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Welcome, Irene. I love your books. Besides when you came to know the Lord, what is the
happiest day in your life?
My wedding day! I married the
man of my dreams 26 years ago, and every day since has been an adventure filled
with sharing, caring, love and laughter.
How has being published changed your life?
How has being published changed your life?
Selling my first book (48
books ago!) was a validating, uplifting and encouraging experience that gave me
confidence to continue pursuing my dream to be a full-time writer. That dream
came true in 2003, when I left my executive career in corporate communications
with a Fortune 500 company to make fiction my day job. One of the most
wonderful things about this career is the flexibility it offers. I still work
very long hours, but now those hours are of my choosing. If I want to steal away
with my husband for a mid-week picnic or take my nieces on an outing, I can do
that without asking permission from a hierarchy of bosses, then make up the
time at night or on weekends. That’s a luxury I really appreciate after years
in the corporate world!
How do you choose your settings for each book?
It all depends on how
important setting is to the story. Most of my suspense books could be set
anywhere, because the story isn’t dependent on the setting. The only exception
was my first suspense novel, Against All Odds. The rest of my books in that
genre tale place in and around St.
Louis , which is a location I’m very familiar with—meaning
the setting doesn’t add to my research burden. Hope Harbor is a different
story. The coastal Oregon
setting was essential to the story and to the charming fictional town I
created. So that required a research trip…a tough job, but someone had to do
it! J
What three things about you would surprise readers?
What three things about you would surprise readers?
I love to sing, and perform
whenever I get a chance—especially in musical theater productions. I enjoy
hiking, and no vacation is complete without a good stretch of the legs…or
two…or three. And when traveling for fun, I always opt for out-of-the-way,
off-the-beaten-path locations.
What advice would you give to a beginning author?
What advice would you give to a beginning author?
Take advantage of every opportunity to learn. Go to workshops, conferences,
and read award-winning books in your genre. Be open to constructive criticism.
Learn the craft—but also learn the business. Even if you have an agent, you are
the only one who will make YOU the top priority. Network with other authors.
And write, write, write.
Tell us about Hope Harbor
– a brief blurb:
Tracy Campbell never wanted to
leave Hope Harbor, Oregon, or the idyllic three-generation cranberry farm where
she grew up. But life—and love—altered her plans. Now she’s home again—with a
floundering farm to run…a tragic secret…and a wounded heart. Romance is not on
her agenda. Nor is it on Michael Hunter’s. The visitor from Chicago has daunting secrets and devastating
regrets of his own. But when Tracy recruits him
to help with a project that is close to her heart, winds of change begin to
sweep through Hope
Harbor , bringing healing,
hope, and love to countless lives—including their own.
And I love the tagline: Come home
to Hope Harbor —where hearts heal…and love blooms.
I’m a stickler for research, whether writing suspense or contemporary romance/women’s fiction. In
While you were writing
Yes! For many years, I’ve wanted
to set a book…or two…or three…or more…in this beautiful part of the country. I
was convinced the scenic Oregon coast would
provide the perfect locale for the town I’d already named Hope Harbor .
I’m happy to report that the trip
exceeded all my expectations. In Florence ,
I found charming storefronts and to-die-for cinnamon rolls. In Bandon, I
learned about seagull romance. In Cape
Perpetua , I got up close
and personal with amazing starfish. In Brookings, I watched the sun set in a
secluded cove with a silver-white harbor seal for company. And everywhere I
went, I savored the endless, sandy beaches and sea stacks.
When I got home, I took all those
bits and pieces of real-life coastal Oregon
and created Hope Harbor . I hope readers enjoy visiting
this delightful town as much as I enjoyed writing about it.
Will we know what happens to your character after the end of the book?
Yes. I don’t like to read books that leave readers hanging, so I don’t write those kinds of stories. I wrap everything up at the end. Characters may still face challenges, but as the title for Hope Harbor suggests, the book ends on a hopeful note for all the main characters, leaving readers confident that things will work out fine.
Where do you like to write?
I have a home office where I do almost all of my writing. If the weather’s nice, I might take my laptop out to the screen porch and write there for a few hours. I’m sitting in the porch now, as a matter of act, surrounded by flowers and singing birds. It’s wonderful!
If someone else were sitting at your desk right now, what would they see?
A photo of my nieces. A
When you’re working on a project, how do you keep the immensity of it from getting you down?
That can be a challenge! Right now, I’m in the middle of a book, and the end seems a long way off. But when I get overwhelmed, I remember some advice I got from a ski instructor many years ago when I was a terrified novice, standing at the top of the hill, trying to figure out how I was going to get to the bottom without breaking my neck. She said, “Just take it one turn at a time. You can always make it to the next turn.” I try to remember that when I’m writing and not look too far ahead. It’s also excellent advice for other challenges in life.
Both of your lead characters
have “baggage” that keeps them from wanting to pursue a new relationship. Do
you think sometimes we let our past get in the way of what God has planned for
our futures?
