Kate and Vanessa hadn't planned on the summer night
that changed their lives. Could they have imagined the darkness that descended
and how gripping fear could be? The beauty and sweeping moss, gentle palm trees
and Florida breezes was wrapped with the memory of that awful evening. Time steals away from the 60s, Kate and her husband return to the winter home where
bygone memories are stored. Nestled next to her husband's strong frame they
drive toward town. Watching the egrets, the salty smell and beauty surrounding
them, she wonders if she should tell him...Kate never had. Maybe it was time he
knew.
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Diane, what do you love about
this book?
Thank you for having
me, Lisa. This book captures
the experience two college bound girls have when visiting Kate’s uncle’s
Florida home in 1966. The girls enjoy the sunshine, beach days in the quaint
area, very rugged and nothing like the north. They also have an unforgettable
experience which goes along with the era and time period. I loved weaving the
sixties to present day, and dealing with a plot that revolves around their
lives, and extending circumstances from the trip to Florida. Each incident comes
full circle. I really enjoyed writing this book, as the Lord guided, giving me
the ideas to share.
Introduce us to Florida
and share what makes the setting special.
The setting is in a
fictional town called Gladesville, much like the Everglades were in the 1960s.
The prologue begins with Kate and her husband, recently retired going to her
uncle’s home which he left to her, and she had not returned to after the
traumatic night with her girl friend. Chapter one goes back to the 1960s, and
several chapters later the story starts present day.
Share two things you
learned about writing/publishing process/history/yourself while researching and
producing this story.
My book was picked up
by an approved ACFW publisher, and then during the editing process he announced
it would cost me $260.00 for the ebook. I know how popular ebooks are to many
readers, and I felt cheated, since he claimed to be a traditional publisher.
They removed him from the approved list, but two other girls followed me, and
were hurt too. I did finally buy back my rights after seeing the horrendous
price of $19.95 that he listed it for, and wouldn’t lower it. I have it priced
at $3.99 and it’s now on ebook only. That was quite a learning experience. After
dealing with editors for years, this one took the zip out of me and makes self
publishing more pleasing. :)
What do you hope readers
will tell others about the book?
It’s a story that
shares human mistakes, harboring hurt, a loss, God’s love and redemption. I do
pray others who read it will see the way the Lord works out the details of our
lives when we turn to Him, and how beautiful knowing that He is in control can
be. It’s a book of inspirational romance and suspense. Although fictional
there’s a lot of reality about the problems that took place during this time
period in southern Florida.
What are you working on
now?
I’m final proofing a
book called This Side of Heaven,
which probably is my most suspenseful romance yet. I loved writing this. It
takes place in present day rural Georgia. And two of my favorite characters
from On a Summer Night are my lead
characters in this one. We lived in a small Georgia town for a few years in the
late 70s and I think I’m finally able to capture some of those feelings. The
book deals with a loving newly married couple, a visiting aunt that left an old
flame and moved away, the reality of teens making and selling drugs, a murder
and losses. Throughout the story the main characters will touch your hearts and
you’ll identify their love, their losses and God’s perfect timing in a world
that is indeed NOT perfect until we get to Heaven.
Diane started her writing at an early age, but it
wasn’t until her husband’s work took them to a small southern town she wrote
her first column, “Yankee Viewpoint's” for a local newspaper. Returning to her
home-state of Michigan, she did stringer work over the years, ancestral
history, and donor appeal letters for non-profit organizations. Diane
self-published two books in the early 2000s, and she became a columnist for a
weekly magazine, for four years. She is the author of over three-hundred short
stories. Her book On a Summer Night was
released in October and her ebook, Stories
from a Porch Swing in April. Texting
Mr. Right was released September 1 of this year, and re released in April
2015, and her Christmas novella, Winter
Wonderland was available at the end of October. She and hubby, Stephen,
have been married for forty-two years, and they are the parents of three grown
children and three grand-gals. Look for This
Side of Heaven in late summer 2015.
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