Iβm pleased to host my friend Vickie McDonough on my blog today! I enjoyed reading her answers to the short interview. Iβm sure you will too. If youβd like to enter the drawing to receive a copy of her book, The Anonymous Bride, please comment below.
Bio: Vickie McDonough is an award-winning inspirational romance author, with 18 novels and novellas published. She was recently voted 3rd Favorite Author in Heartsong Presentβs annual readersβ contest, and her book, Outlaw Heart, placed 2nd in the Favorite Historical Romance category. Vickie is currently the treasurer of ACFW and has written book reviews for nine years.
Blurb: Three mail-orders brides arrive in Lookout, Texas, each expecting to marry the local marshal. Butβhe didn’t order a bride. When a contest ensues to discover which bride will make him the best wife, there is a surprise fourth entry–an anonymous one. Mayhem occurs as the whole town tries to figure out who the anonymous bride is, and the mayor pressures the marshal to pick a bride or lose his job. Will Marshal Davis tuck tail and run for the hills? Or will he lose his heart and his bachelorhood?
How did you come up with the idea for this novel?
It first started as a βwhat ifβ question. What if a mail-order bride showed up in town, expecting to marry the local marshal, but what if he didnβt order her? Then my thoughts morphed a bit. What if three mail-order brides showed up to marry the poor, unsuspecting guy? How could something like that happen? And if it did, what would happen to the women? Then I thought, what if the town held a contest to see with gal would make him the best wife?
Thatβs pretty much how my idea for The Anonymous Bride originated. I just kept asking βwhat ifβ questions and making life harder for my hero.
Tell us about your heroβs journey.
Luke Davis left Lookout, Texas, eleven years ago, right after his fiancΓ©e up and married the townβs richest man. He drifted for a year, nursing his broken heart, and then he joined the army, thinking it would keep him away from most women. Now heβs back. He recently became a Christian and believes God has sent him home so that he can forgive the woman who broke his heart and finally put the past to rest. Then maybe he can get on with the rest of his life.
The heroineβs journey?
Rachel Hamilton made a terrible mistake years ago. Now Luke has returned, and she hopes he will forgive her for breaking his heart. But the man seems bent on avoiding her. Now that sheβs a widow, she hoped that maybe they could have a second chance. At least she didβuntil Lukeβs three mail-order brides arrived. What in the world is the man thinking?
Who is your favorite hero from books or movies?
From a movie, Iβd have to say Indiana Jones. (Although I didnβt care for the second movie in that series) Harrison Ford is my favorite actor, and I love adventure movies. I like Indian Jonesβ cocky attitude, fearless taste for adventure, and heart-stopping smile.
Who is the biggest hero in your personal life and why?
My dad is my personal hero. He grew up the youngest of ten kids in a very poor family. I remember him telling me that he sometimes had an onion sandwich for lunch, because that was all there was to eat. He worked hard and was known for having a good heart. Heβd give anything he had to someone with a need. One time at church, a man complimented him on his suit coat, and Dad took it off and gave it to him. He wasnβt perfect, but he made me feel special, and I really miss him now that heβs gone.
What do you hope the reader learns from your hero and heroine?
That people can make huge mistakes, but God still loves them and cares about them. Also, my heroine has trouble with her daughter running wild, and feels like sheβs not doing a good job. As a mother to four sons, I felt the same way many times. I hope this book will encourage frazzled moms.
If there was something in your life you could change, what would it be and why? Iβd be thin.
Closing thoughts to your readers.
I never once thought about writing a book. Then stories started running through my mind like I was watching a movie. After writing my second book, I finally realized God was trying to get my attention. It still boggles my mind that Iβve written multiple books and even won awards for some of them. I want to encourage yβall to open your hearts and minds to God and let Him do something wonderful in your life. His dreams for you are far bigger than you can imagine.
Thank you, Vickie!!
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Website: www.vickiemcdonough.com
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