Saturday, March 10, 2012

Meet S. Dionne Moore and win a free book!



Today we’re going to sit down and chat with inspirational writer, S. Dionne Moore. Sandra is the author of Promise Brides. This three in one collection includes 2011 Carol Award Finalist Promise of Tomorrow. Each story takes place in historical Pennsylvania
Sandra is an award winning author having finaled in the ACFW Genesis in 2008, and is a Carol Award Finalist for both 2010 and 2011. In 2011 she was voted a Heartsong Presents Favorite New Author.
On her webpage http://www.sdionnemoore.com/p/books.html you’ll find she has not only Promise Brides, but a new series of historical romances set in the state of Wyoming. Her cozy mysteries are also releasing as ebooks beginning with Murder on the Ol’ Bunions, March 24, 2012.

Sandra, what is it that draws you write historicals? My father. I lost him when I was only 23 and it hurt so very much. My husband and I were in the middle of moving to Pennsylvania, an area rich with Civil War history, and I was looking forward to feeding my father’s insatiable passion for all things Civil War. He was an avid reader of history and had a great mind for facts. I inherited his passion and enjoy ferreting out little known historical facts that I can then fashion into a romance.
The Johnstown Flood was my first foray into writing historical romances. I found the subject of the flood tragic and had never read a work of fiction using that tragedy as the setting. After that book was complete, I knew I wanted to continue to highlight historical events within the state of PA. The Civil War seemed a natural and solid starting point. I stumbled upon the true story of a Confederate captain riding through the town of Greencastle upon retreat from Gettysburg with a wagon full of slaves he intended to return to the south. The citizens of the small town were outraged and released the slaves. The Captain threatened to burn the town to the ground unless he was reimbursed for his loss of “property.” This became the backstory for Marylu, heroine of Promise of Yesterday. Last of all, Gettysburg. Who can write about the history of PA and not include a story that takes place in Gettysburg? Promise of Time begins just as Abraham Lincoln is giving the Gettysburg Address. It follows the story of Theodore Lester as he arrives in the north to tell his cousin’s widow the hard truth behind her husband’s death.

Have you always known you wanted to be a writer? Not always. I wrote when I was a teen but not seriously. When my daughter was born prematurely, I turned to writing as a way to release my emotions: disappointment, fear, you name it. That first piece, a poem of sorts, can be found as the introduction for Living Miracles: Stories of Hope from Parent’s of Premature Babies. Things took off from there and I became more interested in studying writing and, specifically, the rules of writing fiction. I joined ACRW (now ACFW: American Christian Fiction Writers) to learn from already published authors who were willing to share all that they had gleaned in their publishing journey. I think I’m member number 64 or something like that. Now membership is well over 3K!

Can you tell us what you’re working on now?
Currently I’m working on A Heartbeat Away for Abingdon Press’s Quilts of Love series. This book is also historical romance, centered in Sharpsburg, MD, the town whose surrounding fields became the backdrop for the Battle of Antietam (or the Battle of Sharpsburg if your southern). I’m more than halfway through writing the story, which is a good thing since my deadline is May 1, 2012! The book releases in May of 2013 and is the story of a young woman’s heartbreak, a soldier’s disillusionment, and the secret message hidden in the pattern of a beautiful quilt.


Sandra has graciously offered to give away a copy of Promise Brides to one lucky reader.

Love is the same, no matter when, no matter where—it never comes without sacrifice. Theodore risks capture for Ellie, but will their hope for a future together be defeated? Can Marylu trust Chester, or is she asking for another broken heart? Will Alaina and Jack find common ground, or will flood waters destroy any possible future? Enjoy three romances from the historic state of Pennsylvania.

Just leave a comment to have your name put in the drawing. Thank you for taking time to share with us today, Sandra. You can learn more about Sandra and her books at http://www.sdionnemoore.com. Join her on Twitter: @sdionnemoore. Find her hanging out at The Borrowed Book where she is Senior Editor and posts on Tuesdays: http://www.theborrowedbook.blogspot.com.

13 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the chance to win. :)
    Ann
    Ann_Lee_Miller[at]msn[dot]com

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Ann! Promise Brides is a three-in-one collection that you're sure to enjoy. Good luck!

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  2. I enjoyed reading your interview. Your books sound very interesting. I'll have to watch for the Quilts of Love series, too. That also sounds like a great read.

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    1. Thanks for leaving a comment Mildred! At Sandra's website you can fine a list of several books that all look like great reads.

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  3. i'd love a chance to be introduced to a new author! please enter me. :)

    jeannie
    the character therapist

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Jeannie! You're entered :)

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  4. Thanks for the interview. The Romancing America books are always fun. I'd love to read this collection and the chance to hear from a new author! Thanks for the giveaway!
    Emily

    emily_reynolds(at)hotmail(dot)com

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    1. I'm so glad you stopped by Emily. I've entered you into the drawing!

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  5. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

    Ginger
    ginger[dot]solomon[at]gmail[dot]com

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  6. You're welcome Ginger. It was very kind of Sandra to offer us a book for the drawing. Thank you for posting and good luck!

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  7. I always enjoy learning what motivates people to write and their journeys getting there. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Thanks to everyone for joining in on the book-drawing fun. Special thanks to you, Jamie, for hostessing me.

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  9. Thank you all for stopping by and leaving a comment. The winner of Promise Brides is Emily C Reynolds! Congratulations Emily!

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