Author
Sharon Srock went from science fiction to Christian fiction at slightly less
than warp speed. Thirty years ago, she cut her writer's teeth on Star Trek
fiction. Today, she writes inspirational stories that focus on ordinary women
using their faith to accomplish extraordinary things. Sharon lives in the
middle of nowhere Oklahoma with her husband and three very large dogs. When she
isn’t working or writing, she loves to read, cook, and travel.
Sharon Srock writes
fiction for “Ordinary Women with Extraordinary Faith.” Welcome to my blog, Sharon. I really love this book cover. Please tell us about your novella, Hannah’s Angel.
Needed: One Christmas
miracle
When
Jillian Rishi shared the news of her pregnancy with her boyfriend, Wesley
Price, he left the country. Unable to stay away from the woman he loves, he
returned five months later to reclaim Jillian and their unborn daughter. Now
they’re on the run, hiding from the dishonest lawyer who’s determined to take
their baby. And hope is running out…
More than just a girl’s day
out.
A
leisurely day of Christmas shopping, that was the plan when Callie, Terri, Pam,
and Karla went to the mall. They never expected to be embroiled in a mystery,
never expected the mystery to turn into an FBI investigation, never expected to
deliver a baby in the middle of nowhere in a Christmas Eve blizzard.
Just a simple paper angel.
Hannah’s
angel is on a mission from God and paper or not, she refuses to be ignored
until her charge gets the Christmas miracle she so desperately needs.
Where did you get your inspiration for this story?
Oh, I have a very strange
imagination. I was shopping in the mall one Christmas and I noticed their Angel
tree and thought…what if those were more than paper…?
LOL…a story is born!
What kind of research did you do?
Honestly…most of my research is
for any legal issues or illnesses that crop up in my story.
Tell me about one of the main characters and
what you love about him or her?
Callie Stillman. She was my first main character (debut novel,
CALLIE, (Women of Valley View, book one) Even though she is not a POV character
in this story, she gets plenty of page time and it was fun to get back in her
head for a few days.
I read Callie and thoroughly enjoyed it. Where
is your website so my readers can check out your recent and past books that you
have written?
Free novel for everyone: THE WOMEN OF VALLEY VIEW: CALLIE
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Thank you so much for this interview, Sharon. I hope my
readers will check out your books. DON'T FORGET that Sharon is giving a free
novel, Callie, to everyone who
comments.
9 comments:
Wow! Science fiction to inspirational fiction. That's quite a big jump. Nice interview, Linda. Sharon's books sound fun. I'm intrigued by the angel tree idea.
Charissa Light years apart. I hope you get the chance to read the story, it was so much fun to write.
This sounds so interesting. Would like to read this. Thanks for this opportunity.
That cover is so cute. Your book looks great. thanks for sharing it with us.
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Nancy, Thanks for stopping by. Good luck!
Linda, Isn't that baby sweet? Glad you joined us today!
Christmas and babies, what could be better? Sounds perfect to me.
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Linda, Christmas started with a baby, didn't it? Good luck!!
Congratulations to Nancy Luebke. Sharon has picked you as the winner of her wonderful book. I know you'll enjoy it.
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