Wedding Belles Interview

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This week I’m taking you along on a visit with the gifted and prolific novelist (and my sweet friend) Janice Hanna Thompson as we discuss her newest book release, Wedding Belles.
As a special treat, she is giving away a free copy of the book to one of my readers. Read on to find out how to win.

Janice, can you tell us about your latest book project?

Yes, I’m so tickled to share the news about my comedic historical, WEDDING BELLES, which released May 1st. Most of my readers know that I love to write light-hearted tales, and this one is no different!

What is the story behind this book?

I received a call from editor Susan Downs, who shared an idea she had for a series of books titled “Belles and Whistles.” The books in this series, she explained, must be historical, set in the west, with funny, quirky female characters. Because I write romantic comedy, she thought I would be perfect. I quickly put together a proposal for six books and two were picked up right away: WEDDING BELLES and SLEIGH BELLES. I was commissioned to write WEDDING BELLES first and had a blast doing so! The basic premise for the book was developed before I started writing, but something significant happened along the way to change my plans drastically. I needed a sneaky reason for Lottie Sanders (my heroine) to bring a group of women to Estes Park Colorado as potential brides for the town’s men. About a week after I got the contract for this book I went to a local restaurant that happened to be hosting a melodrama during the dinner hour. As I watched the drama take place, I realized this was my answer! Lottie would write and direct a melodrama to raise funds for Parker Lodge (owned by the young man she secretly loves). Out of that came the rest of this fun, melodramatic tale!
  
Is there any connection between the WEDDINGS BY BELLA series and this one?

Nope. None whatsoever. Just an interesting coincidence with the titles/names.
  
Cute cover! What’s the story behind it?

My heroine, Lottie, is a tomboy. She’s not much for dresses. In fact, she wears pants most of the time. The men in Estes Park make it their mission to get Lottie “gussied up and lookin’ like a lady” as the story progresses. Of course, she’s still pretty attached to her cowgirl boots, so giving those up isn’t an option. I love the cover, because it merges the boots with the wedding dress.

How much research went into this story?

I drove to Estes Park while working on this book. Even though I had been many times before, I needed to see the area again so that I could envision it through Lottie’s eyes. The wonderful people at the Estes Park Museum spent a great deal of time with me, talking about the history of the area and pointing me to just the right research books to write. So, I would like to think I’ve got most of the historical elements right. I added the Stanley Hotel, of course, and the Stanley Steamer. But the setting for my story is Parker Lodge (which is completely fictional). Because I’m passionate about photography, I took dozens of pictures of the area. I particularly enjoy my trek up into Rocky Mountain National Park, where I did my best to absorb all I could about the scenery.

What inspired and surprised you while you were writing the book?

I was directly inspired by the team of actors and actresses (here in Texas) who performed the melodrama. That little “spark” of inspiration completely changed the layout of my story and allowed me to tap into one of my strengths: directing. Many people don’t know that I spend part of my time working as a director at a local Christian theater and I love anything and everything about putting on shows.

What do you hope the reader takes away from the story?

Two things: I hope they see Lottie as the precious girl she is. I also hope they learn that perceptions are just that. . .perceptions. They’re not fact. Sometimes we look at situations and think we’ve got them figured out. When we give them a second look (and a third) we realize we were dead wrong.

What is the next project you’re working on?

I’m currently writing a novel titled LET THEM EAT CAKE, which is part of the new WEDDINGS BY DESIGN series from Revell Publishing. Many of my readers know me as the “Bella” author (from the WEDDINGS BY BELLA series). In this new series, readers can catch up with Bella, DJ and the whole gang!

God has really been moving in your writing life. What do you see on the horizon?

I feel so incredibly blessed at this particular season in my life. I’ve been through several hard things over the past several years, but through it all, God has been right there, walking me through one book project, then another. He has used the writing to bring healing in so many areas, and I’m so grateful for that! I’ve made Ephesians 3:20 – 21 my life verse:  Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. God IS able to do so much more than I could ask or think, and He keeps proving that to me. In spite of any weakness on my part (and there’s plenty, trust me), He entrusts me with this gift (writing). I will use it to His glory as long as He allows.

Please give us the first page of the book.

A Reckoning in the Rockies
Estes Park, prepare to be razzle-dazzled! Parker Lodge, located on the beautiful Fall River, continues to offer the best entertainment in town. This month’s event is certainly no exception. Join us this coming Friday evening, April 27, for a rousing performance by local musician Jeb Otis, who will play several well-known ballads and folk tunes on his saw. Otis, who hails from the Estes Valley region, will be appear- ing at the lodge for one night only, performing before a packed house. C’mon out and share in an evening of fine food, rousing entertain- ment, and heartfelt fellowship. Front-row seating for the first ten guests to arrive. —Your friends at Parker Lodge
Estes Park, Colorado, 1912
“Jeb Otis says he’s going to jump off Longs Peak and end it all.” “What?” Lottie Sanders looked up from the rippling waters of Fall River into her boss’s worried eyes. “He’s going to end it all? Why-ever would he do that?”
“Oh, you know how he is.” Gilbert Parker plopped down next to her and sighed. “Melodramatic. Always wanting attention. Just like the other men in this town. He’s frustrated because the Widow Baker won’t give him the time of day, so I guess this is how he plans to remedy the problem.”
“He’s going to remedy the problem by taking his life?” Lottie swallowed hard. “Won’t that defeat the purpose?”
“Who knows?” Gilbert offered a little shrug, and a hint of a smile turned up the edges of his lips. “But if it’s any consolation, I reminded him that he’s got a concert coming up this Friday evening, so maybe he’ll wait till after then to do himself in.”
“One can hope.” Lottie thought about the many times Jeb and the other fellas who frequented the lodge had posed such ludicrous threats. How weary she’d grown of their antics. “What’s it going to take to convince Jeb that he and Althea Baker are as different as night from day, anyway?” she asked. “They would make a terrible match. I’m surprised he can’t see that for himself.”
“True.” Gilbert released a sigh. “But I guess it’s true what they say—love is blind.”
“Mm-hmm.” It’s blind, all right.

