a fairly new author, I have learned that reviews
are the lifeblood of our writing. I look
forward to every review and use them as a way to improve my work. Feedback from
my readers is very important to me.
Who are some of your favorite
authors? What genre is your favorite? What books have you enjoyed lately?
My list of favorite authors: The top of my list are
James Rubart, William P. Young, Kristin Hannah, Mitch Albom and Tracie
Peterson.
My favorite genre is Christian fiction of which I also
enjoy romance, suspense, inspirational, and Amish novels.
Other authors I’ve been introduced to recently are Tamara
Alexander, C.J. Darlington, Becki Willis, Joanie Bruce, Caryl McAdoo, June
Foster, Laura V. Hilton, Jennifer Dornbush, Amber Schamel, Michelle Griep, Dana
Mentink, Angie Dicken, and Lorana Hoopes.
Bio
I was born in California where I managed a campground
for quite a few years. In the late 60’s,
I lived on a 4,000-acre horse ranch situated along the coastline of Northern
California which became the backdrop for my Pacific Cove series. I moved to Missouri in 2000.
I have a background in Retail Management. After relocating to Missouri, however, I
decided to pursue my lifelong dream of working in Real Estate. I continued as a
Real Estate Agent until I retired in 2012
to pursue my true passions; Writing & Painting. My art work is showcased on Fine Art America,
Zazzle and Society 6. I’m also a
traditional oil/pastel painter, as well as, digital artist.
I have enjoyed writing since an early age and continue
to educate myself in the craft. I
currently write in the Christian fiction genre.
My first novel, The Zarion-Saving Mankind was
published in 2015 and my Pacific Cove Series: Haunted Visions & Testament
of Faith in 2016.
I am presently working on a couple of new Christian
mystery novels and Book 3 of my Pacific Cove series titled, “Love’s Enduring
Legacy.”
Links – social media and to
buy
Facebook Author
Page https://www.facebook.com/julie.grace.338
Twitter http://twitter.com/bizwings
Amazon Author Page
http://amazon.com/author/jegrace
Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/jegrace
Google + https://plus.google.com/u/0/+JEGrace
Link to book
A Walk with Heavenly Spirits is scheduled for a
Celebrite Lit Blog Tour on April 3rd.
7 comments:
I love this cover, it's beautiful. I enjoyed hearing about the Ms. Grace's different life experiences from RVs to real estate. I like the storyline and would love to read this book. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
perrianne.askew@me.com
Perrianne
Wonderful interview! So nice to meet you J.E. Grace!
Thank you for the interview and how God has led you to write about ordinary people with broken lives. Thanks for the giveaway, too.
marilynridgway78[at]gmail[dot]com
The cover is so sweet :) Thank you for the interview!
kykla99 AT gmail DOT com
I enjoy each interview I read about you! Your book does have a beautiful cover! I live in K.C., Missouri.
I enjoyed learning more about you Julie. You have a beautiful heart and mind that shines through your stories.
congratulations to Natalye
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