Today we welcome Fay Lamb to my blog. Fay is very graciously offering one print (USA only) or ebook (winner's choice) to one commenter (please include contact information). Thanks for stopping by, Fay. Please tell us about the book:
Delilah is the fourth book in The Ties that Bind series, and
she was actually the antagonist in the first book. Her story is one of finding
herself … and the man that everyone has known was perfect for her. Here’s the
blurb:
Newly
elected judge, John M. Turner, tries his best to call an end to his war with
former Circuit Judge Delilah James, the woman he bested in the election by only
a narrow margin. Delilah refuses to accept his flag of surrender. Worse yet, a
vengeful assistant state attorney, the other candidate whose entry in the race
actually handed the win to John, is seeking to have them both removed from the
Florida Bar, and the game Delilah has forced upon him has given their enemy
ammunition for his disbarment.
Delilah likes
the give and take she shares with John. What fun is there in surrender? She is
trying to make amends, though, but she makes a mess of every attempt. Added to
her foibles, life has become complicated: John’s teenager sister hates her,
Libby Carter, has been arrested for battery on a police officer and has embroiled
Delilah in the plight of the homeless. Her past has returned to haunt her, and
if that’s not enough, she’s deep into the one experience in life she never
thought would happen to her. She’s fallen deeply in love.
Why do you write the kind of books you do?
I write in different contemporary genres, including romance, romantic
suspense, and contemporary fiction, but for me everything in our lives holds a
hint of romance. This doesn’t have to be the boy-girl type of love. Rather, we
have to love what we’re interested in or we’re going to eventually walk away
from it, and if we don’t walk away, we could end up hating it.
For me, I am involved in a great romance with God. He is the lover of my
soul, the treasure of my heart. I write to share that with others. More
specifically, I write to share that God is in the details of every aspect of
our lives. Even when we make terrible mistakes, we can rest assured that God
will work it to our good.
What is your current work in
progress?
I’m writing a fun Christmas novel right now. It’s
entitled Room at the End. The setting
is a Florida Everglades city where a college professor and his young nephew
have found their way and have been harbored by the friendly … and quirky …
citizens, descendants of rum-runners, blockaders, and plume traders who take
pride in their heritage and work hard to overcome it at the same time. The drawing
attraction he has for a pretty school teacher who has an over-protective mother
jeopardizes his attempts to keep his nephew from a child welfare system that
does not have the boy’s best interest at heart. In Mullet Harbor, you can rest
assured, there will be Christmas miracles.
What three things about you
would surprise readers?
I’m a
Florida native who has never had the privilege of seeing (or playing) in snow.
I
collect salt and pepper shakers, and I have 500+ pairs. A few years ago,
though, my dear mother-in-law was searching for salt and pepper during a family
meal. I handed her a large round box of salt and a small square tin of pepper, and
she said, “You mean, you have all of these salt and pepper shakers, but not one
of them is used for salt and pepper?”
Although
I can do no other type of stitch work, after meeting a ninety-year-old woman at
a quilting show, I learned to make tatted lace. It took that dear older woman
an extra session with me, but she was right when she said, “Once you learn how
to make the knots and picots, you’ll never forget.” I have not forgotten how to
tat, and I will never forget her determination to teach me.
What are your hobbies, besides writing and reading?
I think
I gave that away above. I collect salt and pepper shakers, and I like to tat.
What is your most difficult
writing obstacle, and how do you overcome it?
This is going to
sound funny, but my biggest obstacle to writing is simply doing it. Once I sit
down and get immersed into the story that is swimming around in my head, I
always say, “Why is it so difficult to plant my bottom in the chair?” After
much contemplation, I realized that I was taught by a well-meaning mother that
work isn’t supposed to be pleasure. Though writing fiction is not easy, for me writing
is like a vacation for my mind. I feel guilty taking that working vacation
every day. What a blessed life I live.
Share your bio:
Since an early age, storytelling has been Fay’s greatest
desire. She seeks to create memorable characters that touch her readers’ hearts.
She says of her writing, “If I can’t laugh or cry at the words written on the
pages of my manuscript, the story is not ready for the reader.” Fay writes in
various genres, including romance, romantic suspense, and contemporary fiction. Her latest novel is the fourth novel in her The Ties that
Bind series, Delilah.
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7 comments:
Laura: Thank you so much for having me on your blog today.
Thank you for the interview and giveaway, Fay. Delilah will be an intriguing story to read. 500+ Salt and Pepper Shakers--wow! I collected them as a child for a badge but I do not know what happened to all of them with moves. Blessings.
marilynridgway78[at]gmail[dot]com
Having never collected S & P shakers, I can heartily say the story of Delilah has always intrigued me.
It would be fun to see what you did with it, Fay.
This sounds like a good series. How will Delilah ever overcome all those obstacles? I enjoyed your interview.
Fay, Delilah sounds interesting, and so does your WIP. Thanks for contributing to Laura's blog.
I did not know about the salt and pepper collection! I loved getting to know Fay better.
Congratulations to Gail!
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