How can readers find you on the Internet?

Facebook: Janice Hanna Thompson
Twitter: booksbyjanice

Where can readers buy this book?

They can email me for an autographed copy: booksbyjanice@aol.com. They can also purchase online at Amazon, Barnes and Noble or Christianbook.com.


I hope you, my reader, enjoyed spending time with Janice as much as I did. For a chance to win a free copy of Wedding Belles simply leave a comment saying you’d like to win and include your email address. I’ll choose a winner by a random drawing and notify them by email.

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Watch Where You Walk

Have you ever taken a walk with someone whose gait is different than yours? Because one of you has longer legs, and thus a longer stride, the pace must be altered for you to remain side by side.

When our daughter was little we’d walk together holding hands. She sought to stay by me. Her little legs could only go so fast, so I’d slow to a lesser pace. Now that she is a lanky teen, she’s the one slowing her pace while I speed up to remain together.

As a loving parent, God wants to walk with His children. Just as He did in the garden, He adjusts His pace to meet us where we are. Yet, if our desire is to walk in pace with the world or our fleshly desires He’ll let us walk alone.

He gives us the freedom to choose who we want to walk beside. While He longs for it to be with Him, He won’t force it. Whether we choose to walk alone, with the world or with God, our choice determines both the destination and the experiences that happen along the way.

Being out of step with God increases life’s difficulties and hinders the blessings He intends for us to receive. It’s no place for a professed believer to be. As king, Saul sought the approval of man before he sought God’s will. Eventually his kingdom was lost. David sought God’s will first and as a result his kingdom endured.

My daughter and I can’t walk somewhere together unless we’re in agreement. To walk with God we need to know both His will and His word, and agree with them. It doesn’t mean we’ll always understand, but we seek Him first.

Message for the Journey:

In life, you never have to walk alone. God yearns to be by your side. But you must be of the same mind. If your desire is for the world He can’t remain with you. But if your desire is for Him, He’ll never leave your side.

“Do two walk together unless they agree to do so?”
(Amos 3:3)

©AnnWilds 2012

Don't Lose Your Marbles- Develop Stress Management Skills Part 3

We’re in the middle of a series on developing stress management skills. To read Part 1, click here. To read Part 2, click here.


No matter how skilled a player is in the game of Marbles, they don’t play the same game forever. At the end of the day they pick up their marbles and go home for the night. They know that no matter how today’s game went, they can play again tomorrow.

Over the last two weeks, we’ve examined a number of ways to help us improve our life game of Marbles but none are as crucial as those in today’s final installment. If we don’t master these our game is sure to be lost.   

Take Care of Your Marbles

·       RESToration takes Effort: Even the God of all of creation set aside a day to rest. Without rest there can be no restoration. The proper amount of sleep is crucial to both our physical and mental health. We never catch up on lost sleep. If you need eight hours, get eight hours. Don’t fight against your system. If you need less, you are fortunate; put the time to balanced use. But giving yourself less than you need is a sure way to keep your marbles from rolling smoothly.

And he said to them, “Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while”. Mark 6:31a

·       Give Yourself a Time Out: Take time out for yourself. Do something that you enjoy, that’s fun for you. It may be reading a book while you soak in the tub, going to the movies with a friend, or climbing a rock wall. Whatever gives you joy, gives you energy. It’s not selfish to take time for yourself. It’s necessary maintenance. You need to rest your shooting arm in order to play again tomorrow.

I will refresh the weary and satisfy the faint. Jeremiah 31:25


·       Plug in Frequently: The morning shouldn’t be the only time you plug in to God’s energy. Our marbles can only hold a charge for a limited time. Reconnect with the ultimate power source throughout the day. No matter what you are doing, commune with Him through praise and prayer. It will keep you focused on His priorities and your energy charged.

Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer Romans 12:12


Have the Ultimate Shooter

·       The shooter marble is the source of strength in any game of marbles.  Without a powerful one, a player is at a huge disadvantage. There will be times in life when storms come, no matter how well we prepare and plan. Crisis comes in a moment and tragedy without warning to all of us. In those times, failure is imminent if we rely upon our marbles—our strength—for we are finite creatures, but God is infinite. Always choose God for your shooter: through His strength you can do all things. And with God in your bag, you’ll never lose your marbles. 

May you be strengthened with all power, according to His glorious might, for all endurance and patience with joy   Colossians 1:11