Teresa Slack and RUNAWAY HEART
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About the Book: Running at the first sign of opposition is nothing new to
Kyla Parrish. She’s never held onto a relationship for more than a few
months, and she’s quit more jobs than most people apply for. Until Will
Lachland. He’s the first man who ever made her think of getting serious about
something, about putting down roots. He seems like a dream come true, but like
every other man she’s ever met, he expects more than she’s willing to give.
Kyla is determined not to end up like her mother with a
string of bad relationships and dead end jobs behind her, but she can’t find a
balance between trusting someone with her heart and losing control of her life.
But she’s tired of running. Running from life and running from love.
A new man and a new life on the farm where she spent her
childhood summers seem like the answer to her prayers. But things are never as
simple as they seem. Her heart yearns for love and security. Can she find it
even though she can’t forget Will? Or is something else, something greater,
calling her heart toward home?
ISBN: 978-0615958958
Paperback: $11.69
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Teresa, what do you love about this book?
Only one thing is a tough choice.
I really empathize with Kyla. She came from a broken home and is terrified of
perpetuating her experiences on any future family she may have. She has a huge
heart but is afraid of exposing it to loss. I love her plain, matter of fact
Grandpa Max and his simplistic, yet wise way of looking at the world.
How did you research for your subject?
When I decided to use freshwater shrimp in my setting, it was just a quick
Google search. I found a small shrimp farm in a neighboring county and gave the
lady a call. She was the inspiration behind the shrimp sale and barbeque Kyla
organizes in the book. It was a fun topic to include and hopefully one that will
stand out in readers’ minds.
Shrimp farming in Ohio?
Small family owned farms are shrinking or disappearing throughout Ohio. I wanted to explore viable options for farmers looking to create additional income. And of course, I’d never read a book about shrimp farming either. Investigating and learning about it was fun.
Tell us one thing you learned during the writing and publishing
process. Books don't get written by sitting around talking about writing.
It's work. It takes a lot of time and discipline. Both of those things I don't
often have. But any of us can find the time if we want it badly
enough.
What do you hope readers will tell others when they finished your
book? My vanity hopes they'll tell friends it's the best book they ever
read. But other than that... I hope they are encouraged through Kyla journey and
want to share that encouragement with others.
Tell us one
thing about your heroine that may or may not have come out in the book.
She
never told anyone, but she always dreamed of being part of a big family. She’s
afraid of making the same mistakes as her parents and hurting any children she
might bring into the world. It easier to avoid the whole situation than figure
out a way to break the cycle. Though she’ll never admit it, she’s not as
courageous as she likes to think
Why did you
decide to self-publish?
Life
is short. Over the last few years I’d gotten so far away from writing, I didn’t
even feel like a writer anymore. I hated that feeling. I don’t want to be a
busy person who writes books. I want to be a busy writer. I’m tired of spinning
my wheels waiting for something to happen in my writing career. If it’s going
to happen, I have to make it happen.
About the Author:
Teresa Slack began creating stories and characters about the
time she learned to hold a pencil. Her first novel, Streams of Mercy, won the Bay Area Independent Publishers’ Assn
award for Best First Novel. The third book in her Jenna’s Creek Series, Evidence of Grace, debuted nationwide
according to Christian Retailing Magazine. Her latest novel is Runaway Heart.
She grew up in rural southern Ohio, which provides the
background for much of her writing. Her down-to-earth characters and writing
style have endeared her to readers and reviewers alike. Teresa believes people
who think nothing ever happens in a small town just aren’t paying attention. She
loves writing in many genres, especially suspense, mystery and romance with a
touch of humor stirred in. Someday she even hopes to write a historical.