Today we welcome Sherri Johnson to my blog. Thanks for stopping by, Sherri. Can you tell me
about the book, and share the blurb
My next release is The Erie Canal Brides Collection: 7 Romances
Develop Along Manmade Waterways of New York and Ohio. The ebook releases
January 1st and the print version releases in March.
Completed
in 1825, the Erie Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Hudson River, and soon
other states like Ohio created canals linking Lake Erie to the Ohio River.
Suddenly the Midwest was open to migration, the harvesting of resources, and
even tourism. Join seven couples who live through the rise of the canals and
the problems the waterways brought to each community, including land grabs, disease,
tourists, racism, and competition. Can these couples hang on to their faith and
develop love during times of intense change?
My story is called The Bridge between Us.
Here is the blurb:
Susannah Higley is the daughter of sawmill owner Chauncey Higley. Since
losing her fiancé to the railroad and his quest for gold, she has focused on
her bookkeeping job with her father’s company, declaring never to love again.
Susannah almost loses her life when the Albion, New York Main Street bridge
collapses on opening day of the county fair, sending her and hundreds of others
into the Erie Canal. When John Hawkins, returning from years away in New York
City, saves her from drowning, Susannah finds herself drawn to him despite her
opposition to love. Although John doesn’t plan to stay in Albion a day longer
than it takes him to complete his business, he’s as captivated by Susannah’s
beauty and intelligence as he was seven years ago, before his family left town
over an unresolved feud between their grandfathers. Susannah’s loyalty to her
grudge-holding father is weakened while her empathy for John grows as he works
to clear his family’s name of the shame associated with it. Can she trust a man
whose mission is to finish what their grandfathers started thirty years
earlier? If so, will her confidence in John destroy her family or will it save
it?
Where did you
grow up and attend school? Are there any other authors in your family?
I grew up in Marietta, Georgia. I have a
distant cousin who is also a writer and my daughter-in-law writes.
How did you get started writing? How old were you? What made you want to start? What did you enjoy reading as a child?
I fell in love
with creating stories when I was eight years old. I’ve always loved all kinds
of writing except for poetry and essays. Haha!
As a child, I had
two favorite books: The Little Lighthouse and the Great Grey Bridge and Flip,
the Flying Horse. As a teen, I loved Poe, Fitzgerald and Hemingway. I began
writing Christian Romance because I love sharing good stories with readers than
bring hope and that don’t compromise values.
How and when did you and your husband meet? Was it love at first sight? What does he think about your being an author?
We met when I
was fourteen. My father became the new pastor of the church my husband grew up
in. His family no longer attended the church but they came back for annual
homecomings. A few years later, I moved to my sister’s church and my husband
was attending there. So we started dating and it was definitely love at second
sight! He loves that I write and is ready for me to hit it big so we can own 40
acres and a tractor, haha!
How old are your children? Do they read your books? Have any of them got the writing bug, as well?
My daughter is
28 and my son is 24. Neither of them read romance, so they haven’t read my
books. Neither one writes, but my daughter-in-law does.
How do you research the communities and people you write about? Do you find yourself having do a lot of research?
I usually start
with internet searches and then go to the library or visit the places if I need
to. It’s always fun to visit the spots! I love the research part of writing and
probably do way more of it than I actually need to.
Which is your
favorite book? Do you have a character in your books you identify with the most?
My favorite
book, thus far, is Grafted into Deceit. The female character is strong yet
tender and definitely in need of love. I suppose I’m a lot like her.
Share your bio
Sherri Wilson Johnson is
a multi-published Inspirational Romance novelist, speaker, and virtual
assistant. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW)
and is passionate about writing and publishing. Sherri has been published
in The Erie Canal Brides (Barbour Books), 101 Simple
Ways to Show Your Husband You Love Him by Kathi Lipp (Harvest House), Powerline
365 by Nicole O'Dell (Choose NOW Ministries), Open Hearts
Family: Connecting with One Another by Jane Seymour (Running Press,
Hachette Book Group), The Writing Academy’s Daily Devotions for
Writers, and several homeschool publications. She is the author of six
inspirational romances which she independently published.
She
lives in Georgia with her husband and her spoiled dog. She loves spending time
with her adult children and friends or curling up with a good book or her
current work-in-progress. Sherri enjoys doing jigsaw puzzles in the winter,
watching Bob Ross painting videos (although she can't paint), and counts the
days every year until she can take another trip to the beach. You can find
Sherri on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest. Find out more about
Sherri at her website:www.sherriwilsonjohnson.com
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2 comments:
Thanks for hosting me!!
Nice interview with Sherri Wilson Johnson. The Erie Canal Brides Collection will be another book to add to my TBR lsit with history and romance.
Happy New Year to you, Lollipops! May 2019 be a blessed one for you and yours.
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