Yes. Bad experiences often lead to fear, which can
stymie us—and keep us from following the path God has set before us. Learning
to let go of that fear and to take a leap into the unknown requires trust. One
of the things I loved most about writing this book was watching how all of the
characters, both lead and secondary, learned and grew throughout the story
until they were able to free themselves from the past and take that leap of
faith.
What’s on the horizon for
you? What will you be writing next?
I’m putting the finishing touches on my next Hope Harbor
book, which will be out summer 2016, then jumping into final edits on Thin Ice, the second book in my Men of
Valor suspense series, which features three brothers who have special forces
backgrounds.
Where can readers find you
online?
My website is www.irenehannon.com, and I’m active on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Irene-Hannon/426433004084567)
and Twitter.
Irene Hannon, who writes both contemporary
romance and romantic suspense, is the bestselling author of more than 45 novels.
Her books have been honored with two coveted RITA awards (the “Oscar” of
romantic fiction), a Carol award, a Daphne du Maurier award, a National
Readers’ Choice award, three HOLT Medallions, a Booksellers’ Best award, a
Retailers Choice award and two Reviewers’ Choice awards from RT Book Reviews
magazine. She is also a two-time Christy award finalist. A former corporate
communications executive with a Fortune 500 company, Irene now writes full
time.
22 comments:
I've always enjoyed reading your books, Irene. Good plots with believable conflict and all tied up with a satisfying ending! This one sounds really interesting.
Donna
Donna (at) DonnaRobinsonBooks.com
I would love to win your book. In the interview I liked about your comment on research fir your books. That is what make a great story, when the author writes very realistic stories and is able to describe wit accuracy and clarity a specific time period or subject.
Deana
Jhdwayne(at)peoplepc(com)
Wonderful interview! I've read about four or five of Irene Hannon's books and they've all been outstanding. Looking forward to this one.
brandy(dot)heineman(at)gmail(dot)com
thanks for the opportunity to read this wonderful novel.
karenk
kmkuka at yahoo dot com
I've loved every book by Irene Hannon I've ever read. Thanks for updating us on her newest release. I'd love to be entered in the drawing.
Thanks! I hope you all have a blessed week!
Jackie
joyfuljelatgmaildotcom
I enjoyed meeting Irene & her book sounds like a winner.. Hope I'm a winner & get to read this book!! thanks for the giveaway :)
Deanna
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I can't wait to read this book! Winning a copy would be wonderful. I also like the fact that you do not leave us hanging at the end of a book. Looking forward to learning about cranberry farms, sounds interesting.
Denise
neecykay@gmail.com
I really enjoyed the interview. I don't think i have read any of Irene's books, but would like to soon.
Your book has a beautiful cover , Thank you
mmcnuttjem0(at)gmail9dot)com
Thank you for the interesting interview, I don't think I have read any of Irene's books, but definitely have to soon. I love the cover for Hope Harbor, it looks like a wonderful story.
mcnuttjem0(at)gmail(dot)com
That sounds like an interesting series.
Heidi Kortman
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Apt 137
Wyoming, MI 49519
Great interview! I have read several of Irene's suspense novels and loved them. I would love to win a copy of Hope Harbour. The Oregon coast is a special place to me, and Hope Habour sounds as delightful as the towns I remember (like Seaaside). My email is kf1928@telus.net.
Would love to win a copy of this book, my type of reading. Thank you
ELMAMC56@YAHOO.COM DOT COM
Would love to win a copy Elmamc56atyahoodotcom
Ooohhh! Just now realized this interview was posted so I'm glad I found it. Irene is one of my favorite authors, and even though I've not had the pleasure of meeting her in person, we both share a love of Jekyll Island (on "my" Georgia coast!). :)
Great interview - - thank you for posting this, Laura.
Blessings, Patti Jo Moore
pattijomoore(at)yahoo(dot)com
Thanx for the giveaway. I really enjoyed the interview. I am looking forward to reading Hope Harbor.
J4hibdon@yahoo.com. thanx
I love the advice given regarding taking one turn at a time. I hope to remember this when I face struggles in the future.
I'm really looking forward to reading this new book. I love Irene's writing style. Thanks for the opportunity to enter the drawing.
~Cindi
cindialtman(at)gmail(dot)com
So glad that I was looking for new book info today online and found this blog. I help in our church library and order the books. We do have Irene's Vanished, Trapped and Deceived already. Also have That Certain Summer and One Perfect Spring, so whether I am lucky enough to win a copy or not (which will go to our church library) this book WILL be added to our circulation. Thank you for the interview and will be following the blog.
misslinda4wv@gmail dot com
Would love to win. Enjoyed the interview. Thx for sharing the book and your talent.
Anne at Rightler dot com
Thanks for a chance to win a copy of your book. I haven't read any of yours yet but am looking forward to it.
Congratulations to Linda!
I love your books. Your writing is so realistic. Great interview. I would love to win a copy of your book.
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